TVIP40000 Bedienungsanleitung - ABUS Security-Center

TVIP40000 Bedienungsanleitung - ABUS Security-Center TVIP40000 Bedienungsanleitung - ABUS Security-Center

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96 English You can use this function to create your own command buttons for operating and setting the connected PTZ device in the live picture of the video server. The specific button function is described using a hexadecimal code (depending on the applicable PTZ protocol). All ABUS speed-dome cameras use the PELCO D/P protocol. Up to 5 user-defined buttons can be created. Enter the desired name of the button (e.g. Tour 1) under “Button name”. If you entered “Custom camera” as the camera protocol, you must define basic functions such as “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” as custom commands. Refer to the manual for the PTZ device for the applicable codes. If you do not specify a button name, the button will not appear in the live picture. The Pelco D/P protocol functions only with hexadecimal numbers. Enter the HEX code for the desired function under "Command" (e.g.: FF 01 00 09 00 01 0B). The code must not include any spaces or special characters. FF 01 00 09 00 01 0B � FF01000900010B

Preface to hexadecimal numbers In the following chapter, a number of examples are used to explain the hexadecimal number system. The hexadecimal number system is based on numbers from 0-9 and letters from A-F. Note that the hexadecimals are added for the calculation of checksums. 97 English An useful aid for converting decimal into hexadecimal numbers and adding hexadecimals is the Microsoft Windows calculator, which should be set to “Scientific” mode.

Preface to hexadecimal numbers<br />

In the following chapter, a number of examples are used to explain the hexadecimal number system.<br />

The hexadecimal number system is based on numbers from 0-9 and letters from A-F. Note that the<br />

hexadecimals are added for the calculation of checksums.<br />

97<br />

English<br />

An useful aid for converting decimal into hexadecimal numbers and adding hexadecimals is<br />

the Microsoft Windows calculator, which should be set to “Scientific” mode.

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