EQUIP
®
Series ACUIX™ IP PTZ Dome Installation and Configuration Guide
Document 800-04194V1 Rev A
47
07/11
The alignment of the new ACUIX may not be exactly the same as the old ACUIX,
causing the programmed positions of the presets to be off. Preset 0 is used to
define the location of the pan setting. To set the pan offset, you must know the
original positioning of preset 0.
To set the pan offset:
1.
From the OSD main menu, press
3
to select
Control Options
.
2.
Press
4
to select
Set Pan and Tilt Options
.
3.
Press
6
to select
Pan Offset
.
4.
Type the four-digit PIN (the default is
1000
) and then press
ENTER
.
5.
Press
1
to set the pan offset to
ON
.
6.
Exit the camera menu (press
ESC
four times).
7.
Enter preset 0. If the dome does not go to the previously known position for
preset 0, the pan offset function cannot be used.
8.
Position the dome where preset 0 should be.
9.
Click the
PTZ Dome Setup
tab, and then click
Open Camera Menu
.
10. Press
3
to select
Control Options
.
11. Press
4
to select
Set Pan and Tilt Options
.
12. Press
6
to select
Pan Offset
.
13. Type the four-digit PIN (the default is
1000
) and then press
ENTER
.
14. Press
2
to select
Set Pan Offset
.
15. Test the setting. Reposition the dome and then enter preset 0. The dome
should return to the programmed position.
Setting the Startup State Restore
By default, the dome automatically "finds home" on startup. When this function
is enabled, the dome will find home on startup and then revert to the position it
was at prior to the last shutdown, as well as the function it was executing prior to
the last shutdown.
To enable/disable startup state restore:
1.
From the OSD main menu, press
3
to select
Control Options
.
2.
Press
4
to select
Set Pan and Tilt Options
.
3.
Press
7
to set startup state restore to
ON
(default) or
OFF
.
4.
If
ON
is selected, the following message appears:
EXTREME CAUTION: This will move the dome to previous shutdown
position on startup. Are you sure that you want to do this?
Y/N
.
Summary of Contents for EQUIP Series
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