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Product Manual Doc. 9321A IV-CAMFL-N-W-1B 21
Set Preset Zones
Preset Zones are specified zones that trigger static presets when a presenter enters the zone.
To set a Preset Zone:
1. Select a Preset Zone and draw an area in which a presenter will trigger a static preset
such as a white board.
2. Select Set to configure the preset using the on-screen PTZ controller.
Set Presets 0 and 1
After the camera's tracking properties are set, set presets 0 and 1. These two presets serve as
the camera's reference for how it frames a presenter and the shot it defaults to when nobody is
presenting.
NOTES:
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Do not overwrite presets 0 and 1. They serve as the main reference point to determine
the camera’s tracking properties.
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If the camera will be controlled using a 3rd party control system and presets need to
recall different shots, use presets 2 and higher.
Preset 0 - The Home Position
Preset 0 is the shot that the camera will revert to when no presenter is detected or tracked. This
preset should be set to a view of the entire presentation area.
Under some circumstances, it may not be preferential for the camera to zoom all the way out
only to zoom in again once a presenter or speaker enters - for example when a podium shot is
preferred. In this case, a tighter shot should be set for Preset 0.
To set Preset 0:
1. Navigate to the Main View tab.
2. To move the camera, use the arrow buttons and Zoom + / - in the PTZ controller section of
1BeyondCameraManagersoftware.
3. To store Preset 0, select the number 0 from the drop-down menu and click Set.
Preset 1 - The Framing Reference
Preset 1 determines how tightly the camera frames a presenter while tracking and determines
the maximum amount of zoom and upwards tilt-motion of the tracking shot. Have someone act
as a subject to determine the optimum camera position and zoom in.
To set Preset 1:

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