
EXU248N & EXU420N Outdoor PTZ Camera
User Guide

What's In the Box
Optional Accessories
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ES Outdoor PTZ Wall Mount Bracket (ES-WM)
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10-Pin LEMO to Balanced XLR Connector (BLA-10) |
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PTZ Drop Ceiling Pendant Mount System (C-PMSB)
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Large PTZ Wall Mount Bracket
Bracket (C-WM3B)
Cover (C-WM3B-CV)
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PTZ Camera Vibration Isolation Kit (VAP-10) |
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Outdoor PTZ Mounting Base (QR-BM) |
Recommended Peripherals
Overview
This user guide will provide users of the EX-Ultra-248F and EX-Ultra-420F indoor PTZ cameras with in-depth knowledge of the various features and functions of the camera and how it can be utilized. Functions limited to a specific camera model will be noted as such in the various sections.
Features
- Two high quality image options to choose from - FHD with 48X Zoom (EXU248F) and 1" Image Sensor, 4K60 with 20X Zoom (EXU420F)
- IP67 Waterproof Rating
- -40°C to +60°C operating temperatures
- True Tri-Output; Simultaneous and independent outputs via HDMI, SDI, and IP Stream
- Broadcast-standard SDI outputs
- Fast HEVC - Low Latency and Low Bandwidth video over IP while still maintaining high resolution
- Smooth, accurate, and PTZ motors
- Support for multiple PTZ control protocols and methods
- Firmware Upgrades via IP (Web Interface)
- Removable Tally Light
- Built-In Handle - Industry First
- On-Screen Character Generator
- Mic & Line-Level Balanced Audio Input via XLR
- Genlock Supported
- Output up to 36W power
- Built-in hidden wiper and lens hood
- Support for FreeD
- Nitrogen-filled cavity to avoid condensation build-up
Camera Diagrams and Dimensions


NOTE: All dimensions listed below are in millimeters.
Quick Start Guide
The EX-Ultra outdoor PTZ Camera has multiple connection options for video output, power input, control input, audio input and output, and synchronization. Users can choose the appropriate connection points based on user's requirements.
Power
Network
Video Output
The EXU has multiple video outputs, which can be used simultaneously, and the resolutions can be configured independently. The outputs vary based on the camera model and are as follows :
HDMI Out (HDMI 1.4 in EXU-248F; HDMI 2.0 in EXU-420F)
Dual SDI Out (6G-SDI in EXU-248F; 12G-SDI in EXU-420F)
Optical Fiber
IP Stream Out
Control Input
The EX-Ultra PTZ cameras have multiple ways of being controlled that can be used simultaneously to provide the user with the flexibility they need for their setup. The control methods are as follows :
RS-422 Serial Commands (VISCA)
VISCA over IP
ONVIF Protocol
Audio Input
Synchronization (Genlock)
Tally Light
Installing the Tally Light on the PTZ Camera
Web Interface Configuration
Once connected to the network, the camera can be configured and controlled through the web interface on any web browser that supports HTML5. This next section will explain the various sections of the web interface and what they can do.
Web Interface Login
To log in to the web interface, the user should first ensure that the camera is connected to the network and that the user’s computer is on the same subnet as the camera.

Factory-Default Camera Network Settings:
Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
NOTE: To obtain the IP address of the camera, open the OSD Menu and scroll down to the Status section. Alternatively, download Bolin's IPC search tool from the website (www.bolintechnology.com) onto a Windows computer and run the tool to discover the camera on the network.
- Once the camera’s IP address has been obtained, the user should enter it into the web browser on their computer.
- The user will be prompted to enter a username and password. By default, the credentials are:
Username: admin
Password: admin
NOTE: The first time you log in to the web interface, you will be prompted to set a new password. For best security practices, enter a password that is at least 8 digits long, and contains one capital letter, one lowercase letter, one number, and one symbol.
- Once the user enters the credentials, they should press the login button.
NOTE: Forgot Your Password? If the user forgets/loses the password to their camera, our support team can help them recover it. The user must first download the IPCSearch tool from our website (www.bolintechnology.com) onto a Windows computer that is on the same subnet as the camera. Then, run the tool to search for their camera. Select the camera that they wish to recover and click the “Forgot Password” button at the bottom of the window.
The program will provide the user with a generated key. Email “support@bolintechnology.com” with the key. Our support team will generate and provide the user with a temporary password that is valid for only 24 hours. The user should enter this temporary password to create a new password within 24 hours of receiving the key, otherwise, they will need to follow this procedure again. The user should not turn their camera off while waiting to receive the temporary password, otherwise, the temporary password associated with the key will become invalid.
Live View
Once logged in to the camera, the home page is the Live View page.
On the “Live View” page, the user has access to the following features:
- Viewing a preview of the video output (Please note, this feed will be delayed by 1–2 seconds.)
- Adjusting and controlling PTZ functions
- Setting and recalling camera presets
- Accessing the OSD Menu Settings directly without the need to open the OSD Menu

Below the Live View image, the user will find the following icons:
- Snap Live View Images: This allows the user to capture images from the live view.
- Mute Audio: This will silence the audio.
- Microphone ON/OFF: This controls the microphone’s status, allowing the user to turn it on or off.
- Wiper ON/OFF: This controls the wiper, allowing the user to turn it on or off.
- Defog ON/OFF: This controls the defogging feature, enabling the user to turn it on or off.
Adjusting and Controlling PTZ Functions
On the right side of the "Live View" page (under Controls) and the "Image" page, there is a set of arrows and sliders that can be utilized to control the camera.
- Use the arrows to pan and tilt the camera in its desired motion. The focus and zoom buttons allow you to zoom in (+) or out (-) and focus closer (+) or further (-) in manual mode. There are two modes of controlling the camera: Super Fine and Standard. Super Fine can be used for more precise, granular control, while Standard should be used for quick, general adjustments. The speed setting sliders can be used to modify the speed of pan, tilt, focus, and zoom accordingly.
- Auto-Scanning: The camera image pans left to right or right to left automatically at a user-defined speed (Speeds 1-8).
- Scanning: The camera image pans left to right or right to left between up to 12 user-defined points at a user-defined speed (Speeds 1-8).
- Trace: The camera will record a series of presets that are recalled in a specified order.
- Cruise: The camera will record a series of movements that an operator makes, which can then be recalled whenever a user likes.
- Power-On Action: Users can define a set of actions that a camera does (preset recall, scan, trace, or cruise) once powered on.
Setting and Recalling Presets
Through the camera’s web interface, the user can set and recall up to 64 camera presets. With the use of Bolin’s KBD-1010, users can save up to 255 presets on the controller. These presets can then be recalled through the web interface, IR Remote, or PTZ Controller. To save presets, the user should follow these steps:
- Using the PTZ controls of the web interface, IR controller, or a PTZ controller, the user should adjust the camera to the position(s) they’d like to save as a preset.
- Once in position, the user should press the + button on the preset number to which they’d like to save the setting under the Preset section (below the Live View video stream). Optionally, the user can name the preset for the Web Interface. When the preset has been saved, the camera will take a snapshot of the preset view and display it as a thumbnail.
- To edit a saved preset, the user should move the camera into the desired position, select the preset they’d like to change, and click on the “Edit” button. The user should press Save to finalize changes.
- To recall a preset, the user should select the preset number on the Web Interface and click the “Go To” button.
Using the Wiper
Through the Web GUI: The icon for enabling the wiper is located under the live view image on the live view page of the camera's web interface.
Using the Controller (KBD-1010-RNV): To enable the wiper on the PTZ using a controller or web interface, one should set preset 62, which will trigger the wiper. To disable the wiper, one should recall preset 62.
Adjusting OSD Menu Settings from the Web Interface
Instead of disrupting a video feed by bringing up the camera's OSD Menu, users can choose to view/modify the OSD Menu settings from the Web Interface. Under the "Live View" page, there is a tab for Camera Settings which gives users all the options they would find under the OSD Menu.
- Adjust Exposure, White Balance, Detail, Picture (Noise Reduction, E-Flip, ND Filter, IR Filter), Gamma, Lens (Focus, Stabilization), Pan & Tilt, Genlock, System (Pelco, Visca, IR, Baud Rate, Tally, Audio, Video Format) settings, and view System Status with Drop-Downs Menus, Buttons, and user-entry fields.
Using the 12V Output Cable on the PTZ Camera
Follow these steps to enable the 12V output power on the user’s PTZ camera:
- Access the Live View Page: The user needs to open the web GUI for their PTZ camera and navigate to the Live View page.
- Open the Camera Settings: The user should click on the Camera Settings tab located to the right of the Live View page.
- Select ‘System’: In the Camera Settings, the user needs to click on the ‘System’ option.
- Enable 12V Output Power: The user will see an option labeled ‘DC 12V Out’. The user should click on the checkbox for ‘ON’ to enable the 12V output power.
Settings - System
EXU-248F OSD Menu Structure
EXU-420F OSD Menu Structure
Technical Specifications