EQUIP
®
Series ACUIX™ IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide
Document 800-04194V1 Rev A
75
07/11
7.
Select
Y
(yes) to define (or redefine) PTZ coordinates for the preset, or
select
N
(no) to continue to the Advanced Preset Parameters menu without
defining PTZ settings.
8.
If
Y
is selected, do one of the following:
•
Press
Focus Near
to go to PTZ mode.
•
Press
Focus Far
to go to Menu mode.
Programming an Advanced Preset
After you have defined an advanced preset and configured PTZ settings (if
required), you can program the parameters of the preset. By default, all of the
parameters are set to
NA
(not applicable). When a parameter is set to NA, the
global OSD menu setting is used.
Note
The list of advanced preset parameters is camera model dependent.
To program the parameters of an advanced preset:
1.
Click the
Live View
tab.
2.
In the
PTZ Settings
panel, in the
Preset Details
box, type
97
, and then
click
Goto
.
3.
Using the arrow keys on the PTZ controls (see
on
),
enter the number of the preset you want to define as an advanced preset,
and then click
Iris Open
.
4.
Click
Focus Near
to set the advanced preset to
ON
.
5.
Click
Focus Far
to set the advanced preset to
Local
or
Global
:
6.
Click
Iris Open
. When the message
Want to configure PTZ? Y/N
appears, select
N
(no).
7.
Select the parameters you want to program and do one of the following:
•
Set the parameter to
ON
or
OFF.
•
Set the parameter to
Enable
or
Disable
.
•
Enter a numerical value for the parameter.
Defining Preset 79 as the User Default Setting Preset
You can define special preset 79 as the user default setting preset by creating
an advanced preset with default global settings. You can change these settings
by using preset 97 (see
above).
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