Iris adjustment

Adjust the lens iris of the camera

Step 1

Display the [CAM] tab. (Page 114)

Step 2

The brightness (lens aperture) can be adjusted by clicking the [–] (darker) button or the [+] (brighter) but- ton in the [Brightness] box. It is possible to reset the adjusted brightness by clicking the [Reset] button.

Preset position function

It is possible to register preset positions of the camera and to move the camera direction to the registered pre- set positions.

Step 1

Display the [CAM] tab. (Page 114)

Step 2

Click the [C] button, and then select the preset posi- tion number from the following.

Home, 1 - 256

Step 3

When the [Register] button is clicked, the confirma- tion window will be displayed. The camera direction will be registered and assigned to the selected preset position number by clicking the [OK] button on the displayed confirmation window.

When the [Move] button is clicked, the camera direc- tion will move to the preset position corresponding to the selected preset position number.

Note:

It is impossible to register the position as "Home".

Only users whose user level is allowed to control cameras or to configure the settings can register the preset positions.

Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for the available preset position numbers.

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