Osdi Zones; Advanced - Axis P5624-E Mk II User Manual

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AXIS P5624-E Mk II PTZ Dome Network Camera
PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom)
3. Type a name.
4. Specify the pause length between runs.
5. Select a preset position from the drop-down list and click Add.
6. To specify how fast the camera should move to the preset position, enter a value in the Move Speed field.
7. For each preset position, enter the View Time in seconds or minutes.
8. Specify the View Order of the preset positions, or select Random view order.
9. Click Save.
How to edit a guard tour
1. Go to Setup > PTZ > Guard Tour.
2. Select the guard tour in the Guard Tour List.
3. Click Modify.
How to delete a guard tour
1. Go to Setup > PTZ > Guard Tour.
2. Select the guard tour in the Guard Tour List.
3. Click Remove.

OSDI Zones

On-Screen Direction Indicator (OSDI) zones can be included in the overlay text (see About overlay text on page 22) to aid the user to
navigate the Axis product. Each OSDI zone is set up with coordinates and a descriptive name.
OSDI zones are set up under PTZ > OSDI Zones. The Axis product uses the coordinates of the center of the view to set the lower
left and upper right zone areas. First navigate to where you would like the lowermost left point of the OSDI zone to be located.
Click Get to set the coordinates. Proceed to where the upper right point of zone should be located and click Get. Give the zone a
descriptive name and click OK.
To include the name of the OSDI zone in the overlay text, go to Video < Video Stream < Overlay Settings. Check the Include
text box and enter the modifier #L in the field. For more information about modifiers, see File Naming & Date/Time Formats in
the online help
.

Advanced

Limits
Define the pan, tilt, zoom and focus limits for the Axis product. Movements to the left and right, up and down, can be restricted to
narrow the area under surveillance.
When Enable E-flip is selected, as it tilts down and continues to pan backwards, the Axis product will automatically correct the view
and flip it 180 degrees. The left limit must be set to –180 degrees and the right limit to 180 degrees for e-flip to work.
Near focus limit is used to prevent the camera from autofocusing on objects close to the camera. This way, the camera can ignore
objects such as overhead wires, streetlights, or other cameras placed close to the camera.
To make the camera focus on the areas of interest, set the near focus limit to a value that is greater than the distance at which the
uninteresting objects tend to appear. See illustration below where x is the near focus limit value.
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