camera pan
Moves the camera horizontally.
When sending the command to a host device, you must specify the camera input.
Synopsis (host
device)
camera
<input>
pan { left [<speed>] | right [<speed>] | stop | get | set <position>
[<speed>] }
Synopsis (camera) camera pan { left [<speed>] | right [<speed>] | stop | get | set <position> [<speed>] }
Options
<input>
Specifies the camera to control.
EasyIP Decoder: 1 to 4.
EasyIP Mixer: 2 to 5.
left
Moves the camera left.
right
Moves the camera right.
speed
<1 - 24>
Optional: Specifies the pan speed (integer 1 to 24).
Default speed is 12.
stop
Stops the camera's horizontal movement.
get
Returns the camera's absolute pan position in
degrees, as a floating point value.
set
<position>
Sets the camera's absolute pan position in degrees,
as a floating point value. Minimum rangesEasyIP
10: -155.00 to 155.00; EasyIP 20: -150 to 150.
Individual cameras may have slightly more travel
before they reach their physical limits.
The
camera pan set
command blocks
execution of subsequent commands until the
camera reaches the specified position.
Examples
>
camera pan left
OK
>
(Sent to the camera) Pans the camera left at the default speed.
>
camera 2 pan right 20
OK
>
(Sent to the host device) Pans the specified camera right using a speed of 20.
>
camera pan set -15
OK
>
(Sent to the camera) Pans the camera to 15° left of its centerline at the default
speed.
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