MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual
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Preset positions are locations stored by the MIC in Pan, Tilt and Zoom, Focus etc,
which can be either called back manually, or returned to as part of a preset
position tour.
To learn a position move the MIC to the desired location and then either enter in
the preset number in the box available or press the
Preset Number
button until it
displays the desired value. Then press the
Learn
button to store. Once stored the
value in the input box will be cleared.
Returning to a position uses the same number entry method and then press the
Go To
instead.
The
Learn All Presets
button will set every preset position available for the given
protocol to the current position. This may take a few seconds.
Tour Controls
Tours provide a way of making a MIC continually move to points of interest within
its visible range. There are 2 different methods to enable this;
Preset Tours
recalls
preset positions in the set order waiting at each for a desired dwell time while
Pattern Tours
mimic the operators movements whilst recording so it can follow a
defined path.
Access to these methods is entirely protocol specific, meaning if it is shaded out,
the feature is not supported. In some cases there are up to 6 tours available.
Preset Tours
To save a preset tour, simply enter the end preset number into the input box and a
corresponding dwell time and press
Program Tour
. This initiates a simple tour with
each steps preset position being fixed and the dwell time constant across the tour,
stored to the Tour Number. More comprehensive program methods are normally
available through the control system.
The
Tour Number
selects the tour to which you save and also play from. The
Start
Tour
button initiates the current programmed sequence for the given Tour Number.
Pattern Tours
Depending on the protocol, the controls for these vary. Some fully implement the
recording functionality and in these cases the
Start Recording
and
Stop Recording
buttons are used, with user manual control in between. This is again stored to the
Tour Number
as set.