User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product Introduction
- Chapter 2 Operating instructions
- Chapter 3 Access to the IP Camera by PVMS Software
- Chapter 4 Access to the IP Camera by Web Client
- 4.4 Main interface description
- Chapter 5 Live preview
- Chapter 6 Playback
- Chapter 7 Picture
- Chapter 8 Configuration
- Chapter 9 Frequently Asked Questions
Click Preset to enter the Preset Settings menu and click the
Presets icon to edit and recall the preset points.
To select the preset number, click the "
" button after the
number is preset. Turn to the preview channel image to make
the image stay in a certain position. Click the "
" button to
call the preset point rotation; click the "
" button to clear the
preset point.
Cruise
Click "Cruise" to enter the cruise settings menu to edit.
Select a cruise path, click the cruise path "
" to enter the
cruise path interface, select the preset point number, set the
speed and time, and click "OK". Use
this method to add
multiple preset points, and finally click the " " Button to save,
or call the cruise line.
Table 5-2
S
ome cameras that support PTZ, Zoom, Preset, Cruise, etc. have a PTZ
control button related interface. Please refer to the specific device.
Zoom camera without cruise function; PTZ can only rotate horizontally,
and does not support vertical rotation.
PTZ control function only supports the camera with PTZ function or PTZ
camera; please refer to the actual function of the specific equipment.
Up to 128 preset points are configured.
A cruise line must set at least 2 preset points.
"One Touch" and "Lens Initialization" are available for cameras equipped
with an electric lens. Due to the limitation of the scene, the effect of the
one-button focus function may not be as expected. In this case, it is
recommended that you manually click the focus button to complete the
focus operation. In the models with the electric lens, PTZ speed
adjustment can be made to change the focus and zoom speed.
Click the "one-click focus" to automatically complete the focus action.
When the "one-click focus" appears difficult to focus on a
clear case,
click the "lens initialization". For the lens parameters to go back to the
initial position, click “You can focus clear”.










