Vaddio RoboSHOT 12 HDMI User Guide - Page 9

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RoboSHOT HD Cameras Image: RoboSHOT 30 Camera The differences between the 12X model and the 30C models center around the power of the optical zoom lens and overall color of the camera models. The 30X is available in both black and white. ① Available in Black or White Versions ② ⑤ ③ ⑥ ④ 1) Camera and Zoom Lens: This RoboSHOT model has a powerful 30X optical zoom lens that is built around an Exmor 1/2.8-Typ, high-speed, low noise image sensor with a total of 2.34 megapixels for vibrant, detailed HD video image acquisition in a large to medium sized room. 2) Camera Support Arm: The RoboSHOT cameras use a single control arm for pan and tilt movements. Both ends of the cast control arm are anchored with silent and smooth BLDC (brushless DC) direct drive motors. These motors provide ultra-accurate and fast camera positioning and are capable of the slowest of crawls, which are suitable for on-air use. 3) IR Sensors: IR sensors are built into the front of the RoboSHOT to receive IR signals from the IR Remote Commander supplied with the camera. The IR sensors sit behind the Makrolon IR Window on the front of the base. 4) Multi-Color LED: The multi-colored LED indicates the use states of the camera:  Purple LED is for Boot-up and Standby modes.  Blue LED is for normal operation and is a power on, ready condition.  The blue LED will blink when the camera receives a valid IR command.  Solid red LED is to indicate a tally function illuminating when the camera is on-air.  Blinking red LED indicates a fault condition.  Yellow LED illuminates during a firmware update. 5) Logo: Really Cool Logo Badge (RCLB) is located on the IR Window. 6) Camera Base: Cast zinc alloy base for strength and stability, powder coated for toughness with fine texture. RoboSHOT HD Cameras - Document Number 342-0793 Page 9 of 60

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RoboSHOT HD Cameras
RoboSHOT HD Cameras - Document Number 342-0793
Page 9 of 60
Image:
RoboSHOT 30 Camera
The differences between the 12X model and the 30C models center around the power of the optical zoom lens and
overall color of the camera models.
The 30X is available in both black and white.
1)
Camera and Zoom Lens:
This RoboSHOT model has a powerful 30X optical zoom lens that is built around
an Exmor 1/2.8-Typ, high-speed, low noise image sensor with a total of 2.34 megapixels for vibrant, detailed HD
video image acquisition in a large to medium sized room.
2)
Camera Support Arm:
The RoboSHOT cameras use a single control arm for pan and tilt movements.
Both
ends of the cast control arm are anchored with silent and smooth BLDC (brushless DC) direct drive motors.
These
motors provide ultra-accurate and fast camera positioning and are capable of the slowest of crawls, which are
suitable for on-air use.
3)
IR Sensors:
IR sensors are built into the front of the RoboSHOT to receive IR signals from the IR Remote
Commander supplied with the camera.
The IR sensors sit behind the Makrolon IR Window on the front of the base.
4)
Multi-Color LED:
The multi-colored LED indicates the use states of the camera:
Purple LED is for Boot-up and Standby modes.
Blue LED is for normal operation and is a power on, ready condition.
The blue LED will blink when the camera receives a valid IR command.
Solid red LED is to indicate a tally function illuminating when the camera is on-air.
Blinking red LED indicates a fault condition.
Yellow LED illuminates during a firmware update.
5)
Logo:
Really Cool Logo Badge (RCLB) is located on the IR Window.
6)
Camera Base:
Cast zinc alloy base for strength and stability, powder coated for toughness with fine texture.
Available in Black or White Versions