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Note
The RS485 interface must be set to the VIDEMECH or CA-
NON mode and a baud rate of 9600 with the INTERFACES
function of the SYSTEM panel (see SECTION 3.3.10.8)
The RS485 interface can also be set using the keypad (see
also Chapter 4, Annexe 4.4)
CAMERA switch:
This switch can be used to select whether the control commands should apply
to the local video camera, the local graphics camera or the remote video ca-
mera. If REMOTE is selected, the commands are transmitted via H.221 si-
gnalling.
The following camera functions can be controlled:
– ZOOM: The Minus (–) and Plus (+) keys are used to start a zooming in or
zooming out. The Stop key stops the motion of the zoom lens.
– FOCUS: The Minus (–) and Plus (+) keys change the focus. The focus is
changed continuously until Stop is clicked.
– PAN + TILT: The group of keys is used to control the pan + tilt head. The
camera is moved according to the keys that are clicked. Click Stop when
the required picture is shown.
– POSITION: The position keys are used to automatically turn the camera to
previously stored pan + tilt head positions. These fixed positions are stored
with the MEMORY keys. The number of available position keys depends
on the mode set in the SYSTEM panel for the RS485 interface (CANON:6,
VIDEMECH:9).
– MEMORY: If the pan + tilt head is in a position that you would like it return
to later, you can store this position using the MEMORY keys. Simply click
the number that you want the position to be stored under. The currently set
camera position is stored under the key number and will be returned to
from any position if the POSITION key with the same number is clikked.
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