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AXIS 231D+/232D+ - Live View Config
Clicking a position directly on the bar moves the camera directly to the new position in 
one smooth movement. Clicking on the arrows at the ends of a bar causes a stepped, 
incremental change. 
Click-in-image
The PTZ device can also be controlled using click-in-image movement, which can also be 
of relative or absolute type.
Absolute click-in-image movement means that the camera view will center on the absolute 
position that was clicked.
Relative click-in-image movement can be used when using the AXIS Media Control with 
Microsoft Internet Explorer. By clicking and holding the mouse button down in the image, 
the PTZ device moves the camera in that direction, relative to the center of the image. The 
further from the center the image is clicked, the greater the movement.
Focus and Iris Controls
The Focus and Iris (image brightness) can be adjusted manually by using the control bars, 
or they can be set for automatic adjustment, by clicking the Auto Iris and Auto Focus 
buttons.
Preset Positions
These presets are selected from the drop-down Source list on the Live View page and will 
move and/or zoom the camera to a pre-defined position, i.e. to cover an area of particular 
interest. Events can also be configured to go to preset positions when triggered. For 
information on setting up preset positions, please see Dome Configuration, on page 27 and 
the online help.
PTZ Control Queue 
This indicates that PTZ queueing has been enabled. This means that the time the user is in 
control of the PTZ device is limited and that a user queue has been set up. Use the buttons 
to request or release control of the PTZ controls. For information on how to set up the 
control queue, please see PTZ Control Queue on page 28 and the online help.
Using CGI links to control PTZ devices
User-defined CGI links on the Live View page can be used to issue HTTP API requests, e.g. 
PTZ commands. These links are configured in the Live View Layout settings, see page 21.