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Function
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Description
Config.
Switch to the system configuration page, and the functions available
for “Supervisor” and “Power User” are different.
For details, please refer to the user manual.
Arrow keys panel
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Click to move the camera lens up / up-left / down / up-right / left /
down-right / right / down-left.
Preset points
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Click the numbering of the preset point you want to move the PTZ
camera to the selected preset point.
To set preset points, please go to “Config”. For details, please refer
to the user manual.
Zoom-in / out
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Click to zoom in / out the current image.
Max. Zoom-in / out
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Click to zoom in the image to the largest / zoom out the image to its
original size.
Focus near / far
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Click to adjust the clearness of the video images.
DPTZ
Click to enable digital PTZ functions with zoom-in ratio up to 16X.
Auto Tracking
Click to activate the auto tracking function.
For setting details, please go to “Config”. For details, please refer
to the user manual.
Auto Mode
Click to activate the auto function. Before using it, you need to
assign a specific function that will be enabled when “AUTO” is
clicked.
For details, please refer to the user manual.
This function will be disabled when DPTZ is enabled.
Focus Zone
Click to assign the point for focus adjustment.
This function will be disabled when DPTZ is enabled.
Auto Move
Click to enable the auto move function. It allows the camera to
move to the direction where your cursor stays.
This function will be disabled when DPTZ is enabled.
Pan- / Tilt-Move Manually
There are three ways to manually move the camera view by:
Using the arrow key panel
Hot point – Directly click on the live view to move the camera view.
Using sliders – Click and drag sliders on the top and left side of the live view to move the camera view.
NOTE:
PTZ control is also available via the optional USB joystick and EagleEyes. For details, please
check their respective user manuals.