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.
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Click button. When the Click option is in use, the areas on the dartboard give a PTZ
camera pan and tilt commands.
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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
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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.
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Stop. Stops the command currently being carried out.
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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
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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.
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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:
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A preset has not been set for that number.
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The camera is already in the preset position.
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The selected camera is not a PTZ camera.
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
on page 29.
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