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Removing a Preset Point
Removing Preset Points is performed in much the same manner as defining them.
Once a Preset Point has been removed, selecting it as detailed opposite will no
longer have any effect, until a new point is set.
Press the DELETE button on the remote, and hold for two seconds.
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The display will now read “Clr-”
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Press a number key to select a Preset Point number. To choose a Preset Point
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with a value higher than 10, press the -/-- button first.
Press ENTER to confirm.
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The selected Preset Point will now no longer be set.
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Cruise Mode
Whilst the PRO-650 is in Cruise Mode, the camera will move continuously and
automatically, only pausing when it arrives at Preset Points for a short interval.
There are two ways to enter Cruise mode.
Auto-scan (Cruise) Mode
When in Auto-scan Mode, the PRO-650 will continuously move automatically,
attempting to observe as much of the field of view as practicable in the shortest
time it can.
To enter Auto-scan Mode, press AUTO.
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For an alternate Auto-scan mode, go to Preset Point 99.
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Manual Cruise Mode
You can program lists of Preset Points for the PRO-650 to view in order.
First, create all the Preset Points you wish to see, as detailed on page 8.
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Press and hold PATTERN for two seconds.
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The display will now read “PStA”.
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Press the NUMBER button for the first Preset Point you want in the programmed
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loop, using the -/-- button to access points higher than 10 if necessary.
Press ENTER once the camera has moved to that Preset Point to confirm.
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Repeat for the other Preset Points you want on the loop, in the order that you
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want them to be accessed. Remember to press ENTER each time to confirm
your selection.
Press and hold PATTERN for two seconds. The display will now show “PSt0”
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confirming that the pattern programming has ended and the pattern has been
saved.
Press RUN to initiate the programmed pattern, and press RUN again to stop
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the pattern.
To reset the Cruise Mode settings to their default values, press PRESET followed
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by -/--, and enter “240”.