Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Applications Windows
PTZ (RS-485) Window
The PTZ
This window also provides options for configuring a patrol sequence, or sequence, for the IP camera. A sequence consists of up to 20 steps, each of which causes the camera to move to a designated position and remain in the position for 30 seconds.
To display the PTZ
If you change any options in the PTZ
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Enable External PTZ | Check this check box to enable configuration of the PTZ settings. | |
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Port Settings |
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Baud Rate |
| Choose the Baud rate value that is configured on the device that controls the |
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Data Bits |
| Choose the data bits value that is configured on the device that controls the |
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Parity |
| Choose the parity value that is configured on the device that controls the PTZ |
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Stop Bits |
| Choose the stop bits value that is configured on the device that controls the |
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Address |
| Enter the logical address of the external PTZ device. |
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| To determine this address, refer to the documentation for the device. |
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Preset Position |
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Note The Preset Position option appears if you check the Enable External PTZ check box. |
Set Preset Position
Click the Set Preset Position button to define a preset position of the IP camera.
When you click this button, the Set Pan/Tilt window appears. For detailed information about this window, see the “Preset Positions Window” section on page
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