Configuring Shot Button Text; Creating And Storing Shots - Ross PIVOTCam Control Panel User Manual

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Configuring Shot Button Text

You can change the format and size of the text that appears on shot buttons. The same values apply to all shots in all
banks on all cameras.
To format shot button text:
1. On the Store/Recall Shots tab, tap the Config Banks and Shots button.
A configuration interface appears (Figure 4.10).
2. In the Shot Names Format list, tap one of the following formats:
• Shot Number Only — Shot buttons show only the shot number.
• Shot Name Only — Shot buttons show only the name of the shot.
• Shot Number & Name (1 Line) — Shot buttons show the shot name and number on one line.
• Shot Number & Name (2 Lines) — Shot buttons show the shot number on one line, and the shot name on
another.
Tip: If you hide shot button text, the text still exists and can be restored by changing the shot name format.
3. In the Shots Text Size box, specify the text size, as a number. Larger numbers correspond to larger text. The
valid range is 8 to 50.
4. When you are finished making changes, tap the Apply button.

Creating and Storing Shots

To create and store a shot, you move the camera system to the desired shot position, and then store the shot.
To create and store shots:
1. Tap the camera button corresponding to the camera you want to use in the shot.
2. Tap the shot bank button for the bank where you want to store the shot.
3. Move the camera into the position you want to store as a shot.
To move the camera, you can use a joystick panel (if equipped), or use controls on the Camera Controls tab.
For more information, see "Controlling Cameras" on page 4–5.
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Figure 4.10 - Configuring Shot Button Text
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