Canon VB-M720F Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator s Manu - Page 89
Configuring a Preset Tour, Select [Preset Tour] in the [Camera Angle] settings
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Record on a Regular Basis (Repeating Weekly Schedules) Configuring a Preset Tour If you initialize the head position (the camera points the Select [Preset Tour] in the [Camera Angle] settings and head forward, reinitializes, and then returns the head to specify the order of the presets that are registered in the the former position) during recording, the video during the camera. movement of the head will also be recorded. 1 Click [Settings] to display the [Preset Tour Settings] dialog box. When an external camera is connected and [Use External Video Input] is enabled, the settings on this dialog box are unavailable. 5 Note Setting a Recording Schedule • Clicking the [Settings] button alone does not perform a preset tour. You must first configure the settings in the [Preset Tour Settings] dialog box. • You are not able to specify camera angle settings when configuring the intelligent function, configuring motion detection settings with [Detect Motion Using] > [Camera], or when configuring multiple cameras. You are not able to specify [Preset Tour] settings when configuring motion detection settings with [Detect Motion Using] > [Storage Server]. 2 Click [Add] to open the [Edit Preset Tour] dialog box. • To be able to select [Presets] or [Preset Tour], you must first register camera angle presets on the camera. For details, see the camera manual. • Changing the preset name on the camera after making [Presets] or [Preset Tour] settings will be disabled those settings. If you want to change the preset name, be sure to repeat the [Presets] or [Preset Tour] settings after you change the preset name. 3 Select a preset from the [Preset] list. 4 Configure the speed and pause settings using the sliders ([Speed (PT)], [Speed (Z)], and [Pause (sec)]). 5 Click [OK]. 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 for additional presets. Selecting [Return to default focus when the camera is operated] enables you to restore the focus settings to the default ("Auto") during the preset tour. 7 Specify the order of the presets. The tour starts with the first preset and proceeds down the list. Change the order by selecting a preset, and then clicking [Move Up] or [Move Down]. To remove a preset, select the preset and click [Remove]. To edit a preset in the list, select the preset and click [Edit]. 89