Pan/Tilt Settings - GE TruVision Mini PTZ 12X User Manual

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4BChapter 5: Advanced setup
Function
Video Invert
Image Freeze
Aperture
Exit

Pan/tilt settings

This menu provides access to pan/tilt, password, and speed settings that can be
changed or customized. See Figure 22 on page 41 for the screen.
This menu is located on Main Page 1.
Note:
The Image Flip and the Video Invert functions are automatically disabled when
the Privacy Mask function is enabled.
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Description
Sets whether images will be inverted. See the photos below.
Video Invert Off
By default images appearing on-screen are upside down as cameras are
usually installed on ceilings, for example. However, by enabling this option the
image can be inverted. This may be required during testing or demonstrations,
for example.
When this function is enabled, the preset mask(s) will be set to off
automatically. See "Privacy mask" on page 45 for more information. The
default setting is Off.
Sets whether the most recent camera image will freeze on the screen while
the camera is traveling to a preset position.
Enable this function to freeze the camera image while the camera moves
between preset positions. The camera freezes the last image while it is
moving and displays a static image until it stops moving. Disabling this
function causes the camera to display live video as the camera moves to the
preset position.
The default setting is Off.
See "Preset points settings" on page 29 for further information on setting
preset points and tours.
Use this to set the definition of objects. When this function is enabled the
edges of objects in an image are more sharply defined. There are 16 levels of
adjustment from 01 to 16, where 01 is no enhancement.
This function could be used, for example, when there is text in a camera
image. Enabling the function would make the text appear sharper.
Select Yes to save any changes and return to Main Page 1.
Video Invert On
TruVision Mini PTZ 12X Camera User Manual

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