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Video Source Configuration |
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Driver Specific Settings
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Parameter |
Description |
Range |
Flip pan |
If set to true, relative pan operations will be inverted |
true, false |
Flip tilt |
If set to true, relative tilt operations will be inverted |
true, false |
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Mechanical limits
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Movement Limits |
Minimal value |
Maximal value |
Comment |
Left |
-180 |
180 |
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Right |
-180 |
180 |
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Up |
-90 |
45 |
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Down |
-90 |
45 |
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Proportional speed |
1 |
1000 |
Adjust the pan/tilt speed depending on the zoom level. Set in %. |
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Extended Driver Specific Settings
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Parameter |
Description |
Range |
Move Speed |
Set the default speed to use for pan and tilt movements. |
1-100 |
Nozzle Position |
Point the camera towards the washer nozzle, select Nozzle position and click Save. This saves the current PT position as the washing position and it enables the washer button on the Live View page. To change the nozzle position, unselect Nozzle position and click save. If the washer button is not available on your camera, the washer can also be triggered with the auxiliary command tt:WashingProcedure. |
true, false |
Washer pump pin |
Select the pin that the washer pump is connected to. |
1-4 |
Washer pump time |
Specify how long the pump should run during a washing procedure. The wiper will start when it is 5 seconds left. |
10-60 |
Washer wiper time |
Specify how long the wiper should run during a washing procedure. |
7-60 |
Wiper Dwell Time |
Runs the wiper continuously for a specified time. Enter a value between 1-60 (seconds) and click Save to set the duration of the wiper sequence and enable the wiper button on the Live View page. The wiper blade will continue to run in order to complete the current sequence even after the set time has run out. |
1-60 |
IO portN direction |
Set the direction of the PT unit IO port pin N. |
Input, Output |
IO portN virtual input |
If the IO portN direction is set as input, this number determines the virtual input that is triggered when input pin changes state. This can be used to trigger other events via the events and actions. 0 means that no virtual input will be changed. |
0-32 |
Illuminator type [IL1|IL2] |
When any illuminator has been mounted on the PT unit, it must be set up here to be controllable from the system. None means no light has been mounted, IR means an infrared illuminator has been mounted and White means a white light illuminator has been mounted. The white lights can be turned on with the auxiliary command tt:LightWL|On and off with tt:LightWL|Off. The IR lights can be turned on with the auxiliary command tt:LightIR|On and off with tt:LightIR|Off |
None, IR, White |
IR synch camera day night switch |
If enabled, the driver will turn on any attached IR illuminators if it detects that the camera has gone into night mode, and turn them off in day mode. |
true, false |
Network mode |
Failover (default) will use SFP module port if possible, otherwise it will enable the RJ45 port. Daisy-chain will enable both SFP module port and RJ45 port. |
Failover, Daisy-chain |
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Auxiliary commands
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Command |
Comment |
tt:System|Ping |
Test the connection to the PT unit |
tt:System|Reset |
Restart the PT unit. |
tt:System|PowerCycle |
Restart the PT unit and power cycle the camera. |
tt:System|Calibrate |
Trigger a home position calibration in the PT unit. |
tt:IOPortOutput|NS |
If the IO port pin N is set as output, this command will set the state of the pin, where N is the pin number and S is the state. If S is 1, the circuit is open and if S is 0, the circuit is grounded. |
tt:Deice|N |
Trigger the deicing of the PT unit for N seconds. |
tt:Wiper|On, tt:Wiper|Off |
Turn on and off wiper respectively (if available). |
tt:WashingProcedure |
Start washing procedure, which includes the wiper, if available. |
tt:LightWL|On, tt:LightWL|Off |
Turn on or off white light illuminators, if available and configured. |
tt:LightIR|On, tt:LightIR|Off |
Turn on or off IR illuminators, if available and configured. |
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