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Below is an explanation of the features listed in this menu:  
o  Preset: Allows the user to add and delete preset options for PTZ functionality. To begin adding a preset to your 
camera, click the Add button. To refresh the screen click Refresh, to delete a preset, press Delete or to remove all 
the presets, click Remove All.  
o  Tour: Allows the user to string multiple presets together. For more information on setting up tours, visit section 5.2 
PTZ of this user manual.  
o  PTZ Speed: Allows the user to adjust pan, tilt, and zoom speeds. There are 3 separate PTZ speeds for this function; 
Low, Middle, and High. 
o  Idle Motion: Allows the user to set intervals of idle time before the preset quits. The idle time can be set from 1 ~ 
60 minutes. 
o  PowerUp: Allows users to set presets, tours and automatically set actions upon initial device power up.  
o  PTZ Limit: Allows users to set PTZ limits based on max elevation. This is set in degrees and ranges from 20° – 30°. 
Please enable coordinates in the overlay tab to see any PTZ coordinates in the live feed. 
o  Time Task: Allows the user to set scheduled periods for PTZ presets to occur. To set a schedule, click the Enable 
check box and select the time task action from the Task Set menu. If you want the time task to automatically 
return to a specific position in a certain period of time, enter the value in the AutoHome field. This option is set to 
default every 30 seconds, however, this can be adjusted from 5 ~ 3600 seconds. Once this value is set, click the 
Scheduled button: 
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Click and drag to set motion detection for certain days of the week. Also, periods of motion detection can be set 
for each day and enabled using the period settings on the bottom half of the screen. There are a total of 6 periods 
that can be set. Once you have completed the time task schedule, click the Save button to save the settings to your 
camera. 
o  PTZ Restart: Allows the user to refresh and restart the PTZ function being performed. To restart the PTZ function, 
click the PTZ Restart button. 










