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PTZOptics Studio Pro - NDI|HX 3 Connection; Setting & Calling Presets

PTZOptics Studio Pro
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534 Trestle Place Downingtown, PA, 19335 USA · Tel: +1(484)593-2247 · Email: support@ptzoptics.com
Rev 2.0 2023-10-23
NDI®|HX 3 Connection
The NDI®|HX connection allows you to connect and control your camera through any NDI com-
patible hardware or software on your Local Area Network. Once your camera is setup on a LAN,
you can utilize the NDI®|HX connection.
NDI®|HX 3 Setup
1. Download and install the latest NDI®|HX Tools from https://www.ndi.tv/tools.
2. Congure your camera settings from the NDI Cong tab in the camera’s web interface.
3. Select your camera within the NDI®|HX compatible device.
4. Select your camera. The NDI feed will utilize the camera’s device friendly name.
NewTek® NDI®, NDI® 4 & NDI®|HX are all registered trademarks by NewTek®. Please note that
your NDI License key is non-transferrable.
Setting & Calling Presets
The PTZOptics Move 4K, the Move SE, Link 4K, and Studio Pro cameras all utilize the same newly
upgraded camera presets system, and in this section, we will explain how to get the most out of
presets and how to properly use them.
If you have already attempted setting presets and noticed the image settings changing when
moving the camera or switching between presets, please read through the instructions below.
1. Lighting: Before adjusting the camera’s settings and saving presets, it is extremely important
that you are satised with the lighting in the area you plan to operate the camera. (Tip: The
easiest lighting to work with, is often referred to as “at lighting”, meaning the lighting is as
evenly dispered as possible thoughout the scene.)
2. Web UI: Once you have determined that the lighting setup is complete, type the camera’s
IP address into your web browser to open up the camera’s web UI. If you are not familiar with
how to do this, please see the Web UI section on page 29.
3. Default: We recommend setting all of the camera’s image settings, exposure settings, col-
or settings, and focus settings to default before setting up presets. The default settings are
shown on page 25 through 27.
(Note: When you save a preset, not only are you saving the position the camera is in,
but you are also saving all the image settings it had at that exact time. When panning,
tilting, and zooming the camera, all image settings will stay set to their last applied/
saved values.)