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Configuring for remote controls

The Ceiling DocCam™ II can be programmed to work with the remotes listed below. 
DIP switches on the camera enclosure must be configured in order to work with these
remotes. See Figure 2 on Page 4 for exact location of DIP switches. Use the following
diagram to program your Ceiling DocCam II correctly.

Note:

For best performance of the VISCA™ (a trademark of Sony Corporation)

commands, set DIP switches to the ClearOne configuration when the camera is
connected to the control port of a codec.

Note:

After changing the DIP switches, camera must be power cycled.

Installation

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Ken-A-Vision

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Ceiling DocCam II (Only) Ken-A-Vision V-There

Polycom VS-4000, ViewStation FX 
ViewStation, VSX-7000

PolyCom IPower 9000

PolyCom IPower 600 Set-top 
PictureTel, and 900 Tower

Tandberg

Sony EVI-D100

Sony, PCS1 Set-top, PCS1600 Set-top,
PCS6000 Codec, PTZ Camera

Aethra

Figure 11. DIP switch configurations

Important safeguards

• Read and understand all instructions before using.

• Do not operate the Ceiling DocCam™ II if the power cord is damaged or if the 

Ceiling DocCam II has been dropped or damaged. A qualified service technician 
must examine the Ceiling DocCam II before operating.

• Do not attempt to take the Ceiling DocCam II apart. There are no user-serviceable

components inside.

• Clean exterior of Ceiling DocCam II by wiping with a clean, damp cloth; do not use

abrasive chemicals.

• Do not store or operate the Ceiling DocCam II under the following conditions:

• A temperature above 104° F (40° C) or below 32° F (0° C)
• Environments with high humidity
• Dusty environments
• In inclement weather
• Under severe vibration

Attention:

Use only the power supply provided with the Ceiling DocCam II. Use of

any unauthorized power supply will void any and all warranties

Attention:

Laser radiation is present. To avoid eye damage, do not stare directly

into laser beam.

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Introduction

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CAUTION

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CLASS II LASER PRODUCT

Summary of Contents for ProfCam Ceiling DocCam II 910-171-066

Page 1: ...Make sure the provided 15 VDC power supply is plugged into a wall outlet and the 15 VDC jack on the wall plate Check the S video or composite cables to verify they are properly connected ensure video...

Page 2: ...Distance between the ceiling and table 5 5 Height Width Diagonal Zoomed out max 2 90 3 87 4 84 Zoomed in optical 25x 13 17 21 Zoomed in optical 25x digital 12x 06 09 11 Distance between the ceiling an...

Page 3: ...ing mounted document camera that displays images on monitors plasma screens video projectors and videoconferencing systems It is ideal for presenting or sharing any type of object or document from det...

Page 4: ...The new preset will override the old one Installation PRESETS 0 1 2 3 4 5 SET Figure 12 Presets 2 Unpacking Cameras Ensure that you received the following parts Introduction Trim Ring Camera Enclosur...

Page 5: ...on VSX 7000 PolyCom IPower 9000 PolyCom IPower 600 Set top PictureTel and 900 Tower Tandberg Sony EVI D100 Sony PCS1 Set top PCS1600 Set top PCS6000 Codec PTZ Camera Aethra Figure 11 DIP switch config...

Page 6: ...cable not included to connect the composite jack to the composite connector on your display device 4 Connect a serial cable to the control system if needed Attention Use only the power supply provided...

Page 7: ...trim ring camera module and tile support rail together and firmly hold the camera in position against the ceiling tile Installation Ceiling Tile Trim Ring Enclosure Figure 6 Positioning the camera Fi...

Page 8: ...image 180 on video display device B Freeze Freezes current image until you press again to release and return to live view C Focus Focus Near for close up views Focus Far for distance views D Cam Lase...

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