1 1 OSD Operation/Navigation
Dome menu
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Seek Preset
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Start Tour
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Start Mimic
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Dome Settings Menu
Define Tour
A tour of presets is stored in the Predator as a list of tour points. Each tour point consists of a preset number,
the dwell time for which the Predator will pause and the speed parameter that will be used to seek the preset.
Each of the four tours of presets can contain between 2 and 90 points.
When programming a tour of presets it is necessary to first store all the required presets into the Predator and
to define the required dwell times and speeds of travel that you will require the Predator to use when the tour is
started.
A maximum of four individual tours of presets can be stored in each Predator. Each tour can have between 2
and 90 points, each point can be a preset in the range 1 to 300. Different points can use any preset number,
including repeats of ones that have been used before. The speed that the camera will travel at to reach the
preset can be in the range 1
a
/sec (slowest) to 1 00
a
/sec (fastest). To seek the preset at maximum speed, set
speed to 0. The delay (dwell) at each point is defined in seconds, range 1 to 100.
This page will open on Tour 1, use the joystick left and right to change to another tour. To add item 1, use the
joystick to tilt down. This will highlight the number line so that the tour can be programmed. Use the joystick to
navigate along the number line and zoom in to select the number. This will add the number in to the NEW tour.
Add in the figures for the item/point in the tour using the sequence labeled above (PREDELSPD. PRE is preset
position, DEL is delay in seconds and SPD is speed at
a
/second). This is how the camera will be programmed to
move to a preset for a period of time at a set speed. All nine figures must be added into the item. Figures must
be added in three i.e. preset 21 will be added as 021.
Example of an item/point
021005100 = Move to preset 21 for 5 seconds at 100
a
/sec
Highlight ACCEPT ITEM and zoom in, this will add the item/point into the tour. The OLD item/point will be shown
on the screen. If these settings are acceptable, highlight the ACCEPT ITEM option and zoom in. There is no
need to add in these points again. Keep adding points until the tour is complete. On the final item/point of the
tour highlight and zoom in on ACCEPT FINAL ITEM. This will complete the tour programming.
Define Mimic
(Before going into the OSD screen to program
a
Mimic tour it is recommended to move the
camera in to the start position, any movement or delay will be recorded once the recording has started.)
When a mimic tour is started, the Predator will perform all the actions which were defined when the mimic was
programmed. Up to four mimic tours can be defined.
Highlight and zoom in on START RECORDING, this will allow a mimic tour to be programmed into the camera.
The mimic tour can then be used to playback any manual movement, preset seek or delay. Program a preset to
end the mimic tour program.
Define Preset
Before going into the OSD screen to program a preset, the camera must be in the position required. Once in the
OSD you cannot manually move the camera.
Define Home Function
The camera will perform an ACTION (Go to preset, start preset or mimic tour), after a period of inactivity. Use the
NUMBER option to set which preset or tour to start, and the DELAY MINUTES/SECONDS to input the inactivity
time period.
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