User Guide for audiocodes models including: KAC-CAM-360, KAC-CAM-360 Video Conferencing Camera, Video Conferencing Camera, Conferencing Camera, Camera
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DocumentDocumentAudioCodes Kramer KAC-CAM-360 Video Conferencing Camera Quick Guide Welcome Congratulations on purchasing your AudioCodes Kramer KAC-CAM-360 Video Conferencing Camera! In this Manual, the following marketing names are interchangeable: KAC-CAM-360 KAC-CU-200 KAC-TCH-10 RXVCam360 RXV-200 RX-PAD Checking Package Contents Before installing your KAC-CAM-360, make sure these items are included in your shipped box: USB Cable×1 Remote Control (RC)×1 Power Adapter×1 Power Adapter Plug×5 P a g e |1 PN 2900-301801 REV 1 Connecting KAC-CAM-360 to KAC-CU-200 + KAC-TCH-10 Use the diagram as reference when connecting KAC-CAM-360 to KAC-CU-200 Intelligent Android A/V Hub. To connect KAC-CAM-360 to KAC-CU-200 + KAC-TCH-10: 1. Connect the power adapter to KAC-CAM-360 and then press the power button to switch on the device; the ring light lights up and the running light indicates the device is booting up. A prompt tone is played when boot-up is complete. 2. Connect KAC-CAM-360 to KAC-CU-200 with a USB cable and then on KAC-TCH-10 press the `Camera Settings' icon and select the camera mode described here and/or adjust the settings: P a g e |2 You can alternatively select camera mode using KAC-CAM-360's Device button -OR- the RC's Mode Switching button. Connecting KAC-CAM-360 to PC/Laptop Connect KAC-CAM-360 to PC/laptop using the figure below as reference: P a g e |3 To connect KAC-CAM-360 to PC/laptop: 1. Connect the power adapter to the KAC-CAM-360 camera and then press the power button to switch on the device; the ring light lights up and the running light indicates the device is booting up. A prompt tone is played when boot-up is complete. 2. Connect the USB cable to the PC/laptop and press the Mode Switching button to select an operational mode described here. The camera must be connected to a 12V power supply to function correctly. Pairing RC with KAC-CAM-360 You need to pair the RC with KAC-CAM-360. To pair the RC with KAC-CAM-360: 1. Press and hold the KAC-CAM-360's wireless connection button for 8 seconds to enter RC pairing mode. 2. Verify the device is connected to the RC and can be controlled via the RC: Press and hold the RC's wireless connection button for 3 seconds. If there is a prompt tone, it means the device is connected. P a g e |4 Use the following table as reference to the preceding figure. # Item 1 Description Power button 2 Turn on/off the camera 3 Discussion mode button 4 Mode switching (Panoramic/Close-Up/Speaker Tracking/Discussion/Smart Gallery mode) 5 Smart Gallery mode button 6 Up arrow key Adjust upward 7 Down arrow key Adjust downward 8 Left arrow key Adjust leftward 9 Right arrow key Adjust rightward 10 OK button OK 11 Back key 12 Turn on/off the microphone 13 Menu key 14 Increase volume 15 Decrease volume 16 Wireless connection: Press and hold for 3 seconds to pair 17 Zoom in 18 Zoom out P a g e |5 Choosing Operational Mode Choose one of five available Operational Modes. Use the table below as reference. Smart Gallery Mode Recommended Automatically identifies 1-8 people Puts each in a dedicated frame Maximum: 8 frames When a person moves, the camera automatically tracks and keeps their head centered P a g e |6 Panoramic Mode 360° panoramic high-definition view This mode does not have AI functions KAC-CAM-360 follows the active speaker and automatically switches from the previous speaker to the next speaker within three seconds. Speaker Tracking Mode P a g e |7 Voice Tracking Mode This function is available due to direction-of-arrival (DOA) sound sourcing positioning recognition, and displays the person speaking in full screen. The speaker will be changed with the current speaker within three seconds automatically. Discussion Mode The lowermost panel displays a 360° panoramic view. The second level displays an automatic layout of 1-3 speakers. · Only the person speaking is displayed. · Those not speaking are not displayed. P a g e |8 Manual Mode* Select an area to focus on Use the RC to zoom in and out (five levels) and move up, down, left and right to select a focused area. The selected area has a fixed 16:9 aspect ratio. This mode does not have AI functions. * Currently available only when using the RC P a g e |9 Monitoring Camera Status Status Light ring Power switch Camera switch Mute Description 1. [Boot-up] After the white lights fully lights up, a blue running light appears until boot-up is complete. 2. [Shut-down] The blue light gradually goes off after all of them light up. 3. [Volume adjustment] The blue lights indicate the volume level. 4. [DOA] The direction indicator shows the blue light. 1. Press and hold for two seconds to power on; the white light stays on continuously. 2. Press and hold for two seconds to power off; the red light stays on continuously. 1. Short-press to turn on the camera; the white light stays on continuously. 2. Short-press to turn off the camera; the red light stays on continuously. 1. Short-press to turn on the microphone; the white light stays on continuously. 2. Short-press to turn off the microphone; the red light stays on continuously. P a g e | 10 Status Mode switch Wireless connection Description Short-press for the white light to flash and switch between modes. 1. [RC wireless connection] Press and hold the RC's wireless connection button for eight seconds and the RC's wireless connection button for three seconds to enter RC pairing mode; the white light flashes fast; When pairing is successful, the blue light stays on continuously; press and hold for eight seconds to cancel RC pairing; the white light flashes fast. 2. [Wireless audio connection (optional)] Press and hold for two seconds to start the wireless audio connection; the blue light blinks. Press and hold for another two seconds to disconnect the wireless audio connection; the blue light flashes. Press and hold for two seconds to turn off the wireless audio connection; the white light stays on continuously. When the wireless audio connection fails, the white light stays on continuously. When the wireless audio connection is successful, the blue light stays on continuously. Configuring Camera Settings To configure camera settings: On the RC, press the Menu key to enter the following function adjustments: Setting Default Range Brightness 6 0-12 Sharpness 1 0-6 Contrast 115 0-255 Saturation 3 0-6 Autoframing sensitivity Normal LowNormalHigh Frequency 60Hz 50Hz , 60Hz Image Flip Normal Normal \H \ V\ H+V OSD Flip Normal Normal \H \ V\ H+V Reset / One-click restore P a g e | 11 International Headquarters 2 Negev Street, Airport City Lod 7019900, Israel Tel: +972 073 2650200 Mail: Info@kramerav.com Contact us: https://www.kramerav.com/contact-us/ Website: https://www.kramerav.com/ ©2024 AudioCodes Ltd. All rights reserved. AudioCodes, AC, HD VoIP, HD VoIP Sounds Better, IPmedia, Mediant, MediaPack, What's Inside Matters, OSN, SmartTAP, User Management Pack, VMAS, VoIPerfect, VoIPerfectHD, Your Gateway To VoIP, 3GX, VocaNom, AudioCodes One Voice, AudioCodes Meeting Insights, AudioCodes Room Experience are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited. All other products or trademarks are property of their respective owners. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. FCC Warning Prior to operating KAC-CAM-360 and AudioCodes Kramer devices for Teams Rooms on Android, refer to the regulatory information documents. Notice Information Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, AudioCodes Kramer cannot guarantee accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Updates to this document can be downloaded from https://www.kramerav.com/ This document is subject to change without notice. Date Published: November-9-2024 P a g e | 12