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SECTION 4: CONFIGURING THE PTZ CAMERA
12. Click
IRIS+
to save the patrol setup and return to the
PATROLS
menu.
NOTE
If you call
Preset46
to enable the fast patrol, the camera will execute the patrol automatically according to the route
configured in preset 1 to preset 32. You can also set the
Patrol-D
(dwell) time for switching from one preset to another.
Patrol-D
can be set to 5S, 10S, 20S, 30S, or 60S.
4.9.2 Preview a patrol
1.
In the PATROLS menu, move the position icon to the
PATROL NO
option, and then click
Iris+
.
2.
Use the
p
and
q
buttons to select the number of the patrol you want to preview, and then click
Iris+
.
3.
Move the position icon to the
PREVIEW
option, and then click
Iris+
. The patrol you selected will play indefinitely.
4.
Click
Iris+
again to stop the preview and return to the
PATROLS
menu.
4.9.3 Call a patrol
You can call some patrols (Patrol 1 .. 10) using system-defined presets. To do that:
1.
Open a web browser, and log into the DVR connected to your PTZ camera.
2.
Open the live view display of the camera.
3.
In the PTZ control panel, select the system-defined preset number corresponding to the patrol number you want to execute
(see "Table 1. System-defined presets" on page 16), and then click the
Call
icon. For example, if you call
Preset35
, you
will execute
Patrol 1
. The patrol will execute indefinitely.
4.9.4 Delete a patrol
1.
In the PATROLS menu, move the position icon to the
PATROL NO
option, and then click
Iris+
.
2.
Use the
p
and
q
buttons to select the number of the patrol you want to delete, and then click
Iris+
.
3.
Move the position icon to the
CLEAR PATH
option, and then click
Iris+
,
and then click
Iris+
again to delete the patrol.
4.10 Step 7: Configuring Patterns
A pattern is a memorized, repeatable series of panning, tilting, zooming and preset movements that can be recalled by a command
or automatically performed by a configured function (alarm, park, time task, and power-up). You can configure up to 5 patterns.