Control Menu; Command Map Page - GE IDP-1111 User Manual

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Control menu

You can program a variety of general camera features that control each dome. These general features include a
specific operation for the camera to execute when it is first powered up (Power-on), a specific operation for the
dome to execute when the dome has been inactive for a specified period of time (Resume), and speed settings
for panning, tilting, autopanning, and moving between presets.
Figure 45. Control menu

Command Map page

The dome provides the ability to remap any preset or tour command coming in from a keypad to activate any of
the 127 presets, 16 tours, or 32 macro actions. This enables you to manually initiate any of the expanded
capabilities of the dome from keypad controllers with limited command capability. The command mapping
does not affect any of the internal command operations the dome performs, such as resume and alarm actions.
It only affects the actions the dome will perform when it receives a command from an external device (keypad
or alarm interface). An example of remapping is using a preset command from the keypad to run Macro 1. In
the command map programming, you would select the preset number you wish to use and remap that command
to activate Macro 1.
Note:
Most keypads have a limited number of preset numbers they can call. If you have a GE KTD-405 keypad with firmware
v1.2.09 or later, and it is operating with Impac RS-485 protocol, then you can call up all 127 preset numbers (1 through
127) directly from the keypad. If, however, you have a GE KTD-405 keypad with an earlier version of firmware, or it is
operating with Digiplex RS-422 protocol, then you can use the keypad to call up only the first 63 preset numbers
(1 through 63). If you are using presets 62 and 63 for your left and right autopan limits, then you have a total of 125 or 61
preset numbers that you can call up from the keypad. To verify your keypad's version, press and hold the mon key on
the keypad, until the keypad beeps, then press the >> key.
To create your presets, see
To create your tours, see
To create your macros, see
Presets page
on page 42.
ShadowTours page
on page 49.
Macros page
on page 51.

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