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Creating a Preset
Creating a Preset
To create a preset, use the PTZ controls to move the camera to the de-
sired focal position. The zoom and focus controls can also be used. Use
the speed control to alter how fast or slow the camera will move.
Change the length of time the camera will stay at this position.
Click the “Set” button to create the preset. You will notice that the preset
position will increase each time a preset is created. The total number of
presets created will also be displayed. Up to 255 different preset positions
can be created.
Repeat these steps to create multiple preset positions. When finished,
click the “Save” button to save. Right-click to exit.
Click the “Start Cruise” button to continually cycle through each preset
created. Click again to stop.
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1. Each preset position will have a different number assigned to it. To recall
a particular position, click the dialogue box, input a number then click “GO
TO”. The camera will then move to that particular position. When creating
a preset position, you may want to make note which position is assigned to
each number.
2. Click the dialogue box to change the length of time (in seconds) the camera
will stay at a particular position, before moving to the next position.
3. Click this to go to a particular preset position.
4. Click this to create a preset.
5. Click this to save any changes made.
6. Click this to clear a preset.
Accessing your Camera’s On-screen Display
Click the preset position dialogue box (1) then click the backspace button
twice. Enter “95”, click the enter button then click the “GO TO” button.
To navigate the on-screen display, click the up and down directional but-
tons. The hyphen indicates which option or setting has been selected.
Click the right directional button to confirm selection. Click the left and
right directional buttons to change settings within sub-menus.
On some camera models, pressing the Iris “+” will also access the on-
screen display.
Consult the camera’s instruction manual for information about the func-
tions available in the on-screen display.