Honeywell HNVE1 Reference Guide - Page 50

Presets, Camera Home Position

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Before You Begin Configuring Figure 4-6 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab Set the PTZ speed that the dome moves between scenes (in degrees per second) The PTZ controls provide the same functionality as a traditional keyboard controller Configure presets and tours in the PTZ Dome Setup view before running in Live View Presets Quick Program up to four presets Click Home at any time to find the home position. Turn Backlight Compensation (BLC) or NightShot ON and OFF and use the Flashback feature Camera Home Position PTZ domes use the Camera Home position as a reference point for locating other camera positions. Finding the Camera Home position is an automatic function of your PTZ camera. The dome automatically locates the home position before responding to the first pan, tilt, and zoom command. Presets are dome settings (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris setting) that can be selected while viewing video. They enable you to quickly move the PTZ dome to a particular position while monitoring an area. Presets can either be saved while in Live View to save a scene of interest or they can be configured in the PTZ Dome Setup tab (see Configuring a Preset on page 64) for a Preset Tour (see Configuring a Preset Tour on page 65). There are up to 161 presets (0 to 160) available. Some of these presets are reserved for special purposes based on the selected PTZ protocol (see Table 4-3 on page 51 for a list of reserved protocols and preset values). By default, the preset name/number for configured presets displays in the top left corner of the screen. (See Configuring a Preset on page 64.) Note The ACUIXTM domes support 99 presets. For preset information about third-party domes, refer to the specific product manuals. 50

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Before You Begin Configuring
Figure 4-6
PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab
Camera Home Position
PTZ domes use the Camera Home position as a reference point for locating other camera
positions. Finding the Camera Home position is an automatic function of your PTZ camera.
The dome automatically locates the home position before responding to the first pan, tilt,
and zoom command.
Presets
Presets are dome settings (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris setting) that can be selected while
viewing video. They enable you to quickly move the PTZ dome to a particular position while
monitoring an area. Presets can either be saved while in Live View to save a scene of
interest or they can be configured in the PTZ Dome Setup tab (see
Configuring a Preset
on
page
64
) for a Preset Tour (see
Configuring a Preset Tour
on page
65
).
There are up to 161 presets (0 to 160) available. Some of these presets are reserved for
special purposes based on the selected PTZ protocol (see
Table 4-3
on
page 51
for a list
of reserved protocols and preset values). By default, the preset name/number for
configured presets displays in the top left corner of the screen. (See
Configuring a Preset
on page
64
.)
Note
The ACUIX
TM
domes support 99 presets. For preset information about
third-party domes, refer to the specific product manuals.
Set the PTZ speed that the dome
moves between scenes (in
degrees per second)
The PTZ controls provide the
same functionality as a
traditional keyboard controller
Configure presets and tours in the
PTZ Dome Setup view before
running in Live View
Quick Program
up to four presets
Turn Backlight Compensation
(BLC) or NightShot ON and OFF
and use the Flashback feature
Click
Home
at any time to find the
home position.