Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Feature Setup Windows

Table 3-5

IO Ports Settings Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Automatic Reset

Check this check box if you want the corresponding output port to go back

 

 

to its default state after an event occurs.

 

 

 

Duration

 

If you checked the Automatic Reset check box, enter the amount of time, in

 

 

milliseconds, that elapses before the port goes back to its default state after

 

 

an event changes it from the default state.

 

 

 

Pan Tilt Settings Window

The Pan Tilt Settings window provides options for configuring pan and tilt functions for the IP camera. These functions require that the IP camera be installed with a pan/tilt mount that supports the Pelco D protocol.

If you use a pan/tilt mount that requires RS-422 or RS-485 connections, you must connect the mount to the IP camera through a Cisco data converter (part number CIVS-KYBD22232-B).

To display the Pan Tilt Settings window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera” section on page 2-5, click Feature Setup, then click Pan/Tilt.

If you change any options in this window, you must click the Save Settings button to save the change. If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you exit the window. Save Settings appears at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to it.

Table 3-6describes the option in the Pan Tilt Settings window.

Table 3-6 Pan Tilt Settings Window Options

Option

Description

 

 

Pan/Tilt Area

 

 

 

Pan and Tilt Enabled

Check this check box to enable pan and tilt operation for the IP camera.

 

 

Protocol

Display only. Indicates the protocol for the pan/tilt functionality.

 

 

Address

Enter the logical address of the external PTZ device.

 

To determine this address, refer to the documentation for that device.

 

 

RS-232 Settings

 

 

 

Baud Rate

Choose the Baud rate value that is configured on the device that controls the

 

pan and tilt functions of the IP camera.

 

The default setting is 4800 bps.

 

 

Data Bits

Display only. Indicates the data bits configuration for the serial port on the

 

IP camera.

 

 

Parity

Display only. Indicates the parity configuration for the serial port on the IP

 

camera.

 

 

Stop Bits

Display only. Indicates the stop bits configuration for the serial port on the

 

IP camera.

 

 

 

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