Rev. D
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KDMU000799
02/6/04
8.7
VECTORSCANS (VIDEO TOUR)
CAUTION:
Continuous VectorScan operation for
extended periods of time (> 8 hours) is not recommended.
Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens
failure and maintenance expense.
Using a Maxpro, Pelco P code, Pelco D Code, or VCL Controller, ten (0-9)
VectorScans can be programmed using the setup menu accessed by the
PreShot 90
command. Refer to
Section 5.6.2
for programming VectorScans.
8.7.1
List Programmed VectorScans
No changes or supplemental instructions are required. Refer to
Section 6.7.1
.
8.7.2
List Contents of a VectorScan
No changes or supplemental instructions are required. Refer to
Section 6.7.2
.
8.7.3 Run
VectorScan
VectorScans 1, 2, and 3 can be started from the system controller using
PreShot
commands
87
,
88
, and
89
.
Example:
To start VectorScan 2, send a
PreShot 88
command.
VectorScans 0 and 4 - 9 can be assigned to alarms or the default function.
When a scan receives a command to run a VectorScan, the scan goes to the first
PreShot programmed in the VectorScan at maximum velocity (400°/second) for the
programmed dwell time, then goes to the next PreShot in the VectorScan at the
programmed velocity for the specified dwell time, etc. When a VectorScan is running
continuously, the unit goes from the last PreShot to the first PreShot at the
programmed velocity. The amount of time the scan takes to go to each PreShot
depends on the programmed velocity and the distance to the next PreShot’s pan and
tilt coordinates. The velocity is programmable between 1° to 400° per second.
If:
Then:
VectorScan auto focus is ON
If the VectorScan auto focus feature is
ON, the lens auto focuses when going to
each PreShot (and for a short time
afterwards) then it does not auto focus
until the KD6i goes to the next PreShot.
VectorScan auto focus is OFF
The lens focuses to the focus setting
programmed for each PreShot.