Mechanical Ptz - D-Link DCS-3715 User Manual

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Configuration

Mechanical PTZ

To utilize this feature, please connect the camera to a PTZ driver or scanner
via RS485 interface first. Then you can configure the PTZ driver and RS485
port with the following setting.
Enable Mechanical PTZ Operation: Select this option to disable this
function.
Camera ID: The Camera ID is necessary to control multiple cameras. If you
click Save to enable this function, the camera control panel will be displayed
on the main page.
Camera ID: This ID is the identifier for RS-485 devices. IDs range from 1 to
255.
PTZ Driver: The camera supports Pelco D & P protocol PTZ driver. If your
PTZ scanner does not support above driver, please select Custom camera
(scanner). Please refer to the user's manual of your PTZ scanner to determine
the Camera ID, PTZ driver, and Port setting.
Baud Rate: Baud Rate is a speed measurement for communication between
a transmitter and receiver which indicates the number of bit transfers per
second. A higher baud rate will reduce the distance of the two devices
(transmitter and receiver). Values range from 2400 (default) to 19200 bps.
Data Bits: This value is the number of data bits in a transmission. The data bit
can be 7 or 8 (default).
Stop Bits: The stop bit is used to signal the end of communication for a
single packet. The more bits used for stop bits, the greater the lenience in
synchronizing the different clocks but the slower the data transmission rate.
The stop bit can be set to 1 or 2. The default value is 1.
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