Section 5: Tours; Defintion; Starting A Tour; Stopping A Tour - Honeywell HMAX082 Owner's Operation Manual

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5.0 DEFINTION

A tour is a series of presets stored in memory that can be started by an operator causing
the RapidDome to travel to the defined presets automatically. A tour is similar to a
monitor sequence except that the video sequences between preset positions from the
same camera. Up to four (4) tours (numbered 1 – 4) can be defined for each
RapidDome. Tours can be programmed through the MaxCom Gold menu options; refer
to section 7.1.3 or the PC Configuration Utility, refer to section 8.4.5.
The dwell time between each preset can be defined. The default dwell time for each
preset is 60 seconds. The selectable range for dwell times is from 1 to 254 seconds.
Entering a time of 0 selects a 1-second dwell time.
The default speed for the RapidDome to travel to a preset is 30°/second. The selectable
range of speeds is from 1 (1°/second) up to 100 (100°/second). Entering a 0 selects the
maximum travel speed.

5.1 STARTING A TOUR

A tour must be defined before an operator can start it.
1. Press the number button (1 – 4) that corresponds to the tour number.
2. Press the autopan button.
For example, to start tour 3:
Press the 3 button, and then press the autopan button.

5.2 STOPPING A TOUR

To stop a tour, press the autopan button. A tour also stops if telemetry buttons or the
joystick are used to control the camera.

5.3 RESTARTING A TOUR

To start the last tour that the camera was running, press the autopan button. To start a
different tour, perform the procedure in section 5.1
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SECTION 5:
TOURS
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18-July-2005

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