System Menu - Sony SRG-120DH Operating Instructions Manual

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Note
The limit of pan/tilt operation becomes
effective promptly after you set the range of
PAN/TILT LIMIT. When you want to make
the camera start with the ranges set, before
turning off the power, store those values in
POSITION 1.
For details, see "Storing the Camera
Settings in Memory — the Presetting
Feature" (page 24).
Setting the range of UP/DOWN
movement
+25°
25°
Note
When you turn the camera to the right or left
beyond the 90° with the camera pointed
downward by 25°, the camera may be caught
on the lens, depending on the zoom position
of the lens.
D-ZOOM (digital zoom)
You can set digital zoom to ON or OFF.
When set to OFF, digital zoom does not
operate, and only optical zoom is available.
When set to ON, digital zoom takes over
after optical zoom reaches MAX (12×). Up
to 144× can be zoomed digitally.
When digital zoom is available, the
resolution decreases.
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SYSTEM Menu

SYSTEM Menu
IR-RECEIVE (infrared signal
reception)
When this is set to OFF, the camera does not
receive the signal from the supplied infrared
remote commander.
Be sure to keep it set to ON when you use the
supplied infrared remote commander.
Note
You cannot set IR-RECEIVE to OFF when
you operate the menu using the supplied
infrared remote commander. To set it to
OFF, use the appropriate VISCA command.
DISPLAY INFO
When this item is set to ON, the message
automatically appears for about 3 seconds
on the monitor screen, when you perform the
following operations using the supplied
infrared remote commander.
Message
PRESET n: OK
You have stored the
"n" is a preset
camera settings to
position number of
POSITION 1 to 6.
the infrared remote
commander,
between 1 and 6.
RECALL n: OK
You have read the
"n" is a preset
camera settings stored
position number of
in POSITION 1 to 6.
the infrared remote
commander,
between 1 and 6.
Remote control
operation

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