11PTZ receiver configurationEach PTZ receiver offers modes of operation choices, many of which can be programmed using a KTD-400series keypad. It can also store preset position information if applicable.To program a PTZ receiver, complete the steps in System component configuration on page 10, press 2 at thecomponent programming selection menu (Figure 21 on page 10), then do the following (for all cameras):1. At the receiver site selection display(Figure 22), use the numerical keys to enterthe receiver site to be programmed. The nextdisplay will appear.Figure 22. Receiver site selection display2. At the receiver setup display (Figure 23),press 1 to begin receiver setup. The displaywill automatically advance to the first setupmenu. (Pressing 2 allows you to set thePTZ’s presets. See PTZ receiver presetposition programming on page 13.)Figure 23. Receiver setup display3. If you want the pan/tilt receiver to autopan,enter one of the following choices inFigure 24:0 = Disables the autopan function.1 = Assigns a 50% duty cycle when thereceiver is in autopan mode (unitalternately pans and rests for 8 secondintervals).2 = Assigns a 100% duty cycle when thereceiver is in autopan mode (unitcontinuously pans).3 = Causes the receiver to pan randomlywhen in autopan mode.The next display will appear.Figure 24. Pan cycle display4. You can program the receiver to resumeautopanning when power is restored after apower loss. At the autopan autostart display(Figure 25), press 1 to make the receiverautopan when power is restored. Otherwise,press 0. The next display will appear.Figure 25. Autopan autostart display5. At the lens voltage display (Figure 26),select the correct voltage for the receiver’smotorized lens. Press 0 for 6 volts, or 1 for12 volts. The next display will appear.Figure 26. Lens voltage displayENTER RECEIVER SITENUMBER 00 SEQ=NEXT1=SETUP 2=PRESETSSEQ=NEXTPAN CYCL? 0=0% 1=50%2=100% 3=RDM SEQ=NEXTAUTOPAN AUTOSTART?0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXTLENS VOLTAGE?1=12v 0=6v SEQ=NEXT