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Live View Screen
using the aim controls on this tab. When moving to a preset, the
camera uses its top speed.
Below the slider, the Light and Wiper buttons activate those
capabilities if your camera is so equipped.
Preset Panel
The bottom of the PTZ panel has two tabs: Preset and Patrol
.
Presets are fixed combinations of direction and zoom for your
camera. Each camera can have a number of presets defined for it,
and these are stored on the camera itself, not on the recorder.
When you click on a preset button, two options appear on it: Call
(arrow icon) and Set (pencil and paper icon).
Clicking
Set
saves the active camera’s exact orientation and zoom
level as a preset for that camera, overwriting any previous entry.
Pressing the Call icon moves the camera to the coordinates saved
under that preset.
Patrol Panel
Patrols are a set sequence of presets that the camera uses to
continually scan its surroundings. Each camera can have several
patrols defined for it. These patrols are stored locally on the camera,
not the recorder, and the quantity it can have is based on the
camera’s capabilities.
To create a patrol, first choose the patrol you wish to edit in the
selection box.
Press the
+
button to add a preset to the patrol. Patrol duration
is the number of seconds that the camera lingers at that position
(maximum 30 seconds), and patrol speed is the comparative speed
at which the camera moves to the selected preset (maximum 40).
Once you click
OK
, the preset is added to the patrol. You can then
press + again to add another preset.
You can delete or edit a preset in a patrol. Pressing
X
deletes that
preset; pressing the edit icon lets you adjust its parameters.
Once you have set all of a patrol’s preset waypoints, you must press
the blue
Save
icon before continuing.
The
Start
and
Stop
icons cause the camera to begin or end the
selected patrol.
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