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Live View Screen
capable and you have speakers hooked up to the system you are
using to monitor the camera. The audio button turns blue when it is
activated.
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On the web interface, when the audio button is first clicked,
a volume slider appears. While audio is active, hovering your
mouse over the audio icon makes the volume slider reappear.
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On the local interface, this icon shows a slash through it
when audio is not available through that camera, or is not
turned on. It does not have a volume slider; use your speakers’
volume control instead.
PTZ Controls (Web Interface)
The PTZ button opens an interface with which you can control the
orientation and zoom of the selected camera. You can minimize
the interface by clicking the minimize (
_ )
button at the upper
right-hand corner of the PTZ panel. Close the PTZ control panel by
clicking the
X
in the upper right-hand corner of the window.
Camera Controls
At the top of the PTZ control panel, a grid of buttons allows you
to move your camera to adjust its view. Note that if you move the
camera while motion detection is active, the camera will consider
this a motion-detection event.
The aim controls are a grid of eight buttons that let you pan your
camera left and right, tilt it up and down, etc. (The button in the
center has no intrinsic function.)
At the top right, the zoom controls let you zoom the camera in or
out, using the
+
and
–
buttons to either side.
In the center right, the Focus controls let you adjust the visual
feed, using the
+
and
–
buttons to either side. The
+
button focuses
the lens on objects close to the camera, and the
–
button makes it
focus on objects that are farther away.
To the bottom right, the Iris controls let you determine how much
light reaches the camera, using the
+
and
–
buttons to either side.
This affects both the brightness of the screen and (if your camera
has a physical iris) the depth of field.
Below the button grid, the speed slider determines how rapidly your
camera pans when manually commanded to change its orientation
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