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MOBILE SUR
VEILLANCE
9.7 P.T.Z CONFIGURATION
Click the
PTZ
icon to configure the PTZ camera’s controls
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PROTOCOL SETUP
Protocol
- Communication protocol of P.T.Z
device
Port
- Set the serial port number
Address
- The communication address of
P.T.Z device (ID number)
SERIAL PORT SETUP
You should first enable the P.T.Z control function of selected camera and select a port number
in
P.T.Z Protocol Setup
and then set corresponding parameters. You should get the Baud
rate, Protocol and Address from your PTZ camera or its manual before proceeding.
Port - Set the port number
Baud rate - Set the P.T.Z device Baud rate,
default value is 9600, used value must match
Baud rate on PTZ control board
Data bits - The default value is 8, used value
much match Baud rate on PTZ control board.
Parity - Odd and even parity bit, default Null,
used value must match Baud rate on PTZ
control board
Stop bits - Default value is 1, used value must
match Baud rate on PTZ control board
Notice: Users should look into the P.T.Z
device and get Baud rate, Protocol and
Address first, and then set other values
accordingly.
By clicking
Copy To
you can copy the setting of this channel to any other selected channel.
This video surveillance card supports mobile surveillance on smart phones and other devices
running Android,Symbian and Windows Mobile Pro operating systems along with the iPad
and iPhone on 3G networks. To access the card from these devices you must have first
configured your card for remote access as shown beginning with
Section 9.2 Configuring
Router for Remote Access
.
MOBILE SURVEILLANCE
CHAPTER 10
10.1 WINDOWS MOBILE PRO
Windows Mobile Pro 6.1 and 6.5
STEP 1
. Activate mobile network access on the
mobile phone.
STEP 2.
Run Internet Explorer
STEP 3.
Input the DVR’s IP address or DDNS
domain
STEP 4.
You will be asked to download the
software PCam. Click on the software name
to open the download dialog pop-up
STEP 5.
Click
Yes
to start downloading and
installing.
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