Uniden Guardian G710PTZC Quick Start Manual page 12

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DVR GUIDELINES
General Cruise Setup Procedure
Each DVR system has different scan setup procedures, but there are some general similarities. Most involve the process of
pivoting the camera to the desired starting point and saving that point. Then, by selecting one or more points for the camera
to move to in sequence, a scan path is built which is then saved. Often, multiple paths can be saved within the DVR, which
can be selected for later use.
These points can be set by using the PTZ controls on the DVR itself. Please refer to the on-screen interface examples In
both examples, directional control is achieved by using the DVR's mouse to click on one of the directional arrows. As long
as the arrow button is held, the camera will move in that direction. There are no horizontal stops and the camera can rotate
continuously, if desired. The camera's elevation is limited to 90°. On both control panels, there are controls for zoom, focus
and iris (light level). The product has 3x optical zoom lens, which will adjust between 3 and 10mm. The camera has an auto-
focus feature and is not user adjustable. Objects closer than 20" (50cm) will be blurry due to the limits of the automatic
focus. Likewise, the camera automatically adjusts the iris internally and that setting is not manually changeable by the user.
Of the 128 presets available on the camera, presets 1-80 may be used for defining camera positions. The remaining 48 have
special functions. Preset 95 is the most useful as it will erase previously configured presets.
Image 3: PTZ Setup
Image 1: PTZ Setup
Image 2: PTZ Setup
EXAMPLE 1: SETTING A CRUISE
This example is based on using a DVR without an attached PTZ keyboard. Your DVR's specific commands may differ slightly.
Please consult your system's manual.
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