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AXIS 233D - Dome Configuration
The camera uses the coordinates of the center of the image to set the lower left and upper
right zone areas. First navigate where you would like the most lower left point of the OSDI
Zone to be located. By clicking on the Get button the coordinates are set. Proceed to where
the upper right point of the zone should be located and click on its Get button. Give the
zone a descriptive name and go to
Overlay Settings, on page 19 for information about
including the name of OSDI Zone in the Image text.
Advanced
Limits -Define the pan, tilt, zoom and focus limits for the AXIS 233D. Movements to the
left and right, up and down can be restricted to narrow the area under surveillance. The
near focus limit can be set to avoid focusing on objects too close to the camera.
Note: Once a limit has been saved, this position can not be exceeded by the AXIS 233D unless the values have
been reset and saved to a greater value first (i.e. reset the default values of the mechanical restrictions).
Move speed sets the speed of the camera's Pan/Tilt movements. The default setting is
maximum speed.
E-flip - This flips the image automatically when the target moves, for example, under the
camera and then moves on. In situations where E-flip is not desired set the Lower limit to
-90
° , which will turn off this function.
Ctrl Panel - Shortcut command buttons can be created to provide direct access to various
commands provided by the AXIS 233D. The buttons are then displayed in the PTZ Panel
which is available on the Live View page by clicking Ctrl Panel (see
page 10). AXIS VAPIX
gives you the possibility to create your own commands. For more information go to
www.axis.com
Control Queue - The administrator can set up a queue for the PTZ controllers. Once set up,
the PTZ Control Queue buttons will appear on the Live View page offering one viewer
exclusive control for a limited amount of time. Other users will be placed in the queue.
PTZ Control Queue on Live View page
Please use the online help files for more information.