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AXIS Q1715 Block Camera
The web interface
Recorded
A recorded tour replays a sequence of recorded pan/tilt/zoom movements, including their variable speeds and lengths.
General settings
• Name: Enter a name for the guard tour.
• Pause between runs: Enter your desired time interval between guard tours. You can enter any interval from 0
minutes to 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Recorded tour
• Start recording tour: Start recording the pan/tilt/zoom movements you want the guard tour to replicate.
• Stop recording tour: Stop recording the pan/tilt/zoom movements you want the guard tour to replicate.
• Re-record: Start a new recording of pan/tilt/zoom movements. This will overwrite your most recent recording.
Start the recorded tour.
Pause the recorded tour.
Stop the recorded tour.
Limits
To narrow down the area under surveillance, you can limit the PTZ movements.
Save as Pan 0: Click to set the current position as zero-point for pan coordinates.
Set pan-tilt limits: Turn on to set pan-tilt limits for PTZ movements. The camera uses the coordinates of the center of the
image when you set pan-tilt limits.
Left pan limit: Click to limit the camera's pan movements to the left. Click again to remove the limit.
Right pan limit: Click to limit the camera's pan movements to the right. Click again to remove the limit.
Top tilt limit: Click to limit the camera's tilt movements to the top. Click again to remove the limit.
Bottom tilt limit: Click to limit the camera's tilt movements to the bottom. Click again to remove the limit.
• Auto-flip
• E-flip
• Nadir-flip
Zoom limit: Select a value to limit the camera's maximum zoom level. Optical or digital (e.g. 480x D) values can be selected.
When using a joystick, only digital zoom levels can be used to set the zoom limit.
Near focus limit: Select a value 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 nearby objects. To make the camera focus on the areas of interest,
set the near focus limit to a value greater than the distance at which the objects of no interest tend to appear.
: Enables the camera head to instantly reverse 360° and continue to pan beyond its mechanical limit.
: Automatically corrects the camera view by flipping the image 180° when the camera tilts beyond -90°.
: Enables the camera to pan 180° when tilting beyond -90°, and then continue upwards.
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