The Facilities group just recently installed a new camera in our chapel but has not provided training. Who should I contact for to help me learn how to use the new equipment?
Ward Tech Specialist
Grandview 3rd Ward
Grandview East Stake Provo Utah
How to use newly mounted camera
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Biggles
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Re: How to use newly mounted camera
Ideally someone from Facilities.REChambers wrote: Sun Jan 18, 2026 9:52 pm The Facilities group just recently installed a new camera in our chapel but has not provided training. Who should I contact for to help me learn how to use the new equipment?
Ward Tech Specialist
Grandview 3rd Ward
Grandview East Stake Provo Utah
Assuming you have the camera details, I personally would do a search on the internet and download the relevant documentation!
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andrewsharyn
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Re: How to use newly mounted camera
Hello neighbor!
We just got one too. The company provided the attached powerpoint for training. The gist of it is you need to download nditools https://ndi.video/tools/ for your laptop. Then you can select the camera in NDI tools and it will become a virtual input for Zoom.
If you navigate to the camera's IP address (label on the bottom of the bracket) and login (admin/admin or guest/guest) you can then control the camera's position and even save some preset position that can be called up. I setup the ones in my stake for 1. Pulpit, 2. Music conductor, 3. Choir. The stake center gets a few others for musical numbers, floor exercise, and so on that are used in stake conferences. As a note I only provide the guest login for the wards so they don't accidentally mess up the advanced settings.
Andrew Gibson
Stake Technology Specialist
Provo North Park Stake
We just got one too. The company provided the attached powerpoint for training. The gist of it is you need to download nditools https://ndi.video/tools/ for your laptop. Then you can select the camera in NDI tools and it will become a virtual input for Zoom.
If you navigate to the camera's IP address (label on the bottom of the bracket) and login (admin/admin or guest/guest) you can then control the camera's position and even save some preset position that can be called up. I setup the ones in my stake for 1. Pulpit, 2. Music conductor, 3. Choir. The stake center gets a few others for musical numbers, floor exercise, and so on that are used in stake conferences. As a note I only provide the guest login for the wards so they don't accidentally mess up the advanced settings.
Andrew Gibson
Stake Technology Specialist
Provo North Park Stake
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