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Example of PTZ Dome Preset Tour Programming Functions
7.
When complete, program another preset or press
Esc
to exit the menu.
Running a Preset Tour
1.
Select the
PTZ Dome Setup
tab, then click
Run
.
The Preset Tour OSD appears.
2.
Type the number of the desired preset tour, then press
Enter
. The tour should begin.
To stop the preset tour, click
Halt
.
Mimic Tours
For a mimic tour, you record pan, tilt, and zoom commands. Those recorded commands
are played back during the mimic tour. When a mimic tour starts, the dome performs the
saved commands. You can configure 16 mimic tours of up to 120 seconds each.
Configuring a Mimic Tour
1.
Select the
PTZ Dome Setup
tab.
2.
3.
Type a number for the mimic tour in the
Mimic Tour Details
field, then click
Program
.
The message
PROGRAM MIMIC TOUR
appears over the video display.
4.
Move the PTZ dome using the PTZ Control (see
Figure 4-5
on
page 49
). The pan, tilt,
and zoom commands are saved in the mimic tour. You can continue to save the
commands for 120 seconds.
If you want to stop saving the commands before 120 seconds are over, click
Halt
.
After you have configured the mimic tour, the message
PROGRAM MIMIC TOUR COMPLETE
appears over the video display.
Running a Mimic Tour
1.
Select the
PTZ Dome Setup
tab.
2.
Type the required tour in the
Mimic Tour Details
field, then click
Run
.
3.
Select another option in the PTZ Dome Setup view or click the PTZ control to end the
tour.
Deleting a Mimic Tour
1.
Select the
PTZ Dome Setup
tab.
2.
Type the required tour in the
Mimic Tour Details
field, then click
Delete
.
3.
The confirmation message
Deleted Mimic Tour
displays. Press
Esc
.
'D' = Delete
Deletes the preset tour number entered in
step 3
.
'E' = Edit
Returns the OSD to edit stage as described in
step 5
.
'S' = Save
Saves the preset tour configuration.
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