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System Designs
The Videosys Camera Control ODU-E has been designed for ease of use and can be used in a of system designs to
enable full coverage for multiple cameras and multiple areas.
Fig.1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
As previously mentioned, the ODU connection can be made from the IDU by either RS485, RS232 or Ethernet. In
Fig 1 a simple single camera control system is shown but can control up to 4 cameras as shown in Fig 2.
Using IP connection in Multicast mode multiple ODUs can be deployed to create a
‘Cell
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Like’ structure where ODUs
can be placed in different zones. For example, this could be utilised in a large building where the camera may
need to operate in different rooms or parts of the building or on golf courses where the topography may create
RF dead spots.
Fig 3 shows such a set up where two ODUs are used in two different zones. A further very powerful feature of the
Videosys camera control system is the camera receiver units are capable of auto-switching their receive
frequencies as the camera move from one zone to another.
For full details on how to set up a multi zone control system, please consult the Multizone Quick Set Up guide.