Polycom Ceiling DocCam user manual Installation, Before you install, Mounting the camera, Remote

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Ceiling DocCam II — Introduction

Remote

 

M

 

FLIP

 

PWR

A

DISPLAY

L

 

 

B

 

K

FREEZE

ZOOM

AUTO

 

IN

FOCUS

 

 

C

CAM

LASER

D

Ceiling DocCam II — Installation

 

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Installation

Before you install

The following equipment is needed for proper installation:

String or plumb bob

Utility knife

Flathead screwdriver

E

G

ZOOM

J

OUT

 

PRESETS

0 1 2

3 4 5

F SET

NEG/INV B/W

AUTO

I

 

Be sure to check above the ceiling tile where you plan to install the camera to make sure the area is clear and that there is enough room for the Ceiling DocCam II and all of its components. Use the string or plumb bob to align and center the camera directly above the viewing area. Use the utility knife to cut a hole in the tile and the screwdriver to attach the white trim ring to the camera enclosure.

Mounting the camera

H

-

+

 

BRIGHTNESS

Figure 4. ClearOne remote

A.

Flip. Rotates image 180º on video display device.

B.

Freeze. Freezes current image until you press again to release and return to live view.

C.

Focus. Focus Near for close up views. Focus Far for distance views.

D. Cam Laser. Displays a laser pointer with momentary on (5 seconds) and auto off. Use the

 

laser pointer to position documents directly under the camera.

E. Presets. Stores up to six programmed camera setting presets (O-5).

F.

Set. Press to program presets.

G. Neg/Inv. Makes image a negative.This is useful in hiding highlighted portions of documents,

 

by making them appear not highlighted.

The Ceiling DocCam II is an integrated document/object camera designed to be installed in a suspended ceiling above a table. Recommended ceiling heights are between 8 and 12 feet. The camera module enclosure and the tile support rail allow for exceptional positioning free- dom when used with 2'x2' and 2'x4' ceiling tiles. The camera may be used with any tile 2' wide. The tile support rail distributes the weight of the camera into the grid and prevents tile warping. The diagram in Figure 5 shows the completed installation.

50' Cat 5 cable

H. Brightness. Auto automatically adjusts brightness, (+) manually brightens image and

 

(-) manually dims image.

I.

B/W. Black/White displays image in black and white.

J.

Zoom. Zoom In zooms for small images such as a stamp. Zoom Out zooms out for large

 

images or documents such as a blueprint.

K. Auto Focus. Automatically focuses an image.

L.

Power.Turns the camera on or off.

M.

Display. Shows icons for all camera controls and any messages associated with the presets.

Power

adapter25' S-video cable

RS-232

Television

or

Video Codec

Serial Control Panel

Figure 5. Complete installation

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Contents Page Introduction Table of ContentsBNC to RCA Important safeguardsUnpacking Front and back wall plate connections Product overviewCamera enclosure Before you install InstallationMounting the camera RemoteTo mount the camera Connecting cablesTo connect to the wall plate To connect to the display device and control systemTo program a preset Configuring for remote controlsProgramming presets Using your ClearOne remote Using your codec remoteOperation Viewing areasAppendix TroubleshootingSpecifications Product Return and Repair WarrantyEuropean Compliance FCC Part 15/ICES-003 ComplianceEC Declaration of Conformity Standards to which Conformity is declaredVisca Command/ ACK Protocol Visca Communication SpecificationsRS-232 control information Overview of ViscaError Messages Visca Camera-Issued MessagesACK/Completion Messages Network Change MessageATW CamwbCamae ON/OFFINT Inquiry Command Comments Block Inquiry Command ListGain H Other Inquiry Commands ... Command Packet 8x 09 7E 7E 02 FF Byte Bit Comments Exposure control Visca Command Setting ValuesNtsc PAL CloseLens Control Zoom Ratio and Zoom Position for reference