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Keyboard Installation and Operation
Controlling a Cameras Pan, Tilt and Zoom
Once an appropriately equipped camera has been called to view on a monitor,
the operator can manually control the camera's movement.
Pan
is the side-to-
side movement of the camera.
Tilt
is the up and down movement of the camera.
The ADCC1100 joystick controls the panning and tilting of cameras connected to
the switching matrix. As the joystick is moved to the left or right, and is moved
towards or away from the operator, the camera will pan and/or tilt accordingly.
For cameras with variable speed pan/tilt capability, camera movement speed is
proportional to the positioning of the joystick. The further from the stationary
centre position the joystick travels, the faster the camera will move.
Zoom
refers to the apparent action of moving closer to or farther away from an
object, as seen through the camera lens. For cameras equipped with an appro-
priate zoom lens, the zoom function can be controlled from the joystick by
twisting it clockwise or counterclockwise. Twisting clockwise enables the lens to
zoom in. Twisting counterclockwise enables the lens to zoom out.
Center the joystick when the camera has been positioned appropriately.
Pan left
Tilt down
Tilt up
Pan right
Zoom in
Zoom out
Controlling Camera Focus
Focus refers to the action of adjusting the clarity of the camera image displayed on the
monitor. To focus the camera on a distant object, press the FAR key. To focus on a
closer object, press the NEAR key.
Focus FAR
F
Focus NEAR
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