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AUX ON button to activate an auxiliary
AUX OFF button to deactivate an auxiliary
ACK button to close a message when programming a pattern on the CM6700 only
SET check box to use in programming presets and patterns
The following are arrayed under “Lens”:
Iris open and close buttons
Focus far and near buttons
Zoom out and in buttons
The following are arrayed under “Pan/Tilt”:
Eight direction arrow buttons
Home button in the center to return the camera to its home position (preset 1)
“In Control” or “No Control” indicates whether you have control of the camera. Recording control buttons are beneath the picture (live video page
only).
On the Matrix live video control page, you can control the following:
Monitor—To select a monitor: enter the monitor number and then click MON. (You must select the monitor that feeds the camera input of
the PelcoNet transmitter.)
Camera—To select a camera: enter the camera number (1–16) and then click CAM.
Presets—To program a preset: set the image using the arrow keys, click SET, enter a preset number, and then click PRST. To activate a
preset, enter the preset number (1–66) and then click PRST. (You must click the CLR button before activating another preset.) Performing
any PTZ stops a scan preset.
Patterns—To program a pattern: click SET, click PATT, run your pattern using the arrow keys, and then click PATT again when you are fin-
ished. (The CM6700 does not support programming of a pattern from the browser.) To run a pattern, click PATT. To halt, click a pan and tilt
button, call a preset, or click STOP. (Clicking STOP will not halt a pattern on the CM6700 and CM6800.)
Programming Menus—To access the programming menus: click 9, 5, and then PRST.
Macros—To start a macro: enter 1 or 2 and click MAC. To stop a macro, click a pan and tilt button.
Auxiliaries—To turn on an auxiliary: enter the auxiliary number and then click AUX ON. To turn off, enter the auxiliary number and then
click AUX OFF.
NOTE: For the CM6700 only, click the ACK button to close the message “Send Pattern End Command to Exit” when it appears.
NOTE: The CM6700 programming menu is not supported.