i-PRO WV-X86531-Z2-PTZ User Manual page 67

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2   Operation
2.3   Viewing images from a PC
⑱[PTZ panel-[Control pad]
Left-click the pads and buttons to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image (pan
tilt).
The faster the camera operates, the faster the outside of the pad is clicked.
You can also drag and adjust the mouse. Zoom and focus by right-clicking.
Clicking on the upper half of the pad in the upper and lower directions will zoom in the
telephoto, and clicking on the lower half will zoom in the wide angle. Clicking on the left half in
the left and right directions will bring the focus (focus) close to you, and clicking on the right
half will bring it far away. You can also adjust the zoom by using the mouse wheel.
⑲[PTZ-panel]-[Auto mode]
Selecting Operation from the pull-down menu starts the selected operation.
When panning, tilting, zooming, or focusing is performed, or when the operation set in [Self
return] or [Camera action on alarm] starts, it is also terminated.
→10.1 [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras
→12.4 [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation
[Automatic Tracking]:When a pre-set object to be detected is detected, the object is
automatically tracked.
→10.3 Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen)
[Auto Pan]:The start and end positions of the predetermined pan are automatically rotated. The
pivot operation continues even after the zoom and focus operations (when the [x1] button of the
[Zoom] button is clicked, the pivot operation stops).
→10.2.3 Set auto pan (Auto pan setting screen)
[Preset Sequence 1], [Preset sequence 2], [Preset sequence 3]:Move the pre-registered preset
positions in order from the lowest preset number.
→10.2.2 Set the preset sequence setting (preset sequence setting screen)
[Note:]
・The following subjects cannot be focused with auto focus. Focus manually.
A subject that is bright or reflects strong light
-Subject over water droplets or dirty glass
Remote and nearby subjects mixed together
-Subjects (white walls, etc.) without contrast
A horizontal subject, such as a blind-an oblique subject-a dark subject
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