Operating The Camera - Swann SW331-PR6 Operating Instructions Manual

Pan tilt zoom dome camera
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Operating the Camera

The information in this section assumes that you have the PRO-650 attached
to the supplied IR receiver/PTZ Controller module and have followed the
instructions on page 10 for configuring the Command Address, Protocol
and Baud Rate settings.
Alternately, if you have the RS485 connections to the PRO-650 attached to a
PTZ capable DVR, then use the PTZ controls through your DVR (consult your DVR
manual for more details).
Moving the Camera
The easiest way to move the camera is to use the directional buttons. In the
standard live control mode, the camera will move in the direction of the button
which you press.
To make the camera pan left or right, press and hold the LEFT or RIGHT
directional button, respectively. You can hold down either button continuously,
the camera will continue to pan left or right (around a circle) indefinitely.
To tilt the camera up and down, use the up and down buttons. Note that whilst
the camera can pan infinitely, the tilt has only a 90º freedom of movement. It
can see everything that happens below the dome, but not above it.
To make objects in the view appear bigger or smaller use the ZOOM controls.
Setting a Preset Point
Setting Preset Points allows you to program movements for your camera system
to repeat over time, or to remember a specific viewpoint for easy access later. The
PRO-650 can store up to 16 user-defined Preset Positions.
Using the directional arrow buttons, move the camera into the position that
you'd like it to store as a Preset Position.
Press the PRESET button on the remote, and hold for two seconds.
The display will now read "SET-"
Press a number key to assign a Preset number to the position. To define a
Preset Position with a value higher than 10, press the -/-- button first.
Accessing a Preset Point
The easiest way to access the preset points, use the shortcut buttons, marked P1
through P8. Of course, this only works for the first eight Presets. To access Preset
9 and above:
Press the SHOT button.
If you're accessing a point above 10, press the -/-- button.
Enter the number of the Preset you'd like to access.
Press ENTER to confirm.
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