Mimic Tours; Presets; Preset Tours; Privacy Zones - Honeywell ACUIX ES Installation And Configuration Manual

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Introduction to the ACUIX ES PTZ Dome

Mimic Tours

Presets

Preset Tours

Privacy Zones

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A mimic tour saves the pan, tilt, and zoom commands performed by a user. When a mimic
tour is started, the dome replays the saved commands. A mimic tour is useful when
operators are interested in scanning slowly to a particular area on a regular basis. You can
program up to three (3) mimic tours up to 120 seconds (two minutes) each. See
Mimic Tours
on page 60.
The ACUIX ES supports over 64 presets, and each preset can have a 24-character
alphanumeric name. There are two types of presets: A special preset that is a shortcut to a
function, for example, opening the OSD menus; and an operator created/programmed set
of commands (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris setting). The programmed preset is recalled
in response to a contact or set as the default function when the dome is idle for a specified
time. Individual presets can also be part of preset tours. See
Tours
on page 61.
Up to three (3) preset tours can be programmed for each dome and up to 24 presets, with
velocity settings and dwell times for each preset, can be programmed into every preset
tour. Preset tours can be started by an operator, in response to a contact, or programmed
as a default function when the dome is idle for a specified amount of time.
Operators can run the preset tour once or continuously. If an operator runs a preset tour
continuously, the dome goes from the last preset to the first preset. The preset tour repeats
continuously until an operator manually controls the dome (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, or iris) or
the dome receives a preset, preset tour, mimic tour, or find home command. See
Configuring Presets and Preset Tours
Privacy zones enable operators to restrict the view in a specific area, for example private
property, windows visible across alleyways, swimming pools, or dressing rooms. A mask
(colored box) covers the video display when the dome acknowledges it is passing through
a privacy zone. Privacy Zone data is stored in nonvolatile memory, which saves the data
when the dome is not powered.
The number of available privacy zones is camera dependent. For the Sony FCB EX-45C
camera, up to 24 privacy zones can be programmed. See
page 63.
Configuring Presets and Preset
on page 61.
Configuring Privacy Zones
Configuring
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