Section 4: Presets; Definition; Defining A Preset; Seeking A Preset - Honeywell HMAX082 Owner's Operation Manual

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4.0 DEFINITION

A preset is a user-defined camera position including pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris
settings. Up to 128 presets (numbered 0-127) can be stored in the RapidDome or
telemetry receiver.
Note: In an alarm system, presets can be defined as alarm presets. If both alarm

4.1 DEFINING A PRESET

An operator must have control of a camera to define a preset.
For example, to define Preset 1:
1. Move the camera to the desired preset position using the joystick, zoom, focus, and
iris buttons.
2. Press and hold the preset button.
3. Press button 1.
4. Release the preset button.
The present position is now defined as preset 1.

4.2 SEEKING A PRESET

A preset must be defined (refer to section 4.1) before an operator can seek a preset. An
operator must be able to control the camera to seek a preset for that camera.
For example, to seek preset 1:
1. Press button 1.
2. Press the preset button.
The camera moves at the maximum speed to the defined preset settings for preset 1.
Note: The user may also seek presets 1 –4 by single button presses using the buttons
Rev. 1
SECTION 4:
PRESETS
presets and non-alarm presets are going to be defined, they must have different
numbers so cameras in alarm status are not repositioned in error.
labelled preset 1 to preset 4.
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900.0560
18-July-2005

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