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Field Description
Dwell Period
Use this field to set the length of time in seconds for
each step in the tour. The Dwell Period may be from
3 – 60 seconds.
Note:
The Dwell Period begins after the PTZ
camera drive has reached the preset position.
Camera #
Use this field to select the camera number (1 – 32)
that will be used at this step. Select 0 to end the
tour at that step.
Preset #
Use this field to select the PTZ and lens setting
preset position (1 – 89) that you want to use for this
step. You can also select No Preset.
Preset Recall
Speed
Use this field to set the speed at which the pan-and-
tilt unit will travel to the preset position. A higher
number corresponds to a faster speed. The speed
setting is only applicable for the V15UVS, V7UVS,
Surveyor Mini Dome, SVFT and V1305R-DC
receivers. Range 1 – 10.
All selections are made using the Options Wizard. To change a field’s value,
proceed as follows:
1. Select the field that you wish to modify using the Available Field
selection box. You can scroll through all available options.
2. Upon selection, the title below Available Field will change to the
parameter selected and the appropriate values will display in the
selection box.
3. Select All for all, Selected Only for an item that is highlighted in the
list or From to specify a range.
4. Click Update to implement the changes.
Note:
The Settings box contains two buttons: Apply and Restore. Clicking
Apply will make the changes permanent. Clicking Restore will cancel the
changes that you have made and revert back to the original values. Once
you click Apply, you cannot restore the original values.
Summary of Contents for Pilot Lite V1522
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