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Broadcast Pix Production Switchers Now Have Robotic Camera Control for JVC PTZ Cameras

Published: 2017-08-16

Broadcast Pix, a maker of live video production switchers, has added to its robotic camera control features in its production switchers and they now support some JVC PTZ cameras, including its new KY-PZ100 PTZ network video production cameras, through serial and IP connections.

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According to Broadcast Pix, each system can now control pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, gain, and preset recall for up to 12 cameras. The JVC cameras can be controlled using the joystick on any Broadcast Pix control panel.

PixButtons, Broadcast Pix’s patented control buttons with dynamic LED displays, provide quick access to up to 100 preset positions and can set the speed and range of PTZ camera movements, according to a Broadcast Pix press release.

The JVC PTZ cameras can also be controlled via touchscreen using BPview, Broadcast Pix’s customizable multi-view, as well as the Broadcast PixCommander browser-based interface on a computer or mobile device.

With PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology, a single cable powers the KY-PZ100 and delivers IP video and control to a Flint, Roadie, or new BPswitch system, adds the press release

“The KY-PZ100’s 30x optical lens, excellent low-light performance, and unique IP connectivity make it an ideal PTZ camera for houses of worship and government meeting coverage, plus sports production and many other vertical markets,” says Craig Yanagi, product marketing manager, JVC Professional Products, in the Broadcast Pix press release. “We’re excited to work with Broadcast Pix, which has systems installed around the world used for productions that rely on PTZ cameras.”

More from the press release:

JVC PTZ camera control will be available on all current Broadcast Pix models and the new BPswitch family of integrated production switchers as part of a new system software release, which will be available in late 2017. The new software will be available as a free upgrade for systems currently under warranty or for $995 for systems out of warranty. Broadcast Pix will demonstrate its robotic camera control during IBC 2017 (Stand 7.A15), which runs Sept. 15-19 at the RAI Amsterdam.

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