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Setting a patrol group, Setting auto pan, Otes – AVer SD1306 user manual User Manual

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Setting a patrol group

1.

(After clicking on “Patrol”). To build a new group, select a number

from "Patrol" drop-down list, and click "Edit". You can customize

up to 8 groups.

2.

Give the group name, and select how long the patrol lasts. If you

select "Always", the camera will keep patrol until someone stop it

manually.

3.

For each number in the list, select a preset point, the interval

stopped on that point and auto focus/ manual focus. If you select

manual focus, remember to adjust the focus to clear when you set

up that preset point.

4.

After completing the setting, click "Save" and close the patrol

group setting page. If you succeed, the group name you set will be

added to the patrol list.

5.

To start patrol, select one group from the list, and press

. The camera will move according to

the patrol route and dwell time you had set. If you select "All Point", the camera will go every

preset point in sequence.

6.

To edit a patrol group, select it from drop-down list and click "Edit". To delete

a patrol group,

select it from drop-down list and press

-

[Note] Group name has to be less than 31 digits.

Setting Auto Pan

Auto Pan function allows the camera to patrol between two preset points. After clicking on “Auto Pan”

Select the start and end preset points from drop-down list.

Select how long Auto Pan lasts. If you select "Always", the

camera will keep auto-pan until stops it manually.

Select stop time, point focus, PT focus, pan speed, and

direction. If you select manual focus, remember to adjust the

focus to clear when you set up the preset point. If you select

auto focus, we advise to set the stop time longer because

the camera needs some seconds to focus.

Press

to start auto-pan. Press

to pause.

[Note]

1. Point Focus: Focus on a point

– auto or manual.

2. PT Focus: Focus on the path that is between point to

point

– auto or manual.