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RAV-Ware— Configuring Auxiliary Devices

Camera Controls

The RAV system provides voice tracking capabilities through a VISCA control port connection to a PTZ camera.

Setting camera presets

The camera presets are programmed in RAV-Ware and assigned to each microphone pod. When a specific microphone is activated, the PTZ camera will move to the associated preset camera position. The RAV 900 supports three camera positions and a home position. The RAV 600 supports two camera positions and a home position.

Note: The PTZ camera can still be controlled manually from the camera or video codec remote control.

To open Camera Controls

Click the Camera Controls icon in the Configuration screen.

Note: This option is only available when you are connected to a RAV unit and have a camera connected to the VISCA port.

To set camera presets

1. Select the Camera Control Mode, either Sony or Canon.

2. Select which camera you are programming from the Camera list.

3. Select the Camera Delay.

Camera delay is the amount of time the microphone must be activated before the camera moves to the preset position and amount of time the microphone must be inactive before returning to the home position. ClearOne recommends setting the camera delay to at least two seconds to prevent the camera

from changing positions at every sound.

Figure 3.28. Camera Controls

 

4.Using the directional arrow buttons and the Zoom In and Out buttons, position the camera for the first microphone pod.

5.Click Save Preset under the microphone pod to assign the camera position to the mic pod.

6.Repeat steps for the second and third mic pod (RAV 900 only) and home position.

7.Select the Voice Tracking System Enabled.

Note: Once you set the presets, do not switch Camera Control Mode (the camera type).This will delete all presets.

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To test camera presets

1.Select the camera you are testing.

2.Click Run Preset for each mic pod to test the programming. The camera should move to the preset position for each microphone.

Dialer and Phonebook Usage

The RAV system includes a Phonebook that stores up to 20 names and phone numbers. Phonebook entries may be entered through RAV-Ware or using the RF Controller.The Dialer in RAV-Ware mimics the RF Controller and may be used to make calls, mute microphones and adjust the loudspeaker volume. See pages 52–59 for information on using the RF Controller.

Phonebook

RAV-Ware features a Phonebook utility which stores up to 20 phone numbers. These numbers are also assigned a speed dial number for dialing convenience through the RF Controller. Phonebook entries are listed in alphabetical order. You can add, edit or delete entries from the Phonebook window.

To open the Phonebook

Click the Phonebook button on the toolbar.

To add a Phonebook entry

1.Click New Entry.

2.Enter the Name and Number.

3.Enter a Speed Dial Number.

4.Click Add Entry.

To delete a Phonebook entry

1.Select the entry you want to delete.

2.Click Remove.

To edit a Phonebook entry

1. Select the entry you want to edit.

Figure 3.29. Phonebook Edit

2.Make desired changes to the entry.

3.Click Change.

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600/900 specifications

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