Behavior Of Ptz After A Session Closes; Figure 6-10 Ptz Camera: Behavior After Use - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Behavior of PTZ After a Session Closes

Set the actions the PTZ takes
when a live session closes. The
PTZ can: go to a Preset, stay put,
start a tour, and return to Auto Iris
and Auto Focus settings.
Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
2.
On the dartboard control, set the drop-down arrow to Preset (see
3.
Click the numbered buttons above the Preset box. The PTZ camera moves to the
preset position. Check your configuration if the camera does not move. Either:
A preset has not been set for that number.
The preset duplicates the settings of the previously used preset.
The camera is labeled as PTZ but is not.
PTZ and Motion Detection
When an alarm based on motion detection is enabled on a PTZ camera, use of PTZ
functions will most likely trigger that alarm. You can limit the number of alarms triggered by
using the Delay slider in the motion detection controls. The alarm schedule can also be
changed to stop alarms at certain times, such as when PTZ use is anticipated. See
Detection
on page
127
and
Ultrak KD6i Domes
Before an aperture setting can be changed manually on an Ultrak KD6i dome, you need to
turn OFF the auto-aperture option. Auto-aperture is also known as auto-iris on the PTZ
controller.
The Return to auto-focus command has no effect on Ultrak KD6i domes.
Kalatel Domes
On Kalatel domes, the iris controls in View toggles harsh brighter/darker settings, not a
gradual open or close. Auto-iris has no effect.
Position of PTZ Camera
When a Live Session ends, a security officer may need a PTZ camera to return to a set
position and zoom value, while the camera is not being monitored by a View operator.
Figure 6-10
PTZ Camera: Behavior After Use
1.
Using View, continue or start a
camera(s) need their post-session behavior set.
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
Events Defined
on page
205
Maintenance Session
Figure
6-9).
Motion
for more information.
at a site where pan, tilt and zoom
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