
About View Manager 16 Plus 1-3
• The capability to display video from up to 16 cameras on one monitor
simultaneously in a 2x2 format, 3x3 format, or 4x4 format by using a
multiplexer
• The capability to single-handedly control a camera's panning and tilting
movements, as well as its zoom, focus, and iris commands
• An “Apple Peel” feature that allows a SpeedDome to run a default
pattern, providing you with complete video coverage of an area
• A SpeedDome “flip” feature that enables you to flip the SpeedDome
180
° in the opposite direction it is currently looking
• The ability to define and display Quick Views, which are immediate
camera call-ups of pre-defined views, with automatic zoom and focus
• The ability to define and run Patterns, which comprise a sequential series
of pan, tilt, zoom, and focus movements from a single camera
• The capability to incorporate up to 16 of the pre-defined Quick Views
and Patterns in a Sequence, where the Quick Views and Patterns are
automatically displayed one after the other on the Main monitor
• The capability to toggle the state of up to 64 dome outputs which, if
hooked up through relays, can control lights, door locks, etc., via the
T
OUCH TRACKER
• The ability to define up to 64 different alarms; the alarms are triggered
by dome inputs, and they automatically call up a pre-defined Quick
View, Pattern, or fixed shot and/or initiate a dome output
• The ability to clear alarms via the Main TOUCH TRACKER; the system can
store up to four alarms at one time in its queue
• Utilities that can be accessed from the TOUCH TRACKER. These utilities
include the following functions: reset the SpeedDome, select a language
for the T
OUCH TRACKER's LCD display, adjust the LCD backlighting,
adjust the key click volume, and designate the Main and Call T
OUCH
TRACKERs
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