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2. Select the desired Quick View—either by pressing the Quick View
number and then pressing
View, or by highlighting a Quick View on the
list and pressing the
Menu button. In the sample screen, View 2 is being
selected.
The screen disappears and the selected Quick View is displayed on the
active monitor. The Quick View name and number are displayed at the
bottom of the monitor.
Defining and Running Patterns
A Pattern is a sequential series of pan, tilt, zoom, and focus commands
defined for a single programmable dome. You can call up a Pattern from
any camera, regardless of which camera is currently selected. For example,
you can define a Pattern for the lobby. This Pattern pans from the reception
desk to the waiting area, then tilts up to view the smoke detector, then pans
to the main entrance and zooms in on it.
You “teach” the camera a combination of these movements, and then you
save the Pattern so it can be run again.
Defining a Pattern
You can define Patterns on programmable domes only. When you are
defining a Pattern make sure there is only one T
OUCH TRACKER connected
to the monitor on which you are going to define the Pattern.
Note
The SpeedDome LT does not support the programming of
Patterns. You can, however, use Pattern programming to
program its Auto Pan feature. Please refer to the section in this
chapter titled “Special Note for SpeedDome LT Auto Pan
Programming” to understand the restrictions involved in
programming the Auto Pan feature.
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