Applications

Copy:

Let you create a new patrol scheme based on an existing one. Select the required patrol scheme to copy in the [Patrol Scheme] list beforehand.

Rename:

Let you change the name of an existing patrol scheme. Select the required patrol scheme to rename in the [Patrol Scheme] list beforehand.

Remove:

Let you remove an existing patrol scheme. Select the required patrol scheme to remove in the [Patrol Scheme] list beforehand.

3 In the [Preset Positions] list, select the names of the preset positions you want to use, then click the [] button.

It will copy the selected preset positions to the [Patrolling list]. A preset position can be used more than once in a patrol scheme.

The camera will move between preset positions in the sequence they appear in the [Patrolling list], starting at the preset position listed first.

If you want to change the sequence of preset positions in the [Preset Positions] list, select a preset position name, and click the move up or move down buttons.

To remove a preset position from the [Patrolling list], select the preset position and click the [] button.

Specifying Timing Settings for a PTZ Patrol Scheme1 Select the required patrolling scheme in the [Patrol scheme] list.

2 In the [Stay at each position in the patrol schedule] field, specify the number of seconds for which the PTZ camera should stay at each preset position.

3 In the [Time for each PTZ camera movement to complete] field, specify the required movement time for the PTZ camera to move between preset positions.

moves between two preset positions. After the specified number of seconds, motion detection is automatically enabled again.

CAUTION

It is important that the camera is able to reach all of the patrolling scheme’s preset positions within the number of seconds you specify. If not, false motion is likely to be detected.

PTZ Patrolling Actions on Detected Motion1 Select the [Disable patrolling schedule if motion is detected] check box.

[Setup PTZ Patrolling] window

2 Select whether the PTZ camera should resume patrolling:

When a certain number of seconds has passed since first detection of motion, regardless whether further motion is detected,

– or –

When a certain number of seconds has passed without further detection of motion.

3 Specify the required number of seconds for selected option.PTZ Scanning

If your device supports PTZ scanning, the [Setup of PTZ Scanning] section lets you enable PTZ scanning and select a PTZ scanning speed.

[Setup PTZ Patrolling] window

In order not to generate false motion alarms, motion detection for the PTZ camera is automatically disabled while the camera

CAUTION

To define a patrol scheme, you must have specified at least two preset positions. You must also schedule use of the patrol schemes in the [Camera Record Setting] [Scheduler] window.

The patrolling of PTZ cameras may be interrupted, either manually or when a particular event occurs. The [Patrolling Settings] section of the [General Settings] window in [Camera Record Setting] lets you specify how many seconds should pass before patrolling is resumed. The settings in this section will apply for all PTZ cameras installed in the system. The default setting is 30 seconds.

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