Crestron
C2N-CAMIDSPT
Camera Interface, Digital Servo Pan Tilt Head
Operations Guide - DOC. 6262A
Camera Interface, Digital Servo Pan Tilt Head: C2N-CAMIDSPT
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is not affected by its mounting orientation; the primary consideration is to mount the
unit to allow for the greatest range of pan/tilt motion.
CAUTION:
Failure to properly balance the camera/lens/cradle assembly prior to
operation can result in poor performance and possible damage to the unit. Complete
the balancing instructions after this caution to avoid operational and/or product
failure.
To ensure best performance of the CAMIDSPT, complete the following procedures
in the order presented. (Refer to the accompanying figures.)
1. Measure 0.75 inches (1.91 cm) from the center of the top or bottom
mounting holes on the tilt hub. Use a pencil to place a mark on the face
of the tilt hub to show the location of the tilt axis centerline.
Locating Tilt Hub and Mounting Plate Centerlines
1.5 in
(3.81 cm)
Mark
Centerline
MOUNTING
PLATE
SUPPORT
BRACKET
TILT HUB
Mark
Centerline
0.75 in
(1.91 cm)
0.75 in
(1.91 cm)
CAMERA
ALIGNMENT PEG
2. Measure 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) from the left edge of the mounting plate.
Use a pencil to place a mark on the face and bottom edge of the
mounting plate to show the location of the tilt axis centerline when the
plate is mounted on the CAMIDSPT.
3. Assemble the lens and camera.
4. Attach the camera alignment peg (if supplied) to the appropriate
location on the support bracket.
5. Position the mounting hole of the camera/lens assembly on the
camera/lens support bracket. Use the supplied ¼-20 x ½” socket head
cap screw to secure the camera/lens assembly, with cables attached, to
the bracket. If necessary, use ¼” flat washer supplied.
6. With the camera/lens and attached support bracket and mounting plate
turned on their side, place a round object, such as a pen or pencil,
positioned under the centerline marked on the mounting plate. Loosen
the screws attaching the support bracket to the mounting plate and
adjust the position of the camera/lens and support bracket assembly on
the mounting plate to locate the point at which the camera/lens