1. Folasaga
The BirdDog PF120 is a high-performance Full HD NDI box camera designed for professional video production environments. It features an Exmor R back-illuminated sensor, 20x optical zoom, and a full color matrix, all housed within a durable all-metal chassis. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your PF120 camera.
2. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Please verify that all items listed below are included in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your vendor immediately.
- BirdDog PF120 Full HD NDI 20x Box Camera
- Su'e Malosi (DC 12V)
- Tapuni tioata
- Fa'amaumauga (Taiala Amata vave, Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu)
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The BirdDog PF120 is engineered for versatility and robust performance. Key features include:
- Full NDI support for seamless integration into IP workflows.
- 20x optical zoom for detailed close-ups.
- Exmor R back-illuminated sensor for superior low-light performance.
- Durable all-metal housing.
- Multiple connectivity options including HDMI, NDI/PoE, RS-232, and USB2.0.
3.1 Meapueata Views and Components

Ata 3.1: Itu i luma view of the BirdDog PF120 camera, showcasing the lens and the BirdDog logo on the side panel.

Ata 3.2: Rear panel of the BirdDog PF120, displaying the power input (DC 12V), audio input/output, NDI/PoE port, HDMI output, RS-232 port, and USB2.0 port.

Ata 3.3: Tuufaatasi view of the BirdDog PF120, showing both the front lens assembly and the rear connectivity panel.

Ata 3.4: Luga view of the BirdDog PF120 camera, highlighting the sleek design and BirdDog branding.
4. Seti
4.1 Malosiaga
- Connect the supplied DC 12V power adapter to the "DC 12V" port on the rear of the camera.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le eletise i totonu o se so'o eletise talafeagai.
- Alternatively, if using a PoE-enabled network switch, connect an Ethernet cable to the "NDI/PoE" port. The camera will power on via Power over Ethernet.
4.2 Network Connection (NDI)
- Connect an Ethernet cable from the "NDI/PoE" port on the camera to your network switch or router.
- Ensure your network is configured to support NDI protocols.
- The camera will obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP. For static IP configuration, refer to the BirdDog Central application or web feso'ota'iga.
4.3 Vitio Galuega Faatino
- NDI Output: The primary video output is via NDI over the Ethernet connection.
- HDMI Output: Connect an HDMI cable from the "HDMI" port on the camera to a monitor or video switcher for direct video monitoring.
5. Fa'agaoioi le Meapueata
5.1 Avanoa i le Web Fa'afeso'ota'i
- Once connected to the network, use the BirdDog Central application or an IP scanner to discover the camera's IP address.
- Tatala a web browser ma ulufale i le tuatusi IP o le meapueata e maua ai lona web feso'ota'iga.
- Mai le web interface, you can configure video settings, network parameters, and control camera functions.
5.2 Pulea mea puʻeata
The PF120 can be controlled via:
- NDI Tools: Utilize NewTek NDI Tools (e.g., NDI Studio Monitor) for basic control.
- BirdDog Central / Cam Control: BirdDog's dedicated software provides comprehensive control over camera settings, including zoom, focus, iris, and color matrix.
- RS-232-FA Connect a compatible serial controller to the RS-232 port for hardware control.
- Pulea Mamao: The camera supports remote control methods as specified in the product documentation.
5.3 Sa'o ma Taulai
The PF120 features a 20x optical zoom lens. Zoom and focus adjustments are typically made through the web interface or compatible control software.
6. Tausiga
- Fa'amamaina: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera body. For the lens, use a specialized lens cleaning solution and microfiber cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
- Faʻalauiloa Firmware: Periodically check the BirdDog website for firmware updates. Keeping the firmware updated ensures optimal performance and access to new features.
- Teuina: Afai e le fa'aaogaina mo se taimi umi, teu le meapueata i se nofoaga malulu, matutu, mamao ese mai le susulu o le la ma le vevela tele.
7. Faʻafitauli
7.1 Leai se Malosi
- Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the camera and a working power outlet.
- If using PoE, verify that the Ethernet cable is connected to a PoE-enabled port on your switch and that the switch is providing power.
7.2 No NDI Signal
- Check the Ethernet cable connection.
- Verify that the camera has obtained an IP address (check your router's DHCP client list or use BirdDog Central).
- Ensure your network firewall is not blocking NDI traffic.
- Confirm that NDI tools or software on your receiving device are correctly configured to discover NDI sources.
7.3 Image Quality Issues
- Check lens for smudges or dust and clean if necessary.
- Adjust focus settings via the web interface or control software.
- Review exposure, white balance, and color matrix settings in the camera's web feso'ota'iga.
8. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | BD-BDPF120 |
| I'uga o Pu'e Vitio | 1080p |
| Fuafuaga Vitio Lelei | 720 pika |
| Fa'asa'o mata | 20x |
| Ituaiga Sapa | Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom |
| Tekinolosi Feso'ota'i | Uaea |
| Feso'ota'iga Protocol | Wi-Fi (for control/management, NDI is primary video) |
| Metotia Pulea | Remote, Iris, RS-232 |
| Punavai Malosi | AC/DC, PoE |
| Uatage | 5 watts |
| Mea | Uamea |
| Ituaiga Mea (L x W x H) | 9.9 x 9 x 3.6 inisi |
| Mea mamafa | 2.94 pauna |
| Ituaiga Fa'amau | Wall Mount (as per spec, but typically box cameras are versatile) |
| Fa'ailoga Fa'ava-o-malo Puipuiga | IP65 |
| Tekonolosi Malamalama Maulalo | Lanu po |
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official BirdDog website or contact your authorized BirdDog reseller. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
BirdDog Official Webnofoaga: www.bird-dog.tv





