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Digital PTZ

You can set the camera views to move after digital zoom is executed, rather than having the camera view change by
physically moving the camera up and down (tilt) or left and right (pan). You can set a preset or change the camera
views by setting a group of presets. When you complete the setting, click the [Apply] button at the bottom of the
page.

Adjusting the PTZ

Adjusting the PTZ

When you drag the icon 

 with the mouse, the camera moves to the pan and tilt.

Select an image magnification by clicking the icon 

 to zoom the screen in or clicking the 

icon to zoom the screen out from the zoom bar.

You can also adjust PTZ on the camera video screen. Hover mouse over the 

 icon and click

the indicator to fine-tune the camera's pan/tilt position, or click the 

 icon and drag the mouse

to quickly adjust the camera pan/tilt position. If mouse is scrolled up, the video will be zoomed
in. If mouse is scrolled down, the video will be zoomed out.

Preset

Setting a preset

1. Expand the camera image by clicking the icon 

 on the PTZ control screen, and then

adjust the camera views by clicking and dragging the icon 

.

select an image magnification by adjusting the zoom bar, or click the icon 

 to zoom the

screen in or click the icon 

 to zoom the screen out.

2. Select a preset number from [Number].
3. Enter the relevant preset name in [Name].
4. Click the [Add] button.

Moving to a preset

1. Select a preset number from [Number].
2. When you click the [Go] button, the camera views will move to the set location.

Exclusive PTZ control

If you select [Exclusive PTZ control], PTZ is restricted from being controlled by multiple
users at the same time.
If there are continuous motion commands from a user, the users other than the current
PTZ controlling user is restricted. If there are no additional commands for 10 seconds,
the limited control permission is lifted. In this context, a single user refers to an
individual IP address that has access to the cameras.

You can adjust the pan, tilt, and zoom actions of the camera.

Preset means the setting of the camera views. 128 presets can be set.

Summary of Contents for XNV-6083Z

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Page 4: ...lick the microphone icon and enable it The sound output from the camera may be inconsistent depending on the microphone device settings If the sound is not well heard turn off the improvement function...

Page 5: ...rrent web viewer will appear when you select the desired Video profile it will be applied to the live screen immediately You can check the resolution codec frame rate and target bitrate of the selecte...

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Page 24: ...be zoomed out Preset Setting a preset 1 Expand the camera image by clicking the icon on the PTZ control screen and then adjust the camera views by clicking and dragging the icon select an image magnif...

Page 25: ...specific preset among presets assigned to a group select the preset to be removed from the Preset list and click the Delete button 5 When you complete the setting click the Apply button at the bottom...

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Page 28: ...ay vary depending on camera specifications G 711 This is the standard audio codec for ITU T which is mainly used in telephone communication the audio quality is low It is also called the pulse code mo...

Page 29: ...lue is from 1 to 10 a larger value means higher amplification Noise reduction Select Noise Reduction if the surrounding noise is too strong to hear the sound of interest Noise reduction may not work p...

Page 30: ...ting You can also click the button to rotate the camera clockwise The camera will continue to rotate clockwise until the button is released Click the button to rotate the camera counterclockwise Conti...

Page 31: ...nearer by selecting the negative numbers near the icon Move the focus farther by selecting the numbers near the icon Simple Focus The focus is adjusted automatically based on the location designated b...

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Page 58: ...ay also include blank spaces and the following special characters _ SAN Enter the certificate subject alternative name SAN information You can enter up to 198 characters and blank spaces and you may a...

Page 59: ...ificate dialog click the OK button to save the entered information in the list Deleting a CA certificate 1 Select the CA certificate to delete 2 Click the Delete button CA certificate may be installed...

Page 60: ...v4 and IPv6 for the IP address type to use when I O box communicates with the camera HTTP HTTPS Selects between HTTP and HTTPS for the communication method to use when I O box communicates with the ca...

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Page 70: ...tput click the Apply button If Input is selected Input device setup Event action settings and Event action settings can be set If Output is selected Alarm output can be set The number of supported ala...

Page 71: ...te or only at the set time when an alarm input event is created Always The event action settings are always executed when an alarm input event is created Only scheduled time The event action settings...

Page 72: ...s open an alarm is outputted Mode Sets the control type when an alarm is outputted Pulse An alarm is outputted for the time set in Duration and the alarm turns off automatically Active Inactive When y...

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Page 75: ...he event action settings in Event action settings to always operate or only at the set time when an app event is created Always The event action settings are always executed when an app event is creat...

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Page 84: ...g an environment with a monotonous background at night time and or in a low light environment Sudden illumination change e g an indoor light is turned off Blocked lens or appearance of a large object...

Page 85: ...s Alarm output 1 Alarm output 2 and so on Select Event Alarm I O to set the alarm I O Defog To execute defog when a fog detection event is created select Enable This sets the event action set from Eve...

Page 86: ...an object detection event occurs when the object selected from Object detection stays on screen for a longer time than the time set in Minimum duration Sets the type of objects for the camera to dete...

Page 87: ...number button Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity of detecting objects Decrease the sensitivity in an environment where background and objects are clearly distinguished and increase the sensitivity in a...

Page 88: ...an be done from Event Storage This sets the operation time of the object detection event action settings Set the event action settings from Event action settings to always operate or only at the set t...

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Page 95: ...on can operate properly Audio gain can be set from Video Audio Audio setup Gain Event action settings After selecting a camera channel you can specify the details of audio detection for each channel C...

Page 96: ...on Select Event Alarm I O to set the alarm I O This sets the event action settings from Event action settings to operate always or only at a set time when an audio detection event is created Always Th...

Page 97: ...deteriorate Level of classification Sets the level of audio energy to classify the sound The level value of input audio energy is drawn on the area while being renewed periodically from right to left...

Page 98: ...t belong to the sound classification categories such as airplanes sounds siren sounds is loudly heard all of sudden Handover Event action settings Handover Select a handover receiver camera number Sel...

Page 99: ...d classification event is created Only scheduled time The set event action settings are executed only when a sound classification event is created during the set time The date from Sunday to Saturday...

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