GE Monogram Security Legend Camera User Manual
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Tilt down limit
Tilt down limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the
lowest point that you want it to tilt down.
By default, the pan and tilt limits are off. Programming them turns them on.
Note:
The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90°,
when necessary, to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180°. To avoid
setting tilt limits too tightly, we recommend that you set the pan limits first, then
set the tilt limits.
Pan left limit
Pan left limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the
leftmost point that you want it to pan left.
By default, the pan and tilt limits are off. Programming them turns them on.
Note:
The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90°,
when necessary, to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180°. To avoid
setting tilt limits too tightly, we recommend that you set the pan limits first, then
set the tilt limits.
Pan right limit
Pan right limit is a feature that sets a programmable stop for the camera at the
rightmost point that you want it to pan right.
By default, the pan and tilt limits are off. Programming them turns them on.
Note:
The dome prevents any hourglassing behavior by restricting the tilt limit to 90°,
when necessary, to accommodate some pan limits set to less than 180°. To avoid
setting tilt limits too tightly, we recommend that you set the pan limits first, then
set the tilt limits.
Clear limits
Clear limits is a feature that clears all programmable stops that have been set
for the camera.