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Photo Finish OPTIc2.NET
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4.5 Connection of two cameras
You can connect up to two cameras with the OPTIc2NET software at one PC. This is for
some sports necessary, since they have two different finish lines (e.g. Indoor Track and
Field, Horse Racing with Sand and Gras Track, Track Cycling for Sprint and Pursuit).
In the OPTIc2NET software you select the camera that you want to use for recording. Each
camera can get from you a name (e.g. Cam1-Infield, Cam2-Stage). The camera name you
can input and edit in the camera dialog.
Here you switch between the different camer-
as and also edit the camera name (e.g. Cam1
– Sand, Cam2 - Gras)
No matter where you connect the camera(s), they work with the PC in an IEEE1394 network.
You can also connect a second camera direct at the first camera. You can connect the cam-
eras at the following sockets:
•
PC:
IEEE1394-sockets
•
OPTIc2 Camera:
IEEE1394-sockets
•
OPTIc2o Camera:
IEEE1394-sockets, GOF-sockets
•
OPTIc2n Camera:
IEEE1394-sockets, GOF-sockets, RJ45-sockets
•
Distribution Box OCD2:
IEEE1394-sockets, GOF-sockets, RJ45-sockets
Example:
Camera connected with network cable