Testing A Preset; Figure 6-8 Programming A Ptz Preset; Figure 6-9 Testing Presets On A Ptz Camera - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) Setup
TIP!

Testing a Preset

Use the dartboard
controls to test
presets (see the
following procedure)
102
4.
In the Preset Programming area, click the drop-down arrow (see
appears. By default, the list contains:
Preset 1, Preset 2, Preset 3 and so on (to 127, total)
Preset 1 may have already been set by an installer, to be used after a session is
closed. See
Behavior of PTZ After a Session Closes
installer or security officer before changing the first preset of a PTZ camera.
5.
Click an item in the Preset Programming list.
6.
If desired, you may rename the preset.
7.
Set the camera pan, tilt and zoom values, as explained in
on page 99. You can also select continuous panning.
8.
Click Save Preset. The camera pan position, tilt angle and zoom value are saved.
9.
You have the option of immediately:
Setting up another preset. Repeat steps 4 to 8, using another preset in step 5.
Testing the preset. See
Setting presets for another PTZ camera at that site.
Figure 6-8
Programming a PTZ Preset
Figure 6-9
Testing Presets on a PTZ Camera
1.
You have the option of running either:
A
Maintenance
Session. Click the Video tab, select a PTZ camera to test presets
with, and click PTZ. The PTZ dartboard controller displays.
A Live Session. Select or add a video stream from a PTZ camera. Click Enable
PTZ Control (
Testing a Preset
on page 102.
Select a preset from the drop-down list.
You can change the name by entering
one in the box. Click Save Preset when
you are finished programming.
). The dartboard controller displays.
Figure
6-8). A list
on page 103. Consult your site's
Using the Dartboard Control
Test presets by
starting a live
session,
right-clicking on
video from a PTZ
camera and
selecting a preset

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