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  • To ensure correct synchronization of your system, you must either:
    • Connect a Lock to the switch that is connected to the PC, known as the primary switch. (This can be via a Lock power switch, as shown in the above example.); or
    • Ensure that a camera connected to the primary switch is selected in the Vicon application software to be the Sync Source.
    In the above example, the Lock is the sync source and is connected via a Lock power switch to a data switch. For more about the switches in a Valkyrie system see the Switches in Valkyrie systems section of the Understand when additional switches are required page found in the Vicon Valkyrie Reference Guide.
  • If a camera is the sync source (the one that outputs the Vicon Ethernet sync packet), ensure it is connected to the primary switch.
  • Up to 8 Valkyrie cameras can connect to the power switch and up to 10 power switches can connect to the data switch.

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ComponentDescription
Valkyrie camerasValkyrie cameras (VK26, VK16 and VK8) can be used with Tracker 4.1 and later.
You can use Valkyrie cameras with Vero, Vantage, and Viper (including ViperX) cameras in systems running Tracker 4.1 and later.
See also the Vicon Valkyrie documentation.
Vicon Viper and ViperX camerasViper cameras and ViperX cameras can be used with Tracker 4.1.
You can use Viper and ViperX cameras in systems running Tracker 3.8 and later.
See also the Viper documentation, Connect cameras and Configure Vicon cameras.
Vicon Vero camerasVicon Vero cameras (v1.3 and v2.2) can be used with Tracker 4.1.
You can use Vicon Vero cameras in Vicon Valkyrie and Vantage systems.
See also the Vero documentation, Connect cameras and Configure Vicon cameras.
ViconVantage Vicon Vantage cameras
Vantage cameras (V16, V8, and V5) can be used with Tracker 4.1.
See also the Vicon Vantage documentation, Connect cameras and Configure Vicon cameras.
Vicon connectivity unitsVicon Lock devices facilitate the integration of synchronous third-party equipment with Vicon cameras by providing or receiving synchronization and/or timecode. Lock Lab also provides connectivity for third-party analog capture sources, such as force plates and EMG equipment. Connect to a PoE switch to which the host PC is connected.
Vicon Lock Lab and Vicon Lock Studio are RoHS-compliant.
See also Configure Vicon connectivity devices and Configure analog devices.
SwitchesSwitches obtained from Vicon that may provide PoE, PoE+, UPoE, and SFP+ connectivity
Host PCThe main PC in the Vicon system, with at least one dedicated Ethernet port to enable Vicon system communications (in addition to any other network ports on the PC). Vicon Tracker application software is installed on this PC. Remote PCs may be used for other Vicon application software or third-party applications connected to the host PC via Ethernet.
Vicon cablesProprietary Vicon cables plus commercially available Ethernet cables and transceivers connect Vicon system components, providing a combination of power, Ethernet communication, synchronization signals, and data.
Vicon calibration deviceSpecialized device used to accurately calibrate the Vicon system. See also Calibrating Vicon cameras.
Vicon accessoriesSupplies for the Vicon system, including markers, tape, and Velcro.
Vicon engineering softwareVicon Tracker software, DataStream SDK and Vicon Virtual System.
Analog devicesYour Vicon system may also include one or more analog devices, such as LVDTs, accelerometers, and load cells.
See also Configure analog devices.

For further details of these components, see the Vicon Systems Setup Guide in the Setup & Connectivity documentation.

Vicon Tracker checks for supported Vicon devices before allowing connection. If your system contains non-supported devices, when you start Tracker, it displays a message alerting you to the incompatibility and asks you to disconnect incompatible devices.

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