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Congratulations On Your Purchase! Your new CameraMan Student Camera System takes the distance out of distance learning by combining the flexibility of your 1-CCD or 3-CCD CameraMan camera with distributed preset control. This manual covers the connection, configuration and use of your new Student Camera System. Your Student Camera System should include It is designed to be used in conjunction with the Installation and Operations Manual that came these components:...
System Components Your Student Camera System includes a Programmable Response Module, Power Supply, a 1-CCD or 3-CCD Camera Control Keypad, and connection accessories. To set up your system, you will also need an audio mixer and microphones which may be purchased separately through ParkerVision.
PRM Jacks And Switches PRM Front Panel t Power Switch: Used to turn on power. t Power Indicator Light: Indicates power on/off status. PRM Jacks and Switches (rear panel) INPUTS RS 485 BASE UNIT POWER ADDRESS Audio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Relay OUTPUTS Video...
Mounting And Connecting The PRM Now you can begin to connect your Student Camera System components to your CameraMan camera, and audio equipment. Mounting the PRM INPUTS 1. Mount or place the Programmable Response Module in the desired location, being sure to leave sufficient space to allow access to the connections on the back panel.
Mounting And Connecting The PRM Connecting the PRM to the CameraMan Using a 4-conductor cable, wired in a “straight-through” mode and terminated with modular handset connectors, connect the RS-485 port on the back of the PRM to the RS-485 port on the back of the CameraMan Camera. Connecting the Contact Closure Outputs INPUTS The PRM’s AUDIO RELAY and VIDEO RELAY contact closure outputs are activated when a...
Configuring The Presets and Switches Now that you’ve connected the Programmable Response Module to your CameraMan and microphones, you can begin configuring the system. Use the diagram and controls on the rear panel of the PRM to perform this configuration. Location Preset Configuration Your Student Camera System is capable of storing and recalling 125 location preset.
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Configuring The Presets and Switches Diagram showing DIP Switch configuration which can be defined on the rear panel of the PRM. SET/ NO RETURN (DIP Switch 1): INPUT #33 OPERATION (DIP Switches 5,6): • DOWN (and all microphone inputs are inactive)– The camera will return to a Switch 5 is used to determine the operation mode of input 33.
Setting Up the Camera Control Keypad Your Camera Control Keypad is designed to be used in either a wireless, or hard-wired mode. The wireless mode allows you to move freely about the room, while the hard-wired option gives you the ability to control the camera from greater distances. For either, follow the steps below to prepare your keypad for use with your Student Camera System.
Changing And Recalling Location Presets Now that you’ve connected and configured your Student Camera System, you can are ready to begin using the system. To start, plug in the PRM , CameraMan, and any other audio or video components in your system, and power them up. Using the Camera Control Keypad The Camera Control Keypad included with your Student Camera System comes in a 1-CCD or 3-CCD version.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Should you have any problems with your CameraMan Student Camera System, please refer to the following guide. After referring to the guide, should you have any questions or problems, please contact your authorized reseller, or contact ParkerVision at (800) 532-8034 or (904) 737-1367.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Problem: When a student microphone is activated, the CameraMan Camera does not move. Solution: 1. Verify that the PRM POWER switch is ON. INPUTS 2. Verify the microphone is wired to the correct input on the RS 4 8 5 BASE POW ER UNIT...
Appendix B: Typical Student System Diagram Below is a typical Student Camera System setup. Your specific application needs, however, will determine how you set -up your system. INPUTS RS 4 8 5 BASE POW ER UNIT ADDRESS Audio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Relay OUTPUTS Video...
Appendix C: Warranty Information ParkerVision One-Year Limited Warranty The Warranty is voided if... • ParkerVision warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for a one-year period commencing on the date of delivery, except •...