Global View Station 1000
Standard Operations | en
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Operations Manual
F.01U.173.867 | 2.0 | 2010.11
2.4
Soft Limits
The soft limits are used to set programmed limits on the pan and tilt range. To adjust the soft
limits, perform the following steps:
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Program preset 34. This function temporarily overrides all existing soft limits, allowing a
new soft limit to be set anywhere within the hard limits.
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Move the unit to the desired left / right / up / down limit position.
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Program presets 35 to 38 to set the new soft limits.
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Preset 35: Right
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Preset 36: Left
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Preset 37: UP
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Preset 38: Down
For example, to change the “left” soft limits, first program preset 34. Now the unit can be
moved to any “left” position within the “left” hard limits. Once the desired “left” position is
reached, program preset 36. The new “left” soft limit is now set.
Note: For each soft limit being set, all steps in the above procedure must be followed.
2.5
Preset Tours
Preset tours allow the system to automatically pan, tilt, zoom, and focus to preset positions
already defined in the system for a defined period of time. For the GVS1000, the system is
capable of storing up to three separate preset tours. To program a preset tour, perform the
following steps:
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Program preset 81-83. By programming any of these three presets, it will initiate tour
programming and instruct the system that the following preset commands are to set a
preset tour. Depending on the preset selected, the system will store the commands to a
specific tour.
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Program Preset 81: Start tour 1 programming
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Program Preset 82: Start tour 2 programming
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Program Preset 83: Start tour 3 programming
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Define the tour – use the call preset command to enter preset positions already defined
in the system. Each positional “step” in the preset tour is defined by a pair of preset
commands. The first preset command will define the position for the tour to move to, and
the second preset will define the dwell time at the previous preset position (in seconds).
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Program preset 87. This command ends tour programming, and instructs the system that
further commands are no longer associated with the tour functions. When the last preset
is reached during a tour, the system starts over again at the first preset.
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Call preset 84-86. These preset positions are pre-programmed to call the preset tours.
Performing any manual commands to the system while a tour is being performed
overrides the tour and stops it from continuing.
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Call Preset 84: Run tour 1
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Call Preset 85: Runt tour 2
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Call Preset 86: Run tour 3
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For example, Tour 2 consists of the following sequence:
Preset 1, dwell time 4 seconds, followed by,
Preset 3, dwell time 3 seconds, followed by,
Preset 4, dwell time 5 seconds.