Swann DVR8-2500 manual Onscreen PTZ Controls, Speed Adjustment

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PTZ (continued)

Onscreen PTZ Controls

You can bring up the PTZ Setup window by pressing the PTZ button on the remote control, or by right-clicking the mouse in the live view mode, and choosing PTZ. Here, you’ll be able to aim the camera, as well as alter aspects of the lens and iris configuration, if these features are supported by your camera system. Note that most PTZ systems support some, but not all, of these features.

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1. SPEED ADJUSTMENT

By selecting this with the mouse or the arrow buttons, you are able to change the speed at which your camera will tilt, pan and zoom. The higher the number, the faster the camera will move.

2. ARROW BUTTONS

Used to manually move the camera. The arrow buttons will move the camera in the selected direction, and the centre button will toggle auto-scan ON and OFF.

3. ZOOM

If you are using a variable zoom PTZ camera, you can zoom in or out here. Zooming in will increase the size of objects in view, at the expense of lowering the field of view. You may need to adjust focus when using the ZOOM function.

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4. FOCUS

Adjusts the focal plane of the lens. If an image is blurry, try adjusting the focus. To best set the focus, move one direction until things become clear, and then blurry again. Move back and forth until you find sharp focus.

5. IRIS

Controls how much light gets into the camera. If things look too bright (or white) lower the IRIS value. If things are too dark (or black) raise the IRIS value. Many cam- eras do this automatically.

6. CRUISE SET

Open the CRUISE SETUP window, see below.

7.EXIT

Leaves the PTZ SETUP menu.

Onscreen PTZ Controls

To setup CRUISE MODE, you’ll need to define “POINTS” for each channel with a PTZ camera you want to “cruise”. A POINT is one place that the camera needs to move to on its loop. To set a point:

Move the camera to the desired position using the arrows.

Hit the SET button.

The point will be saved. Its name will be one digit higher than the previous point.

For easy cruise setup, define your points in the order you want the camera to view them.

The GOTO button will take the camera back to a predefined point. The CLEAN button will remove all your defined points.

When you’ve set your points, select SAVE, then EXIT.

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Contents DVR8-2500 FCC Verification Before You BeginImportant Note Prohibition against eavesdropping Contents Package Contents 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DVR LayoutInfra red sensor Right arrow Press to move cursor right in menusLayout of Remote Control Connecting Cameras to the DVR Starting the DVR Main Menu Navigating the MenusWhat’s this? Hard drive SetupSetting the Time & Date Setting the TimeSelecting Time & Date formats and Time Zone Daylight Savings TimeNaming Channels Configuring the Camera DisplayName Position Color Setup Camera SetupLive Auto SequenceRecord Mode Changing Video Quality and setting the AudioRecording ChannelRecord Setting the ScheduleSchedule Left click or press selectTo set the Chunk Size Chunk SizeVideo Search Search and PlaybackMonthly Calendar Highlight the button, and left click or press selectFIle List Backing up Footage Setting the Motion Detection sensitivityMotion Detection Backing up a fileTo set the Motion Detection Area Motion Detection AreaDetection Password Setup Password ControlTo set your Password To change the Language setting System Menu To configure the Auto Reboot feature Auto Maintain System Setting the TimeProtocol Baud RatePTZ Onscreen PTZ Controls Speed AdjustmentInstalling the DVR Software Installing the DVR Software Click Next Installation is now complete. Click Finish Changing Security Settings on Internet Explorer Configuring ActiveXOpen Internet Explorer Network Setup Network SetupStatic IP & Pppoe Setup DVR unit What is an IP ADDRESS?D9 Viewer Software LoginOpening D9 PC viewer Channel Name Date & Time D9 Viewer Software LayoutOpen Window, Capture & Record Replay BackupRecord Alarm screen you can change settings for motion detection AlarmPassword Enable SettingNetwork File Save PathViewing Remotely Using Internet ExplorerHost Info Daylight Saving TimePort Forwarding About IP AddressesDynamic VS Static IP Addresses Locate the 4 screws holding down the hard drive stand Installing/Changing the HDDTroubleshooting Technical Specifications Page Limited Warranty Terms & Conditions Warranty InformationNEW Zealand toll free Australia toll free