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TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix

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6BChapter 7: Controlling a PTZ cameraTo configure PTZ dome camera settings:1. Enter the PTZ Settings screen by selecting PTZ in the main menu.2. In the Camera box, select the PTZ dome camera to be configured from thedrop-down list.3. Select the baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity and flow control for the camera.The default values are:• Baud rate: 9<strong>60</strong>0• Data bits: 8• Stop bits: 1• Parity: None• Flow control: NoneNote: Click the Default button to return all values to default settings.4. When all changes have been made, click the OK button to save the changesand return to the main menu.Assigning PTZ protocolsAssign a PTZ protocol and address to a camera to allow PTZ control of thecamera while in PTZ mode. See Appendix C “PTZ protocols” on page 135 for thecomplete list of available protocols. The default protocol is GE RS-485.To configure PTZ settings:1. Enter the PTZ Settings screen by selecting PTZ in the main menu.2. In the Camera box, select the PTZ dome camera to be configured from thedrop-down list.3. Select a PTZ protocol in the PTZ protocol box.4. Enter the PTZ address. Up to three digits can be entered. The number shouldcorrespond with that used in the PTZ dome camera itself.5. When all changes have been made, click the OK button to save the changesand return to the main menu.Copying settings to other camerasPTZ dome camera settings can be copied to other PTZ dome camerasconnected to the <strong>DVR</strong>. In the Copy To option of the PTZ menu, select aparticular camera, or all cameras. Click Copy.48 <strong>TruVision</strong> <strong>DVR</strong> <strong>60</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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