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sector
s covering the boarding gates (
Sector
s 5 and 6) are much
larger than those covering the escalators (
Sector
s 1 and 2).
The zoom level may also affect the
sector
size during camera
operations. As the camera zooms in, the size of a
sector
becomes
smaller and its boundaries draw closer. Refer to the following
illustrations on how zoom operations affect the
sector
size. This
feature may become helpful when the
sector
boundaries need to be
precisely located.
Super
Dome
Super
Dome
Area 1
Area 1
The size of Area 1 becomes
smaller when the camera zooms
in.
The size of Area 1 becomes
larger when the camera zoom
out.
Using the
SECTOR
SET menu shown below, users can easily
mark the boundaries for the required
sector
s and label them with
descriptive titles.
DISPLAY
Function:
Enable/disable the sector title display.
SECTOR NO.
Function:
Select a sector to define its title and on-screen display
status.
Options:
1 ~ 16
The dome supports a total of 16 sectors. Each sector
may have a unique descriptive title set below.
SECTOR TITLE
Function:
Edit a descriptive title (up to 16 characters) for the
selected sector.
Operation:
A total of 62 characters, including English letters in
upper and lower cases, as well as numbers from 0 to 9,
are available for editing the sector title.
Follow these steps to edit a descriptive title:
1.
Move the cursor to the first entry of the title item.
2.
Deflect the joystick downward (or upward) to select a
suitable character (or a space).
3.
Move the cursor to the next entry.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the entire title has been edited.
SECTOR SET
Function:
Set sector boundaries. Details are addressed below.
How to set sector boundaries:
To define boundaries for required sectors:
1.
Select Sector Set from the Additional Func Menu and then
Sector Set again from the sub menu. Move the joystick to the
start of the first desired sector.
LEFT OR RIGHT
2.
Press AUX 1 to begin.
3.
Move the camera to the right until the desired ending boundary
of the sector is in view.
PAN RIGHT
4.
Press AUX 2 to set the current position as the ending boundary
for this sector. This position is also the starting boundary for the
next sector.
5.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the starting boundary of the last
sector has been defined.
Note: The starting boundary of the first sector is the ending
boundary of the last one.
6.
Pressing AUX 3 at any stage will cancel the operation.
To locate a boundary point precisely:
If a sector boundary needs to be precisely located:
1.
Zoom out the image to get a wide view (making the sector
appear large).
2.
Move the camera until the desired boundary point is displayed
somewhere near the center of the screen.
3.
Zoom in the image to get a close view (making the sector
appear small but the objects appear large).
Sector 1
Sector 1
The size of Sector 1
becomes smaller when the
camera zooms in.
The size of Sector 1
becomes larger when the
camera zooms out.
WIDE
or
TELE
or