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Chapter Four: Operation
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4.12  PRESET CAMERA POSITIONS
4.12.1  Define Preset Camera Positions
A preset camera position is a set of parameters that define pan, tilt, zoom and focus positions for a camera.
When a preset camera position is recalled, it moves the camera to the exact position and settings that were
programmed.
NOTE: Setting preset positions is only possible when a camera receiver/drivers is fitted with zoom
lenses, and pan and tilt heads that contain preset potentiometers.
4.12.1a  Setting a Preset Camera Position
To set a preset camera position:
1. Select the camera required (refer to Selecting Cameras).
2. Using the camera control functions, select the required preset position.
3. Select Define Preset from the Program menu option. The Define Camera Preset win-
dow will appear.
NOTE: If identical numbers are chosen, a preset camera position will overwrite an existing
preset camera position. No warnings are provided, therefore numbers should be checked
before they are allocated. Authorization should be given before a preset camera position is
overwritten.
4. The camera selected should be defaulted in the Camera field.
5. Click Preset No. The Select window will appear.
6. Using the mouse, enter a preset position number (between 1 and 8 for PACOM decod-
ers, between 1 and 32 for Pelco decoders), then click Enter.
7. Click Define Preset. The preset camera position has been saved. It will not be erased
even if the system is turned OFF.
8. To close the Define Camera Preset window, double click on the Control Menu box.
4.12.2  
Recalling Preset Camera Positions
To select a preset camera position:
1. Select the required camera (refer to Selecting Cameras).
2. Click Preset either in the Manual Selector or Camera Control window. The Select window will
appear.
3. Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to
enter the digits corresponding to the preset camera position required (between 1 and 32) if the
camera is connected to a Pelco Intercept.
4. If an incorrect number is selected, click Clear and repeat Step 3.
5. When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter.
6. The camera will move to the preset position.