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f.  To  run  a  Pattern  Tour  press 

RUN

  and  the  PT  Dome 

Controller’s will display  

g.  Press 

RUN 

again to stop the Pattern Tour. 

 

Setting Camera Speed  

 
a.  For  camera  travel  time  (i.e.,  camera  rotation  from  one  Preset  Position  to  another 

either  manually  or  by  running  Pattern  Tour)  four  separate  speed  settings  are 
available: 

  S1 = 8, S2 = 40, S3 = 51 and S4 = 63 

  S1 is the slowest and S4 is the fastest 

b.  Speed can be set by pressing 

SPEED

 then 

S1

S2

S3

 or 

S4 

and 

ENTER

 

c.  For  Pattern  Tour  the  default  settings  are  63  for  camera  travel  speed  and 

approximately  8  seconds  dwell  time  (time  the  camera  will  remain  on  a  particular 
Preset Position). Other speed settings may be made during the Pattern Track Setup 
Mode described above. 

 

 

Functions 

 
The 

UP

DOWN

LEFT

,  and 

RIGHT

  buttons  control  the  corresponding 

movement of the PTZ camera. 
 

 

The 

ENTER

 button serves as a movement “stop” key. It is also a “confirm” key when 

inputting a number. 

 

Numeric keys 0 through 9

 are number input buttons. 

 
 
 

 

 The 

C

 button is to backspace during number input. 

 

The 

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  button  is  to  enter  into  the  “plus  10”  mode  if  you  want  to  enter  a  number 

greater than 10 (from 0 to 255).  It can also place you into “normal” mode where you 
can only input numbers from 0 through 9. 

 

 

Pressing the 

ESC

 button will put the system into the address input mode. 

 

 

 

The 

CAM 

button places the system into the address input mode. 

 

 

PrUN 

Summary of Contents for ST-PTZ-RC

Page 1: ...v1 2 8 22 11 1 USER MANUAL ST PTZ RC Infrared Remote PTZ Controller ...

Page 2: ...munications Protocol RS 485 2 Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600BPS 3 Camera Protocol PELCO D PELCO P 4 Power 2 AAA batteries for handheld remote not supplied 12VDC 1A power supply for PT Dome Controller not supplied IMPORTANT NOTE PTZ controllers are designed to perform a wide variety of PTZ camera control functions However the utility of any PTZ controller is highly dependant upon the particular PTZ ...

Page 3: ...Do not open up or dismantle the ST PTZ RC or the PT Dome Controller s cases There are no serviceable parts inside the unit c Do not install ST PTZ RC or the PT Dome Controller in an environment where the temperature is above 104 F d Do not install the ST PTZ RC or the PT Dome Controller in a damp environment e Only use a dry cloth to clean the units If there is dirt that is difficult to remove wip...

Page 4: ...he protocol where d is for PELCO D and p is for PELCO P The last two digits indicate the current baud rate where 12 1200BPS 24 2400BPS 48 4800BPS and 96 9600BPS c If the settings need to be changed press SETUP The protocol may be changed by using the Infrared Remote Controller s UP DOWN buttons and the baud rate via the LEFT RIGHT buttons Select the desired protocol and or baud rate then press ENT...

Page 5: ...he ENTER button to confirm c Repeat steps a and b for each desired Preset Position Call a Preset Position a Press the SHOT button to go to the preset select mode This command will allow you to select the Preset Position for your camera b In this mode you can input a number by press any Infrared Remote Controller s numeric key For example P refers to Preset Position pressing key 1 refers to Preset ...

Page 6: ...3 seconds The PT Controller s screen will display b Press HOME A or B followed by ENTER to confirm Set Up and Run Pattern Tour A Pattern Tour allows the camera to automatically track a select group of Preset Positions a Pressing PATTERN once puts the ST PTZ RC into Pattern Track Setup Mode The PT Dome Controller will display b In the setup mode up to 16 pre existing Preset Positions can be selecte...

Page 7: ...e camera will remain on a particular Preset Position Other speed settings may be made during the Pattern Track Setup Mode described above Functions The UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons control the corresponding movement of the PTZ camera The ENTER button serves as a movement stop key It is also a confirm key when inputting a number Numeric keys 0 through 9 are number input buttons The C button is to...

Page 8: ...nction Pressing AUTO puts the system into auto cruise mode Pressing SPEED sets the speed of the target camera s movement S1 through S4 are shortcut keys for speeds S1 8 S2 40 S3 51 S4 63 with S1 the slowest and S4 the fastest Pressing FOCUS focuses the target camera far Pressing FOCUS focuses the target camera near Pressing IRIS OPEN opens the target camera s iris Pressing IRIS CLOSE closes the ta...

Page 9: ...e designed to perform a wide variety of PTZ camera control functions However the utility of any PTZ controller is highly dependant upon the particular PTZ camera to be controlled as each camera has not only its own functions but specific methods of how those native functions are accessed and managed Further a particular PTZ controller s terminology may differ from that used by a particular PTZ cam...

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