[Focus] button
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Click this button to adjust the focus automatically.
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Click this button to adjust the focus to the “Near” side.
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Click this button to adjust the focus to the “Far” side.
Note
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When shooting the following place or the following subjects, focus may not be
adjustedautomatically. Adjust the focus manually.
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Shiny or strongly reflective subject
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Subject through the glass with dew or smudge
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Two subjects whose distances from the camera are different
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Less contrast subject (e.g. white wall)
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Horizontal-striped subject such as a window blind
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Inclined subject
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Dark subjects
Select an operation from the pull-down menu and click the [Start] button. The selected operation will start.
Click the [Stop] button to stop the operation. The selected operation will stop when the camera (panning/
tilting/ zooming/ focusing) is operated or when an action to be taken according to the settings for “Self
return” (
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Auto track:
Automatically tracks objects in the shooting area.
Note
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The auto-track function is not available under the following conditions:
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When “Image capture mode” is set to “2 mega pixel [16:9](60fps mode)” or “1.3 mega pixel
[16:9](60fps mode)”
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When “On” is selected for “Stabilizer”
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When other than “Off” is selected for “Smart Facial Coding” of “Smart Coding” for “Stream(1)”
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When “Maximum shutter” of “Image adjust” - “Light control mode” is the following:
Max.2/30s/ Max.4/30s/ Max.6/30s/ Max.10/30s/ Max.16/30s
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With the Auto track feature, objects moving in the screen are picked out and automatically tracked.
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In the following situations, targets may not be able to be tracked, or false detections may occur.
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when there is little contrast between the subject and the background
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when dirt, drip, or splash is on the dome cover of camera
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when there are large changes to the lighting intensity
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when there are many moving objects other than the subject
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when there is a change on the optical axis (in a vertical direction) of the camera
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when the subject moves directly underneath the camera
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when there is harsh flickering
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when there are reflections from light entering the front glass due to reflections from a window
or road, or from a backlight
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when the target is hidden behind a utility pole or other objects
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when the subject passes by other moving objects
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when the target moves too fast or too slow
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when the camera is shaking
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When the zoom ratio is set to the “Tele” side, it may be difficult to obtain accuracy with the auto
tracking function. It is recommended to use the auto tracking function with setting the zoom ratio
to the “Wide” side.
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During auto tracking, if the camera is operated using the control pad or by other methods, or if an
alarm occurs, auto tracking is stopped.
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Operating Instructions
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