For installations that include multiple CV30 cameras, it can be advantageous to have the option of disabling the remote control for one or more cameras. For example:
- Limit control to a specific camera or cameras
- Help prevent accidental settings changes to the cameras
- Restrict the remote to only control the volume of a Nureva audio conferencing system
Before you start
When enabling or disabling the remote control for CV30 cameras, there are some considerations that should be noted.
- If a camera is connected to the USB hub or a computer, the camera is powered-up, but the camera is not active
- The blue LED on the camera indicates active video streaming, it does not indicate that the camera is powered up
- A powered-up camera will accept the enable and disable command, even when it is not active
- If the cameras are close together, every camera that is powered up will accept the enable and disable command
- The enable and disable command is not accepted if the onscreen display (OSD) menu is open
The best practice is to enable or disable the remote on one camera at a time, by disconnecting the USB cable from each of the other cameras.
Steps to disable the remote control
- Open an application that accesses the camera
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Once the camera application launches the camera view should be visible
- If the camera view is not shown, ensure the CV30 has been selected
- Push the Set button 3 times in close succession, then press Home
- In the camera view “Remote off” will be displayed
Commands from the remote control will no longer be recognized by the CV30 camera.
Steps to enable the remote control
- Open an application that accesses the camera
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Once the camera application launches the camera view should be visible
- If the camera view is not shown, ensure that the CV30 has been selected
- Push the Set button 3 times in close succession, then press Home
- In the camera view “Remote on” will be displayed
Commands from the remote control will be recognized by the CV30 camera.
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