11
Camera Remote Control (PTZ)
It will be possible to remote-control suitable cameras
from the recorder via a data bus connected to the
terminals RS-485 (24). According to the features of
the camera, remote control of movements such as
pan and tilt, but also zoom, iris and speed will be
possible. It will even be possible to store certain
camera positions or settings and to start them auto-
matically one after the other (
chapters 11.3 / 11.4).
11.1 Configuring the control parameters
DEVICES/ DEVICE MANAGE-
1) Activate the submenu
MENT
(fig. 22) in the main menu (fig. 10).
2) Activate the submenu PTZ / PTZ SETUP (fig. 42).
Submenu PTZ SETUP
3) For each camera channel, the following parame-
ters for communication can be entered:
PROTOCOL
control protocol
PELCO-D
PELCO-P
BAUD RATE
data transmission rate
12OO
, ...,
96OO
bauds
DATA BIT
number of data bits
5
8
, ...,
STOP BIT
number of stop bits
1
,
2
PARITY
parity
NONE
,
ODD
,
EVEN
,
SPACE
(always 0)
CRUISE
ON
= release camera for automatic
surveillance tour
(CRUISE function)
OFF
= lock camera for automatic
surveillance tour (CRUISE
function)
ADDRESS
address for individual control set
on the camera
To change the parameters, select the desired
value in the corresponding list field or enter the
address (detailed description of an input
ter 6.2.3).
4) For DMR-188 only:
For setting the camera channels 5 – 8, click
Then click
PREV.
to return to the previous menu
page.
5) To reset all settings of this submenu to the factory
settings, click the button
DEFAULT
6) To store the settings, click the button
confirm the message inserted "
fully!
" by clicking the button
7) To exit the submenu, click the button
right mouse button or press the button MENU /
ESC (7) or MENU (32).
11.2 Controlling a camera
To control a camera during live surveillance:
1) Activate the full image display of the camera to be
controlled [by double-clicking the image in the
split screen or by pressing the corresponding but-
ton (5 or 27),
2) Activate the menu list (fig. 8) [click the right
mouse button or press the button PTZ (16), SEL /
CRUISE
function,
EDIT (9) or SEL (33)].
3) Activate the list entry
the buttons
the button SEL / EDIT (9) or SEL (33)]. The win-
dow
PTZ SETUP
Window PTZ SETUP
4) To move the camera, click the direction arrows
with the mouse pointer or select an arrow each
with the buttons
(13) on the recorder or
remote control and release the corresponding
movement with the button SEL / EDIT (9) or SEL
(33).
5) Set the speed with the sliding control
6) Click the button
ZOOM
, the
or
Note: It will depend on the features of the camera
used which of the settings mentioned above can be
remote-controlled.
7) To program the
CRUISE SET
below.
8) To close the window, click the button
right mouse button or press the button MENU /
ESC (7) or MENU (32).
MARK
(always 1),
11.3 Configuring the CRUISE function
The CRUISE function will enable the recorder to
incite the remote-controlled cameras to repeatedly
perform a surveillance tour consisting of several pro-
grammed positions.
To define the positions:
1) Activate the window
the button
(fig. 43).
chap-
NEXT
.
Window CRUISE SETUP
.
2) In the list field at the top on the left, select the
camera channel to be set. The camera image will
APPLY
, then
be displayed.
Saved success-
OK
.
3) Click the arrows for direction to align the camera
to the first surveillance target.
EXIT
or the
4) Enter the dwell time (in seconds) for this position
in the input field
chapter 7].
PTZ
[click it or select it with
and
(8 or 29) and confirm with
(fig. 43) will appear.
and
(8),
(10) and
,
,
,
(29) on the
.
or
to respectively set the
FOCUS
and the
IRIS
of the camera.
CRUISE
function, click the button
. Details can be found in the chapter
EXIT
or the
CRUISE SETUP
(fig. 44) via
CRUISE SET
in the window
PTZ SETUP
STOP TIME
.
5) Click the button
SET
to store the position. Next to
TOTAL
: you will find the number of positions
already programmed.
6) In the input field
CUR. POINT
, the number of the
next position to be programmed will be indicated.
It can also be changed. If the button
clicked after entering the number of a position
already stored, the camera will go to this position
(detailed description of an input
7) Go to the next position and store it until all desired
positions have been programmed.
Note: To adapt the setting for zoom, focus or iris
when defining the camera position, click the but-
ton
SAVE
after aligning the camera, confirm with
OK
PTZ SETUP
, return to the window
and make the desired settings. Then activate the
window
CRUISE SETUP
again with
SET
and store the position with
8) To delete all positions stored for the camera
selected, click the button
CLEAN
9) When all positions for a camera have been
defined, click the button
SAVE
to store.
10)For setting another camera, select it in the list
field and store the positions like for the first cam-
era.
11)Exit the window
CRUISE SETUP
EXIT
.
11.4 Activating / deactivating
the CRUISE function
To start the CRUISE function:
1) Activate the menu list (fig. 8) [click the right
mouse button or press the button PTZ (16), SEL /
EDIT (9) or SEL (33)].
START CRUISE
2) Activate the list entry
select it with the buttons
and
confirm with the button SEL / EDIT (9) or SEL
(33)]. The menu list will disappear and the auto-
matic surveillance tour of the cameras will start.
Note: To include a camera in the surveillance
CRUISE = ON
tour, activate this function (
camera channel in the submenu
(
chapter 11.1).
To stop the CRUISE function:
1) Activate the menu list.
2) Activate the list entry
STOP CRUISE
will disappear and the CRUISE function will stop.
GB
GOTO
is
chapter 6.2.3).
EXIT
with
CRUISE SET
.
.
via the button
[click it or
(8 or 29) and
) for the
PTZ
/
PTZ SETUP
. The menu list
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