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    1.5.2 Auto Centering the Image (Click to Center)
    Using your mouse, click any portion of the camera image. As long as it is within the 
    pan/tilt range of the camera, the image will automatically move to place the 
    selected point in the center of the screen.
    1.Move the cursor to the desired point.
    2.Click it.
     The clicked point is centered.
     See page 25 for the pan/tilt operation.
    Note
     When End Display appears on the operation bar, Click to Center does not work 
    beyond the pan/tilt end (see page 23).
     The camera may not center exactly on the clicked point depending on the lens 
    direction.
     If Click to Center is not permitted on the General User page (see page 93), the 
    function will not operate.
    Cursor 
    						
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    1.5.3 Capturing a Still Image
    Still images can be saved on your PC.
    1.Operate pan/tilt and select a resolution to display an image.
    2.Click the capture image button.
     The camera image opens in another window.
    3.Right-click the image, and select [Save Picture As...].
     The Save as dialog box is displayed.
    4.Specify a folder, enter the file name and click [Save].
     The camera image is saved at that location.
    5.Click [Close].
    Capture Image Button 
    						
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    1.5.4 Using the Operation Bar
    (1) End Display and Preset Display: When the pan/tilt 
    has reached the end of its range, the End Display (Left 
    End, Right End, Up End or Down End) appears. When 
    the zoom or focus operation has reached the end, Wide 
    End, Tele End, Near End, or Far End appears. When you 
    select a preset, the preset name appears.
    (2) Pan Scan/Tilt Scan: Moves the lens throughout the 
    horizontal ( ) or vertical ( ) range, and returns to the 
    original position.
    (3) Pan/Tilt/Home Position: Controls lens direction.
    Pan ( : Left,  : Right), Tilt ( : Up,  : Down) and
    Home Position ( : Center [Default])
    (4) Zoom Buttons: Zooms in or out on the camera 
    image.
    (5) Focus Buttons: Used to adjust the focus.
    (6) Home Position, Alarm Position, Preset Position: 
    Applies the camera direction to a preset position. You can 
    preset 20 positions (see page 30—page 33).
    When the External I/O detects a signal, the camera can 
    be set up to turn to the position of Alarm 1 or Alarm 2.  
    Only an administrator can operate it (see page 30).(1)
    (2)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6) (3) 
    						
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    (7) Brightness: Adjusts image brightness in 9 steps 
    including [STD] (Standard). Clicking [-] or [+] changes the 
    image brightness.
    (8) Output Control: Controls the output signals of the 
    External I/O.
    (9) Refresh Interval: Sets a refresh interval. (Motion—
    60-second interval)
    (10) Resolution: Selects [640 x 480] or [320 x 240] 
    (default) pixels.
    (11) Image Quality: Selects the image quality.
     [Favor Clarity] optimizes the image for good 
    clarity.
     [Standard] keeps the standard quality. (default)
     [Favor Motion] optimizes the image for motion 
    display.
    (7)
    (8)
    (9)
    (10)
    (11) 
    						
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    Pan/Tilt Operation
    Note
     When the power is on, do not manually pan or tilt the camera. Doing so may 
    damage the Pan/Tilt operation, or cause the Preset buttons to pan or tilt the 
    camera to the wrong position. If you accidentally pan or tilt the camera 
    manually, restart the camera. The pan scan and tilt scan buttons 
    automatically move the lens horizontally from 
    -175° to +175° and vertically from -120° to 0° 
    in mounting on the table and from 0° to +90° 
    in mounting on the ceiling, and the lens 
    returns to the current position. Use Click to 
    Center feature to stop scanning. Each pan/tilt 
    arrow moves the lens Up, Down, Right, Left, 
    and the home position button moves it to 
    Home Position.
    Pan Scan/
    Tilt Scan
    Pan/Tilt
    -120˚
    Pan/Tilt range when the camera is
    on a tablePan/Tilt range when the camera is
    mounted on a ceiling
    Tilt
    Pan
    0˚ +175˚
    -175˚
    0˚
    +90˚+175˚
    -175˚
    0˚ 0˚
    Tilt
    Pan 
    						
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    1.5.5 Zooming In and Out
    Network Camera has a 42x magnifying capacity: the 21x magnifying capacity of 
    the optical zoom and 2x magnifying capacity of the digital zoom. You can use the 
    zoom buttons in the Operation Bar or your mouse to zoom in or out on increase or 
    decrease the size of the object on the Single Camera screen. The zooming feature 
    has 12 steps (10 steps of Optical Zoom and 2 steps of Digital Zoom).
    Using the zoom buttons
    Tele button zooms in, and Wide button zooms out. 
    Clicking the right mouse button (For Only Video)
    Clicking the right mouse button on the upper third of the Single Camera screen 
    zooms in, and clicking on the lower third zooms out. Zooming in and out is also 
    available by moving the mouse up or down while pressing the right mouse button.
    Rotating the mouse wheel (For Only Video)
    On a screen, rotating the mouse wheel away from you zooms in, and rotating it 
    towards you zooms out.
    Wide button
    Tele button
    Zoom out
    Zoom in
    Zoom in
    Zoom out 
    						
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    Note
     Zoom control can be enabled or disabled for General Users and Guest Users 
    (see page 93). If disabled, a 10x digital zoom is available.
     The performance of the mouse varies according to your OS.
     The optical zoom automatically switches to the digital zoom.
     The definition in the image may decrease when using the digital zoom.
     The position you click may considerably deviate from the center of the image 
    when using the Click to Center feature on a large zoom scale. 
    						
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    1.5.6 Automatic and Manual Focusing
    Focus button adjusts the focus. Network Camera has Automatic and Manual 
    Focusing features. AF (Automatic Focus) button automatically allows the lens to 
    focus on objects. Manual focusing starts by pressing Near or Far button. Near 
    button enables the lens to shorten the focal distance, and Far button lengthens it, 
    manually. Manual focusing feature has 40 steps.
    Note
     Some objects are difficult to focus on by auto focusing. In the objects shown 
    below, it may take a while to focus on, or may not focus on them. Press the AF 
    button and put it into operation again. When the objects are still out of focus, 
    adjust the focus using manual focusing, or change the objects using Pan/Tilt 
    operation or Zooming features. Manual focusing starts by pressing Near or Far 
    button. Press AF button for turning it into Automatic Focusing.
     When positioning the camera in front of a window to view images on the other 
    side of the glass, set the Automatic Focus Range setting to Normal (page 80).
     When positioning the camera within 1 m (3 feet 3 inches) of the object you wish 
    to view, set the Automatic Focus Range setting to Macro (page 80).
    Near button
    Far button
    AF (Automatic Focus) button
    Objects without contrast
    (e.g., White wall)Horizontally striped 
    objectsHigh-luminance objects
    (e.g., fluorescent lights)
    Light-dotted object in 
    the dark (e.g., night view)Objects viewed 
    through glass
    Objects moving fast
    The objects that are difficult to focus on by AF button 
    						
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     Fingerprints, dust, stains, etc. on the lens can degrade the performance of the 
    Automatic Focusing feature. Wipe the lens with lens cleaning paper.
     The image may be out of focus, if it is too near, or depending on the zoom 
    position. Move the object, or adjust the zoom position.
     The access level for the zoom feature can be set (see page 93). If the zoom 
    feature is not permitted, the x10 digital zoom feature is available.
     
    Minimum object distance
    During maximum zoom in (Tele) During maximum zoom out (Wide)
    5 mm (3/16 inches) 1 m (3 feet 3 inches) 
    						
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    1.5.7 Setting Home Position/Alarm Position/Preset 
    Position
    Registering Home Position/Alarm Position
    A home position or 2 alarm positions can be registered. When restarted, the 
    camera takes a home position. If the Lens Position When Triggered setting is set 
    for buffering images by alarm (see page 107) or by motion detection (see page 
    119), the camera moves to the alarm position when triggered.
    1.Click [Program].
     [Program] switches to [Cancel]. 
    Click [Cancel] to quit without 
    saving changes.
    2.Pan and tilt the camera to a desired 
    position.
    3.Zoom to the desired position.
    4.Adjust the focusing if necessary.
    5.Select the home position or the 
    alarm position from the drop-down 
    list.
    6.Click [Save] to register, or click 
    [Back] and [Cancel] to cancel.
     If Success! is displayed, the 
    position has been registered 
    successfully. Click [Back].
    Pan/Tilt
    Zoom
    Focus
    ProgramHome
    Position
    Home 
    Position, 
    Alarm 
    Position
    Drop-down List 
    						
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