Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Feature Setup Windows
Table | Pan Tilt Settings Window Options | |
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Pan/Tilt Area |
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Pan and Tilt Enabled | Check this check box to enable pan and tilt operation for the IP camera. | |
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Protocol |
| Display only. Indicates the protocol for the pan/tilt functionality. |
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Address |
| Enter the logical address of the external PTZ device. |
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Baud Rate |
| Choose the Baud rate value that is configured on the device that controls the |
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| pan and tilt functions of the IP camera. |
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| The default setting is 4800 bps. |
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Data Bits |
| Display only. Indicates the data bits configuration for the serial port on the |
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| IP camera. |
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Parity |
| Display only. Indicates the parity configuration for the serial port on the IP |
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Stop Bits |
| Display only. Indicates the stop bits configuration for the serial port on the |
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| IP camera. |
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Event Notification Window
The Event Notification window provides options for how the IP camera handles events. An event is any of the following:
•A change of state from low to high or from high to low on an input port of the IP camera. For related information about input ports, see the “IO Ports Settings Window” section on page
•Motion that the IP camera detects. For related information about motion detection, see the “Motion detection controls” rows in Table
•Loss of video signal.
When an event occurs, it triggers the IP camera to take certain configured actions:
•HTTP
–Device
–Device
–IP
–MAC
–Channel
–Channel
–Date and
–Active post
–Event
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