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PTZ Camera Controlling
Within Dante AV network, Bolin Dante AV PTZ camera can be controlled by:
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IR remote control via Dante network
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Serial control via Dante network
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IP control via Dante network
Use IR Remote Controller
How to use IR remote controller to directly control the PTZ camera, please refer to the user guide Part One
1.
At the place where the camera is mounted, use IR remote controller to directly control the PTZ camera.
2.
When Bolin Dante AV decoder is used, the decoder has camera IR receiver built in. At the remote site where
the decoder is connected to the displayer, use IR remote controller to control the PTZ camera via decoder.
How to use IR remote controller to remotely control the PTZ camera via Dante AV decoder:
1.
Use the IR remote controller to control the PTZ camera directly aiming to the camera.
2.
Go to camera OSD setting, set the IR-RECEIVE to OFF.
3.
Dante Controller serial RS422 routing check.
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The 'RS-422' ancillary channel on the Bolin-PTZ-Camera-D220 receiver is subscribed to the equivalent
channels on the Bolin-Decoder-D10H transmitter.
These subscriptions would enable serial control RS-422 on the transmitter (decoder) via the Serial control
ports RS-422 on the receiver (camera).
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The 'RS-422' ancillary channel on the Bolin-Decoder-D10H receiver is subscribed to the equivalent
channels on the Bolin-PTZ-Camera-D220 transmitter.
These subscriptions would enable serial control RS-422 on the transmitter (camera) via the Serial control
ports RS-422 on the receiver (decoder).
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It is not needed to use IR subscription when you use Bolin Dante AV camera and Bolin Dante AV
decoder.
EXPOSURE
WHITE BALANCE
PICTURE 1
PICTURE 2
PAN TILT ZOOM
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SYSTEM
STATUS
OSD
PELCO ID
001
IR-RECEIVE
OFF
PRESET SETTINGS
COLOR SPACE YUV422
FACTORY RESET
RELOAD PRESET 1
ON
VIDEO FMT
2160p60
SV: VOC260B40040AA008
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