Adjusting Tri-Synchronous Motion Speed; Setting The Direction For Camera Movements - LEGRAND vaddio RoboFLIP 30 HDBT Complete Manual

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Adjusting Tri-Synchronous Motion Speed

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The Tri-Synchronous Motion algorithm calculates the pan, tilt and zoom speeds needed for the camera to
move from one preset to the next so that all three movements begin together and arrive at the same time.
You may need to experiment to find the best Tri-Sync speed setting. Here is a simple method:
1. Store a preset, checking Save with Tri-Sync and setting the speed slider about a third of the way along
the scale.
2. Move the camera to a different pan, tilt, and zoom position, and save this position as another preset.
Again, check Save with Tri-Sync; but set the speed slider to about the halfway point.
3. Move the camera from one preset to the other to evaluate which movement is closer to the speed you
want. Use the Tri-Sync speed associated with that preset, or adjust it as needed.
4. Store all the presets you will need.
5. Switch among the presets to determine whether any of them should use different Tri-Sync speeds.
6. Adjust the speeds as needed.

Setting the Direction for Camera Movements

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By default, the arrow buttons on the remote and in the web interface show the direction you would see the
camera move if you were looking the same direction as the camera. If a person facing the camera is
controlling it with the remote, using the right arrow pans the camera to the person's left.
To make the arrow buttons indicate camera movement from the perspective of a person facing the camera,
open the Settings control and invert the pan direction.
Note
Tilt direction is automatically inverted when you select Image Flip for inverted mounting. You do not need to
set tilt direction with the motor controls.
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