User's Manual
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PTZ Control
From the live screen, right click and select “P/T/Z Control” on
the control channel, as shown
P/T/Z CONTROL
From the P/T/Z control menu, you can set direction step length,
zoom, focus, iris, advanced features, auxiliary features, and
camera settings.
Step size controls P/T/Z direction and speed, e.g. step size 8 is
faster than step size 1. (Range 1-8, 8 is the maximum)
Click and for zoom, focus and iris modification.
There are eight directional controls: up, down, right, left, upper
left, upper right, lower left, lower right.
(The front panel control only uses 4 directions).
Quick location: Use the <SIT→ button in the middle of the
directional arrows; make sure the protocol supports this
function and use only mouse control. Click any point and the
P/T/Z camera will turn to it and move it to the center of the
screen.
Drag the mouse to find the location page, it supports 4 ~ 16
times variations, drag from top left to bottom right to zoom in,
drag from bottom right to top left for zoom out.
Advanced Functions
Click “Page Switch” to switch to the advanced functions, as
shown
1. Preset: Enter the desired previously configured Preset
number in the number field then click the Preset button to
select it.
2. Tour: Enter a Tour number in the number field and click on
the “Tour” button to run it or stop a tour using the “Stop”
button.
3. Pattern: Enter a Pattern number and click on the “Pattern”
button to run it. The camera will follow the set patrol path.
Right click to hide the menu. Click the directional key in
menu to stop the patrol.
4. Auto Scan: Click “line” calls for the line scan function as per
set line to scan, the button will turn into “Stop”, if you want
to stop the motion, click it.
AUX
Click “Page Switch” to enter the AUX interface. (Corresponding
with protocol)
P/T/Z SETTINGS
Click “Set” to set Preset, Tour, PatternandBorder. Grayed out
keys represent unsupported functions ( 5-6 Preset setting).
1. Preset: ( 5-6 Preset setting) it sets up camera positions
using the directional keys. Click “Preset” and input a Preset
number then click “Set” to save the coordinates to that
Preset number.
2. Tour: Select “Tour”, as shown in 5-7 Tour, input numbers
into “Patrol No.” and “Preset”. Click “Add Preset” to add a
preset in the cruise path, repeat to add more presets. Click
on “Delete Preset” to delete a preset, repeat to delete more
(clearing presets cannot be supported by some protocols.)
3. Pattern setting: click “Pattern”, as shown in 5-8 Pattern,
record the process as Pattern “X” (a number), click on
“Begin”, go back to the P/T/Z control menu to modify the
“Zoom”, “Focus” and “Iris” settings, etc., then back to the
menu below to “End”.
4. “Border setting: Click “Border”. Move the camera to the
left and right boundaries (furthest range of motion) using
the directional keys and click on “Left Border” and “Right
Border” respectively to confirm the settings.
P/T/Z CAMERA SETTINGS
Click “Page Switch” to access the camera setting interface
(only supports part of the protocol).
“Enter Menu” and “Exit Menu” access or quit the camera
settings menu.
Click “Page Switch” to get back to interface as shown in P/T/Z
control. The directional key is mainly used for internal menu
control, i.e. the camera menu control. Grayed
out buttons indicate an unsupported function.
Note: The Up/Down arrows change menu item selections while
the Left/Right arrows change menu options.
REMOTE ACCESS
V SHOW
Voice Intercom
Summary
The Voice Intercom function enables the DVR bidirectional
communication: The User can talk and listen using the
provided remote client software or over the Web via the DVR’s
audio input and output ports.
There are two types of bidirectional communication, sharing
and standalone. These vary by model.
Please refer to your DVR specifications to determine which is
supported for your model.
Configuration
Local Configuration
Connect a microphone to the MIC input port and connect a pair
of speakers to the audio output port. If there is no standalone
MIC input port, please connect a microphone to the Number 1
audio input port.
Note: The audio needs to be connected to a powered audio
output device.
Remote PC Configuration
Connect a microphone and powered speakers to the computer.
Enable bidirectional communication in the client software or
the Web interface.










