10 | Advanced programming - cautions, autopan limits, and pan and tilt coordinates
For all installations, heed these cautions:
•
If you are using passcodes, record them
in a secure place. If you forget the
passcodes for a dome, you will need to
send the dome back to the factory so
that it can be reset with no passcodes.
•
Clearing memory replaces your custom
settings with the factory default settings.
Cautions and performance requirements
The information contained in this quick guide is condensed from the user manual. Please refer to
the user manual for complete details, when necessary.
Autopan limits
When setting autopan limits, be aware that
you must set both the right and left limit in
the same tilt hemisphere (positive or negative).
You can set them in either tilt hemisphere, but
you cannot cross hemispheres, meaning that
you cannot pass the bottommost point or turn
the camera upside down. Allowing the camera
to E-flip will create an invalid set of autopan
limits that may cause unexpected camera
performance.
Pan and tilt coordinates
As shown, you can choose one of several coordinate systems to display the pan and tilt
coordinates of the camera on the monitor screen.
Pan coordinates
Tilt coordinates
Choices: Bearings, Degrees 360°, and Degrees ±180°
Choices: Degrees 180° and Degrees ±90°
W
,
270°
,
-90°
E
,
90°
,
+90°
N
,
0°
,
0°
NE
,
45°
,
+45°
NW
,
315°
,
-45°
SE
,
135°
,
+135°
SW
,
225°
,
-135°
S
,
180°
,
+180°
0°
,
+90°
180°
,
-90°
N
/
270°
/
-90°
NE
/
225°
/
-135°
NW
/
315°
/
-45°
90°
,
0°
135°
,
-45°
45°
,
+45°
CAUTION:
90°
(0°)
0°
(+90°)
180°
(-90°)
Positive (+)
hemisphere
Negative (-)
hemisphere
-fli
Legend
Legend
Autopan limits
Negative (-)
hemisphere
Positive (+)
hemisphere