Other Things to Know About the Remote
Here are some common situations in which the remote can behave in ways you don't expect.
Environments with HuddleSHOT cameras in adjacent rooms
– If the remote is currently paired to a
camera and within range of that camera, it will not pair with another camera.
The remote goes to standby mode after a brief period of inactivity
– To return the remote to its normal
operating state, press a button.
The remote is no longer paired after restoring the camera's factory defaults
– If you restore factory
defaults on the camera, you will need to pair it with the remote again.
Unpairing the Remote
P
AIRING PAGE
If you need to unpair the remote from the camera that currently recognizes it, you will need admin access to
the camera's web interface. On the Pairing page, select Forget Remote.
Quick Reference
Power button
– Set the HuddleSHOT camera to standby
mode, or return to full-power mode.
Mute button
– Mute the microphone(s).
Home button
– Returns the camera to its stored color
settings.
Arrow buttons
– These buttons have no function on the
HuddleSHOT camera, so they're great for fidgeting.
Zoom + button
– Increase the zoom. The HuddleSHOT
camera provides three zoom levels: 1x, 1.5x, and 2x.
Zoom – button
– Decrease the zoom.
button
– Increase the volume from the
speakers.
Volume – button
– Decrease the volume from the
speakers.
Pairing button
– Use when pairing the remote with the
camera.
Note: On some remotes, this button is marked differently.
Network button
– Display the camera's IP address on
the video output.
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