Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices
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Stepping Through the Cameras
The
Previous
and
Next
buttons enable you to manually step through all of
the cameras, one at a time. Press the
Previous
and
Next
buttons to step
backward and forward, one camera at a time, through the 32 available camera
inputs.
Controlling a Camera's Pan and Tilt
Once you have selected a camera, you can manually control the movement of
that camera.
Pan
is the side to side movement of the camera.
tilt
is the up and
down movement of the camera.
You use the Tracker Ball to control the camera's pan and tilt. To pan the
camera, move the Tracker Ball left and right; to tilt the camera, move the
Tracker Ball towards you or away from you.
Figure 2-1: The Tracker Ball controls camera pan/tilt movement.
You can simultaneously pan and tilt the camera for diagonal movement. For
example, move the Tracker Ball diagonally up and to the right; this moves
the camera up and to the right.
The speed of the camera movement is proportional to how far you move the
Tracker Ball from its center position. If you move the Tracker Ball slightly to
the right, the camera will pan slowly to the right. As you move the Tracker
Tilt Up
Tilt Down
Pan
Right
Pan
Left
Tracker
Ball