How to Configure PTZ Monitoring Patrols146


PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) monitoring patrols are a powerful feature of modern surveillance systems. They allow you to automatically move your PTZ camera to preset positions, providing a comprehensive and efficient way to monitor your property.

Setting up PTZ patrols is relatively simple. First, you need to create a tour. A tour is a sequence of presets that the camera will move to in order. To create a tour, first click on the "Tours" tab in the web interface of your surveillance system.

Then, click on the "Add" button to create a new tour. In the "Tour Name" field, enter a name for your tour. Then, click on the "Add Preset" button to add a preset to your tour. A preset is a specific position that you want your camera to move to. To add a preset, first click on the "Preset Management" tab.

Then, click on the "Add" button to create a new preset. In the "Preset Name" field, enter a name for your preset. Then, use the pan, tilt, and zoom controls to move the camera to the desired position. Once you have moved the camera to the desired position, click on the "Save" button to save the preset.

Once you have added all of the desired presets to your tour, click on the "Save" button to save the tour. To start a patrol, click on the "Patrol Manager" tab. Then, click on the "Add" button to create a new patrol. In the "Patrol Name" field, enter a name for your patrol. Then, select the tour that you want to use for the patrol.

You can also specify the patrol time, which is the amount of time that the camera will spend at each preset. Once you have configured all of the desired settings, click on the "Save" button to save the patrol. To start the patrol, click on the "Start" button.

PTZ patrols are a valuable tool for increasing the effectiveness of your surveillance system. By automating the movement of your PTZ camera, you can ensure that your property is being monitored thoroughly and efficiently.

Additional Tips for Configuring PTZ Patrols


* Use a variety of presets in your tours. This will help to ensure that your camera is covering all of the important areas of your property.
* Set the patrol time to an appropriate value. If the patrol time is too long, the camera will spend too much time at each preset. If the patrol time is too short, the camera will not have enough time to capture all of the important details.
* Use the patrol schedule to automate when the patrols are run. This will ensure that your property is being monitored even when you are not there.
* Regularly review the recorded footage from your PTZ patrols. This will help you to identify any areas where your surveillance system can be improved.

2025-02-04


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