Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks
3-5
Stepping Through the Cameras
Some systems may allow you to manually step through all of the cameras
installed at your facility by pressing the
Last
and
Next
buttons. Refer to the
appropriate operating instructions to determine if this feature is available on
your system.
Working with Shots
A shot is a memorized location or scene that a camera with motorized
pan/tilt can display on demand. Depending upon your system, you can have
multiple pre-defined shots. Refer to the system operating instructions for
additional information.
The
Shot Set
button saves the preset scene; the
Shot Call
button displays
the preset scene.
Setting Up Shots
Note
The Shot Set button is under system lock protection. Refer to the “System
Lock Feature” in Chapter 2 for information about disabling the system
lock.
You can overwrite an existing shot without warning using the following
procedure. Use caution to ensure that you do not overwrite a shot that you
want to keep.
To set up a shot, do the following:
1.
Use the number buttons to select the camera for which you are setting up
the shot, then press
Cam
.
2.
Using the Tracker Ball, Zoom, Focus, and Iris controls, adjust the
camera until you have the scene that you want to save.