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Programmable Features; Preset Positions; Preset Position Titles; Tours - Dedicated Micros 2040 System Manual

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3. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES

The Dedicated Micros 2060/2040 Dome Camera's have a number of features which can be
selected by the System Supervisor when the dome is installed. Any of these can be altered
subsequently, or cancelled altogether, to give the best operational responses for any particular
application. They are invoked or cancelled through on-screen menu structures, described in section
4, and the settings are then retained in non-volatile memory so that they are not affected by a loss
of power.
The features, and what they offer, are described below:

3.1 Preset Positions

Up to 200 (2060) or 100 (2040) positions can be stored and recalled at any time. Each position
stores the Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Focus positions as well as the position title.

3.2 Preset Position Titles

Each preset position title can have up to 20 alphanumeric characters to identify the associated
position uniquely. The default title position lies at the top left hand corner of the video picture, left
justified, but this can be altered if required.
The preset position titles only appear at the position they identify: any movement from that position
will remove them.

3.3 Tours

Up to 100 (2060) or 50 (2040) tours can be stored and recalled at any time. Each tour can contain
up to 16 positions together with a 'Dwell' time at each position plus the 'Travel Time' that the dome
unit must take to reach the next position. When the last position in the tour is reached, the tour
'loops' back to the first position.
3.4 Real Time Clock (Not applicable to the 2040)
The 2060 dome camera is fitted with a real time clock to provide time and date marks for the
operator and the recording system if required. A range of selectable formats can provide time and
date displays and the unit is able to use the information to provide enhanced alarm functions where
the reaction to an alarm can be modified depending on the time of day or the day of the week.

3.5 Alarm Response

Up to 100 (2060) or 50 (2040) Alarm responses can be stored. Each alarm response creates a
specified reaction to an alarm number. This is a very powerful feature, allowing a number of domes,
or any other device conforming to the Dennard/DM protocol, to invoke a pre-set alarm action from
one single loop broadcast command.
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