Operation Manual
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Configuring Pan/Tilt Speed Control
Pan and tilt speed control determines the acceleration of your camera’s pan and tilt controls.
1. Select Positioning from the Imaging menu.
2. Select the Pan/Tilt Speed Control type:
• A: Linear: Pan and tilt speeds accelerate at a fixed rate.
• B: Exponential: Pan and tilt speeds accelerate at a rate corresponding to the length of time for which a user engages pan
and tilt controls; the longer a user engages pan and tilt controls, the faster the camera will pan and tilt.
• Proportional Velocity: Automatically reduces pan and tilt speeds proportional to the camera’s zoom level.
• Auto Flip: Allows the dome to rotate 180 degrees when the tilt is pointing straight down (e.g. –90 degrees tilt angle).
• PTZ Resume: Allows the dome to recover the last PTZ action requested before the camera loses power. The camera will
resume the previous action upon start-up.
3. Click Save.
Setting the Pan Center Point
The pan center point determines the zero point for pan operations. Setting a new center point automatically adjusts Pan Limit Stop
settings to account for the new center point.
On the Positioning page, you can click Go To Pan Center Point to determine the current center point or click Restore Default Center Point
to restore the camera’s default center position.
1. Select Positioning from the Imaging menu.
2. Use the left and right arrows next to the video preview to pan the camera to the desired location.
3. Click Set New Pan Center Point.
4. Click Save.
Configuring Pan and Tilt Limit Stops
Pan and tilt limit stops allow you to limit the range of motion for your camera. Pan and tilt limit values are provided in degrees.
1. Select Positioning from the Imaging menu.
2. Select On for Pan Limit Stops, Tilt Limit Stops, or both.
3. Configure the left and right pan limits and the top and bottom tilt limits. You can provide a value, in degrees, for each limit, or click
Get Current Pan/Tilt to retrieve the current value from the video preview window.
4. Click Save.