Connector Panel
The DocCAM 20 HDBT has one connector, the OneLINK/HDBaseT connector. When installed, the
connector points in the direction of the top of the document or other camera subject – usually toward the
audience.
The camera has no physical switches. Hardware configuration is via the web interface.
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Features of Interest During Operation
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Camera lens
– 20x optical zoom lens for crisp detail.
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Laser pointer
– Shows where the camera image is centered. Use the remote to turn on the laser
pointer.
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IR window
– Sensors in the camera face receive signals from the remote. Point the remote toward the
camera; precision is not necessary.
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Status light
– The multicolored LED indicates the camera's current state.
In a typical installation, only the items inside the bezel ring are visible.
Status Light
The light in the camera's face indicates its current state.
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Blue:
Normal operation (blinks off momentarily when the camera receives a command from the remote)
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Purple:
In standby mode or booting
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Yellow:
Firmware update in progress
Caution
This product contains a 5 mw, 650 nm red laser pointer which produces visible laser radiation. Avoid direct
eye exposure. Do not look at the laser aperture during camera operation.
Caution
Laser controls are available to remote operators using the web interface. Keep your eyes out of the beam
path when the camera is connected to power.
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Integrator's Complete Guide to the DocCAM 20 HDBT Ceiling-Mounted Document Camera