360 Vision Illuminator HD Instruction sheet

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Illuminator HD
Installation/Conguration Manual

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Table of Contents
1 Safety and Precautions .............................................................................................................................. 3
2 Housing Dimensional Drawing ................................................................................................................... 3
3 Mounting Options ....................................................................................................................................... 4
4 Connections ............................................................................................................................................... 5
5 Locating the Illuminator HD on your Network............................................................................................. 7
6 Connecting to the Illuminator HD ............................................................................................................... 7
6.1 Live View............................................................................................................................................ 9
6.1.1 Live Video .................................................................................................................................. 9
6.1.2 Status....................................................................................................................................... 10
6.2 Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 12
6.2.1 Video ........................................................................................................................................ 12
6.2.2 Video Advanced ....................................................................................................................... 13
6.2.3 Advanced Features .................................................................................................................. 15
6.2.4 Camera .................................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.5 PTZ Zones ............................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.6 Date/Time................................................................................................................................. 21
6.2.7 Network.................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.8 Interfaces ................................................................................................................................. 23
6.3 Add/Edit Users ................................................................................................................................. 24
6.4 Maintenance..................................................................................................................................... 25
6.5 Browser ............................................................................................................................................ 27
7 Network Settings Recovery...................................................................................................................... 28
8 Special Presets ........................................................................................................................................ 28
9 Important - Care of Painted Surfaces....................................................................................................... 29
10 Storage and Handling............................................................................................................................. 29
11 Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 29
12 PSU Enclosure....................................................................................................................................... 29
13 1080p Stream Resolutions & RTSP Links.............................................................................................. 30
14 720p Stream Resolutions & RTSP Links................................................................................................ 31
15 White Balance and Fast Shutter options................................................................................................ 31

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1 Safety and Precautions
1. Please read these notes before attempting to operate the 360 Vision Illuminator HD, and keep for future
reference.
2. All servicing and repairs must be handled by 360 Vision Technology.
3. Avoid pointing the camera directly towards a bright light source (sunlight), or expose the camera to intensive
light situations as this may damage the camera pick-up device.
4. Installation should be carried out by suitably qualied personnel, in accordance with local codes of practice
and regulations.
5. 360 Vision Technology Limited accept no liability for any damage caused by incorrect or improper installation.
2 Housing Dimensional Drawing
External Wall Mount
External Swan Neck Mount
Weight: 7.3kg
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3 Mounting Options
Weight 2.5kg
Illuminator PMB Bracket
Weight 2.2kg
Illuminator Corner Bracket
Illuminator PMA Bracket
Weight 1kg
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4 Connections
MAINS FUSE
VRID-PSU-SM
MAINS FUSE 3 = 2AF
OUTPUT FUSE
VRID-PSU-SM
FUSE 1 = 6.3AT
FUSE 2 = 1AT
FUSE 4 = N/A
MAINS input
100 - 240Vac
Io Vo
Adj Adj
Model Number: VRID-PSU-SM
Serial Number: yymmndd-xxxx
Input Voltage:100-240VAC 50/60Hz
Input current: 2.1A
Output Voltage: 30V DC
Output Current: 6.2A
VRID-PSU-SM
255 x 180 x 100mm
Enclosure Dimensions
360
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Power Connections
Connect 30vdc to CON1
(Brown:- 30vdc (+), Blue:- 0vdc (-))
Ethernet Connections
Connect Ethernet cable to HD Dome connection board
using a RJ45 connector. Use colours dened in 568B
standard.
RJ45 CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 Cable Signal
Pin 1 White with Orange Band Tx+
Pin 2 Orange Tx-
Pin 3 White with Green Band Rx+
Pin 4 Blue
Pin 5 White with Blue Band
Pin 6 Green Rx-
Pin 7 White with Brown Band
Pin 8 Brown
Suitable power cables
Cable Size 360°IR
0.75mm² 5m
1.00mm² 10m
1.50mm² 15m
2.50mm² 25m
3.00mm² 30m
4.00mm² 40m
360°IR
Power Up 0.6A
Idle
(No Lamps) 0.5A
PTZ
(No Lamps) 0.6A
Idle
(IR Lamps) 5.2A
PTZ
(IR Lamps) 5.5A
Idle
(White Lamps) TBC
PTZ
(White Lamps) TBC
Voltage at PSU 30Vdc
Voltage at Camera
(PTZ/IR Fast tour) 27.5Vdc
Current/Voltage test at
cable length (1.5mm²) 15m
To ensure optimum Illuminator HD performance these parameters must be adhered to. Failure to do so will
invalidate the warranty.
Internal Illuminator HD Connections
The Illuminator HD connection board is located at the top of the dome.
Wall and Swan Neck mount options are supplied with 7m power and Ethernet cable. These are tted using
cables glands.
Please note that the External Illuminator Dome is water sealed to its bracket. The Dome is supplied with
connection cables which can be cut down to any required length.
Please note that if the customer seperates the Dome from its bracket this will damage the waterproof
seals and will therefor invalidate the 3 year warranty.

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Illuminator HD Conguration
5 Locating the Illuminator HD on your Network
Default IP Address 192.168.1.187
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.1.4
Using the DVR management software, ‘ONVIF Device Manager’ or 360 Vision Discovery Tool (which can be
found on the CD supplied or from 360 Vision Technology web site/technical support) to nd the IP address of
the Illuminator HD. Note the ports are:-
Protocol Port
ONVIF/HTTP 80 TCP
RTP Stream 1 6970 TCP/UDP
RTCP Stream 1 6971 TCP/UDP
RTP Stream 2 6972 TCP/UDP
RTCP Stream 2 6973 TCP/UDP
RTSP 554/8554 TCP
360 SDK 3600 TCP
360 Event 9001 TCP
6 Connecting to the Illuminator HD
Type in the IP address of the Illuminator HD into the address bar of Internet browser and install the plug-ins as
required. The web page of the camera will then appear.
Illuminator HD Web Page Login screen
Enter the User Name (default is admin)
Enter the Password (default is 9999)

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If you select the box ‘Remember Password’ it could compromise the security of the Illuminator HD camera.
Select Login
The web page will show JPEG images every second (See Browser - page 27).
For live video please use the 360 HD Discovery/Cong Tool, this can be downloaded from the camera web
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There are six main tabs on the left of the web page/screen.
1 Live View
2 Settings
3 Add/Edit Users
4 Maintenance
5 Browser
6 Logout
6.1 Live View
6.1.1 Live Video
The Live Video page oers options to:-
• Stream - Choose required stream from drop down selection.
• 1x Display - Use to show selected stream as full screen.
• Pan/Tilt - Use the up down left and right buttons to move the camera to the desired position.
• Zoom In/Out - This will operate the optical and digital zoom (if digital zoom is enabled).
(See Camera - Digital Zoom - page 17)
• Focus Far/Auto/Near - This will operate the manual focus near, far or automatically focus as required.
(See Camera - AF AI when PTZ - page 17)
• Iris Open/Auto/Close - This will operate the manual iris open, close or automatic as required.
(See Camera - AF AI when PTZ - page 17)
• Preset Seek/Dene - This will allow admin and operator user levels to seek or dene presets (Viewer
user level can only seek presets). (See Advanced Features - Presets - page 15)
• List all Presets - Use to show all presets or programmed presets in drop down selection box.

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6.1.2 Status
Status page shows information relating to the camera status.
Status page, top section.
Status page, bottom section.

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• Save - Used to save the status page information as a HTML le.
• Refresh - Select an automatic page refresh option.
• Camera - Shows information relating to the camera time & date settings, the version of codec and
mainboard software loaded
• Video Streams - Shows the current video streams conguration.
• Streaming - Shows the IP address on the PC that is receiving the video streams.
• System - Shows how long the camera has been powered, how much bandwidth it is using etc.
• Current Status - Shows the camera function information.
• Frame Statistics - Gives information about the video stream, how big the frames are, how big the I frames
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6.2 Settings
6.2.1 Video
The Video page, oers options to setup:-
• Camera - Add or edit the camera name.
• Stream Type - Choice of single or dual video streams.
• Codec - Choose which compression format the stream will use.
(See page 30 for table of options).
• Resolution - Set what resolution the stream will use. (See page 30 for table of options).
Stream Tabs, oer options to:-
• Framerate - Congure how many frames per second (fps) the stream uses.
(Also see Camera - Sensor Frame Rate - page 17).
• Bit Rate - Set the bit rate that the stream will use. Type in gure in Kbps. (E.g. 4000Kbps is 4Mbps)
• Rate Control - Congure the rate control of the stream, choices are VBR (Variable), CBR (Constant)
and CVBR (Constrained Variable, limited to 8Mbps).
Overlay options
• Date - Selecting this option will show the date as text on the video stream.
(See Date/Time - page 21).
• Time - Selecting this option will show the time as text on the video stream.
(See Date/Time - page 21).
• Text - Selecting this option will show the selected text on the video stream. Positions available are top
left or right of the image.
• Detailed Info - This will show the information about the stream on the video.
• Custom A - Used to enable the option to display text when the camera is operated. See options for
text selections below. Text will be shown on top line of video.
(See PTZ zones - page 20).
• Custom B - Used to enable the option to display text when the camera is operated. See options for
text selections below. Text will be shown on second from top line of the video.
(See PTZ zones - page 20).
Text selections available are
• User - For SDK use.
• Zone - Used to show text that has been programmed into the camera setup.
(See PTZ zones - page 20).
• PTZ Status - Shows camera PTZ co-ordinates.
• Camera Status - Shows the current state of the camera, what focus, iris and sensor mode the
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• Pan Compass - Used to display compass readings when the camera is operated.
(See PTZ zones - page 20).
• Current Preset - Used to show the stored preset text when the camera is at the preset position.
(See Advanced Features & PTZ zones - page 15 & page 20).
RTSP URL
• Copy - Use this option to copy the RTSP URL
• Date Position - Choose date text to bottom right or left of the image.
• Time Position - Choose time text to bottom right or left of the image.
• Show Sub-stream - Shows second sub-stream if enabled.
OK to program the new settings into the Illuminator HD.
Cancel to abandon the changes to the video settings.
6.2.2 Video Advanced
Multicast - (See Stream Tables - page 30).
Tick the box to enable ‘multicast’. If the box is not ticked then ‘unicast’ is selected.
• Multicast Stream 1 - Set IP address and port for stream 1.
• Multicast Stream 2 - Set IP address and port for stream 2.
Concurrent Uni/Multicast - Enable to allow concurrent unicast/multicast streams.
RTSP protocols allow ‘multicast’ or ‘unicast’ transmission. In addition to the ‘multicast’ feature being available on
the Illuminator HD, the ‘multicast’ feature must also be available on the receiving device.
Unicast
If lots of receivers (users) want to receive video streams from the Illuminator HD, each receiver will have a
separate video stream. This would increase the network bandwidth used. E.g. ve users would require ve
video streams, that typically will require ve times the bandwidth.

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Multicast
If the receivers of the video streams are suitable for using ‘multicast’ and the video streams will all have the
same format, then it may be possible to use ‘multicast’. In this mode, the CODEC in the Illuminator HD chooses
a ‘new UDP address’ (Typically an address which is outside the normal range of addresses for the network to
which the Illuminator HD is connected) and sends a video stream to the ‘new UDP address’. Multiple receivers
can then access this single video stream. Consequently the bandwidth that is required by the Illuminator HD is
typically reduced to the single video stream.
When using ‘multicast’ all intermediate network-switches and routers must be set to allow the stream from the
‘new UDP address’ to be routed correctly.
Conguration
Use the below settings to set how the video is sent, adjusting the settings can help to eliminate any ‘stutter’ or
‘pulsing’ on the video image.
Stream Description
RTP Block Size 1448 (default) Range 1440 to 65500
IP Ratio 25 (default) E.g. 1 ‘i-frame’ every 25th image.
I Frame Size 55 (default) Range 0 to 99
(average frame size x value/10 = i frame size)
Unicast Stream Limit
• Used to set the unicast stream limit.
Streamer Version
• Option allows the user to set the video streamer version. Options are original and 2016a.
OK to program the new settings into the Illuminator HD.
Cancel to abandon the changes to the advanced video settings.
Default is used to factory reset the video stream settings.

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6.2.3 Advanced Features
The Advanced Features page, oers options to:-
• Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera.
(See Video - Camera - page 12).
A ‘Preset’ is a stored view. When a preset is dened, it will store the pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris positions. Use
the up, down left and right buttons to move the camera to the desired position and then use the zoom buttons to
set the image as required.
Presets
Set Preset using the following options:-
• Number - Choose from a list of presets using the drop down box.
• Name - Edit the preset name to suit/help identify the position.
• Type - Options available are:-
Night - Allows dierent options to be used for the preset that include lamps
(See also Camera - Night Presets - page 17).
Simple - For setting a simple PTZ preset, no lamp options.
Re-Map - Choose which function/preset you want to re-map to the new preset number above.
Tour - Set the preset to start or stop a preset tour.
Mimic - Set the preset to start or stop a mimic tour.
User - Used on systems supporting 360 SDK.
Auxiliary - Can be used to recall an auxiliary command.
• Function - Function option will change to suit the above type.
• Illumination - Feature not available.
• Intensity - Feature not available.
• Sensor - Presets have the choice of being either colour or mono, when the scene is dark.
• Focus Range - Sets how the camera will focus when in mono. Options are ambient or IR. The Focus
Range setting will set the camera focus, (when in mono) to suit the light source in the scene.
If this is set incorrectly the image may not be in focus, when in mono at night.
• PTZ - Feature not available.

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• Seek - Use this to test the preset.
• Dene - Use this to set/dene the preset.
• Delete - Use this to delete/remove the preset.
Mimics
When a mimic tour is started, the Illuminator HD will perform all the actions which were dened when the mimic
was programmed. Upto four mimic tours can be dened.
• Play - Starts the selected mimic tour.
• Start - Use this to start programming a mimic tour. Move the camera, seek presets and/or use the
lens to dene the actions to be saved for the mimic.
• Stop - Use to end the programming of the mimic tour into the Illuminator HD.
The mimic and preset tours will repeat continuously until manually interrupted either by an alarm or user
intervention.
Tours
A tour of presets is stored in the Illuminator HD as a list of tour points. Each tour point consists of a preset
number, the dwell time for which the Illuminator HD will pause and the speed parameter that will be used to
seek the preset. Each of the four tours of presets can contain between 2 and 90 points.
When programming a tour of presets it is necessary to rst store all the required presets into the Illuminator HD
and to dene the required dwell times and speeds of travel that you will require the Illuminator HD to use when
the tour is started.
A maximum of four individual tours of presets can be stored in each Illuminator HD. Each tour can have
between 2 and 90 points, each point can be a preset in the range 1 to 360. Dierent points can use any preset
number, including repeats of ones that have been used before. The speed that the camera will travel at to reach
the preset can be in the range 1°/sec (slowest) to 100°/sec (fastest). To seek the preset at maximum speed, set
speed to 0. The delay (dwell) at each point is dened in seconds, range 1 to 100.
• Play - Starts the selected preset tour.
• Add - Use to add a new point to the tour.
• Final - Use to indicate that this point is the last point in the tour.
Privacy Zones
A privacy zone can be used to obscure a scene with in an image e.g. private residence.
Use the drop down box to select the privacy zone preset 1 to 24. Move the camera so that the scene to be
obscured is in the centre of the image. Use zoom to set the size of the privacy zone.
• Dene - Denes the image as a privacy zone preset.
• Seek - Seeks the selected privacy zone preset.
• Enable - Sets the selected privacy zone preset as a privacy zone.
• Disable - Disables the privacy zone of the selected privacy zone preset.
Up to eight privacy zones can be viewed at the same time. The privacy zone feature is not available when the
camera is within 20° of the camera pointing vertically up or down.
Home Function
The camera will perform an action (goto preset, start preset or mimic tour), after a period of inactivity.
• Home Action - This sends the camera to a preset, tour or mimic.
• Home Number - This sets the preset, tour or mimic the camera will go to/start.
• Home Timer - This sets the time for the period of inactivity.

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PTZ buttons can be used to move the camera so that simple preset positions can be programmed or recalled.
PTZ position co-ordinates are also shown, use the refresh button to refresh the data if the camera has been
moved.
PTZ position co-ordinates can also be added manually, use the go button to send the camera to the coordinates
set.
Use the pan preset oset to set the camera to 0°, this would be used to set the camera to North if using the pan
compass option.
Use the clear button to reset the pan or tilt oset settings.
OK to program the new settings into the Illuminator HD.
Cancel to abandon the changes to the advanced feature settings.
6.2.4 Camera
• Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera.
(See Video - Camera - page 12).
The Camera page, oers options to:-
Camera Settings
• Digital Zoom - Enable digital zoom. Default is o.
• White Balance - Select White Balance settings to suit camera location.
(See page 31 for table of options).
• Wide Dynamic range - Enable WDR. Options available are ON, Auto and O. Default is o.
• Zoom speed - Select zoom speed of the lens. Options are slow, medium, high and highest. Default is
high.
• Proportional Zoom - Automatically reduces/increases pan/tilt speed depending on zoom ratio. Default
is on.
• Freeze Presets - This option freezes the image, when moving between presets. This can help reduce
the bandwidth. Default is o.
• Day Aperture - Can be used to increase the picture detail. Default is 10.
• Sensor Frame Rate - Can be used to set the camera to suit 25fps or 30fps. Unit must be rebooted for
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• Auto Focus/Iris on PTZ - Auto focus/iris will activate when PTZ is used, can be switched o. Default is
on.
• Fast Shutter - Select fast shutter if using the Illuminator HD camera on a ANPR system. Default is o.
(See page 31 for table of options).
• Near Focal Limit - Can be used to set the near focal limit. This will help in scenes where the camera
is focusing on objects near to the camera, causing the camera to be out of focus on distant objects.
Default is 4m.
• Steady Shot - Can be used to reduce camera shake from the picture.
Steady Shot – The viewed picture is made from a window which shows part of the full picture from the camera
sensor. This means that part of the picture is wasted. The viewed part of the picture is moved automatically
to use some of the wasted part so that the observed picture is stable and has compensated for the vibrations
and minor movements of the Illuminator HD. The maximum amount of picture stability is achieved for all zoom
settings. The part of the picture that is wasted reduces the resolution of the viewed picture when the camera is
set to 1080P and steady shot is selected. When the camera is set to 720P it is usual for no resolution to be lost
when steady shot is selected.
Stable Zoom – In this mode, when the picture is zoomed fully out (wide angle) the steady shot feature has no
eect. As the picture is zoomed out the eect of the vibrations is naturally minimized. As the picture zooms
in, the part of the picture that is viewed is a window within the whole (unzoomed) picture. The unused part of
the picture is used to allow the viewed part of the picture to be moved automatically to compensate for the
vibrations. In this mode, the viewed picture has full resolution for all of the zoom range, but the camera does not
compensate for the vibrations when the picture zoom is at or near to the fully zoomed out setting.
Extended Zoom – This option doesn’t produce a steady picture, instead of which, a window within the whole
picture is viewed i.e. the scaling of the picture is altered slightly which gives the advantage that the normal 30x
zoom has been extended to 36x zoom. This is eectively a digital zoom and as such, when 1080P is used, the
resolution of the picture has been slightly reduced. When the camera is set to 720P it is usual for full resolution
to be achieved for the full range of zoom settings.
• Exposure Oset - Used to set the camera exposure setting.
• Zoom Wide Limit - Used to set the camera zoomed out limit (physical power reset required to apply
changes).
Night Settings
• Night Changeover - Night Changeover settings can be changed to suit the site requirements. Options
are dark, medium, light and custom. Default is dark. This sets when the camera goes into ‘dark
mode’.
• Custom On Level - Range is 7 to 25. A lower value will set the level on when the scene is brighter, a
higher value will set the level on when the scene is darker. Default is 7.
• Custom O Level - Range is 1 to 20. A lower value will set the level o when the scene is brighter, a
higher value will set the level o when the scene is darker. Default is 1.
• Night Brightness - This controls the exposure compensation, by articially brightening the image.
Options are normal and auto. Default is normal.
• Night Illumination - Choose which type of light source is required for when the camera is in dark
mode. Options are IR or white light if supported by the camera.
• Night Intensity - Set what power the lamps will run at. Default is 100%.
• Night Sensor - Can be set to colour or mono. Default is mono.
• Night Focus Range - Sets how the camera will focus (when in mono) to suit the light source in the
scene. If this is set incorrectly the image may not be in focus.
• Night Focus Sensitivity - This can be set to normal or low. When it is set to low the method used to
focus the camera is suited to low light conditions. Default is low.
• Night Aperture - Can be used to increase the picture detail. Default is 3.
• Night Noise Reduction - Used to reduce noise with scenes of low illumination. NR must be set to suit
the environment. Default is 1.
• Night Presets - This can be used to set the presets to dierent settings if required. Default is on.
(See Advanced Features - page 15).
• Dim Lights Angle - Feature not available.
• Dim Lights Intensity - Feature not available.
• Night HLC Level - Set a value to help mask high intensity light sources, options are low, medium and
high.
• Night HLC Mask - Sets a mask for the light source, options are 1 (white) to 15 (grey).
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Conguration
• Sun Shield - Feature not available.
• Auto Flip - Use this option to set how the camera behaves when full tilt down is reached.
Tilt - Requires a second tilt down command, when at full tilt down to spin camera 180°.
Limit - Automatically spins the camera 180° when full tilt down is reached.
• Attack Detect - Feature not available.
• Upright Mount - Can be used to ip the image, so the camera can be used on a pole or a ceiling.
Default is pole.
• Power on Park - When the camera powers up, it will go to a preset position. Preset 150. Default is o.
• Pan/Tilt Speed - Can be used to set the pan/tilt speed. Options are Normal, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%
Slower, 20%, 40%, 60% or 80% Faster. Default is normal.
• Status Refresh Rate - Can be used to help speed up telemetry control of the camera, by slowing
down the refresh rate.
Lighting
• White Lamps - Set if white lights are to be used.
• White Timer - Set white light timer.
• Exclusion Zones- Option to be used if a white light exclusion area is to be used, set area using
presets 151 (left) & 152 (right), IR light exclusion area is required, set area using presets 153 (left) &
154 (right) or white & IR light exclusion zone.
• Auto Dimming - When selected the camera will reduce the lamp power, when looking in scenes
where there is to much light.
OK to program the new settings into the Illuminator HD.
Cancel to abandon the changes to the camera settings.

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6.2.5 PTZ Zones
The PTZ zones page, oers options to:-
• Camera - Cannot be edited, shows label/name given to the camera.
(See Video - Camera - page 12).
Set Text Overlays using the below options (see also Video - page 12):-
• 1-16 - Set up to 16 text overlays.
• Pan - Used to set pan axis as the trigger for the text overlay to be displayed.
• Tilt - Used to set the tilt axis as the trigger for the text overlay to be displayed.
• Start Preset - Set start preset for text overlay.
• End Preset - Set end preset for text overlay
• Text - Input required text for sector zone overlay.
PTZ buttons can be used to move the camera so that simple preset positions can be programmed or recalled.
PTZ position co-ordinates are also shown, use the refresh button to refresh the data if the camera has been
moved.
PTZ position co-ordinates can also be added manually, use the go button to send the camera to the coordinates
set.
• Preset Seek/Dene - This will allow admin and operator user levels to seek or dene presets (Viewer
user level can only seek presets). (See Advanced Features - Presets - page 15)
• List all Presets - Use to show all presets or programmed presets in drop down selection box.
OK to apply the new settings into the Illuminator HD.
Cancel to abandon the changes to the PTZ zones settings.
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