A Quick Look at the Camera
The RoboSHOT 12 and RoboSHOT 30 cameras are similar. The RoboSHOT 12 is the camera on the left in
the photo. Differences are noted below.
Front of the camera
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Camera and Zoom Lens:
The RoboSHOT 12 and 30 models use different optical components.
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The RoboSHOT 12 features a 12X optical zoom lens (12X in Super-Wide mode and 10X in normal
mode) that is built around an Exmor 1/2.8-Type, high-speed, low noise image sensor with a total of
2.38 Megapixels for exceptionally precise HD video image acquisition in a small to medium sized
conference room.
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The RoboSHOT 30 has a powerful 30X optical zoom lens, best suited to a medium to large room. It
uses the same Exmor image sensor as the RoboSHOT 12.
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IR Sensors:
Sensors in the front of the camera base receive signals from the IR Remote Commander.
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Status indicator:
The multi-colored LED indicates the camera's current state.
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Purple – Boot-up and Standby modes.
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Blue – normal operation and is a power on, ready condition.
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Blinking blue – the camera has received a valid IR command.
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Red – Tally function; shows that the camera is on-air.
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Blinking red – fault condition.
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Yellow – firmware update is in progress.
Caution
Do not remove power or reset the camera while the indicator is yellow, showing a firmware update in
progress. Interrupting a firmware update can make the camera unusable.
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Camera Base:
Cast zinc alloy base for strength and stability, powder coated for toughness with fine
texture.
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Logo:
Really Cool Logo Badge (RCLB) is located on the IR Window.
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Integrator's Complete Guide for RoboSHOT HD-SDI PTZ Cameras