
3-6 View Manager 96 Operator’s Manual
You can simultaneously pan and tilt the camera for diagonal movement. For
example, move the Tracker Ball diagonally up and to the right; this moves
the camera up and to the right.
How fast or slowly the camera moves is directly proportional to how far you
move the Tracker Ball from its center position. If you move the Tracker Ball
slightly to the right, the camera will pan slowly to the right. As you move
the Tracker Ball farther to the right, the camera’s panning speed will
increase until it reaches its maximum speed. This variable speed operation
applies to programmable domes only. Non-programmable domes provide
two speeds: normal and fast.
Note
The SpeedDome LT supports a feature called “Auto Pan” which allows you
to program a smooth side-to-side pattern of an area. Please refer to the
section in Chapter 4 titled “Special Note for SpeedDome LT Auto Pan
Programming,” which discusses the restrictions for programming the Auto
Pan feature.
“Flipping” the SpeedDome
You can flip a SpeedDome 180° in the opposite direction from where it is
currently pointing. The SpeedDome flip is especially useful when you are
tracking a suspect that walks directly under the SpeedDome and then
continues walking on the other side of the SpeedDome. At the instant the
person is directly beneath the dome, you can flip the dome, and then
continue to track the person on the other side.
To flip the SpeedDome, press the
D button at the top of the keypad.
Controlling Zoom and Focus
Once you have selected a camera, you can control the zoom and focus
settings of that camera. The zoom buttons are located on the left side of the
Tracker Ball, and the focus buttons are located on the right side of the
Tracker Ball. Figure 3-4 shows the location of the zoom and focus controls.
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