Ptz; Adjusting Automatic Flip; Freeze Frame - American Dynamics ADCI625-P221 Configuration And User's Manual

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Camera Configuration Menu

PTZ

The PTZ function allows you to adjust Automatic Flip, Freeze Frame, Return Settings and Set
North.

Adjusting Automatic Flip

Use the automatic (proportional) "flip" feature when you need to track someone who walks directly
under the dome and continues on the other side. You start the flip by moving the tilt control to its
lower limit and holding for a brief period. When the flip engages, the dome automatically rotates
180°. You may then continue to track the person as long as the tilt control stays in its lower limit.
Once the tilt control is released, the dome resumes normal operation.
Procedure 6-1 Diable/Enable Automatic Flip
Step
Action
Select PTZ from the Camera Configuration menu.
1
The flip tab displays.
Select the Automatic Flip check box to enable automatic flip.
2
Or
Deselect the Automatic Flip check box to disable automatic flip.
The default setting is 'disabled'.

Freeze Frame

If you need to maintain a static image when calling automatic functions, such as presets or
patterns, use the Freeze Frame setting. This prevents the dome movement and lens adjustments
being displayed on-screen while the preset or pattern is being found.
When the Freeze Frame setting is enabled, the scene currently displayed on the video pane will
be preserved (frozen) on-screen until the preset is ready for display. The image then switches
smoothly to the new scene. This may help reduce bandwidth utilization when presets or patterns
are used often.
Procedure 6-2 Disable/Enable Freeze Frame
Step
Action
Select PTZ from the Camera Configuration menu.
1
Select the Freeze Frame tab.
2
The Freeze Frame tab displays.
Select the Freeze Frame check box to enable the freeze frame function.
3
Or
Deselect the Freeze Frame check box to disable the freeze frame function.
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