Preset Speed:
Sets the speed at which the camera moves to a new preset.
Standby Action:
This is what the camera does when it is otherwise idle.
Standby Time(s):
How long the camera must remain idle before it takes the
standby action.
Power-lost Memory Mode:
When enabled, this saves the time and PTZ
settings when power is lost.
Title
Here you control the text for your on-screen display.
You an specify a title for each of the scans, cruises, patterns, presets, and
zones. Enter the desired text in the Title Name text box.
The
Dwell Time
determines how long the OSD remains on screen, measured
from when it is first called. Select
Close
to disable the OSD.
Display Coordinate Direction:
Adds the camera’s orientation to the OSD.
Display Title Background:
Places a contrasting highlight behind your OSD.
PTZ Control
This page lets you control the camera’s PTZ behavior. This page, in large part,
duplicates the PTZ controls from the live view page.
The
Set Origin
and
Set North
buttons define the camera’s current position to
be its default orientation; henceforth defining all measurements by this position.
Below the camera view, you can control the camera using the same control
rosette and zoom/focus/iris buttons as appear on the live view page.
To the right, you can call, set, and adjust settings for presets, cruises, scans,
and modes. Each one has an associated
Call
and
Delete
button.
A
preset
is a stationary configuration for the camera, defined by its angle,
aim, and zoom level. Presets are numbered 1–64, and 100–500. Choose a preset
slot, maneuver the camera into position, choose the focus mode, and press
Set
.
A
cruise
is a programmed sequence of presets. Select a preset to add to the
cruise, choose a duration for it to remain at that position (up to 60 seconds) and
press Add to add it to the end of the cruise sequence. Choose a preset and click
Delete to remove the last entry
from the sequence.
A
scan
is an automated motion routine. Pan scans go left and right, tilt scans
go up and down, etc. Set a border (a place where the camera stops panning and
goes in the other direction) by using the PTZ controls to align the camera where
you want it to stop and press one of the border buttons.
Mode
is where you program your own custom behavior, sort of like recording
a macro on your keyboard. To do so, click
Record
, then use the PTZ controls to
move your camera through your desired motions. Watch the
Used(%)
marker