Specify an end position, Specify manual ptz session timeout – Milestone XProtect Advanced VMS 2014 User Manual

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3. In the list, select the transition:

4. Specify the estimated transition time (in number of seconds) in the Expected time (sec.) field:

5. Use the Speed slider to specify the transition speed. When the slider is in its rightmost

position, the camera moves with its default speed. The more you move the slider to the left,
the slower the camera moves during the selected transition.

6. In the Plug-ins to disable list, specify any plug-ins you want to disable during the selected

transition. By default, the plug-in used for motion detection on the camera
(MotionDetectionPlugin) is disabled in order to avoid irrelevant motion being detected during
transition.

1. To add a plug-in that you want to disable during the transition, click Add, and select the

plug-in.

2. To remove a plug-in from the list, for example if you want motion detection enabled during

the transition, select the plug-in and click Remove.

7. Repeat as required for other transitions.

Specify an end position

You can specify that the camera should move to a specific preset position when patrolling according to
the selected patrolling profile ends.

1. Select the patrolling profile in the Profile list.

2. Select the Go to specific preset on finish check box. This opens the Select Preset dialog

box.

3. In the Select Preset dialog box, select the end position, and click OK.

You can select any of the camera's preset positions as the end position, you are not limited to
the preset positions used in the patrolling profile.

4. The selected end position is added to the profile list.

When patrolling according to the selected patrolling profile ends, the camera moves to the
specified end position.

Specify manual PTZ session timeout

XProtect Smart Client users can manually interrupt the patrolling of PTZ cameras.

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