Changing the Transition Time (Pan-Tilt/Zoom) When Restoring a Preset Position
You can change the transition time (pan/tilt operation, zoom operation) when restoring a saved preset position.
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Set [Pan-Tilt] > [P/T Preset] > [Pan-Tilt Speed Setting Way] to [Separate] in the web menu.
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Set the PTZ assist mode to [Pos.] in the drop-down list at the top of the preset position control panel.
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Press the image for the preset position for which you want to change the transition time.
The
(Preset position menu) button appears at the top right of the image. -
Press the
(Preset position menu) button and select [Edit…] from the displayed menu.The setup screen for the selected preset position appears.
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Select [Pan-Tilt Speed Unit] > [Time] and set the transition times (Pan-Tilt/Zoom) you want to change using the sliders or enter values directly and press the [OK] button.
The next time a saved position is restored the camera will move with the configured time.
Hint
- When [Pan-Tilt] > [P/T Preset] > [Pan-Tilt Speed Setting Way] is set to [Common], all positions will be restored at the set speed using [Pan-Tilt] > [P/T Preset] > [Pan-Tilt Speed for Common].
- After zoom movement is completed, the camera moves to the saved focus position.
- After the movement is completed, [AF Transition Speed] returns to its original setting.
- If [Pan-Tilt] > [P/T Preset] > [Default] > [Zoom Sync] is set to [On] in the web menu, zoom also operates with the specified time.
- When [Pan-Tilt] > [P/T Preset] > [Pan-Tilt Speed Setting Way] is set to [Common] the transition time configured here is applied.
- You can set the transition time in 0.5 second increments.
- When restoring the preset position of a Clear Image Zoom area, the zoom does not operate smoothly (preset position is restored instantaneously).
Note
- Depending on the type of lens and the ambient temperature, the maximum acceleration and accuracy may differ and the camera may not operate as specified.
- Depending on the pan/tilt distance, there may be an error in the specified time.

