Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Status Windows

Table 3-21 Preset Positions Options (continued)

Option

Description

 

 

Navigation Keys

Set the pan and tilt positions as follows:

 

To pan the IP camera, use the left or right arrow buttons

 

To tilt the IP camera, use the up or down arrow buttons

 

To move the IP camera to its home position, click the Move Camera

 

Home button, which is located in the middle of the group of arrow keys

 

 

Focus Far button

Use these buttons to control focus settings for the IP camera.

 

 

Focus Near button

 

 

 

Set Home

Click the Set Home button to define the current IP camera position, zoom

 

setting, and focus setting as its home position.

 

 

Preset List

Choose a name from this list to update this window with information that has

 

been set for that preset position.

 

To remove a preset position, choose it from this list and click Remove.

 

 

Preset Name

After positioning the IP camera by using the Navigation keys, add this

 

position as a preset position by entering a name of up 16 characters and

 

clicking Add.

 

After you click Save in the Set Pan/Tilt window, this preset name is available

 

from the Preset List drop-down list in this window and on the Preset list in

 

the PTZ (RS-485) window.

 

 

Pan Speed

Choose the relative speed for the IP camera panning action. Options range

 

from 1 (slowest) to 10 (fastest).

 

 

Tilt Speed

Choose the relative speed for the IP camera tilting action. Options range

 

from 1 (slowest) to 10 (fastest).

 

 

Status Windows

The Status windows provide options for viewing and managing a variety of system information.

The following sections describe the Applications windows in detail:

System Window, page 3-39

Audio/Video Window, page 3-39

Network Window, page 3-40

Syslog & Log Window, page 3-41

Video Log Window, page 3-46

 

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Cisco Systems 2500 Series, CIVS-IPC-2500 manual Status Windows, Focus Far button, Focus Near button

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