Vertex Standard H.16, H.8 manual PTZ Mode, PTZ Control Camera, Speed, Tour feature

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VerteX RTH Series

H.8 and H.16 Series

5-15-2. PTZ Mode

￿In real-time monitoring mode, select {Menu} Æ {PTZ Control}.

￿PTZ Control Window shows up. PTZ Control Window can be toggled as {Max.} or {Min.} as shown below.

[Figure 4-26. PTZ Control Window (Max. Mode (Left) / Min. Mode (Right) )]

￿ A channel with PTZ set camera is activated in the yellow frame.

[Figure 4-27. PTZ Mode Initial Screen]

Activation mode

The channel is selected, and the channel screen border is highlighted in orange.

5-15-3. PTZ Control

A.Camera

￿Select the camera button. Only a channel with PTZ set camera can be activated.

￿Select PTZ to be controlled.

B.Speed

￿PTZ camera speed is adjustable.

C.Tour feature

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Contents Rugged Cctv Installation Environment of the DVR Instructions before using the productSafety Notes on the DVR Safety Notes on the Lithium BatteryOperation and Setup Tools Installation and ConnectionDVR Operation Setup IntroductionStarting and Exiting the System System OperationPlayback and Playback Speed Control P/E/N/D/I/X Figure ListTerminal Block TB1 BNC Vertex RTH-Series Major FeaturesVertex RTH-16 Vertex RTH-8 Vertex RTH-412 About the Product H.8 and H.16-Series Major FeaturesComponents Vertex RTH-Series Name and Features of Each PartDVD 19’ Rack Size Compact Size1. H.8 and H.16-Series Front Panel H.8 and H.16-Series Name and Features of Each PartNot currently offered 3. H.8 Rear Panel 4. H.16 Rear Panel Connected Device DVR Terminal Installation and ConnectionBasic Connection Sensor / Relay / TTL Output Connection of Other DevicesSpot Monitor Audio Input/OutputSensor/Relay /TTL PTZ CameraSensor Connection Relay ConnectionBrand Name and Model Name Vertex RTH-Series Front ButtonVertex RTH-Series Remote Controller Mode H.8 and H.16-Series Front ButtonMouse Remote Controller for H.8 and H.16-SeriesRPM Vertex RTH-Series Storage InstallationType Size Capacity Buffer H.8 and H.16-Series Storage Installation Local Admin User1 1111111 User2 2222222 User3 3333333 User4 Power onStorage Setup Select Menu Æ Setup Æ Recording Recording SetupCamera / TV Setup Date/Time SetupScreen View Setup and Others Setup External Device SetupMonitoring Starting and Exiting the SystemStarting the System Exiting the SystemMenu in Monitoring Mode System LoginUser Account and Authorization Channel GroupingAudio Recording and Playback System Information View and Display Setup ChangeSystem Information ※ Functions available for Authorization SetupVideo is not connected or Video is covert Audio is set activatedCamera Adjustment Camera Selection for Screen SetupScreen Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation Adjustment Camera Title Shown/Hidden TV AdjustmentScreen Border Adjustment Search Spot Control Only for Vertex RTH seriesRelay Out Year/Month/Day Selection Calendar SearchDirectory Count EventMulti-Day Search PlaybackMulti-Time Search Forward Play / Fast Forward Playback and Playback Speed ControlForward Frame by Frame Reverse Play / Fast ReverseSmart Search BackupMulti Time Multi DayLog Viewer Display ModeStatus Bar Log TypeRecording Types Recording SetupRecording Backup in Search Mode Backup in Real-time Monitoring ModeBackup in Log Mode Backup in Playback Mode25. Backup Window Common Backup ProcedurePTZ Camera Control Conditions for Using the PTZ FeaturesSnapshot Tour feature PTZ ModePTZ Control Camera SpeedTime Time Sync Server Type SetupServer URL OFFTime Display Format Date and TimeTime Zone Daylight Saving TimeCamera Title Start TimeEnd Time Ntsc PAL CIF CovertConnection Vertex RTH-8 / H.8 Partial AllOff Select the motion detection sensitivitySensor Preset ActionMotion Mail Relay TypeEnter to Recording Schedule Menu Recording Schedule SetupRecording Schedule Storage Select Menu Æ Setup Æ StorageHDD Overwrite Private RecordingLocal Storage Management Local Storage Management FunctionOperation after adding a local storage device Direct HDD Format Operation of the local storage devicePTZ PTZ Protocol SetupBaud Rate Setup Camera ID setupDuration Setup Tour SetupNetwork Set the system network. Menu Æ Setup Æ NetworkEthernet TCP/IP47. Ddns Window Ddns48. Ddns Window with MAC Address Port 51. Ddns Status Select Ddns in Menu Æ Setup Æ NetworkMail SystemDVR Name ID for Remote ControllerSystem Menu Users ID For Key ControllerUpgrade Admin. PasswordMove to Menu Æ Setup Æ System Æ 5. Admin. Password Move to Menu Æ Setup Æ System Æ 6. Upgrade9. RS232C Port Factory SetupError Alarm Action Language Error Alarm DurationMenu Time Out Hitron DynacolorHoneywell Mikami

H.8, H.16 specifications

Vertex Standard, a well-known name in professional communication equipment, offers a series of radios that cater to various needs in the field of audio communication. Two notable models within this line are the H.16 and H.8. Both of these radios are designed to provide reliable communication in demanding environments while ensuring ease of use and advanced features.

The Vertex Standard H.16 is widely recognized for its robust build quality and versatility. This model typically supports a wide range of frequencies, making it suitable for various applications, from industrial to recreational use. One of its standout features is the long battery life, which ensures operators can communicate effectively over extended periods without needing a recharge. The H.16 also boasts an ergonomic design, allowing for comfortable handling during prolonged usage.

Key technologies incorporated in the H.16 include advanced digital signal processing (DSP), which enhances audio clarity by minimizing background noise and improving voice transmission. Additionally, the H.16 often features multiple channel capabilities, enabling users to switch between different communication lines effortlessly. The inclusion of programmable buttons allows users to tailor the functions of the radio to suit their specific tasks, enhancing efficiency.

On the other hand, the Vertex Standard H.8 is another model that excels in delivering dependable performance. This radio is engineered to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it ideal for outdoor activities and industrial settings. The H.8 typically features rugged housing that is dustproof and water-resistant, ensuring longevity even in challenging climates.

Like the H.16, the H.8 integrates advanced technologies, including noise-cancellation features and user-friendly interfaces. It usually offers a compact design, making it a portable choice for professionals who need to stay mobile. The H.8's reliable connectivity ensures that users can maintain clear communication, which is critical in fast-paced environments.

Both models emphasize ease of use, featuring intuitive controls that minimize the learning curve for new users. These radios are often equipped with built-in safety features, such as emergency alerts and lone worker functions, enhancing user protection in critical situations.

In conclusion, Vertex Standard's H.16 and H.8 radios encompass a blend of durability, advanced technologies, and user-centric designs, making them suitable choices for a variety of professional communication needs. Whether in industry, outdoor exploration, or emergency response, these radios ensure effective communication, contributing to safety and efficiency in the field.