3.
In the Enable Camera section, select the camera from the Current Camera drop-down
list .
4.
Click the numbered button to enable the selected camera.
Note
You must have a camera that supports motion tracking before any cameras will
be available.
5.
Define the Start Position of the camera.
a.
Set the PAN and TILT respectively.
b.
Click Screen Value to get the current position of the camera.
c.
Click Move Camera to move the camera to your new position.
d.
Set the Return Start Position time in seconds for when to move the camera back
to the original Start Position , after the camera stops tracking motion.
6.
Define the Range.
a.
Set the PAN to move left and right. The camera moves from the Start Position
that you pre-set. The minimum value to the left and right is 40 degrees. The sum
of value to the left and to the right cannot exceed 360 degrees. If the sum of both
values exceeds 360 degrees, then the value will be adjusted automatically.
b.
Click Screen Value to get the current camera position.
c.
Click Enable to activate the panning range.
d.
Set the minimum angle of the TILT based on the value you placed in the Start Po-
sition .
e.
Click Screen Value to get the current minimum value of the TILT .
f.
Click Enable to let the camera move within the value of the angle.
7.
Define On/Off Time
a.
Set the time for which to activate the Motion Tracking function. The default value
is 00:00 ~ 00:00. The camera works in PAN/TILT mode outside of the configured
time.
b.
Click Disable PTZ Mode : to disable PTZ mode from the motion tracking camera.
If you don't select this option, both motion tracking and PTZ will be used.
Note
Using the PTZ controls will stop the motion tracking. This is the reason for Dis-
able PTZ.
8.
Define the Set Values
a.
Adjust the PAN Angle to set the value when the selection box is not in correct range.
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