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Step 1. Make your RT camera, probably name it something like that.
Step 2. View it in the element viewer, name it there, too, just to keep track.
Step 3. "Go up" in element viewer until you reach the shot.
Step 4. Open up the "Scene" tab, then children, then cameras, then children again until you see that camera you want to be the RT Camera.
Step 5. Right click your RT camera and click "Copy"
Step 6. Now, scroll up to "MonitorCameras"
Step 7. Right click it, and go to "Paste special", and click "Paste as Reference."
Step 8. Set the "activeMonitor" value to 0.
Step 9. Nothing, you're done!
Probably, i don't think you need permission to use a model.