Pan/Tilt/Zoom Cameras; Connecting A Ptz Camera; Pan-Tilt-Zoom (Ptz) Configuration - Q-See QT SERIES User Manual

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PAN/TILT/ZOOM CAMERAS

7.1 CONNECTING A PTZ CAMERA

All QT-Series DVRs can support one or more Pan/Tilt/Zoom, or PTZ cameras. These cameras
connect to the DVR through the same ports as a conventional camera, but the control wires
connect through the RS485 block on the back of the DVR.
a representation and your actual connector may look different. Please consult Chapter 2
Connections and Controls to find the diagram representing your model for the location of
your connector block.
The RS485 connector uses a single-direction protocol meaning that it can send commands
out to the camera(s) but not receive any data back from the unit meaning that video images
will be delivered through the video cable as with any other camera.
The DVR is set by default for RS485 to be disabled for each channel. Therefore, PTZ settings
must be enabled before PTZ cameras can be utilized. This system supports 26 of the most
common protocols including Pelco-D and Pelco-P.
When connecting a PTZ camera, the following should be taken into account:
• The 485 port of this DVR cannot parallel connect with the 485 port of another device
• The voltage between the A and B lines of the camera should be less than 5V.
STEP 1. The data cable from the PTZ
camera must be connected to
the ports highlighted in
Picture
7-1. Multiple PTZ cameras can be
connected to this port, but you may
require an expander port to do so.
STEP 2. Connect the other end of
the cable to the proper pins in the
connector on the camera
STEP 3. Connect the camera video and
power cables as you would any other
camera.
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Picture
7-1, below, is only
RS-485
1
2
CNTRL
A
B
12V
NO
C
NO
C
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
PICTURE 7-1

7.2 PAN-TILT-ZOOM (PTZ) CONFIGURATION

If you are connecting optional Pan-Tilt-Zoom cameras, the controls are set from this window in
the Serial Port and Advanced tabs.
Serial Port Tab
You will need to consult your PTZ camera's
manual for details regarding protocol and
baud rate. Please note that the DVR may
support more features than your camera
offers including protocol and number of
preset programs.
Cameras can be individually configured or a global set-up can be implemented through the All
button.
Simulative Cruise is for use with PTZ cameras using an unsupported protocol to allow you to
use at least some of the features.
PTZ Definitions and Descriptions:
Parameter
Settings
What it Means
Address
1-255
The address of the PTZ camera
Baud Rate
110-21600
The speed that data is transmitted
Protocol
The communication protocol used by the camera.
Supported protocols are; NULL, PELCOP, PELCOD, LILIN,
MINKING, NEON, STAR, VIDO, DSCP, VISCA, SAMSUNG,
RM110, HY
Advanced Tab
You can set your camera to follow a preset
program or set cruising or tracking behaviors
by selecting the Setting button in the Preset,
Cruise or Track columns respectively.
P.T.Z
P.T.Z
Serial Port
Serial Port
Advanced
Advanced
CH
CH
Enable
Enable
Address
Address
Baud Rate
Baud Rate
Protocol
Protocol
Simulative Cruise
Simulative Cruise
1
1
1
1
2400
2400
PELCOD
PELCOD
2
2
2
2
9600
9600
PELCOP
PELCOP
3
3
3
3
9600
9600
PELCOP
PELCOP
4
4
4
4
9600
9600
PELCOP
PELCOP
All
All
9600
9600
PELCOP
PELCOP
Default
Default
Apply
Apply
Exit
Exit
PICTURE 7-2
P.T.Z
P.T.Z
Serial Port
Serial Port
Advanced
Advanced
CH
CH
Preset
Preset
Cruise
Cruise
Track
Track
1
1
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
2
2
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
3
3
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
4
4
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
5
5
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
6
6
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
7
7
8
8
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Default
Default
Apply
Apply
Exit
Exit
PICTURE 7-3
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