About Your New System
1-3
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Define and display
Quick Views
, which are immediate camera call-ups of
pre-defined scenes, with automatic zoom and focus.
•
Define and run
Patterns
, which comprise a sequential series of pan, tilt,
zoom, and focus movements from a single camera.
•
Incorporate up to 64 of the pre-defined Quick Views and Patterns in a
Sequence
, where the events are automatically displayed one after the
other on the selected monitor.
•
Toggle the state of up to 129 output devices (128 for domes, 1 for the
video matrix switcher) which, if hooked up through relays, can control
lights, door locks, as well as other devices, via the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
.
•
Define up to 136 different alarm inputs (128 for domes, 8 for the video
matrix switcher). When an alarm is triggered, it can automatically call up
a pre-defined Quick View, Pattern, or fixed shot and/or initiate an output.
•
Clear alarms from the primary T
OUCH
T
RACKER
; the system can store up
to four alarms at a time in its queue.
•
Run utilities, such as resetting a SpeedDome, adjusting the key click
volume, and setting the language for the LCD and on-screen forms, that
can be accessed from the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
's menu.
Typical Equipment
Every system consists of a unique set of equipment. Some equipment is
required, while other equipment is optional.
The following figure shows some components installed for a typical system.
This simplified illustration gives only a very broad overview of the different
types of equipment and how the components connect to one another.