Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video

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Camera Video/Control Window Controls (continued)

 

 

 

Control

 

Description

 

 

Presets controls

 

 

 

Preset drop-down list

Displays a list of preset positions that you have set for the IP camera. When

 

 

you choose a preset position from this list, the IP camera moves to that

 

 

position.

 

 

Set Current Preset as

Click this button to define the current IP pan and tilt camera position as its

Home button

 

home position.

Start Auto-Patrol

Click the Start Auto-Patrolbutton to start the patrol sequence. The button

toggle button

changes to the Stop Auto-Patrol button. Click the Stop Auto-Patrolbutton to

 

stop a sequence that is executing. The button changes to the Start Auto-Patrol

 

button.

 

You define a patrol sequence as described in the “Patrol Sequence Window”

Stop Auto-Patrol

section on page 3-16.

toggle button

 

Add Preset Position

Click this button to add the current IP camera position as a preset position.

button

In the pop-up box, enter a unique name for this position and click Save. The

 

 

name can contain from 1 to 64characters, which can be letters, numbers, and

 

special characters, but no spaces. Special characters are: ! % ( ) , - = @ _ ~

 

You can create up to 8 preset positions.

 

 

Delete Selected

Click this button then click OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the

Preset button

preset position that appears in the Preset drop-down list.

Pan/tilt controls

IP camera control buttons

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 Go to Home Position button, which is located in the middle of the group of arrow keys.

Pan and tilt functions require that the IP camera be installed with a pan/tilt mount that supports the Pelco D protocol and that pan and tilt functions are enabled. For more information, see the “Pan Tilt Settings Window” section on page 3-10.

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