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Using the TOUCH TRACKER 3-13
Running the “Apple Peel” Pattern...For each SpeedDome, you can define
up to three Patterns. If a dome does not have all three Patterns defined yet,
you can instruct it to run the default Apple Peel pattern. However, once all
three Patterns are defined for a SpeedDome, it will no longer run the Apple
Peel pattern.
The Apple Peel pattern is comprised of three
revolutions of camera panning with tilt starting at
the ceiling line. Each revolution tilts down
approximately 30°. The Apple Peel pattern
provides you with a complete view of the area.
To begin the Apple Peel pattern for the currently
selected SpeedDome, press
0, and then Patrn.
Note
For SpeedDome LT, the default Apple Peel pattern will only run under
SensorNet. This pattern will not work under RS422.
Running a Sequence
There are two different types of Sequences available—Standard Sequences
and Salvo Sequences. Each type of Sequence is comprised of individual
Actions (Quick Views, fixed shots, Patterns, and outputs).
Every Sequence has a unique number associated with it; the number is
assigned by the system when the Sequence is defined. If you do not know
the number of the Sequence you want to run, you can select from a list of
Sequences. The procedure for selecting a Sequence from a list is found in
“Running A Sequence from a List” in Chapter 4.
A Standard Sequence is comprised of individual Actions that run one after
the other on a single monitor. For each Action there is an individual dwell
time. The dwell time determines how long each Quick View, Pattern, or
fixed shot within the Sequence remains on the monitor. If the Action is an
output, the dwell time determines when the output will be reset to its original
condition.
Apple Peel Pattern
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