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534 Trestle Place Downingtown, PA, 19335 USA · Tel: +1(484)593-2247 · Email: support@ptzoptics.com
Rev 2.0 2023-10-23
4. Preset Zero: With all the image settings defaulted, the rst preset you need to establish is
Preset Zero. This preset, will essentially serve as your baseline reference point. Follow the
steps below to establish preset zero.
1. Zoom the camera all the way out and point it at the center-most location in the scene.
2. Adjust any of the camera’s image settings until you are happy with the look/style of
the image. Image settings include any setting in one of the four images shown on the
previous page.
3. Move your cursor over to the preset control area on the right-hand side of the window.
Click the drop down tab and select the number “0”. Now click “Set”.
(Note: A preset will save all of the camera’s image settings and their values, when you
click set.)
4. Preset zero is now saved.
5. Standard Presets: These presets can be assigned to any number between 1 and 254.
1. Begin by calling preset zero.
(Tip: We recommend taking a screenshot of preset zero to help color match new
presets or camera shots from dierent cameras. It can also be vary helpful to
pull the camera’s video feed into live streaming software such as Vmix or OBS
for viewing and comparision. To properly compare image quality, ensure you
are using the same monitor or screen.)
2. Move the camera into the position you would like to have saved as a preset.
3. Compare the new preset position with preset zero to ensure they match. Most of the
time they will not match, because you are taking the same image settings into a new
area with dierent lighting that requires dierent settings. Here is where you will need to
make adjustments to the image settings to color match with preset zero.
4. Use the drop down tab to select the preset number you wish to save. Then click set.