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User's Manual - 97  
2. Adjust the shooting area to the desired position using the PTZ keypad, the FOV indicators, or mouse 
clicks on the live screen. To begin the mouse control, click on the two interactive windows. If you 
click on the Original view window, an 
FOV indicator will appear. You can click and hold down the left 
mouse button to drag the FOV indicator to a desired position. The rest of mouse control methods are 
identical to those for the Regional windows. 
  Due to the highly-sensitive mouse control, the PTZ control buttons can help fine-tune to an optimal 
location. 
  Please note that your PTZ preset settings will only take effect on Regional windows, and not on the 
Panoramic views. 
    
3. After you selected an area of interest, enter a name for the new position, which can contain up to forty 
characters. 
4. Click 
Add to enable the settings. The preset positions will be listed on the User preset locations. (To 
add more positions you wish, please repeat steps 1~3.)
5. Select the preset positions by their checkboxes.
 
6. Click on the move button (>>) 
 to move positions to the Rotate locations window. 
7. You may select some or all of the imported positions as the stop points during the tour. 
8. Select other speed options using their specific pull-down menus. 
9. Select a preferred 
Panoramic speed or Auto pan/patrol speed for consecutively displaying views 
of multiple positions. The speeds and the dwell time of each position on a Regional view window are 
shown below:
 
Speed
Dwell time in sec.
1
6
2
3
3
2
4
1.5
5
1.2
   For a fisheye lens module, the panoramic speed is that for the pan movement 360º around the screen. 
10. Click on the
 Save button to preserve your configuration. 
  To remove a preset position from the list, select it and click 
Remove. You can re-arrange the order of 
the position hop on the list using the 
 buttons. 
Misc settings
Use this checkbox to display or hide the zoom ratio indicator on the screen. You can use your 
mousewheel to zoom in or zoom out on a live view window.