About Manual Operation
When you need to control the camera in manual mode rather than using Auto-framing, you can use
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The remote
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The web interface (accessible from your computer's browser or using a Vaddio Device Controller)
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A third-party control device
When you use the directional controls or stored presets for framing the shot, Auto-framing pauses. It's similar
to cruise control in a car: Using a preset or directional control is like tapping the brake pedal. The camera
remains under manual control until you resume Auto-framing.
Using the Remote Control
The remote provides basic camera control. Some additional functionality is available from the web interface.
What do you need to do?
Button(s)
Power on or standby
Power
(green button at top right)
Change the speaker volume
Volume
buttons (center left)
Mute the microphone(s)
Mic Mute
button (center)
Move the camera
Arrow buttons and
Home
button (dark red)
Move the camera to a preset
position
Position Preset
buttons 1 through 6 (bottom
two rows)
Change how the camera
responds to pan commands
Press
Rev. Pan
to make the right arrow
button move the shot to your right.
Press
Std. Pan
to make the right arrow button
move the shot to the camera’s right.
(Below the Camera Select buttons)
Adjust for excess light behind the
camera's subject (backlight
compensation)
Back Light
button (top center)
Change zoom
Zoom
buttons –
T
(telephoto) to zoom in and
W
(wide-angle) to zoom out. (center right)
Select the camera to control (if
this remote controls more than
one)
Camera Select
buttons 1 through 3 (near the
top)
If the camera does not respond to the
remote, try selecting a different camera. The
camera’s default is Camera 1.
Discover the camera's IP address
Data Screen
button (top left) – press to
display the camera’s IP and MAC addresses on
video outputs, press again to dismiss the
information display.
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