This module will control the Vaddio RoboSHOT 30 or Vaddio RoboSHOT 12. It uses 2-
way RS232 communications, stores up to 25 presets on the Crestron system, allows
for storing up to 15 Tri-Sync presets on the camera itself, and allows camera control
using joysticks as well as standard buttons. Either the Crestron CPC-2000 or C2N-
CAMIDJ Joystick Controller can be used, however they cannot both be used in the
same system. Note that the C2N-CAMIDJ is not supported on systems prior to the 2-
Series processors. White Balance and Exposure controls are also included.
There are two ways to control the camera using the digital Pan/Tilt inputs.
One way automatically changes speeds the longer you hold the input high. The
pan inputs have three speeds. The tilt inputs have two speeds. The speed
changes occur at
two-second intervals. It is possible to enter the same speed for the speed
parameters, thus eliminating the speed changes. Also, selecting the speed of
default will use the default speeds preprogrammed into the module. The digital
inputs for zoom will also automatically change speeds.
The second way uses proportional pan tilt speeds. The current zoom
position is determined. Then the speed is set based on that zoom
position.
Saving a preset (Up to 25 on the Crestron system or 15 Tri-Sync on the camera)
is a three step process:
1. Move the camera to the desired position
2. Press Preset_Save or Tri-Sync_Preset_Save (the associated Save will go high)
3. Press the preset you wish to save the
location to. To recall a preset, just press the preset
number.
There are two sets of joystick inputs that can be used. The signals prefaced
with CPC-2000 are designed to be connected to the corresponding signals on a
Crestron CPC-2000A Joystick Controller. The signals prefaced with C2N-
CAMIDJ are designed to be connected to the corresponding signals on a
Crestron C2N-CAMIDJ Joystick Controller. Note that you cannot use both the
CPC-2000A and the C2N-CAMIDJ in
the same system with this module.
Unused inputs can have a “0” assigned to them. Unused outputs should have
unique commented out signal names assigned to them.
Speeds are set on the CPC-2000 by using the Speed knobs. On the C2N-
CAMIDJ, two sets of speeds can be saved – High and Low. Speeds are set
on the C2N- CAMIDJ as follows:
1. Select high or low speed by pressing the top (high) or bottom (low) button
on the top of the joystick handle. The corresponding High or Low LED will
illuminate.
2. Press the function that you want to set the speed for (Zoom, Pan, Tilt). The
current speed will be displayed on the 2-digit display on a scale of 00- 99.
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