Stepping Through The Cameras; Controlling A Camera's Pan And Tilt - American Dynamics ADTT16 Operator's Manual

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If you select a camera via the Main T
the Main monitor. If you select a camera via the Call T
video appears on the Call monitor.

Stepping Through the Cameras

The Previous and Next buttons enable you to manually step through all of
the cameras, one at a time. Press the Previous and Next buttons to step
backward and forward, one camera at a time, through all of the cameras
configured for your system.

Controlling a Camera's Pan and Tilt

Once you have selected a camera, you can manually control the movement of
that camera. Pan is the side to side movement of the camera; tilt is the up and
down movement of the camera.
You use the Tracker Ball to control the camera's pan and tilt. To pan the
camera, move the Tracker Ball left and right; to tilt the camera, move the
Tracker Ball toward you or away from you.
You can simultaneously pan and tilt the camera for diagonal movement. For
example, move the Tracker Ball diagonally up and to the right; this moves
the camera up and to the right.
The speed of the camera movement is directly proportional to how far you
move the Tracker Ball from its center position. If you move the Tracker Ball
slightly to the right, the camera will pan slowly to the right. As you move the
Tracker Ball farther to the right, the camera's panning speed will increase
until it reaches its maximum speed. This variable speed operation applies to
programmable domes only. Non-programmable domes provide two speeds:
normal and fast.
Controlling Cameras and Their Outputs
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