N680P User Manual
N680P User Manual
User Manual-N680P
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Welcome To The NexiGo Family!
Thank you for choosing the NexiGo N680P Webcam! You are now part of an exclusive
club: the NexiGo family! It’s our job to make sure you enjoy your membership. If you
have any problems please contact us at [email protected] at any time for further
assistance. Alternatively, solutions to common problems can be found in the FAQ
section at the end of this manual. This webcam is covered by our generous 1-year
manufacturers warranty. Please visit www.nexigo.com for full warranty information.
From all of us here at NexiGo, we want to welcome you again to the family.
We thank you deeply for your trust and your business, and we know you'll
love it here. We look forward to serving you again in the near future.
Yours Sincerely
The NexiGo Team
Brand: NexiGo
Website: www.nexigo.com
Manufacturer: Nexight INC
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +1(458) 215-6088
Address: 11075 SW 11th St, Beaverton, OR 97005, US
1 x Full HD Webcam
1 x User Manual
1. HD Lens 4. Privacy Shutter
2. Noise Reduction Microphone 5. Tripod Attachment
3. Power Indicator 6. Flexible Clip/base
Note: Make sure you are connected to your network before starting the setup.
Note: If you can not use the camera within other apps, you will need to enable access.
• In Windows: Select Settings>Privacy>Camera, turn on allow apps to access your camera.
• On Mac: Select Apple menu>System Preferences>Security & Privacy>Privacy>Camera,
and select which apps you want to use the camera.
If you still have trouble connecting the Webcam, please refer to FAQ sections
starting from Page 5.
Alternately, click the search button in your menu bar, type photo booth, and press return.
To see an image from the camera in Photo Booth, you may need to select the camera
from the list of attached devices in the app.
At the top of your screen, click Camera in the app menu, and select the Full HD camera
from the list of options.
To verify connectivity on Mac, click the Apple Menu (in the top left corner of your
screen) and then click About this Mac. Click on System Report from the pop-up
window that appears. The System Information window for your Mac will appear.
Navigate to the USB section and check if the webcam is listed as a connected device
(like the photo below):
Q5: What can I do if the image shows abnormal color? How to adjust my image parameter,
such as brightness or contrast?
A: Please ensure that the light in your environment is free of unique tones or intense light,
such as walls/floors/other large-area non-standard light environments, including areas
with green/blue/intense light. In such environments photographed pictures are subjected
to color cast due to the lighting impact.
For Windows:
Skype:
Click Settings, select Audio & Video, then click Webcam settings.
You can adjust any image parameter you want according to your needs.
AMCap:
Click Options, select Video Device, then click Properties.
You can adjust any image parameter you want according to your needs.
PotPlayer:
Please download PotPlayer software on your computer and add this camera to it.
While using this camera to stream video on the PotPlayer click the Settings button, then
adjust the Brightness or other image settings. You can then use another type of software
to start a video call and the changes will carry over.
Q6: What should I do if my Windows 7 computer says a driver is needed/ the webcam is
not plug & play?
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Q7: Why does the microphone still not work even though it is being recognized by my
Computer?
A: This could mean there is a communication issue happening between the camera and your
computer.
Navigate to Computer Management > Device Manager > Sound, video and game
controllers, and click to expand the menu. Locate the HD Webcam USB option, right-click
and select "Uninstall device".
Once the webcam has been uninstalled, unplug the USB cord from your computer, wait
one minute, and then plug it back into the USB port. The webcam will automatically install
the new driver when it is reinstalled. Wait one more minute, and then verify if the
microphone is working properly.
Q8: How can I use my webcam in chatting software, like Skype or FaceTime?
A: For FaceTime on Mac:
If your Mac has a built-in camera already, open the FaceTime, click Video on
the top left of your screen, and choose the name of your webcam to use it.
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For Skype on Mac:
Before running Skype, please make sure that all other applications using the webcam
are closed. Failure to do so may mean that Skype will not recognize the webcam. It
is also highly recommended to update Skype to the latest version as this can affect
the connection as well. Once you have started it select Preferences from the Skype
menu in the top left corner of your screen (like the photo below).
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In the Audio/ Video tab, select the name of your webcam in the Camera drop down menu.
Step 2. Under Audio Device Settings choose the device you want.
HD Webcam
Step 3. Click the green arrow next to the Speaker icon to hear a sample tone, and drag the
slider if you need to adjust the volume.
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Step 4. To test your microphone volume, speak into it for a few seconds. The volume is
optimal when the progress bar reaches the middle of the test area. Drag the slider
next to Microphone to adjust the microphone volume.
For Zoom
When you first join a meeting, Zoom will work to test your speakers automatically.
If you don't hear the ringtone use the drop-down menu or click No to switch speakers
until you do hear the ringtone. Click Yes to continue to the microphone test.
Next, Zoom will ensure you can be heard by others by testing your connected
microphone. Speak into the mic when prompted to do so, if you don't hear your audio
repeated back use the drop-down menu, or click No, to switch microphones until you
hear the replay. Click Yes when your microphone is set up.
HD Webcam
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Click Join with Computer Audio to finish testing and join the meeting.
HD Webcam
A: Check the video output settings in your video capture software, these may be set to
a lower capture format. There are various constraints on the system that could impede
the ability to attain a 1080p video calling session. They center around processing power
(i.e. CPU speed) and available network bandwidth. In all cases, review the requirements
from the video calling application. They will guide as to the system performance required
as well as the necessary bandwidth.
For manual focus webcams please twist the focus ring by hand until your subject is sharp.
Please try twisting the opposite direction if the dial ring stuck at the end.
For autofocus webcams please wave your hand in front of the webcam, it will adjust the
focus automatically.
Q10: Why is there flickering or banding on the video feed when I use the webcam?
A: This might be due to lighting inconsistencies in your room. To resolve this, open the
video control panel on your video capture software and change the frequency response
rate to either 50Hz or 60Hz, depending on your region.
The camera defaults to indoor mode. Please do not aim the camera at the light source
directly.
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Q11: Does my webcam support the Linux Operating System?
A: Linux is supported if your Linux distro has UVC drive-free protocols. Otherwise, you
will have to install Linux UVC drivers manually.
Q12: Why does my screen go blank or black while trying to preview images?
1. There is something wrong with the USB port. Please change to a different USB port
or another PC and test the camera again.
2. The PC does not recognize the camera device.
3. The operating system and computer configuration do not satisfy the requirements
of the camera.
4. The video preview feature of the application is not turned on, or the privacy feature
prohibits access to the camera.
OFF
ON
A: The switch button is on top of the webcam, slide it to ON/OFF, and the privacy
shutter will be opened/closed.
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Q14: Why the microphone volume is too low?
A: Make sure that the NexiGo webcam is connected correctly to your computer.
Make sure that the NexiGo webcam is positioned correctly.
For Windows 10:
Step 1. Go to Settings> System> Sound.
Step 2. In Input, ensure your microphone is selected under Choose your input device,
then select Device Properties.
Step 3. On the Levels tab of the Microphone Properties window, adjust the Microphone
and Microphone Boost sliders as needed, then select OK.
Step 4. Speak into your microphone and check under Test your microphone to make
sure your settings work.
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Q15: How to turn off the function of auto focus?
A: For Windows
Step 1. Go to Camera app.
Step 2. Go to Settings, turn on the "Pro mode" switch.
Step 3. On left side there are two options. One for brightness, one for focus.
Step 4. Set your camera in the spot you wish for it to be.
Step 5. Manually focus your camera for where you will be sitting or whatever you
are working on is focused.
Step 6. Exit camera app and open any video chat app you want to use.
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