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1.
Having launched Studio Monitor, click the small menu gadget
(‘hamburger’)
at upper left to open the
application menu. Among other things, this menu displays all NDI sources detected on your network.
2.
Shortly, you should see a new main entry named NDI-PTZ3 listed in the menu. Rolling the mouse
pointer over this label shows the individual names for the NDI output channels of any NDI-PTZ3
cameras detected on the network.
Select the newly-listed channel for the camera you wish to configure. In a few moments, its NDI video output
will appear in the Studio Monitor window.
L
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OS
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The process is very similar for OS X (Mac) users, but please note the slight name change to Video Monitor.
1.
Having launched the
Video Monitor
application, use the File menu to locate a new main entry named
NDI|HX-PTZ3. Rolling the mouse pointer over this label shows the individual names for the NDI
output channels of any PTZ3 cameras detected on the network.
2.
The Video
Monitor application’s Settings menu shows an option near the bottom that lets you open
the Device Webpage in your system web browser. Select this item, and continue as follows.
Select the newly listed channel for the camera you wish to configure. In a few moments, its video output will
appear in the Video Monitor window.
Hint: Detection of newly-connected NDI sources can take a few moments; in network settings with a great
number of NDI sources available, a complete refresh of the source list can take a minute or even more.
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Summary of Contents for NDI HX PTZ3
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