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delivery bay, before repeating the whole cycle again. Patrols can be useful for both outside
and internal PTZ’s. For a shop they could be used to cover key areas like clothes rails, tills
and changing rooms in a sequence.
To set up a patrol you need to set up the individual stop points where the camera will pause.
These are called
presets.
An example four preset mini-tour
Setting the presets using the keypad
STEP 1- Using the keypad joystick, move to where you wish to start the tour and then press
PRESET 01 Enter
STEP 2- Now move to the next location and press
PRESET 02 Enter
STEP 3- Now move to the third location and press
PRESET 03 Enter
STEP 4- Finally move to where you wish to end the tour and press
PRESET 04 Enter
Deleting a preset
You may wish to delete a preset.
You can set up to 220 presets but to run a patrol you have to enter the menu and select a patrol
number and then allocate the presets that you require. So if you need to change an existing
preset just use the
PRESET xx Enter
command (xx = preset number) after moving to the
new position. This will overwrite the existing preset.
Alternatively you can enter the menu with
CALL or SHOT 95 Enter
then
SYSTEM
SETTING
then
PRESET
and select appropriate preset number, you can then move down to
REMOVE
to remove it.
Note that if this preset is removed then it will be necessary to edit the Patrol menu to remove
the preset.
Setting the Patrol (Tour)
To setup the patrol/tour you need to enter the Advanced Menu System by selecting
<CALL> 95
<
Enter
>on the keypad. (Call varies according to module type). You will
see the
Main Menu
displayed on the screen.
Move down to
System Setting
and then
Patrol Track
. Then press the OPEN button
or IRIS+ button on the keypad to update the Patrol Track menu.