Pelco DX4104 Series manual Preset Tours, Activating a Preset, Clearing a Preset

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6.On the PTZ control:

a.Click the keypad and enter a number for the new preset.

b.Click Preset . The preset location and camera settings are stored in the camera’s memory.

7.Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each preset you want to configure.

8.Click Set to exit the configuration mode.

Activating a Preset

Double- and triple-digit presets can be set or activated by pressing the first and second digits sequentially. For example, preset 20 can be selected by clicking the number 2 and then 0 (zero) on the PTZ keypad.

NOTE: To activate presets, tours, and patterns, the Set button must be deselected.

To activate a preset:

1.On the toolbar, click the Live icon .

2.In the Client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.

3.On the PTZ control keypad, click a number (1 to 150).

4.Click Preset . The camera moves to the location configured for the preset.

Clearing a Preset

To clear a preset:

1.In the Client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.

2.On the PTZ control, click Set .

3.On the PTZ control keypad, click the number of the preset you want to clear.

4.Click Clear . The preset is deleted from the camera’s memory.

5.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to clear multiple presets.

6.Click Set to exit the configuration mode.

PRESET TOURS

A preset tour allows a camera to move through a configured sequence of PTZ presets. The DX4104 tour advances sequentially through presets 1 to 16. The system pauses for approximately four seconds between the end of the current preset and the start of the next preset. If the presets are configured sequentially (1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth), the time period between presets is brief. If one or more the presets are not configured sequentially, the time period between presets can be longer because the system still accounts for the four-second interval for the non-configured preset memory location. For example, if presets 1 and 2 are configured and presets 3 to 16 are not configured, the system pauses approximately 54 seconds before starting preset 1.

A preset tour will operate continuously until another PTZ control action is performed. One or more presets must be configured to activate a preset tour.

To activate a preset tour:

1.In the Client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.

2.On the PTZ control, click Preset . The preset tour starts.

To stop a preset tour:

1.In the Client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.

2.On the PTZ control, click a button to initiate an action. For example, if you click ZOOM PLUS (+), the pattern stops.

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Contents DX4104 Series Digital Video Recorder C4632M 11/09 Contents Starting the Export Viewer Appendices List of Illustrations Security Warning Dialog Box 61 Web Client Application Window List of Tables Description Client Application SoftwareImportant Notice Video Quality CautionProduct Overview Client Application WindowMenu BAR File MenuView Menu Help MenuGUI Toolbar View Panes and Panels Camera Configuration Settings Site TreePTZ mode Opens and closes the camera iris PTZ ControlLeft and Right Arrows Move the camera Live ON-SCREEN Display Playback Controls PlaybackPlayback Speed and Volume Playback Timeline T u ~í ~â ~äStarting the Client for the First Time OperationStarting and Logging on to a Site Starting the Client and Logging on to a Site Administering Sites in the Site Tree Logging OFFEND a Server Connection Changing a SiteClient Operating Modes Live VideoNavigating View Panes Live and Playback ModesLive Mode Assigning Cameras to View PanesCustomizing the ON-SCREEN Display Sequence Dwell TimeStarting and stopping the Sequence View FULL-SCREEN DisplaySelecting the Sequence Dwell Time Selecting a Language Viewing HDD InformationBackup Started Viewing the System LOGPTZ Mode PTZ ControlsPTZ Presets Configuring a PresetClearing a Preset Preset ToursActivating a Preset Activating and Clearing a Pattern Configuring a PatternPTZ Patterns Configuring a Remote Camera Move up and down through the camera menu/display settingsExit the camera menu/setting Remote Camera MenuRecorded Video and Audio Playback ModePlayback Video Date Box Saving a Screen Capture to Jpeg Format Export Dialog BoxSpecify the path and file name Search Window DATE/TIME Search DST DATE/TIME Search and PlaybackC4632M 11/09 Bookmark Search Event SearchBackup Search Select a Backup Media DeviceSearch Backup Media Exit Backup Search ModeExport Mode Exporting Standard Data Export Table ButtonsExport controls Enter a different pathExporting Data Recorded During DST Exporting Data Recorded Before and During DST Exporting Data Recorded During and After DST Exporting Data Recorded Before and After DST Printing Camera ConfigurationProtocol Name Pan/Tilt Zoom Focus Iris Preset Tour Setup Camera Page Options Camera Channel PTZ ModeMotion Detection Setup Display Setup OSDSchedule Single-event recordingMulti-event recording Image RateDaily Recording Schedule Copying Schedules Holiday Schedules Create a nameDeleting a Holiday or Special DAY Schedule Alarm Input Setup LinkingTCP/IP Bandwidth Trottle Setup NetworkNotification Setup Ddns SetupMail Setup Emergency Notification Setup System System Page OptionsDate and Time Setup Accept the default server setting Go to dSound Setup Update Software SetupDVR Operation User Level User Account SetupPower User Normal User Changing the Administrator User Password Adding a New UserHard Disk Storage Allocation Setup Changing a User AccountDeleting a User OverwriteEmergency Agent Window Configuration requiredEmergency Agent Starting and Stopping Event MonitoringStarting the Emergency Agent Stopping the Emergency AgentEmergency Agent menu Viewing Message DetailsSearching for AN Event Configuring the Network Port Selecting the LanguageDeleting AN Event Report Search by eventDX4104 Export Viewer DX4100 Export Viewer WindowExported Video File Naming Convention Viewing Exported VideoStarting the Export Viewer Stopping the Export ViewerVerifying the Watermark Changing the LanguageInstalling the WEB Client Web ClientWeb Client Window PTZ FocusConfiguring View Panels Starting and Logging onLogging OFF and Stopping Viewing VideoHardware and Software Upgrade Policy Hardware UpgradesSoftware Upgrades AppendixProduct Warranty and Return Information