Operating the Camera
The IntelliSHOT-M camera has two operating modes.
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In
Low Latency mode
, the camera behaves as a fixed camera. This is the camera’s default mode.
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In
High Quality mode
, the camera offers additional capabilities including electronic pan/tilt and Auto-
framing.
Camera
In the default Low Latency mode:
In Low Latency mode, the IntelliSHOT-M is a fixed camera that provides zoom control, color and lighting
adjustments, and focus control. You can store zoom presets and save color and lighting settings as
custom scenes.
In High Quality mode:
In High Quality mode, pan and tilt are also available. You can store PTZ presets instead of zoom presets.
The color and lighting adjustments and custom scenes work the same way they do in Low Latency mode.
Auto-framing is available in High Quality mode. This feature automatically keeps the shot centered on the
person who is moving the most – usually the person presenting or speaking.
If you use Auto-framing, you don’t usually need to use the camera controls. However, you may want to
store presets for some shots, such as a dry-erase board or a zoomed-out view of the room.
When you use the directional controls or stored presets, Auto-framing pauses. It's similar to cruise
control in a car: Using a preset or directional control is like tapping the brake pedal. The camera remains
under manual control until you resume Auto-framing.
About the Remote
The camera is shipped with a remote. The user guide for the remote is available from the same web page
as this manual.
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Complete Manual for the IntelliSHOT-M Auto-Tracking Camera