Everest Ca-Zoom
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Joystick Overview
The joystick is used to control the PTZ camera motion and navigate through the menu selection
on the hand-held contoller’s LCD. The left and right joysticks will both be simultaneously active.
Hence, contradictory joystick movement will result in the camera dithering (camera moving back
and forth). Both joysticks will also operate identically, which will enable right-handed or left-
handed operation. Pressing the joystick in will have the same results as pressing the
ENTER
button on the Hand-held Controller. Please be advised that camera pan/tilt speed is proportional
to joystick motion. However, the higher level of joystick motion will not have an effect on speed
of menu selection. The pan-tilt speed will be proportional to zoom level (Camera head rev. 4.3 or
higher). If the camera is mounted upside-down, a setup option “Invert Camera” is used to restore
the intuitive up, down, left and right joystick movements.
Joystick - Menu Navigation
The joystick is used to navigate through the various menus. Up/Down joystick movements
navigate up and down the menu while Left/Right joystick movements access “drop-down” menu
features which appear on-screen associated with primary menu options.
Menu Access
• Press
MENU
button
Menu Navigation
• Use joystick to move the cursor to desired item
• To select a field, move the joystick up or down until it is highlighted (changes color).
• To change the values or option in a field, move the joystick left or right until the desired
setting is highlighted.
Drop Down Menus
• If there is a drop-down menu associated with an item in a menu, a “ ” character will
appear after the menu item.
Example:
LIVE ANNOTATION
To Accept Menu Setting
• Press the
ENTER
button (unless screen instructions indicate alternate methods).
To Accept Menu Setting
• Press the MENU button a second time to return to previous operational mode (unless
screen instructions indicate alternate methods).
• Or, press
EXIT
button to return to default live viewing mode.
10 Hand-held Controls