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Calling a Preset (Pre-positioned) Camera Scene
If the camera is equipped with motorized pan/tilt and/or lens
with feedback potentiometers, preset (pre-positioned) scenes
may be defined for that camera and stored at the Receiver for
automatic callup. A maximum of 72 preset scenes (71 scenes
for certain AD Receivers configured for Autopan) may be
programmed for each camera Receiver.
Preset scenes are defined by LOCAL non-menu programming,
page 3-4, and are called by keyboard commands from any
keyboard at a LOCAL or REMOTE camera site.
To call a preset scene:
1. Call the pertinent LOCAL or REMOTE camera to a
LOCAL monitor.
2. Enter the number of the desired preset scene (1 - 72) on
the keypad.
Note: Preset number 72 is reserved for Autopan
operation in certain AD Receivers. *
3. On the keyboard, press the SHOT button.
* For certain AD Receivers with Autopan, when preset 72 is
called, the camera moves continuously between preset
scenes 70 and 71 (Autopan end stops, see page 3-4).
Autopan operation stops when another preset is called or
any pan/tilt action is taken on that camera. Refer to the
appropriate Receiver Installation Manual, for Autopan
operation.
Note: If a Preset number is called and no preset scene is
programmed for that camera, the pan/tilt will attempt
to move to an undefined scene and the camera
movement may be unexpected.
Activating an Auxiliary
The keyboard AUX ON/OFF buttons control momentary and
latched auxiliary actions at a LOCAL or REMOTE camera
site. The number and type (momentary or latching) of
auxiliary functions at a site depends on the options installed on
the camera Receiver at the site being controlled.
To activate an auxiliary:
1. Call the pertinent LOCAL or REMOTE camera to a
LOCAL monitor.
2. Enter the desired auxiliary number on the keypad.
3. Press the AUX ON button to activate the auxiliary.
4. Release the AUX ON button.
• If the auxiliary is a momentary type, the action stops.
• If the auxiliary is a latching type, the action continues.
5. Press the AUX OFF button to deactivate a latching type
auxiliary function.
Note: The current state of latching type functions, such as
locks or gates, may not be discernible from the keyboard. If
critical, operator feedback should be provided via a monitor
or other device.
Certain AD Receivers provide auxiliary relay control of
Pan/Tilt units with internal Autopan capability. When the
appropriate auxiliary is set to ON in these Receivers, the
pan/tilt starts Autopan operation. When the appropriate
auxiliary is set to OFF, the pan/tilt stops Autopan operation.
Refer to the appropriate Receiver Installation Manual, for
Autopan operation.
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