Setting Up A Tour Of Presets On A Rapiddome Camera; Figure 6-12 Right-Click Tour Programming Table Reveals Insert Option - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Setting Up a Tour of Presets on a RapidDome Camera

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
Figure 6-12
Right-Click Tour Programming Table Reveals Insert Option
1.
While using View, select a site that has RapidDome PTZ cameras.
2.
Run a
Session; click the Video tab.
Maintenance
3.
Select a dome camera.
4.
Click PTZ. Check if the Driver is RapidDome/Orbiter. If not, the remaining steps in this
procedure cannot be used.
5.
In the Tour Programming section, click Preset Tour (Vector). While a preset tour is
being programmed, the RapidDome dome does not move. You have the option of
selecting which of the four preset tours you plan to set up. To do so, click the
drop-down arrow above Dwell Time (see
1, Vector 2, Vector 3, and so on, by default. Select the Vector to be programmed.
6.
To add a preset to the preset tour, right-click in the Tour Programming table. A menu
appears, showing the Insert command (as in
7.
Click Insert. A preset is added to the list.
Speed. You have the option of setting the time (in seconds) that the dome will
take to reach the preset. Select the Speed column cell that is on the line of the
preset. A drop-down arrow appears. Click the arrow and select a value (from 0 to
127). See
Figure
Dwell. You have the option of setting the time (in seconds) during which the
dome will stay in the preset position. Select the Dwell column cell that is on the
line of the preset. A drop-down arrow appears. Click the arrow and select a value
(from 0 to 255).
Preset Name. You have the option of replacing the preset name with another.
Select the Preset Name column cell that is on the line of the preset. A drop-down
arrow appears. Click the arrow and select a value (from 1 to 127).
Note
Presets 100 to 127 can be designated as privacy zones.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
Figure
Figure
6-12.
6-12). A list appears, showing Vector
6-12).
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