AXIS 215 PTZ/AXIS 215
PTZ Configuration
Preset Positions
A preset position is a
From Preset Position Setup, use the Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) controls to steer the camera to the required position. When satisfied with the camera's position, enter a descriptive name. This camera position is then saved as a preset position.
The AXIS 215 PTZ/AXIS 215
One position can be set as the Home position, which is readily accessible by clicking on the Home button in both the Preset Position Setup window and the Live View window. The position's name will have (H) added, e.g. Office Entrance (H).
Sequence Mode
The Live View page can be configured to rotate through the selected preset positions, in a set order or randomly.
Select the desired preset positions and enter the time to display each position. Click Save.
The Sequence buttons will appear on the Live View page to enable the viewer to start and stop the sequence mode.
OSDI Zones
The camera uses the coordinates of the center of the image to set the lower left and upper right zone areas. First navigate where you would like the most lower left point of the OSDI Zone to be located. The coordinates are set by clicking on the Get button. Proceed to where the upper right point of the zone should be located and click on the corresponding Get button. Give the zone a descriptive name and go to Overlay Image Settings, on page 13 for information about including the name of OSDI Zone in the Image text.
Advanced - Limits
Define the pan, tilt and zoom limits for the AXIS 215 PTZ/AXIS 215
Note: The image is automatically flipped over
Move speed - sets the speed of the camera's Pan/Tilt movements. The default setting is maximum speed.
Enable proportional speed - when using a joystick (or emulating one with the mouse), this setting can be used to reduce the maximum pan/tilt movement speed, i.e. the speed the camera moves at when the joystick is pushed all the way out in any pan/tilt direction. This is useful when the camera is zoomed in on an object and a pan/tilt movement is performed
This is achieved by reversing the camera lens and flipping it over when the camera reaches the mechanical stop. There will be a slight delay during the lens reversal.
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