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Moving the camera to a preset position (Common operations in Area zoom and Vector dragging modes)

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Operating the Camera Moving the camera to a preset position (Common operations in Area zoom and Vector dragging modes) Select a preset position name from the Preset position panel. The camera will move to the preset position that you have stored in memory using the Preset position tab of the PTZF control menu (page 42). Using pan/tilt/zoom operations with the displayed control bar (PTZ Control bar only) Controlling the Camera on a Panorama Image In the panorama window, a 360° view around the camera is displayed as a panorama image. When you click on the displayed panorama image, the camera faces the clicked area. Camera Panorama window Pan/Tilt operations Click the arrow of the direction you wish to move the camera. Continue clicking on the arrow to keep moving the direction of the camera. Zoom operation Click to zoom out, click to zoom in. The zoom operation continues while you are clicking on the button. To create a panorama image Create the panorama image with the SNC toolbox. For details, refer the user's guide of SNC toolbox. Tip The panorama image is a still picture converted from the image taken when you were going to create it with SNC toolbox. When the camera is moved or when the layout around the camera is changed, you should create the panorama image again. Facing the camera toward a specified point 1 Create a panorama image with SNC toolbox and display it. 16 Controlling the Camera on a Panorama Image Map View Arctic View Two "Panorama Image" display formats are available: Map view and Arctic view. You can switch the display. Click to display Map view and to display Arctic view. (The Illustration above is a simulated screen image of the panorama image. The displays may be different from the ones that appear in actual use.)

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Operating the Camera
Controlling the Camera on a Panorama Image
16
Moving the camera to a preset
position (Common operations in
Area zoom and Vector dragging
modes)
Select a preset position name from the
Preset position
panel. The camera will move to the preset position that
you have stored in memory using the Preset position tab
of the PTZF control menu (page 42).
Using pan/tilt/zoom operations with
the displayed control bar (PTZ
Control bar only)
Pan/Tilt operations
Click the arrow of the direction you wish to move the
camera. Continue clicking on the arrow to keep moving
the direction of the camera.
Zoom operation
Click
to zoom out, click
to zoom in. The zoom
operation continues while you are clicking on the
button.
Controlling the Camera
on a Panorama Image
In the panorama window, a 360° view around the camera
is displayed as a panorama image. When you click on
the displayed panorama image, the camera faces the
clicked area.
To create a panorama image
Create the panorama image with the SNC toolbox. For
details, refer the user’s guide of SNC toolbox.
Tip
The panorama image is a still picture converted from the
image taken when you were going to create it with SNC
toolbox. When the camera is moved or when the layout
around the camera is changed, you should create the
panorama image again.
Facing the camera toward a
specified point
1
Create a panorama image with SNC toolbox and
display it.
Two “Panorama Image” display formats are
available: Map view and Arctic view.
You can switch the display. Click
to display
Map view and
to display Arctic view.
(The Illustration above is a simulated screen image
of the panorama image. The displays may be
different from the ones that appear in actual use.)
Camera
Panorama window
Map View
Arctic View