Calibrating The Tolerance And Lens Response Settings - AMX NXP-PLV Operation/Reference Manual

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Calibrating the Tolerance and Lens Response settings

Since certain camera arrangements require special handling, the NXP-PLV offers methods to fine-tune
responses from joystick, iris, and focus controls.
The "deadband" in joystick tolerance refers to the amount of movement in which a joystick may be
moved before the movement may be acted upon by the NXP-PLV. The deadband tolerance may be
lowered for a more delicate response to joystick motions, or raised so that the joystick requires extensive
movement before the Positrack Pilot acknowledges the signal. The default deadband setting for pan, tilt
and zoom is 500: this may be increased up to a maximum of 65,535 or decreased to zero on the
PosiTrack Setup page.
To calibrate the Tolerance and Lens Response settings:
1. From the Camera Options page, press the Panel Setup button to access the Setup page (FIG. 25).
2. Press the PosiTrack Setup button to open the PosiTrack Setup page (FIG. 26).
3. To change the pan deadzone tolerance, use the Up and Down arrows to increase or decrease the
displayed total. Do the same with any needed changes for the tilt and zoom tolerances.
4. Select the desired Iris and Focus lens response from the Fast, Med, and Slow buttons. The default
is Med.
5. When finished, press the Back button on the upper left corner to return to the Setup page.
NXP-PLV Modero PosiTrack Pilot Camera Controller
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