VADDIO AutoTrak 2.0 Installation And User Manual - Short Term Confidential
AutoTrak 2.0 Camera Tracking System
©2012 Vaddio - All Rights Reserved. AutoTrak 2.0 Camera Tracking System - Document Number 342-0382 Rev. A
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Dip Switch Settings
IR 1, 2 & 3: These settings, using switches 1 & 2, determine the IR frequency of the one IR remote
control that was supplied with your system. The IR remote can operate up to three different PTZ
cameras from one remote, using the selector buttons at the top of the remote.
IR Out: The IR output is returned to the Quick-Connect on the RS-232 RJ-45 jack on the back of the
camera. Leave this switch in the ON position on both HD-18 cameras for use with AutoTrak 2.0.
When this switch is in the ON position, the IR Remote is overridden.
Baud Rate: The options for baud rate are 9600 or 38,400 for RS-232. Set to 9600bps for AutoTrak
2.0.
SD Output Frequency: Select either NTSC or PAL as the output for the camera’s SD signal that is
transmitted on the BNC connector. For North America, for the IR Reference camera set to NTSC for
the AutoTrak 2.0. For International systems, use the PAL setting
SD Output Size: Three options are available for the SD output, select from crop, squeeze or letterbox.
Set this parameter accordingly to the peripherals used.
Image Flip: Turning Image Flip on (switch down), will flip the image and allow the camera to be
inverted. For AutoTrak 2.0, set image flip to OFF.
Test Bars: Turning this switch on will override the camera video output and send non-standard 75%
test video bars from the camera output. The test color bars are intended as a convenience for testing
the signal path and for use with the HD-18 CCU System and diagnostics of configuration cabling..
Switch 10: This switch is unused, and should be left in the OFF position.
HD Video Select:
This rotary switch sets the HD YPbPr video output resolution. Use the resolution that works well with the
peripheral equipment (monitors, codecs, video mixers, etc.) Not all monitors can handle all the
resolutions on this table. Please choose the resolution that best serves your peripheral equipment.
Finding the sweet spot can be a bit of a challenge due to the scalers built in to cameras, monitors, video
mixers and video processors.
AutoTrak 2.0 General Specifications
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AutoTrak 2.0 Belt Pack and Lanyard
Battery Type and Size
Four(4) AA Alkaline batteries, rechargeable batteries OK
Battery Life
Up to six (6) hours with Alkaline batteries, less time for rechargeable batteries
Connectors
5-Pin mini XLR-M
Battery Pack Size
4.5” (114.3mm) H x 3.0” (76.2mm) W x 1.25” (31.75mm) D
Battery Pack Weight
0.5 lbs (0.226796185 kg)
Lanyard Necklace Length
24” (609.6mm)
Lanyard Cable Length
32” (812.8mm)
Lanyard Cable
5-Pin mini XLR-F, Strain Relieved on both ends, attached to the Lanyard
Lanyard Weight with Cable
0.15 lbs (0.0680388555 kg - roughly)
AutoTrak 2.0 CPU
Processor
Intel® Atom™ Dual Core Processor
Graphics
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator
RGBHV Output
One (1) DE-15F (HD-15F) Connector (resolution limited to 800 x 600 @ 60 Hz)
Video Capture Card
Internal with 3-RCA-F and 1-Y/C-F Connectors, Use the center RCA connector for AutoTrak 2.0
Memory 1GB
DDR2
Storage 16GB
SSD
Ethernet
Two (2) Gb Ethernet ports on RJ-45 (Application Does not support the Ethernet ports)
RS-232 Interfaces
Three (3) RS-232 on DB-9M (DE-9M)
USB Ports
Six (6) USB 2.0 Ports
Dimensions/Weight
1-RU - 1.72” (43.7mm) H x 18.93” (480.8mm) W x 10” (254mm) D / 8.8lbs (4.0kg)
Power
110V -240V 50/60Hz Switching Power Supply (internal)
AutoTrak 2.0 HD-18 Cameras
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