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“PTZ” or press the “Enter” key to enter the control frame.
In the PTZ control frame, press the “
” button or right-click, and a “ ” icon will appear
in the upper right corner of the screen.
“PTZ Direction Control” From the PTZ control frame, move the mouse to the upper, lower,
left and right locations of the current frame, and this time, left-click and hold the mouse. Enter
the control area of the corresponding location.
In “ mode, use the mouse or the “” “” “” “” buttons on the remote control or the
DVR’s front panel to control detection of the speed dome. The “rewind” (◄◄) and “fast
forward” (►►) buttons can also be used to adjust magnification.
“SPEED” Regulate the rotating step length of the PTZ by using the slide bar. This function is
mainly for the controlling the speed. The larger the value, the faster the rotational speed will be,
with possible values ranging from 0-63 (with a speed value of “0,” the camera will not rotate).
“IRIS , IRIS +” This regulates the diaphragm.
“FOCUS , FOCUS +” This brings objects into clear focus.
“ZOOM , ZOOM +” Pressing this causes the lens to zoom in and out. Magnification can
be changed by using the mouse wheel under the current frame.
“MODE” There are several scanning modes to choose from:
<Auto scan> controls the automatic scanning of the high-speed dome camera from left to right
boundary after starting.
<Limit Scan> controls the limit scanning of the high-speed dome after starting.
<Patrol> runs the patrol scanning of the high speed-dome after starting.
<Pattern> runs the pattern scanning of the high-speed dome after starting.
<Menu CTRL> after pressing this, the high-speed dome menu will appear after starting. After
entering the high-speed dome menu, use “IRIS+” to confirm and use “IRIS-” to cancel.
Left-click to move the cursor up or down.
Note: Operating functions need to be supported by head-end equipment and matched with the
relevant protocols.

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