Speeds/Tracking Page - GE IDP-1111 User Manual

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Speeds/Tracking page

To access the Speeds/Tracking page, select Control and Speeds/Tracking.
Figure 48. Speeds/Tracking page
Note:
Remember to select OK to save any changes you make on the page.
Max pan speed (deg/s). Max pan speed is a feature that sets the fastest the camera will move (in degrees
per second) while manually panning. Choices are 100 through 250 (default) in increments of 10.
Max tilt speed (deg/s). Max tilt speed is a feature that sets the fastest the camera will move (in degrees
per second) while manually tilting. Choices are 100 through 250 (default) in increments of 10.
Fast (deg/s). Fast is a feature that sets the speed at which the camera moves (in degrees per second) when
it is set for fast speed between presets in macros and while autopanning. Choices are 0 through 20 in
increments of 2. Default is 16. A setting of 0 (degrees/second) makes the camera move as slowly as
possible. This is not a stop-motion command.
Medium (deg/s). Medium is a feature that sets the speed at which the camera moves (in degrees per
second) when it is set for medium speed between presets in macros and while autopanning. Choices
are 0 through 20 in increments of 2. Default is 10. A setting of 0 (degrees/second) makes the camera
move as slowly as possible. This is not a stop-motion command.
Slow (deg/s). Slow is a feature that sets the speed at which the camera moves (in degrees per second)
when it is set for slow speed between presets in macros and while autopanning. Choices are 0 through
20 in increments of 2. Default is 4. A setting of 0 (degrees/second) makes the camera move as slowly
as possible. This is not a stop-motion command.
Autopan speed. Autopan speed is a feature that sets how fast the camera moves while autopanning.
Choices are Slow (default), Medium, and Fast. These settings are scaled according to the settings set
for the Slow, Medium, and Fast features of the Macro and autopan speed feature. If the numbers in the
Macro and autopan speed boxes are lower, then the corresponding Autopan speed settings
will be slower. For example, if the Fast feature setting of the Macro and autopan speed feature were

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