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Pre-position mapping
Preposition mapping allows you to map a function to a Show or Set action.
Action
Select the appropriate action: Show or Set.
Pre-position
Enter the number of the pre-position to map.
Function
Select the appropriate function from the drop-down list.
6.11
Sectors
Sector
The camera's pan capability is divided into equal sectors (2, 4, 8, 16), as defined in PTZ
Settings > Number of sectors, for a total of 360°.
To define a title for sectors:
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No white light
Specifically for MIC cameras using the IR/White light illuminator:
Select this check box to prevent activation of the White light illuminator in the corresponding
sectors, such as those which include highways / roads where White light might create a
hazardous situation such as blinding a driver.
When this check box is selected, no White lights will activate for Presets stored in the
corresponding sector.
6.12
Miscellaneous
Fast address
This parameter allows the appropriate camera to be operated via the numerical address in the
control system. Enter a number between 0000 and 9999, inclusive, to identify the camera.
6.13
Illumination/Wiper
Notice!
The illuminator fields are available only when an illuminator is attached to a MIC7000 camera.
The default intensity for illumination (both IR and White light) is 33%.
IR mode
Select the appropriate IR mode to control the IR illuminators:
Bosch Security Systems
To remove a pre-position from the tour, select the pre-position in the list and uncheck the
box Include in standard tour (marked with *).
Select a dwell time from the drop-down list Standard pre-position tour.
To start the Pre-position Tour:
Return to the Live page.
Click AUX Control.
Type 8 in the input box and click AUX on.
To stop the tour, type 8 and click AUX off.
Place the cursor in the input box to the right of the sector number.
Type a title for the sector, up to 20 characters long.
To blank the sector, click the check box to the right of the sector title.
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