Zoom Ratio; Max Joystick Speed; Pan Limits; Iris Key Usage - Videoswitch CMOR-D18? CMOR-D26 User Manual

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5.6.4 Zoom Ratio

This setting determines how much the pan and tilt slows down as you zoom in and the
setting is a matter of user preference. This slow down helps fine control of the dome position
when zoomed in on a target. The default setting is 16.

5.6.5 Max Joystick Speed

This setting affects pan and tilt and determines how fast the dome moves for a full deflection
of the joystick. Generally control is easier if it is set to less than 100%. The default is 60%.

5.6.6 Pan Limits

5.6.6.1
Use Pan Limits
If you wish to stop the dome from panning all the way round, for example if it is mounted on
a wall or corner, set this option (after you have set the right and left limits). Once set, the
dome will stop if it is panned up to a limit. When moving between presets, the dome will also
stay in the permitted zone rather than taking the shortest route as it would otherwise.
5.6.6.2
Set right limit
Enter this option and pan the dome to the right-most position that you want it to be able to
go to. Press SELECT (or wait 10 seconds) to set the position
5.6.6.3
Set left Limit
Enter this option and pan the dome to the left-most position that you want it to be able to go
to. Press SELECT (or wait 10 seconds) to set the position

5.6.7 Iris key usage

The Iris control keys on the keyboard may be used to either alter the:
Exposure compensation
Shutter speed

5.7 Presets

5.7.1 Set Preset

To set a preset from within the menu, select this option using RIGHT.
Use UP and DOWN to select a preset.
Move the dome to the required position using the joystick.
Wait 10 seconds or press the SELECT key.
The new preset is not set

5.7.2 Preset Titles

Each preset may be given a title that is displayed every time it is called up. If no title is
entered, the display will show P1, P2, P3 etc
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Brighten or darken the image
Provide integration and therefore more sensitivity in dark
conditions. Note that the shutter speed can only be
controlled in this way when the IR lamps are ON.

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