Bosch ltc-0335-28 User Guide
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en | Using maps and the PTZ cameras
Bosch Video Management System
Operator Client | V3 | 2010.07
Operator's Manual
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
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Using maps and the PTZ cameras
This chapter provides information on how to use the Map window and the PTZ Control
window.
You can view a map in the required ratio and zooming factor. Hence, you see all your devices
and their places at a glance.
Some of the features described in this chapter can be deactivated for your user group.
6.1
Displaying a map
Main window
You can display a map in the Map window or in an Image pane. In the Image pane, the 4:3 ratio
applies.
To view a map in the map window:
Drag a map from the Logical Tree to the
tab, wait until the Map window is
displayed, and drop the map on the Map window.
The map is displayed.
To view a map in an Image pane:
Drag a map from the Logical Tree window to an Image pane.
The map is displayed in the Image pane.
6.2
Controlling PTZ cameras
Main window >
tab
You can zoom and control the cameras in the PTZ Control window or in the Image pane.
The digital zoom function is not available for dome and pan/tilt cameras.
Controlling/zooming cameras in the PTZ Control window:
1.
Select the required Image pane.
2.
Click the various control elements in the PTZ Control window to control the camera.
6.3
Using in-window control of a camera
Main window
After you have assigned a PTZ camera to an Image pane, you can use the camera control
functions directly in this Image pane.
To use control functions:
1.
Move the cursor on the Image pane which displays a PTZ camera.
The cursor changes depending on the location in the Image pane.
2.
Move the cursor to the left side of the Image pane.
The cursor changes to an arrow.
Click to swivel to the left direction in a small step. Keep the mouse button pressed to
swivel continuously. Drag to the outside direction to accelerate.
3.
Move the cursor to another direction and perform a corresponding tilt or swiveling task.
NOTICE!
A map displayed in an Alarm Image pane is optimized for display and contains only the initial
view of the basic
.dwf file.