
60
Sequence:
When the Delay Time is up, the Dome will automatically perform the
selected Sequence number. To configure a Sequence, see
4.4 PTZ
Settings-Sequence Settings
.
Auto Pan:
When the Delay Time is up, the Dome will automatically perform the
selected Auto Pan number. To configure an Auto Pan, see
4.3
Auto Pan Mode
Settings.
Cruise:
When the Delay Time is up, the Dome will automatically perform the
selected Cruise number. To configure a Cruise, see
4.2 Cruise Settings.
4. Use the
PTZ Idle Protection
drop-down list to select
On
to enable this function. If you
want the Dome to adopt the selected function mode immediately, select
Go Now
.
Auto Pan:
An Auto Pan moves between points at 180 degrees. The panning direction can
be of choice.
Direction:
Select the panning direction from right to left or vice versa.
Speed:
Select the panning speed. The greater value indicates faster speed.
Flip:
With the options of Mechanic Flip and Image, the Dome can tilt to continuously track
an object even when it passes under the Dome.
Mechanic Flip:
As the Dome tilts to the maximum angle, it will pan 180 degrees and
continue tilting to track objects.
Image:
Image represents digital flip. Users can keep tracking objects seamlessly
without delay with software control. Under the mode, almost no delay occurs in
comparing with that under the Mechanic Flip mode.
Note the Mask function will be automatically disabled if this option is selected.
Speed by Zoom:
If this option is set to be
ON
, the pan/tilt speed will be automatically
adjusted by internal algorithm when zooming. The larger zoom ratio leads to the lower
rotating speed.
Digital Zoom:
With this option, users can enable or disable the 12x Digital Zoom. The
Digital Zoom will be activated after the Optical Zoom level is fully reached.
Note:
The difference between optical and digital zoom is that optical zoom uses the lens
within the camera to draw the image closer to achieve the desired effect. Optical zoom
remains the same quality and full resolution of the zoomed image. On the other hand, digital
zoom takes a portion of an image and expands the partial image to the full size of the original
image; therefore, the image quality will be reduced.