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Connect Via HDMI

πŸ“Ί HDMI Guide← Back to Quick Start

This guide covers setting up the Move 4K with HDMI video output. Use this if you're connecting to a monitor, capture card, or recording device in the same room.

πŸ“‹What you need
  • HDMI cable
  • 12V DC power supply (included) or PoE+ switch/injector
  • A monitor, TV, or capture card with HDMI input
  • Optional: Ethernet cable for network control

Step 1: Connect the HDMI Cable​

  1. Connect an HDMI cable from the camera's HDMI output to your monitor, TV, or capture card's HDMI input.
⚠️HDMI input vs output

Many computers have HDMI outputs only, not inputs. If your computer lacks an HDMI input, use a capture card.


Step 2: Power the Camera​

Choose one of the following power methods:

Option A: 12V DC Power Supply​

  1. Connect the included 12V DC power supply to the camera's DC input.
  2. Plug the power supply into a standard wall outlet.

Option B: Power over Ethernet (PoE+)​

  1. Connect an Ethernet cable from a PoE+ (802.3at) switch or PoE+ injector to the camera's LAN port.
  2. The camera will power on automatically.
⚠️PoE+ required

Ensure your switch or injector supports PoE+ (802.3at), not just PoE (802.3af).


Step 3: Wait for the Camera to Boot​

Once powered, the camera performs a startup sequence:

1️⃣
Self-calibration β€” The camera moves through its full range of motion. This is normal.
2️⃣
Home position β€” The camera returns to Preset 0 (Home).
3️⃣
Ready β€” The front LED turns solid green. You should see video on your HDMI display.

Step 4: Control the Camera​

With HDMI, you have two control options:

Option A: IR Remote (Simplest)​

Use the included IR remote to pan, tilt, zoom, and save presets. Point the remote at the camera's front sensor.

ButtonAction
β¬†οΈβ¬‡οΈβ¬…οΈβž‘οΈ Arrow keysPan left/right and tilt up/down
Tele / WideZoom in and out
HomeReturn to Preset 0
[PRESET] + [Number]Save a preset

If you also connected an Ethernet cable to the camera's LAN port:

  1. Open a browser and go to http://ptzoptics.local/
  2. Log in with username admin and set a password.
  3. Use the Horizon web interface for full PTZ control, image settings, and preset management.
πŸ’‘Best of both worlds

Use HDMI for video output to your display, and Ethernet for network control. This gives you the quality of HDMI with the convenience of web-based control.


Step 5: Save Your First Preset​

Using the IR Remote​

  1. Move the camera to your desired position.
  2. Press [PRESET] then a number (e.g., [1]).
  3. To recall: press [PRESET] then [1] again.

Using the Web Interface​

  1. Move the camera to your desired position.
  2. Click Set in the Preset Control section.
  3. Enter a preset number and press Enter.
ℹ️What presets save

A preset saves both the camera position and all image settings. Calling a preset restores both.


HDMI Specifications​

FeatureSpecification
Max Resolution4K @ 60fps (3840 Γ— 2160)
Max Cable Length~25 ft (15 m) without extenders
Audioβœ… Yes β€” embeds audio from the 3.5mm input
4K RequirementsCapture device must support 4K over HDMI; 4K requires more processing power than 1080p

Next Steps​

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