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to track how much of the available process you have consumed, and the
Left
Time(s)
to see how much time is still available (expressed in seconds).
Limit
sets hard boundaries for the camera’s motion. These limits apply to all
PTZ functions, including automated motion as well as manual manipulation.
Once you enable limits, use the PTZ controls to move the camera to the
leftmost position allowed. Click the Set button, and
Iris +
to confirm. Do the
same to set the right limit, the upper limit, and the lower limit.
Clicking
Delete
removes your border settings.
Motion Schedule
This lets you adjust your camera’s PTZ behavior throughout the day, switching
behavior as needed based on the time of day.
At the top, select the day’s schedule to edit, and check enable.
There are eight different time slots available to edit. You can directly edit an
hour or minute by clicking and entering a number, or use the up and down
arrows to adjust to time. Then, for each active slot, select the specific camera
action. A camera cannot have two actions marked for the same time.
Once you’ve completed a schedule for a day, select which days (or all) to
which to copy this schedule, and click
Apply
.
Be sure to click
Save
before exiting.
Fill Light Set
Here you control the behavior of the infrared light and the white LED lamp on
the camera. These settings start disabled by default; to edit them, go to Dome Set
> Schedule and switch the method from day/night to time range.
You can choose whether to make the light control automatic, or manually
control when the light turns on or off.
Zoom match adjusts the light brightness to the zoom level for better picture
quality. If you disable zoom match, you can manually set the lamp brightness for
low zoom levels (near) or high zoom (far).
Note that the white LED lamp has an effective range of 30 meters; use being
that range is not recommended. Also, if there is a large reflective object near the
camera (within roughly ten feet), use of the LED lamp may cause the camera to
flip the light on and off repeatedly as the reflected illumination gives the camera
a false reading for ambient light.
Status Info
This provides the firmware release date, physical capabilities, and temperature
of the camera.