Stopping A Running Preset Tour; Deleting A Programmed Preset Tour; Sector Settings; Programming A Sector - Honeywell HDZ20HD User Manual

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Stopping a Running Preset Tour

In the Live View screen, use the mouse to click and drag the pointer to move the camera in any
direction, or click the Stop button located next to the preset tour options on the Home screen
(see

Deleting a Programmed Preset Tour

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Sector Settings

The sector function provides a name and number for different fields of view (sector position) that
have been programmed into the camera. When the sectors are enabled, the camera will display
the name and number of the sector position that is currently visible on the web client user
interface. Up to 16 sectors can be programmed.

Programming a Sector

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Figure 3-6
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page
41) to stop the tour.
Navigate to PTZ
Preset Tour.
Under Preset Tour run, in the Preset Tour line drop-down list, select the number of the
Preset Tour that you want to delete, and then click Delete (see
Navigate to PTZ
Sector (see
Under Sector Setting, in the Switch drop-down list, select On to enable the sector
function (or select Off to disable the sector feature), and then click the Set button located
directly below the Switch drop-down list.
In the Live View screen, click and drag the pointer to the desired sector position. To
re-position the camera, place the mouse cursor over the video image and left-click and
drag in the direction you want to move the camera. The red arrow icon (
the direction that the image will pan/tilt.
Adjust the zoom and focus using the Wide, Tele, Auto, Manual, Near, and Far buttons.
Under Sector setting, in the Num field, enter a number for the current sector from 1 to 16.
In the Name field, type a descriptive name for the current sector. The sector name can not
contain any spaces.
Click Set to save the settings for the sector that you have programmed.
Figure
5-6).
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5-4).
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