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Controlling Camera Site Functions
Camera site control functions (pan/tilt, motorized lens, preset
scenes, and auxiliary actions) are available at the keyboard
after a camera is called to a monitor.
If the camera is being displayed as part of an operating tour,
press the keyboard HOLD button to stop the tour on the
desired camera. Refer to the procedure “To stop (“Hold”) a
tour” on page 2-5.
Control of a camera (pan/tilt, lens, preset, and auxiliary)
stays with a keyboard for two seconds after a controlling
action or movement stops. If another keyboard attempts
control of the same camera during this two-second period,
these functions are temporarily not available and the
message “LOCK” is displayed in the on-screen Status Line.
Camera View Control
Camera pan/tilt units are controlled using the keyboard
joystick (or the pan/tilt buttons on an AD1677 keyboard);
camera motorized lens units are controlled by the keyboard
lens group buttons.
To control camera Pan and Tilt:
1. Call the pertinent camera to a monitor.
2. Hold the keyboard joystick (or press the pan/tilt button on
the AD1677 keyboard) in the desired direction to move the
camera.
For control of variable-speed pan/tilt via AD1678CM or
AD2078 keyboards, camera movement speed is in direct
proportion to the position of the joystick; the further from
center the joystick is moved, the faster the camera moves.
3. Center the joystick (or release the AD1677 keyboard
button) when the camera is at the desired scene or view, as
shown on the monitor.
To control camera Lens Iris, Focus, and Zoom:
1. Call the pertinent camera to a monitor.
2. Push and hold the keyboard LENS control function button
designating the desired action (Iris OPEN/CLOSE, Focus
NEAR/FAR, Zoom WIDE/TELE).
3. Release the button when the camera lens is at the desired
iris, focus, or zoom position, as viewed on the monitor.
Certain AD Receivers are equipped for automatic pan/tilt
operation (Autopan) using preset scene end stops. Refer to the
following paragraph on Calling a Preset, and the appropriate
Receiver Installation Manual for Autopan operation.
Calling a Preset (Pre-positioned) Camera Scene
If a camera is equipped with motorized pan/tilt and/or lens
with feedback potentiometers, preset (pre-positioned) scenes
may be defined for that camera for subsequent keyboard
callup. Preset scenes are defined and stored at the camera
Receiver by non-menu programming, page 3-3.
To call a preset scene:
1. Call the pertinent camera to the monitor.
2. Enter the number of the preset scene (1 - 72) on the keypad.
Note: Preset number 72 is reserved for Autopan operation
in certain AD Receivers.
3. On AD1600 series keyboards, press the SHOT button.
On AD2078 keyboards, press the CALL button.
If a preset is called and no preset scene has been programmed
for that number, no action occurs and the camera remains at the
current scene.
For certain AD Receivers with Autopan, when preset 72 is
called the camera automatically moves between preset scenes
70 and 71 (Autopan end stops). Autopan stops when another
preset is called or any pan/tilt action is taken on that camera.
Activating an Auxiliary
The keyboard AUX ON/OFF buttons control both momentary
and latched auxiliary actions at the camera site. The number
and type (momentary or latching) of auxiliary functions at a
site depends on the options installed on the camera Receiver at
the site being controlled.
To activate an auxiliary:
1. Call the pertinent camera to a monitor.
2. Enter the desired auxiliary number on the keypad.
3. Press the AUX ON button to activate the auxiliary.
4. Release the AUX ON button.
- If the auxiliary is a momentary type, the action stops.
- If the auxiliary is a latching type, the action continues.
5. Press the AUX OFF button to deactivate a latching type
auxiliary function.
Note: The current state of latching type functions, such as
locks or gates, may not be discernible from the keyboard. If
critical, operator feedback should be provided via a monitor
or other device.
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