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Figure 3-7: Quick View information.
Running a Pattern
A Pattern is a series of pan, tilt, zoom, and focus movements from a single
camera. You can call up a Pattern from any camera regardless of which
camera is currently selected. You “teach” the camera a combination of these
movements. Then when you run the Pattern, the camera automatically
repeats the movements you taught it.
You can define your own Patterns to support your specific needs. For
procedures on defining a Pattern, refer to the section “Defining a Pattern” in
Chapter 4.
Each Pattern has a unique number associated with it; the number is assigned
by the system when the Pattern is defined. If you do not know the number of
the Pattern you want to run, you can select from a list of Patterns. The
procedure for selecting a Pattern from a list is found in the section “Running
a Pattern from a List” in Chapter 4.
You might frequently need to do a detailed scan of an area. For example,
you might define a Pattern in the lobby of a building. This camera Pattern
When you call up a Quick View,
the Quick View number and
name are displayed here.
When you call up a Quick View,
the number and name of the
camera that the Quick View was
defined for are displayed here.
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