vaddiO ConferenceSHOT ePTZ Auto Framing Camera Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- Vaddio
Table of Contents
Instructions
Using the ConferenceSHOT ePTZ Auto-Framing Camera
Customize this document to create a guide that’s specific to your
ConferenceSHOT ePTZ installation.
Camera and zoom lens – Up to 5x zoom.
Integrated microphone – No external microphone is needed in typical
installations. The echo-canceling microphone picks up the voices of
participants 10 ft. (3 m) away.
Status light – The light on the camera’s face indicates the camera’s
current state. It can be turned off in the administrative web interface.
Adjustable position – Manually tilt the camera as needed. When mounted in
its wall bracket, the camera pivots at the attachment points.
Note
By default, the status lights on Vaddio cameras are active during normal
operation; however, they can be configured to remain off even when the camera
is sending video.
About Manual Operation
When you need to control the camera in manual mode rather than using Auto- framing, you can use
- The remote
- The web interface (accessible from your computer’s browser or using a Vaddio Device Controller)
- A third-party control device
When you use the directional controls or stored presets for framing the shot, Auto-framing pauses. It’s similar to cruise control in a car: Using a preset or directional control is like tapping the brake pedal. The camera remains under manual control until you resume Auto-framing.
Using the Remote Control
The remote provides basic camera control. Some additional functionality is available from the web interface.
What do you need to do? | Button(s) |
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Power on or standby | Power (green button at top right) |
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Change the speaker volume| Volume buttons (center left)
Mute the microphone(s)| Mic Mute button (center)
Move the camera| Arrow buttons and Home button (dark red)
Move the camera to a preset position| Position Preset buttons 1 through 6
(bottom two rows)
Change how the camera responds to pan commands| Press Rev. Pan to make the
right arrow button move the shot to your right.
Press Std. Pan to make the right arrow button move the shot to the
camera’s right.
(Below the Camera Select buttons)
Adjust for excess light behind the camera’s subject (backlight compensation)|
Back Light button (top center)
Change zoom| Zoom buttons – T (telephoto) to zoom in and
W (wide-angle) to zoom out. (center right)
Select the camera to control (if this remote controls more than one)|
Camera Select buttons 1 through 3 (near the top) If the camera does not
respond to the remote, try selecting a different camera. The camera’s default
is Camera 1.
Discover the camera’s IP address| Data Screen button (top left) – press
to display the camera’s IP and MAC addresses on video outputs, and press again
to dismiss the information display.
Storing a Preset Using the Remote
Set up the shot using the pan, tilt, and zoom controls. Then hold down the
Preset button and press one of the numbered preset buttons.
Clearing a Preset Using the Remote
Press and hold the Reset button while pressing the preset number you want to
clear.
Operating the Camera from the Web Interface
The web interface is available on the Vaddio Device Controller touch panel (if
your installation uses one) or from a computer’s web browser.
The operator’s Camera page provides most of the same controls as the remote:
The operator’s Camera page provides most of the same controls as the remote:
- Audio and video mute
- Camera standby
- Pan, tilt, and zoom
- Camera presets if any have been stored
If your installation does not include a Vaddio Device Controller or another
control surface, contact the system administrator to find out how to access
the web interface.
Note
Vaddio products are designed with very similar web interfaces. Some of the
screen shots in this manual may be from other cameras. Some may show settings
that are not present or not enabled in your camera.
Muting Audio and Video
Use the audio mute button to stop sending audio. Use the video mute button to
temporarily stop sending video from the camera without placing it on standby.
Use the remote to control the volume.
Managing the Camera Ready State
Use the Standby button to switch between low-power (standby) and ready states.
Moving the Camera
Use the arrow buttons for the camera pan and tilt. The center button moves the
camera to the home position.
Zooming In or Out
Use the Zoom + button to zoom in and the Zoom – button to zoom out. Moving
the Camera to a Preset Position
Use the Preset buttons (if available) to move the camera to any of its
programmed positions. Presets are only available if they have been set in the
administrative interface or with the remote.
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