Interlogix TruVision Navigator 5.0 User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 3: Operation

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to, name, and set presets and return cameras to tour (on certain devices). See the
device-specific chapters for applicable functionality.

Note:

PTZ control responsiveness will vary depending upon the frame rate,

resolution, and quality of the video stream. D1/ 30FPS/Quality 9 will afford you the
most responsive PTZ control over the network. Weigh PTZ control responsiveness
with your storage requirements to find the best fit. You can also balance the PTZ
speed setting with the stream configuration to find the best fit.

To control a PTZ camera using mouse commands within the video tile:

Load the PTZ Camera into the Viewer and select it.

Place your cursor in the center of the Viewing tile.

Left-click and hold the mouse, then drag to the right-left-up-or down. Notice the further
from center the cursor gets, the faster the camera will move.

Right-click and hold the mouse, then drag up or down to zoom in and out with the
camera.

Note: Interlogix cameras with motorized lens can also be controlled as a PTZ
camera via the PTZ palette for iris and focus adjustments.

Users also have the ability to link a PTZ camera’s presets into a sequence based upon a
specific order and dwell time. These sequences can be managed and tested by right-
clicking on the PTZ camera in the Navigator and selecting Preset Sequences, Manage
Sequences.

Figure 50: PTZ preset window

These sequences can be activated by right-clicking on the PTZ camera in the Navigator
and selecting Preset Sequences, and then the name of the sequence that was created.

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