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The presets list created for a selected video camera is displayed in the upper part of the PTZ control panel in the  tab.

For each preset in the list, the following parameters are displayed:

  1. The identification number.
  2. A descriptive name.

The presets list is used for the following functions:

  1. Creating presets.
  2. Editing the identification number and name of an existing preset.
  3. Deleting presets.
  4. Switching to a preset.

You can create up to 100 presets with numbers from 0 to 99. To create a preset, you must perform the following steps:

  1. Place the PTZ camera in the position which is to be saved as a preset.
  2. Click . Fields for entering an identification number and a descriptive name for the preset will then appear.
  3. Fill in these fields as desired.

    Attention!

    If a preset with the identification number entered already exists, its parameters, as well as the corresponding PTZ camera position, will be overwritten.
  4. Left-click anywhere in the presets list and press Enter to save changes.

Creation of a preset is now complete.

To edit the number and name of an existing preset, you must perform the following steps:

  1. Highlight the desired preset in the list.
  2. Click . The identification number and descriptive name fields will then become accessible for editing.
  3. Modify the preset number and/or name as desired.
  4. Left-click anywhere in the presets list to save changes.

Editing of the preset is now complete.

To delete an existing preset, you must perform the following steps:

  1. Highlight the desired preset in the list.
  2. Click .

The preset has now been deleted.

To switch to a preset, left-click the corresponding line in the presets list. The camera will then be switched to the desired position.

Note

See the section Selecting a preset.
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