Auto Mode Settings (AUTO MODE)

Repeating a recorded monitoring C process (TOUR)

You can repeat a monitoring process by recording an image track of all camera pan, tilt and zoom operations. You can create up to four image tracks.

AUTO MODE

 

 

SEQUENCE

A

y

AUTO PAN

1

y

TOUR

1

y

AUTO RETURN

SEQ A

 

TIME

1M

 

PRESET

OFF

 

MENU

BACK

 

1Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TOUR], use the lever (vw) to select a number assigned to image track (1 - 4), and press the [ENTER] button.

The TOUR screen appears.

 

TOUR 1

 

TRACE

SET

y

RUN

SET

y

MENUBACK

2Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [TRACE] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.

“OK?” appears under “SET y”.

3Use the joystick lever (xy) to select “OK?”, and press the [ENTER] button.

The TOUR SETTING screen appears.

 

TOUR 1

 

TRACE

ON

 

RUN

OK?

y

1

MENU

BACK

 

4Record an image track or operation commands.

Performing any operation starts recording.

Every camera operation including panning, tilting and command operation will be recorded in sequence as tour memory.

The amount of tour memory used

TOUR SETTING 100/100

REC y

Recordable operations/commands:

panning, tilting, move to preset position (PRESET GO), zooming, one-push auto focus

Memo: The used amount of tour memory is displayed in the screen. The memory usage display starts from “0/100” and ends at “100/100” representing the memory is full.

5After the operations to be recorded complete, press the [ENTER] button.

The operations performed are recorded as tour memory, and the TOUR screen appears again.

If the memory becomes full, the recording stops automatically at that moment.

6Use the joystick lever (xy) to select [RUN] – “SET y”, and press the [ENTER] button.

The on-screen menu disappears, and the operation recorded in the tour memory will be repeated.

Pressing the [ENTER] button stops the operation.

 

TOUR 1

 

TRACE

SET

y

RUN

SET

y

MENUBACK

Memo: While monitoring in the normal screen, the Auto mode is turned on or off in the main screen of the system controller. For details, refer to the system controller instruction manual.

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