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Technical Description of TANDBERG 8000 with software version E3/B8
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2.2.5
Calculation of Horizontal Viewing Area
The W.A.V.E. Camera’s viewing area is maximized when the camera is zoomed fully out and
minimized when the camera is zoomed fully in. To calculate the viewing area, the following
measurements need to be taken:
The
maximum
viewing area for the W.A.V.E. camera, with the camera zoomed fully out is
calculated by the formula:
(Distance) A x 1.6 = (Max. viewing width) B
max
E.g. If A is 5 meters then the width of the viewing area B will be 5 x 1.6 = 8.0 meters
The
minimum
viewing area for the W.A.V.E. camera, with the camera zoomed fully in is
calculated by the formula:
(Distance) A x 0.13 = (Min. viewing width) B
min
E.g. If A is 5 meters then the width of the viewing area B will be 5 x 0.13 = 0.65 meters
2.2.6
Camera Control Interface
The control cable for the camera must be connected to Data port 2. When the Codec is powered
up, Data port 2 will automatically detect if a camera is attached to it.
The TANDBERG 8000 supports two different camera protocols, the TANDBERG camera
protocol and the VISCA protocol. To control the W.A.V.E. Camera, the following parameters
are required on Data port 2:
•
9600 Baud
•
8 data bits
•
1 stop bit
•
No parity
•
Auto or VISCA
TANDBERG 8000 also supports:
•
Cameras such as Sony EVI D30/31 using the Sony VISCA protocol.
The camera type in use will be automatically detected in the system boot-sequence except
cameras using the VISCA protocol, where this option must be selected in the data port menu.
Camera
Distance A
Horizontal
Viewing Area B