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Choosing A Preset For A Ptz Camera - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Choosing a Preset for a PTZ Camera

Document 800-07767 Rev A
02/11
The Inner Rings and Fans
For a reminder of what an area on the dartboard does, watch the PTZ tip as you surf the
dartboard with the mouse pointer.
Click button. When the Click option is in use, the areas on the dartboard give a PTZ
camera pan and tilt commands.
Hold button. When the Hold option is in use, clicking and holding the mouse on a fan
area prolongs the duration of the PTZ command sent to the camera. For continuous
panning, use the Click style of control.
More Commands
Reset. The Reset button is available if the command is supported by the dome.
Availability of the Reset command depends on the make and model of camera.
Stop. Stops the command currently being carried out.
Close. Closes the dartboard control window.
Ultrak KD6i Domes and Auto-Iris
Before the setting for aperture (another term meaning iris) can be changed manually on an
Ultrak KD6i dome, the operator needs to turn OFF the auto-aperture option, using an
auto-iris command followed by the Stop button on the PTZ controller.
1.
During a Live session, select a PTZ camera window. How to run a live session is
explained in
Starting a Live Session
2.
Do one of the following (see
Right-click in the PTZ camera window. A menu appears in the camera window
next to the pointer. Select PTZ Preset. A list of eight presets is displayed.
Using the PTZ dartboard controller, leave or set Preset in the box near the top of
the controller. Click one of the numbered buttons.
3.
Choose a PTZ preset. The PTZ camera goes to the PTZ settings of the preset. If the
camera does not move, either:
A preset has not been set for that number.
The camera is already in the preset position.
The selected camera is not a PTZ camera.
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
on page 29.
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