Honeywell K9696V2 Configuring PTZ, Driver name Baud rate Supported controller/dome Alphabetical

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Honeywell recommends that cable not be “T-tapped”; this can introduce unwanted distortion into the video signal.

To obtain a video feed, use an output port on the Multi video unit.

5.4.3Configuring PTZ

You can use other PTZ hardware and its software driver at another site. For software driver and baud rate, see table 13.

Configure each PTZ unit to communicate at its default baud rate. See the Rapid Eye Multi-Media Admin User Guide for procedures to enable a PTZ dome.

Table 13

PTZ drivers for controllers and domes

Driver name

Baud rate

Supported controller/dome

(alphabetical )

 

 

 

 

 

Javelin 308

9600

Javelin 308 Controller and others

Kalatel

9600 or 2400

Kalatel KTD 312 Cyberdome

Pelco D

4800*, 9600, or 2400

Pelco D: many domes

Pelco P

2400

Pelco P: many domes

Rapid Dome/Orbiter

9600

RapidDome or Orbiter

Sensormatic RS422§

4800

SensorMatic RS422: Delta and Speed

Ultrak (using VCL)

2400

Ultrak (configured as VCL)

 

 

 

*A value of “4800” is typical; other values can be used as needed.

In other versions, this driver is jav306 or Javelin/ADEMCO. § This driver’s name was “Delta” in older versions of View.

After selecting a driver for PTZ, adjust the domes post-use behavior by using View software and running a Maintenance session. The settings are on the Video tab.

Fig. 44. Video tab: PTZ settings.

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