Honeywell RAPID EYE K5404V9 User Manual

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Live Video

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!30 To pan/tilt a PTZ camera

Click the mouse when the pointer displays an arrow.

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!31 To stop a PTZ camera that continues to pan/tilt

1.

Move the pointer to the center of the image until a small, white, octagon—a “stop”
icon—appears.

2.

Click the stop icon.

2.3.1

Using Preset PTZ Positions

Security effects of PTZ use on recorded video

Moving a camera affects the video being recorded by your Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit.
Your organization may have security policies on the positioning and use of PTZ
cameras.

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!32 To return a PTZ camera to a preset position

1.

Run a live session at a site that has PTZ-type cameras. To find out how to run a
live session, see procedure 9 on p. 2–1.

2.

Display the PTZ camera’s window, by selecting the camera when the live
session starts.

3.

In the PTZ camera window, right-click the mouse. A menu appears in the
camera window next to the pointer.

4.

Click or drag the pointer to PTZ Preset. A list is displayed.

5.

Click one of the preset labels. The camera moves to the location set in the
preset.

Changing a preset

The position of a PTZ camera when not being monitored can be assigned to preset #1.
To record useful video when not monitored, change a “preset #1” in consultation with a
Multi SA or your security officer.

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!33 To set a PTZ preset

1.

Run a live session at the site with the PTZ-type camera that you want to set. To
find out how to run a live session, see 2.1.

2.

Using the PTZ controls, set the camera in the position that you need.

3. Click

the

Save Presets command on the tear-away player’s PTZ menu. A list of

Preset 1 to Preset 8 appear.

4.

To save the position, click one of the “Preset n” labels. The position is assigned
to that label.

Position of PTZ camera after close of session

A security officer may need a PTZ camera to return to a set direction and zoom after use.
See table 8. A Multi SA selects different settings using maintenance functions. See the
Admin User Guide, K5403.

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