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CameraMan® 3-CCD Presenter Camera System Installation and Operations Manual • © 2001 ParkerVision, Inc.
Tracking Ring Power Pack Assembly
Tracking Ring Power Pack Assembly
Using the Power Pack Pouch, attach the Tracking Power Pack directly to your clothing by
clipping it to your waistline or skirt, or to the Tracking Ring Power Pack Belt.
The Tracking Power Pack must be worn so the antenna hangs loosely. Do not
place the Power Pack in your pocket. This interferes with the RF signal and may
affect the audio and tracking capability.
Tracking Ring Sensors
1. Identify the sensors:
Front Sensor:
equipped with a built-in microphone and tracking sensor. It
is identified by the main connector to the Power Pack.
Back Sensor:
equipped with the built-in tracking sensor only.
2. Slip the Tracking Ring around your neck.
3. Clip the Tracking Ring strap closed to form a complete circle around your neck.
4. Verify that the Front Sensor is lying flat and centered just above chest level, and the
Back Sensor is lying flat on the back of your collar.
5. Plug the main connector into the port on the top of the Tracking Ring Power Pack.
The Front and Back Sensors require a direct
line-of-sight
link with the camera. The
presenter must exercise caution to ensure no clothing or hair covers either Sensor.
About the sensors
You should understand how the autoTRACK Tracking Sensors work to obtain the maximum
performance levels. The autoTRACK mode is an exclusive ParkerVision feature that enables
the subject wearing the Tracking Ring Package to be tracked automatically by the camera.
Since the Tracking Sensors require a direct
line-of-sight
link with the camera, the
subject must exercise caution to ensure no clothing or hair covers the Sensors. This
ensures constant communication with the CameraMan camera.
The Front Sensor should be lying flat and centered on the body, just above chest level. The
Back Sensor should lie flat against the back of the collar or neck. When a presenter turns
around to point to a flipchart, for example, the Back Sensor continues to receive the infrared
tracking signal from the camera.
With the proper positioning of the sensors, the CameraMan camera provides 360° of
coverage for the presenter wearing the Tracking Ring.
antenna should hang
loosely out of hole in
pouch.
Back Sensor
Ensure that no hair
or article of clothing
covers the Tracking
Sensors
Ensure that
the sensors lie
flat on the
front and back
Front Sensor
Now you’re ready to assemble the Tracking Ring Package and learn how to wear it properly to ensure that your CameraMan
camera follows you around the room.