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1 System Requirement
System
requirement
of
web
browser
accessing
is
as
follows:
Operating
System:
Microsoft
Windows
XP
SP1
and
above
version
/
Vista
/
Win7
/
Server
2003
/
Server
2008
32bits
CPU:
Intel
Pentium
IV
3.0
GHz
or
higher
RAM:
1G
or
higher
Display:
1024×768
resolution
or
higher
Web
Browser:
Internet
Explorer
7.0
and
newer
versions,
Apple
Safari
5.02
and
newer
versions,
Mozilla
Firefox
5
and
newer
versions
and
Google
Chrome8
and
newer
versions.
1.1 Functions
NOTE:
The functions vary depending on the models of speed dome.
!
Limit Stops -‐ The dome can be programmed to move within the limit stops (left/right, up/down).
!
Scan
Modes
-‐
The
dome
provides
5
scan
modes:
auto
scan,
tilt
scan,
frame
scan,
random
scan
and
panorama
scan.
!
Preset
Freezing
-‐
This
feature
freezes
the
scene
on
the
monitor
when
the
dome
is
moving
to
a
preset.
This
allows
for
smooth
transition
from
one
preset
scene
to
another.
It
also
guarantees
that
masked
area
will
not
be
revealed
when
the
dome
is
moving
to
a
preset.
!
Presets
-‐
A
preset
is
a
predefined
image
position.
When
the
preset
is
called,
the
dome
will
automatically
move
to
the
defined
position.
The
presets
can
be
added,
modified,
deleted
and
called.
!
Label
Display
-‐
The
on-‐screen
label
of
the
preset
title,
azimuth/elevation,
zoom,
time
and
dome
name
can
be
displayed
on
the
monitor.
The
displays
of
time
and
speed
dome
name
can
be
programmed.
!
Auto Flips -‐ In manual tracking mode, when a target object goes directly beneath the dome,
the
video
will
automatically
flips
180
degrees
in
horizontal
direction
to
maintain
continuity
of
tracking.
This
function
can
also
be
realized
by
auto mirror image depending on different camera
models.
!
Privacy
Mask
-‐
This
function
allows
you
to
block
or
mask
certain
area
of
a
scene,
for
preventing
the
personal
privacy
from
recording
or
live
viewing.
A
masked
area
will
move
with
pan
and
tilt
functions
and
automatically
adjust
in
size
as
the
lens
zooms
telephoto
and
wide.
!
3D
Positioning
-‐
In
the
client
software,
use
the
left
key
of
mouse
to
click
on
the
desired
position
in
the
video
image
and
drag
a
rectangle
area
in
the
lower
right
direction,
then
the
dome
system
will
move
the
position
to
the
center
and
allow
the
rectangle
area
to
zoom
in.
Use
the
left
key
of
mouse
to
drag
a
rectangle
area
in
the
upper
left
direction
to
move
the
position
to
the
center
and
allow
the
rectangle
area
to
zoom
out.
!
Proportional
Pan/Tilt
-‐
Proportional
pan/tilt
automatically
reduces
or
increases
the
pan
and
tilt
speeds
according
to
the
amount
of
zoom.
At
telephoto
zoom
settings,
the
pan
and
tilt
speeds
will
be
slower
than
at
wide
zoom
settings.
This
keeps
the
image
from
moving
too
fast
on
the
live
view
image
when
there
is
a
large
amount
of
zoom.