What Is a Relative PTZ Camera?
A relative PTZ (Pan‑Tilt‑Zoom) camera operates using incremental movement commands, meaning the camera adjusts its position based on directional input—such as “pan slightly left,” “tilt down,” or “zoom in”—rather than moving to predefined coordinates or set presets.
Note: Box zoom functionality is not supported in relative PTZ mode.
Note: Box zoom functionality is not supported in relative PTZ mode.
Who Can Use This Feature
- Providers: Relative PTZ camera control is available by default when an approved camera is connected to a Teladoc device.
Pre-Requisites:
- The Improved Video Call Experience must be enabled for your practice
An approved Relative PTZ camera must be connected to a Teladoc device. Supported models include:
- Logitech Rally Camera
- BZBGear UPTZ230 Camera
- Logitech PTZ Pro 2 Camera
- Logitech Meetup Camera
Instructions
Enable the Relative PTZ Camera
- Select Remote from the bottom control panel.
- Use the controls in the right-hand panel to adjust the camera’s pan, tilt, and zoom.
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