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7. Camera Selection
The #7 & #8 positions of SW2 on PCB are used for camera selection. The protocol used for the
included zoom module is equivalent to the LG standard and is preset at our factory.
8. Basic Function & Operation
This speed dome camera can be controlled by Keyboard, Matrix, DVR or Network Video Server etc.
Under the control of these devices, this camera can achieve pan/tilt movement, lens control, preset,
synchronized scanning, and OSD functions.
Pan & Tilt Rotation
Use the direction arrows on the front panel of your DVR or a joystick controller to control pan and tile
functions. The moving speed of the dome camera depends on the offset size of the joystick, the speed
range is from 0.3°/sec to 200°/sec.
Lens Operations
Zoom
Press the buttons of the ZOOM controls until the screen displays the picture that you need.
Focus
Your camera has Auto-focus. Press the FOCUS controls of your equipment if further adjustment is
needed. Also, bumping the pan or zoom control can cause your Auto-focus function to readjust.
Your PTZ dome can memorize preset positions. Areas of high activity or concern can be viewed quickly
by “Calling” a “Preset”. This action will pan, tilt, and zoom the camera to a predetermined view within a
fraction of the time it would take for you to do the same thing manually. A digital controller or “Joy Stick”
may be needed to operate more than than the number of memorized presets available from your DVR.
Preset operation can be divided into two processes, "Setting" and "Call".
9. Presets
Entering Presets
Preset positions can be set with your control equipment. Some DVRs have the ability to do this directly
(i.e. Security Labs Pro line, and Piczel Dual-Codec models). Typically the PTZ is adjusted to a target
view, a <SET> button on the DVR is pressed, and then a number or channel button
#7
Position
#8
Position
Camera Zoom Module
OFF
OFF
SONY Zoom Module
OFF
ON
CNB Zoom Module
ON
OFF
HITACHI Zoom Module
ON
ON
LG Zoom Module
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