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You now manage firmware using the Vicon Firmware Manager. For information, see the Vicon Firmware Manager Quick Start Guide.

Note that in versions of Nexus earlier than Nexus 2.15, the Vicon Firmware Update Utility performs the same function as Vicon Firmware Manager and is used in the same way.

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  • Status lights and display A front-facing TFT LCD (thin film transistor liquid crystal display) as well as side-mounted status lights, which give clearly visible camera ID information and system feedback. For more information, see Valkyrie status LEDs and TFT LCD display.
  • Accelerometer This enables you to select a camera in the volume by tapping it, and monitors the camera position to let you know if the camera is accidentally knocked or moved from its intended position. For more information, see Valkyrie Tap to Select feature and Valkyrie bump detection and display.
  • Automatic temperature monitoring Thermal sensors monitor camera temperature levels, so that you are warned of any changes in temperature that could affect the system status. For more information, see Valkyrie temperature display.

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To connect Valkyrie cameras to the host PC, Vicon offers a range of options, depending on the number of cameras you want to use and whether you are adding them to an existing Vicon system. To determine the most appropriate topology for your system, see the Valkyrie system diagrams and contact your local Vicon Sales representative.

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Warning

Caution: To maintain IP65 protection for your Vicon Valkyrie cameras, ensure that if you remove IP65 cable caps (and/or lens covers), you replace them correctly, as described in Remove and replace IP65 cable cap and Set camera focus and aperture, steps 2 and 9) in the Vicon Valkyrie Quick Start Guide.

For more information on setting up Vicon Valkyrie systems, see the Vicon Valkyrie documentation.

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