CameraMan 3ccd Presenter Camera System Installation and Operations Manual 071838700 rev.
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Table of Contents List of Figures x Meet Your Presenter System 1 Presenter System Components 3 Main Docking Station 6 Tracking Ring Package 8 Tracking System Keypad 10 Connect Your Presenter System 13 Installing the Camera System 13 Connecting to the Main Docking Station 16 Tracking Ring Power Pack Assembly 18 Configure Your Presenter System 21 Configuring the Main Docking Station 21 Configuring the Tracking System Keypad 22 Other Configurations 26 071838600 June 2005 viii
Use Your Presenter System 29 System Start Up 29 Using autoTRACK 32 Using AutoTRACK Views 34 Using Subject Position and Pan/Tilt Arrows 38 Using AutoFIND and Tracking Freeze 40 Using Location Presets 41 Controlling the Zoom, Focus and IMAGE 43 Controlling the Camera Setup Mode 44 Appendix A Specifications and Clearance Diagram 47 Appendix B Troubleshooting 49 Appendix C Pinout Connections 55 Appendix D Typical System Diagram 57 Appendix E Glossary of Terms 59 Appendix F Warranty Information 61 Index 63 i
List of Figures Main Docking Station 3 Tracking System Keypad 5 Main Docking Station Backpanel 6 Power Pack with Top View 8 Tracking Ring Assembly 9 Belt with Power Pack 9 Tracking System Keypad 10 Connector Block and CameraMan 13 Backpanel with Power Supply 14 Connecting Main Docking Station 16 Antenna Hanging Loosely 18 Front and Back Tracking Sensors 19 Sensor Blocked by Hair 19 360o of Coverage 20 Facing the CameraMan Camera 24 Facing with CameraMan Camera 25 Default PAN/TILT 26 AutoTRACK Window 27 Aux
List of Figures xi CameraMan 3-CCD Presenter Camera System Installation and Operations Manual
Chapter 1 Meet Your Presenter System Congratulations On Your Purchase Your new Grass Valley Camera System uses proven automatic tracking technology to help improve your distance learning, telemedicine and videoconferencing applications. You should use this manual in conjunction with the installation and operations manual that came with your CameraMan 3-CCD camera. This manual covers the connection, configuration, and usage of your new Presenter Camera System.
Chapter 1 You’ll see three icons in this manual: This icon alerts you to important instructions in the operation and maintenance of your Camera Control Keypad. This icon alerts you to tips or noteworthy suggestions in the operation, use or maintenance of your Camera Control Keypad. This icon refers you to the 3-CCD Camera Installation and Operations Manual that came with your camera.
Meet Your Presenter System commercial use of these registered trademarks and logos. The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications and warranty at any time without notice or obligation. Refer all Warranty and Servicing to the Grass Valley Product Support listed in the back of the installation and operations manual that came with your CameraMan camera. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without express written consent of Grass Valley, Inc. © 1998 Grass Valley, Inc.
Chapter 1 two RF frequencies (alternate channels are available for special order). After you connect it to your CameraMan camera, you can control the camera’s video and audio out, as well as its movement via the tracking ring, tracking keypad, or another external control device. The Main Docking Station consists of: • Main Docking Station with two antennas. • 10’ multi-conductor cable with 37-pin D-sub connectors.
Meet Your Presenter System • Tracking Power Pack Pouch • Power Pack Charger Tracking System Keypad FIGURE 1.2 Tracking System Keypad The Tracking System Keypad (7) lets you control camera features such as autoTRACK Views, location presets and manual pan/tilt functions in either a wireless RF, or hard-wired mode. With icons illustrating every autoTRACK View button, you can easily understand what each camera view should look like.
Chapter 1 Main Docking Station FIGURE 1.3 Main Docking Station Backpanel 6 Antenna RF receivers for the tracking power pack. RF Channel Select Used to select which RF channel the Main Docking Station will use to communicate with the Tracking Ring Package. Audio Level Switch Used to configure the level of the balanced audio (XLR) output, available for either LINE or MIC level, depending on the type of audio system interfacing with the CameraMan system. The unbalanced ouput is LINE only.
Meet Your Presenter System RS-485 IN and OUT Jacks 4-position modular handset jacks used for RS-485 communications between the camera system and other CameraMan devices. PVI COM Jack 6-conductor RJ-11 jack used for communication with the Tracking System Keypad in hard-wired mode. RS-232 Port Standard DB-9 (female) connector provides RS-232 communications capability for devices like PCs or other vendor-control systems. Auxiliary Provides communications to Communications select CameraMan perpherals.
Chapter 1 Tracking Ring Package Power Pack FIGURE 1.4 Power Pack with Top View Power Switch Used to turn Power Pack and Tracking Ring on and off. Power Indicator Lets you know when power is ON LEDs (red) and when batteries are LOW (yellow). Tracking Ring Port Used to connect Tracking Ring to power pack, see “Tracking Ring Package” on page 29. Auxiliary Battery Used to connect the optional auxilPack Port iary battery pack for extended use, see “Optional Auxiliary Battery Pack” on page 31.
Meet Your Presenter System Tracking Ring Assembly FIGURE 1.5 Tracking Ring Assembly • Back Sensor • Front Sensor • Tracking Ring Port Connector Belt Assembly FIGURE 1.6 Belt with Power Pack Using the pouch, clip power pack on belt as shown.
Chapter 1 Tracking System Keypad Next, take a look at the front of your Tracking System Keypad. It is the control center for your Presenter Camera System and is composed of the following features. FIGURE 1.7 Tracking System Keypad • Used to recall preset locations. The HOME button is considered PRESET 1. • Used to change the position and perspective of the presenter in the video frame while being tracked by the camera (choose between Tight, Wide, Right and Left).
Meet Your Presenter System • Used to fine-tune the position of the subject while in autoTRACK mode. • Illuminates when batteries are placed in the keypad or function buttons are pressed. • Used to disengage autoTRACK, and freeze the camera’s movement while in autoTRACK mode. • Used in conjunction with other controls for keypad customization and camera setup. • Used to manually adjust visual clarity of the video picture. • Used to brighten and darken the video picture.
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Chapter 2 Connect Your Presenter System Installing the Camera System Now that you’ve identified the components of your Presenter Camera System, as well as their individual buttons, ports and jacks, you can begin connecting them to your CameraMan camera. Removing the CameraMan Connector Block (Upgrade Only) FIGURE 2.1 Connector Block and CameraMan If you are performing an initial installation of a system package, as opposed to an upgrade, this is not necessary.
Chapter 2 Use the following procedure to remove the CameraMan Connector Block: 1. Turn the POWER switch on the back of the Cam- era OFF. 2. Disconnect all cables from the back of the cam- era. 3. Remove the three screws that hold the connec- tor block in place. 4. Pull the connector block out, unplugging it from the DB-37 connector. The Main Docking Station cable plugs into this port. Mounting the Main Docking Station FIGURE 2.
Connect Your Presenter System the back of the docking station. Do NOT plug it directly into the back of the camera. 5. Plug the other end of the power supply into a 120 VAC outlet. 6. Connect the antennas to the appropriate con- nectors and position them both to point vertically for optimum performance. For best performance, locate the antenna in free space, at least 6’ from the camera or any wires, metal surfaces, wall, etc. Make sure the Docking Station is at least 1 foot away from the camera unit.
Chapter 2 Connecting to the Main Docking Station FIGURE 2.3 Connecting Main Docking Station Now you can begin connecting your Main Docking Station to your CameraMan Camera System and your camera control devices. Connecting the CameraMan Cable The autoTRACK camera connects to the Main Docking Station using the supplied CameraMan 10’ multi-conductor cable with DB-37 connectors on both ends. 1.
Connect Your Presenter System Connecting a Keypad/ Controller The Tracking System Keypad can be hard-wired to the Main Docking Station using a CameraMan Keypad Cable (provided separately). 1. Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-11 type jack located in the battery compartment of the keypad. (Remove batteries) 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ-11 type jack to the back of the Main Docking Station, labeled PVI COM. 3.
Chapter 2 Tracking Ring Power Pack Assembly 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. 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, like shown below.
Connect Your Presenter System The Front and Back sensors require a direct line-ofsight link with the camera. The presenter must exercise caution to ensure no clothing or hair covers either Sensor. FIGURE 2.5 Front and Back Tracking Sensors About the Sensors You should understand how the autoTRACK Tracking Sensors work to obtain the maximum performance levels.
Chapter 2 The Front Sensor should be lying flat and centered on the body, just above the chest level. This 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. FIGURE 2.7 360o of Coverage With the proper positioning of the sensors, the CameraMan camera provides 360o of coverage for the presenter wearing the Tracking Ring.
Chapter 3 Configure Your Presenter System Configuring the Main Docking Station Before you can begin to use your new Presenter Camera System, you need to configure its components. There are two settings on the back of the Main Docking Station which must be set as follows: 1. Set the RF CHANNEL switch to the desired channel. This must match the setting on the Tracking Ring Power Pack. If you experience any problems on one of the channels, switch both to the alternate channel.
Chapter 3 • This switch setting will apply to the balanced audio output only. (Factory Default: MIC) 3. Set the AUDIO LEVEL ADJUST to the desired volume level. Refer to Appendix A for specifications on the audio outputs. Powering Up Before you can configure the rest of you Presenter Camera System, you need to turn the system power ON. Switch ON the POWER button on the front of the Main Docking Station.
Configure Your Presenter System and inserting the batteries into the battery compartment. 2. After installing the batteries, replace the battery door and press one of the pan keys. 3. Look to verify that the LED on the front of the keypad illuminates. This indicates that the batteries are installed properly. If the LED does not illuminate, the batteries may be installed backwards. Reverse the way the batteries are inserted, and try again.
Chapter 3 Modification of the following features is not required for system operation, but they are available if needed. For information on configuring your CameraMan camera, refer to the Installation and Operations Manual that came with the camera. Understanding the Panning Motion The PAN/TILT and SUBJECT POSITION arrows on your Tracking System Keypad are designed to help you maneuver the camera both in and out of autoTRACK mode. FIGURE 3.
Configure Your Presenter System FIGURE 3.2 Facing with CameraMan Camera However, there are applications in which you do not need to face the camera, so the default setting will not work. In these cases, you can stand BEHIND the camera, as shown above. But when you want the camera to move right, the picture moves left. These applications require that you re-orient the PAN arrows.
Chapter 3 Other Configurations The following configurations, like the panning orientation, would apply to your specific application need. Before changing the autoTRACK Window size, you will need to power up the tracking ring package. See “Tracking Ring Package” on page 29. FIGURE 3.3 Default PAN/TILT Maximum Pan/Tilt Travel Once the CameraMan camera is installed, you can configure the maximum PAN/TILT settings to the application.
Configure Your Presenter System AutoTRACK Windows FIGURE 3.4 AutoTRACK Window Each autoTRACK View includes a pre-programmed window. This window is an invisible area around the presenter, as shown above, where the Tracking Ring’s movement does not cause CameraMan to PAN or TILT. Once the presenter moves in a direction outside of the invisible autoTRACK window, the CameraMan continues to autoTRACK.
Chapter 3 Right Arrow Increase Pan Window Down Arrow Decrease Tilt Window Up Arrow Increase Tilt Window 3. Press and hold the selected autoTRACK View until you hear two beeps indicating that the new window size has been set.
Chapter 4 Use Your Presenter System System Start Up Once all necessary connections and configurations are made, you are ready to start up the rest of the system. Tracking Ring Package 1. Power ON the CameraMan camera with the POWER switch on the Main Docking Station. 2. Set the Tracking Ring Power Pack’s Power switch, located on the top of the unit, to ON. The Power ON LED on the Power Pack will illuminate.
Chapter 4 4. Press one of the four autoTRACK View buttons on the keypad to activate the autoTRACK functionality of the Camera System (the camera will not track until one of the autoTRACK buttons is pressed). Once you are in autoTRACK mode, the autoTRACK LED on the camera’s display panel will illuminate. If the autoTRACK LED on the CameraMan’s display panel is blinking, CameraMan is in autoTRACK mode, but the link between CameraMan and the Tracking Ring is not active.
Use Your Presenter System The LED on the Battery Charger indicates when the battery is fully charged. If a battery is very low, the LED on the charger flashes slowly. When the battery is fully charged, the LED on the charger flashes quickly. Optional Auxiliary Battery Pack An optional Rechargeable Auxiliary Battery Pack is available to connect with the Tracking Power Pack for extra long use. When attached to the Tracking Power Pack, the Auxiliary Battery Pack overrides the built-in 12-hour Battery.
Chapter 4 The Battery Charger takes 4 to 6 hours to recharge the Auxiliary Battery Pack. Audio Switch To activate Audio: 1. Set the AUDIO switch on the top of the Tracking Ring Power Pack to ON. 2. Speak at a normal level. If you decide not to use the Audio feature of the Tracking Ring Package, the AUDIO switch on the top of the Tracking Power Pack should be set to OFF. Using autoTRACK Your Presenter Camera System’s ability to follow a presenter around the room is unmatched in the industry.
Use Your Presenter System 2. Press one of the four autoTRACK View buttons on the Tracking System Keypad. 3. when you are finished autoTRACKing, press UNLOCK on the Chairperson Locator Keypad. For more information on the Personal Locator Keypads, see the CameraMan Personal Locator System Operations Manual. If the LOCK button is not used and a MY TURN button is pressed while autoTRACKing, then the system disengages the autoTRACK mode and goes to the MY TURN position.
Chapter 4 Using AutoTRACK Views One of the keys to your Presenter Camera System is its ability to not only track you around the room, but memorize various views and presets. These help you to make more effective and dynamic presentations. AutoTRACK Views Overview You can choose from four autoTRACK Views to engage the autoTRACK mode. These Views can be stored and recalled from the Tracking System Keypad by pressing one of the autoTRACK View buttons.
Use Your Presenter System Changes in the Subject Position within the video frame also can be stored. These functions enable the subject to fine-tune their position in each of the autoTRACK Views. For example, you may want to Zoom in slightly closer on the WIDE autoTRACK View or adjust your position in the video frame more to the left or right. This provides you with the flexibility to customize each autoTRACK View to suit your needs.
Chapter 4 WIDE AutoTRACK View Press the WIDE autoTRACK View button. The video frame should show a wide body shot of you. If you would like to alter your image in this view, you will need to reset the Wide View. To SET or CHANGE the wide autoTRACK VIEW: 1. After pressing WIDE View, use the SUBJECT POSITION arrows to position yourself in the middle of the video frame. 2. Use the manual ZOOM buttons to set the needed Zoom perspective, if needed. 3.
Use Your Presenter System To SET or CHANGE the right autoTRACK VIEW: 1. After pressing RIGHT View, use the SUBJECT POSITION arrows to position yourself in the middle of the video frame. 2. Use the manual ZOOM buttons to set the needed Zoom perspective, if needed. 3. Use the manual FOCUS buttons to set the focal point, if needed. 4. Use the manual IMAGE buttons to set the needed light/dark contrast, if needed. 5. Press and hold RIGHT until you hear two beeps, indicating the new setting is stored.
Chapter 4 3. Use the manual FOCUS buttons to set the focal point, if needed. 4. Use the manual IMAGE buttons to set the needed light/dark contrast, if needed. 5. Press and hold LEFT until you hear two beeps, indicating the new setting is stored. To RECALL the left autoTRACK VIEW: Press and release LEFT View. The camera recalls the information stored in the LEFT button. Using Subject Position and Pan/Tilt Arrows This section is dependent upon the orientation of your panning arrows.
Use Your Presenter System If the subject appears too far to the right in the frame... ...press the LEFT arrow to move the subject’s position. Manual Pan/Tilt Arrows Press the up, down, right, or left PAN/TILT arrows to pan or tilt the autoTRACK camera in that direction. By pressing any of the PAN/TILT arrows in the Camera Control section of the Tracking System Keypad, you will disengage the autoTRACK mode. To reactivate the autoTRACK mode, press any of the four autoTRACK View buttons.
Chapter 4 Using AutoFIND and Tracking Freeze These Presenter Camera System features will help you take control of your presentations. AutoFIND When you press an autoTRACK View button to enable autoTRACK, the CameraMan will automatically begin panning toward the HOME position ( “Home (Preset 1)” on page 41), looking for the Tracking Ring Sensor. This process is known as autoFIND. Once CameraMan reaches the HOME position, it will stop if you are not in the field-of-view. Once you enter the field-of-view...
Use Your Presenter System For example, you may want to use this feature when making a presentation in front of a flipchart. You may be offset to the right or left autoTRACK View and be making notes on the flipchart. Now you can press the TRACKING FREEZE button and walk away from the flipchart while still speaking.
Chapter 4 The HOME position is also used as a default position while in the tracking mode. This means that during tracking, if the line-of-sight between the camera and the Tracking Ring is obstructed, the camera will automatically return to the HOME position. See “AutoTRACK Mode” on page 32 and “AutoFIND” on page 40 for more information. The Location Preset HOME button is factory set for the autoTRACK Camera to be facing straight ahead (in the direction of the “front” label on the bottom of the camera).
Use Your Presenter System Pressing any of the Location Presets on the Tracking System Keypad will disengage the autoTRACK mode. To reactivate the autoTRACK mode, simply press any of the four autoTRACK View buttons. The camera will then go into the autoFIND mode until you are in the camera’s line-of-sight. The Camera will then begin tracking you in the view selected. Controlling the Zoom, Focus and IMAGE These control features help ensure that your video looks great...
Chapter 4 Automatic Setting In this mode, CameraMan will automatically adjust the Image (light & dark) for each camera view. • Press the autoIMAGE button to enable automatic operation of the CameraMan’s Image function. The autoIMAGE can be stored in a Location Preset or an autoTRACK View. Focus Setting The Focus setting adjusts the lens for visual clarity of the video picture. To control the focus: • Press the top FOCUS button to adjust the lens for objects closer to the camera.
Use Your Presenter System Adjusting the Camera Setup Mode Settings SETUP and MODE Buttons To enter the camera setup mode: • Press and hold the SETUP and MODE buttons simultaneously for 2.5 seconds. The keypad should beep once • Release both buttons. • The camera will flash, and an on-screen menu will appear when it enters the camera setup mode. MENU EDIT Arrows To select a setting, or the value of a setting, use the PAN/TILT MENU EDIT left/right and up/down arrows on your keypad.
Chapter 4 MENU Button Press the MENU button to toggle between the onscreen settings menu and the video image. BARS Button Press the Bars button to toggle between the onscreen color bars and the video image. White Balance Button Press the button next to the W to automatically set the white balance in the camera setup mode. Once all adjustments have been made, the camera must be returned to the system mode for normal operation. Just follow the same directions to enter camera setup mode (listed on page 45).
APPENDIX A Specifications and Clearance Diagram The following specifications are for the Main Docking Station, Tracking Ring Package, and Tracking System Keypad. For specifications on your CameraMan camera, refer to the installations and operations manual that came with your camera. Specifications Main Docking Station Video Out (75 ohm) Composite or S-Video NTSC Y: VS 1.0 Vp-p Sync negative C: Burst 0.286 Vp-p VBS: 1.0 Vp-p Composite PAL Y: 1.0 Vp-p Sync negative C: Burst 0.300 Vp-p VBS: 1.
Appendix A Tracking Ring Package Tracking Range Up to 60’ from autoTRACK Camera Wireless Audio 60’ from Main Docking RF Tracking Frequency Standard A/B: 209.3 MHz/212.5 MHz Special H/I: 213.0 MHz/207.6 MHz Special L/N: 212.0 MHz/207.1 MHz Dimensions 4.6” L x 2.8” W x 1.
APPENDIX B Troubleshooting Should you have any problems with your CameraMan Presenter Camera System, please refer to the following guide. After referring to the guide, should you still have questions, please contact your authorized Grass Valley reseller, or call Grass Valley Support direct. Problem The CameraMan autoTRACK Camera will not follow the Tracking Ring Package. Solution 1. Is the POWER LED on the CameraMan’s front panel illuminated? • If it is illuminated, proceed to step #2.
Appendix B • If the battery is fully charged and the TRACKING UNIT STATUS LED is still OFF, check that the RF CHANNEL switch on the back of the Main Docking Station matches the position of the RF Channel switch on the back of the Tracking Ring Power Pack. 3. Is the autoTRACK LED on the camera’s display panel illuminated or flashing? • If it is ON, proceed to step #4. • If it is OFF, use the Tracking System Keypad to select one of the four autoTRACK View buttons. 4.
Troubleshooting power cable, are impeding its ability to freely pan left and right or tilt up and down. 4. Verify that both antennas are connected to the Main Docking Station and that no wires or metal objects are touching either antenna. 5. Check the battery in the Tracking System Key- pad. Note: The Keypad takes (2) AA batteries with a lifespan of two to three months with average use. The Keypad will indicate that its battery is low with a long beep when any button is pressed.
Appendix B Problem The Tracking System Keypad will not control the autoTRACK Camera when used in the wireless RF mode. Solution 1. Verify that the batteries are installed in the key- pad properly. 2. Verify that the BASE UNIT ADDRESS switch on the back of the autoTRACK Camera, and the BASE UNIT ADDRESS switch in the battery compartment of the keypad are set to the same setting. 3. Verify RF command switch on the back of the autoTRACK Camera is set to ENABLE (Switch Bank B-4). 4.
Troubleshooting 2. Verify that the appropriate video connection is being used on the back of the Main Docking Station, either S-VIDEO or COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT. (see “Main Docking Station” on page 3) 3. Verify a solid connection of the CameraMan Cable to both the Main Docking Station and the autoTRACK Camera. Problem Solution No communications through the RS-232 port. 1. Verify that the cable being used is wired cor- rectly. 2.
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APPENDIX C Pinout Connections You’ll find the following pinout connections on the back of your Main Docking Station. These diagrams are for your reference.
Appendix C 56 Pin Signal 1 Common 2 Signal 1 3 Signal 2 1 Y 2 C 3 Y Ground 4 C Ground 1 Video (1Vpp) 2 Ground 1 + 18v DC 2 Ground 1 Audio 2 Ground CameraMan 3-CCD Presenter Camera System Installation and Operations Manual
APPENDIX D Typical System Diagram Below is a typical setup for your Presenter Camera System. The items in the diagram are not to scale. FIGURE D.1 Typical System Diagram 1 Power Supply 2 Main Docking Station 3 CameraMan Cable (10 ft. max.) 4 CameraMan System II Camera 5 IR, line-of-sight tracking (up to 60 ft. max.) 6 RF link to CameraMan System II (60 ft. max.) Note: The Tracking System Keypad, as an option, can be “hard-wired” to the Main Docking Station up to a maximum distance of 250 feet.
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APPENDIX E Glossary of Terms The following are terms used throughout the Presenter Camera System Operations Manual that will assist you in understanding the use of the CameraMan system. autoFIND* A feature of the autoTRACK Camera which enables the camera to automatically search for a Tracking Device worn or held by a presenter that is not in the camera’s field-of-view.
Appendix E Tracking System Keypad A hand-held keypad used by a presenter to control camera functions and tracking features utilizing wireless radio frequency communications. RF An abbreviation for Radio Frequency that is a technology used in wireless or hard-wired communications. Subject Position* The position or location of a presenter wearing or holding the Tracking Device within the video frame while in the autoTRACK mode.
APPENDIX F Warranty Information Grass Valley 90-day Limited Warranty • Grass Valley warrants the end-user that this product will be free from defects in material and/ or workmanship for a 90-day period commencing the date of delivery, except where expressly noted. • Proof of Purchase: You are required to retain Grass Valley’s authorized Dealer’s Dated Bill of Sale as evidence of the date of purchase and to establish warranty eligibility.
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Index A AutoFIND, 40 AutoTRACK, 32 mode, 32–33 view left, 37 right, 36 tight, 35 wide, 36 views, 34 B C F 071838600 June 2005 AutoTRACK Windows, 27 Battery, 30 auxiliary pack, 31 recharge, 30 Belt Assembly, 9 Contacting Grass Valley, vi Focus Setting, 44 G I L M Glossary, 59 Image Settings, 43 Installing the Camera System, 13–15 Location Presets, 41 home (preset 1), 41 preset 2 and 3, 42 Main Docking Station about, 3 clearance diagram, 48 components, 6 configuring, 21–22 connecting, 16–17 mountin
Index O P S 64 Multi-Camera Applications, 15 T Other Configurations, 26 Pan/Tilt arrows, 39 configuring, 26 re-orienting, 25 understanding, 24 Power Pack assembly, 18–20 audio switch, 32 components, 8 Presenter System Components, 3–5 Setup Mode, 44 adjusting settings, 45 Subject Position arrows, 38 System Diagram, 57 W Z System Start Up, 29 Tracking Freeze, 40 Tracking Ring Assembly components, 9 Tracking Ring Package about, 4 components, 8 specifications, 48 start up, 29 Tracking System Keypad abou