ITS Camera System - Installation and User Manual
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All GovComm ITS cameras come with a default username and password.
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Username:
admin
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Password:
GovComm1
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Open ther browser and go the camera’s IP address again.
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Allow the plugin to run. Make sure to add the camera’s IP address to the trusted sites to capture
snap shots and record video locally.
1.2 PoE, PoE+ and High POE
• GovComm PTZ Eagle cameras use 24 VAC or High PoE only.
• GovComm PTZ Hawk cameras use 24VAC or PoE+ (35 W) or High PoE (60 W= 2 x 30W
channels). PoE+ uses 4 wires mid-span to power the camera while High PoE uses all 8 wires (4
pairs).
• GovComm cameras use:
End-span - 1,2 (+); 3,6 (-)
Mid-span - 4,5 (+), 7,8 (-)
• Some other cameras (AXIS for example) use different polarity ( http://tyconpower.com/products/
files/TP-DCDC-xx56GD-VHP_Spec_Sheet.pdf )
End-span - 1,2 (-); 3,6 (+)
Mid-span - 4,5 (+), 7,8 (-)
1.3 Configuring Compass Application on GovComm PTZ Camera
In addition to numerical values for pan-tilt-zoom positions, our ITS camera also displays cardinal di-
rection (e.g. N, S, E & W) when controlled with NTCIP commands. To setup the compass, follow the
following procedure:
1. Make sure the application is started (see Picture 1)
2. Make sure the cardinal direction is showing on Live view (see Picture 2)
3. Navigate to the “Live View” tab and position the camera’s view to North.
4. Navigate to Configuration > PTZ > Initial Position and click Set. This sets the current position as
North (0°). Subsequent pan movements will alter the internal compass and change the value
displayed as appropriate (Image 3).