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16.3
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Activation and
Set Up
Cameras with pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) control are
fully supported. This feature must be enabled
and properly set up.
TechTips:
Beginning with V2.2, eight different PTZ
protocols are supported through COM ports 1 - 8
(different protocol for each port).
V2.3 remote stations can control PTZ cameras from
V2.1, V2.2, and V2.3 NetVision Video Servers.
Locator:
At the Video Server PC (will
prompt for "Supervisor" login),
Select: (Windows task bar) Start, Settings,
Control Panel,
DSR Configuration
.
Desktop Link:
There should also be a link to this on
your desktop called "NetVision Configuration".
Tips:
If you cannot access the Windows task bar,
press
Ctrl-Esc
(or your 'Windows' key). To view the
names for items on the task bar, click a blank area on
the bar, and then 'hover' your mouse pointer over each
item.
Logon as a "Supervisor" when prompted.
Then, double-click
PTZ Configuration
. When
the screen appears, make your desired
selection(s):
Steps:
•
Click
[Show Details]
;
•
Select a
port;
•
Set the model and communications
parameters;
•
Click
[Apply]
.
Tip:
After
[Apply]-
ing settings for all needed ports,
click
[Camera Table]
to set the camera/port
assignments.
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Enable PTZ:
Select this (
9
) to allow
pan/tilt/zoom control for cameras that support
this feature.
Com Port:
Select the serial (COM) port on the
Video Server being used for PTZ camera
control.
Model:
Select your desired PTZ protocol here
(must be different protocol for each port used).
Baud Rate, Data
,
Parity
,
Stop
, and
Flow
Control:
These are serial communications
parameters that
MUST
be set to match the
requirements of the PTZ camera (refer to the
camera documentation, and/or:
Look Here:
25.2.4 PTZ Model Reference
).
[Show / Hide Details]:
Opens the bottom
portion of the screen showing the settings that
have been applied for each port.
[Camera Table]:
This opens a screen that
allows setting the COM port associated with
each PTZ camera, and identifying cameras
within the PTZ sequence. (When finished,
click
[OK]
.)
Camera ID:
This pertains to the camera's OSRD /
receiver-driver ID setting in the hardware (where
applicable), or it's PTZ sequence number for the
specific port (xth camera).
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