Ptz (rs-485) window, Ptz (rs-485), Table 3-17 – Cisco CIVS-IPC-2500 User Manual

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Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide

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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Applications Windows

PTZ (RS-485) Window

The PTZ (RS-485) window allows you to enable pan, tilt, zoom (PTZ) functions for the IP camera. These
functions require that the IP camera be installed with a motorized zoom/focus lens in a pan/tilt mount
that supports the Pelco D protocol.

This window also provides options for configuring a patrol sequence, or sequence, for the IP camera. A
sequence consists of up to 20 steps, each of which causes the camera to move to a designated position
and remain in the position for 30 seconds.

To display the PTZ (RS-485) window, access the configuration windows as described in the

“Performing

the Initial Setup of the IP Camera” section on page 2-4

, click Applications, then click PTZ (RS-485).

Table 3-17

Alarm I/O Ports Window Options

Option

Description

Alarm Input Settings

Current Status

Display only. For each input port on the IP camera, displays its current state
(high or low).

Trigger Events When

For each input port on the IP camera, Input 1 and Input 2, choose the state
(high or low) that triggers designated camera actions. When an IP port
changes to this state, the camera determines that an event has occurred and
takes actions as configured in the Trigger Event area in the Event Window.

Alarm Output Settings

Current Status

Display only. For each output port on the IP camera, displays its current state
(high or low).

Power On State

For each output port on the IP camera, Output 1 and Output 2, choose the
state (low or high) that the port is set to when the IP camera powers on or is
reset.

The port changes to this state when you click Save.

The default setting is High.

Event Action

For each output port on the IP camera, Output 1 and Output 2, choose the
state that the port changes to when an event occurs.

If you choose None, the port does not change states.

Manual Control Settings

Definition Mappings

For each output port on the IP camera, Output 1 and Output 2, choose the
state that the designated port changes to when you click the On or Off button
in the Home window:

ON maps to High—Changes the state of the port to high when you click
the On button, and changes the state of the port to low when you click
the Off button.

ON maps to Low—Changes the state of the port to low when you click
the On button, and changes the state of the port to high when you click
the Off button.

For related information, see the descriptions of the On and Off button in

Table 4-1 on page 4-3

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