How the Cameras Behave
If the cameras are doing this...
It means...
Both cameras are pointed in the same
direction. They are not moving. The light on
the IR camera is green.
The cameras are ready to track.
To start tracking, turn on your lanyard.
Both cameras are moving together, and the
light on the IR camera is green.
The cameras are tracking.
The cameras are pointed in different
directions. The lights on both cameras are
blue.
The video camera is on a camera preset or tracking mode is
turned off.
The IR camera pans and its light blinks
green. The video camera does not move.
The IR camera is searching for the lanyard ribbon.
Check to be sure nothing is covering or obscuring the
lanyard ribbon – especially in the back. The entire length of
the ribbon contains IR sources.
After the IR camera searches, its light turns
green and the video camera follows its
movements.
The IR camera found the lanyard when it searched, and it is
tracking again.
After the IR camera searches, its light turns
green. Both cameras move to the home
position and stop.
The IR camera did not find the lanyard when it searched.
The cameras are now "parked" at the home position and
ready to track.
This happens when you turn off the lanyard.
The IR camera's light is blinking blue.
The IR camera is unable to communicate with the video
camera. Contact your A/V team for help.
Tips for Handling and Storing the Lanyard
Please handle the lanyard with care. Both the medallion and the ribbon contain electronic components that
can be damaged if handled roughly.
n
When you take off the lanyard, slip it over your head rather than using the
safety clasp.
n
Do not bend the lanyard ribbon where it joins the medallion.
n
Coil the ribbon loosely. Pinching or creasing it will damage it.
n
Connect the lanyard to its charging cable at the end of each day.
51
Integrator's Complete Guide to the RoboTRAK Presenter Tracking System