Section 9: Programming Using Maxpro, Pelco P Code, Pelco D Code, Burle, Or Vcl Control System; Introduction; Programming Preshots; Programming Vectorscans - Honeywell UltraDome KD6i Series User Manual

Pan and tilt mechanism containing a camera and lens
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PROGRAMMING USING MAXPRO, PELCO P CODE, PELCO D CODE,
9.1

INTRODUCTION

This section provides information on any differences to the material provided for
standard protocol and provides information specific to operation with Maxpro,
Pelco P, Pelco D, Burle, or VCL control systems. Programming of the unit is the
same as described in
corresponds to the numbering in Section 7. Therefore, Section 9.6 provides
additional or replacement information to that in Section 7.6.
9.2

PROGRAMMING PRESHOTS

No changes or supplemental instructions are required. Refer to
9.3

PROGRAMMING VECTORSCANS

No changes or supplemental instructions are required. Refer to
9.4

PROGRAMMING SECTOR IDS

No changes or supplemental instructions are required. Refer to
9.5

PROGRAMMING PRIVACY ZONES

No changes or supplemental instructions are required. Refer to
9.6

PROGRAMMING PTZ TOURS

PreShots 83, 84, and 85 have been reserved for programming PTZ tours 1, 2, and 3.
1. Enter a PreShot 83 command on the system controller to program PTZ tour 1.
(Enter a PreShot 84 command for PTZ tour 2 or PreShot 85 command for
PTZ tour 3.)
2. During the 120 second countdown, pan and tilt the scan and adjust the lens zoom
setting. The scan scores the PTZ commands in the order they were performed
during the 120 seconds.
3. Wait for the countdown to reach 0 or send a PreShot 86 command to end the
programming mode. The message "PTZ Tour Complete" is displayed. The scan
stores the PTZ commands in the order you entered them between the time you
started the programming mode until you entered the PreShot 86 command.
Rev. D
SECTION 9:
BURLE, OR VCL CONTROL SYSTEM
Section
7, with the following statements. The section number
69
Section
7.2.
Section
7.3.
Section
7.4.
Section
7.5.
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