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Going to a preset point

Once you’ve set your preset points, you can use 
the remote to direct the camera to those spots. 
For preset points 1 through 8, you will only need 
to push the appropriate 

Shortcut

 button labeled 

P1 through P8 at the bottom of the remote. 

To point your camera at preset points 9 through 
80, you will need to follow these steps:

STEP 1.

 Press the 

Shot

 button.

STEP 2.

 Press press the “

-/--

” button. 

ESC

2

1

3

5

4

6

8

7

9

-/--

C

0

DISP

RUN

SHOT

CAM

SPEED

AUTO

PRESET

HOME

SETUP

PATTERN

A

DELETE

B

S1

F1

S2

F2

S3

F3

S4

F4

P1

P5

P2

P6

P3

P7

P4

P8

OPEN

CLOSE

IRIS

FOCUS+

FOCUS-

ZOOM+

ZOOM-

ENTER

PICTURE 2-3

STEP 3.

 Enter the two-digit preset point number.

STEP 4.

 Press 

Enter

.

The camera can be directed to the Home point by using the 

Home

 button located at the top of the 

remote.

AUTO PAN

You can set up your camera to constantly move back and forth between two points. This action, 
called an auto pan, can be useful in surveying a wider area than can be seen by a single camera, for 
example. The two points can have different focus settings (if applicable).

A

B

STEP 1.

 Position the camera at the desired 

starting point.

STEP 2.

 Press and hold the 

Preset

 button 

for approximately 3 seconds until the 

Set-

 message appears.

STEP 3.

 Press the 

A

 button at the top of the 

remote. The message 

Lt-A

 will appear.

STEP 4.

 Repeat for the end point, using the 

B

 button  this time.

STEP 5.

 Press 

A

 to begin the pan. 

Pressing 

B

 will cause the camera to pan in the opposite direction, skipping the area covered by the  

other pan. Pressing any directional key will stop a pan cycle. Points A and B and be reset as needed.

PICTURE 2-4

SCAN

The scan pattern is simply a 360-degree horizontal rotation of the camera based on the position - 
and zoom settings - of the Home point (see above.)

SURVEILLANCE PATTERN

You can create a surveillance pattern that will be recorded by the camera for it to follow. It does not 
use any of the preset points you may have created, but rather copies the exact motions of the intial 
pattern. This includes pauses at selected points. If, for example, your intial pattern includes a pause 
for 10 seconds at a particular spot, the pattern will include a 10-second delay at that point. You may 
have up to 16 points along the pattern. You do not have to end the pattern at the same position from 
which you began as the camera will return to the starting point to repeat the pattern.

Setting a pattern

STEP 1.

 Press and hold the 

Pattern

 button until the LED display reads 

PstA

STEP 2.

 Create your surveillance pattern by directing your camera as desired.

STEP 3.

 When you have finished your pattern, press and hold the 

Pattern

 button again until the 

LED display reads 

PstO

STEP 4.

  Press 

Enter

 to save your pattern.

Press the 

Run

 button to have your camera begin the surveillance pattern. The LED display will read 

the 

PrUn

 message to indicate that it is running your pattern. You may override and interrupt the 

pattern at any time by pressing a directional control, zoom or Preset shortcut button.

2.5 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

There are several additional functions which are saved as presets and which can be accessed in the 
same manner:

 

Press 

Shot

 

Press 

-/--

 

Enter function number

 

Press 

Enter

After you press Enter, the function will take place. 

Preset Operation

93
97

Camera pans 360° before reversing and 
panning 360° again

94

Clears all settings except presets

95

Clears all settings including presets

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Page 6: ...command from the Remote such as pressing a directional button 2 4 PROGRAMMING The camera can be programmed to store preset points in which you save a specific position including zoom if applicable for...

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