The number of the selected camera is displayed in the OLED-display (12). Pressing ‘cam select’ once will end the cam select mode. Buttons 1-4 (1) can now be used to select the camera, and if ‘link'(3) is selected also to control the switcher together with ‘cut’ (6). The sequence ‘shift’ – ‘cam select’ will lock the ‘cam select’ button. With the sequence ‘cam select’ – ‘shift’ – 1-4 you can select camera 5-8. The switch lights up yellow if the link option is enabled and link is established.Ī camera can be selected by first pressing ‘cam select'(5), and next one of the select buttons 1-4 (1). If no link can be established, the switch will light up red. To enable link operation, press the ‘link’ button (3) on the controller. Save the selections by selecting ‘return’. Camera 1 may not be input 1 on the switcher. You can also disable input selection for a key. With ‘key mapping’ you can set to which inputs the buttons 1-4 (and 5-8) connect. Which switcher output is affected is determined with the next selection ‘link bus’, preview is most used. In the next menu entry, select ‘master’ mode when you want to send camera selection commands to the switcher, ‘peer’ if you want both to send and receive these, and ‘slave’ if the switcher defines which camera is selected. Navigate to the ‘Link menu’ to select which vide switcher you want to link to (vMix, ATEM or none), and next enter the IP-address. In that way the camera selection on the controller will follow selection on the vide switcher and/or vice versa. You can ‘link’ the PTZ controller to a switcher (ATEM or vMix), in master, slave or peer mode. Next, enter the ‘CAMERA MENU’ to set protocols and IP address for each connected camera. Select ‘Save and return’ to store the IP configuration. Next, if you set ‘Lock subnet’ to ‘yes’, the subnet part of the PTZ-link IP address will be used for all other IP addresses. Select ‘SYSTEM MENU’ and ‘IP adress’ to change the address of the PTZ-link. To put it shortly, the first 3 of the 4 parts of the address have to be the same, for instance 192.168.010…. In order to work with IP cameras, both the PTZ-link and the IP cameras need to be in the same IP subnet. When you select ‘return’ (following ‘camera 8’), the status display returns and you can start controlling your cameras. Next, you may have to change the camera address (depending on the connection configuration). #Install istream serialIf you have only serial controlled cameras, navigate to the CAMERA MENU, and select the correct protocol (PelcoD 2400 or Visca 9600) for each connected camera. When link is off, ‘cam select’ is used to choose the camera to adjust with PTZ-link.\ In addition, the link bus can be set to an auxilary output.ĭuring operation, the ‘link’ button toggles the linking of controllers on and off. These modes may be more convenient when different people operate the switcher and PTZ controllers. In ‘slave mode’ camera selection in PTZ-link follows the selection of the vide switcher. In ‘master mode’, PTZ-link dictates the vide switcher which camera is selected for preview. After the camera is adjusted, ‘cut’ takes it to ‘program’. The link bus will be set to preview – the camera that is selected is shown in the preview window. In a one man operation, ‘peer mode’ will be most useful – selecting a camera on either controller is communicated to the other. PTZ-link allows ‘linking’ both controllers in a few ways, to reduce errors: Both controllers allow you to select cameras, which makes it easy to make mistakes like adjusting the camera that is ‘live’. These can be operated by one person in a small setup, or by multiple people in larger setups. In a typical multi PTZ camera setup, separate controllers are used for the vide switcher and PTZ cameras. future proof, user updatable The ‘link’ of PTZ-link.both serial and IP protocols supported: Visca 9600, PelcoD 2400, Visca over IP, PTZ optics IP, Everet IP, Panasonic CGI, Blackmagic SDI, Onvif, vMix virtual PTZ.easy to operate, stand alone or combined with a switcher panel.can be linked to ATEM switchers or vMix systems.powered over Ethernet or with AC adapter.
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