User Manual

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Auto Pan
The PTZ camera will continuously move between two horizontal positions. You can configure up to 8
sets of Auto Pan mode.
1. Move the camera to the start position of the AutoPan.
2. To mark the start position, click the Home button
in the PTZ Control Panel, select Auto Set,
and select Start AutoPan1.
3. Move the camera to the end position of the AutoPan. Any movement in the vertical direction will
not be included in the AutoPan.
4. To mark the end position, click the Home button
, select Auto Set, and select End AutoPan1.
5. To create another Auto Pan mode, repeat the steps above using a different Auto Pan number.
To enable the AutoPan, click the Home button
, select Auto Go, and select the AutoPan number
created. To stop the AutoPan, simply click a Pan/Tilt button in the PTZ Control Panel to interrupt the
AutoPan, or you can click the Home button
, select Auto Go, and select Stop Auto Go Function.
Cruise
You can set up a route consisting of different directions, angles, and zooms for the PTZ camera to
follow. Up to 4 Cruises can be created.
1. Move the camera to the start position of the Cruise.
2. To mark the start position, click the Home button
in the PTZ Control Panel, select Auto Set,
and select Set Cruise 1.
3. Move the camera according to how you want the camera to move during the Cruise. The camera
positions, zooms, and speed of the movement will all be recorded for the Cruise. .
4. When you are finished with setting up the Cruise, click the Home button
, select Auto Set,
and select Set Cruise Stop.
5. To set up another Cruise route, repeat the steps above and select a different Cruise number.
To enable the Cruise route, click the Home button
, select Auto Go, and select the Cruise number
created. To stop the Cruise route, simply click a Pan/Tilt button in the PTZ Control Panel to interrupt
the Cruise function, or you can click the Home button
, select Auto Go, and select Stop Auto Go
Function.