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Honeywell HDZ36EX - Camera Settings

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Configuring PTZ Settings | 73
800-11873V4 - A - 07/2014
Editing a Privacy Mask Position
1. Navigate to PTZ Privacy Mask (see Figure 5-10).
2. Under Mask Setting, in the Mask field, type a number for the privacy mask you are editing
(from 1 to 16). Click Edit to begin editing the selected mask.
3. If needed, you can change the Transparency, Color, Hsize and Vsize values to edit the
privacy mask. If you edit one or more of these values, be sure to click the appropriate Set
or Add button to save the changes (see Creating a Privacy Mask on page 71 for more
information).
4. To change the privacy mask position, click Edit at the bottom of the Mask Setting section.
The PTZ camera will pan/tilt to the privacy mask position that you have previously set.
5. Use the privacy mask position controls (see Figure 5-10) to re-position the camera and
privacy mask. Click one of either the left, right, up or down arrows to move the camera and
the privacy mask in that direction.
6. You can change the amount that the camera pans/tilts upon each click of an arrow by
typing a different value in the PT Steps field. Enter a value between 1 (short distance
pan/tilt) and 30 (long distance pan/tilt).
7. When the privacy mask is positioned and setup as required, click Edit at the bottom of the
Mask Setting section.
Note Up to a 10 second delay may occur between completion of editing a privacy
mask position and the Edit button becoming available.
Deleting a Privacy Mask
1. Navigate to PTZ Privacy Mask (see Figure 5-10).
2. Under Mask Clearing, in the Mask drop-down list, select the number of the privacy mask
that you want to delete, and then click Clear.
Note If you are clearing all privacy masks, it is recommended that you also disable the
privacy mask feature (see step 2 in Creating a Privacy Mask, page 71).
Camera Settings
This section describes how to set various camera parameters, such as exposure mode, white
balance options, backlight compensation, image flip, auto calibration, speed by zoom, ICR
function, wide dynamic range, and digital noise reduction.

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