3.7. Capturing PTZ protocol
The CamView can view PTZ codes using
its ‘Data monitor’ mode. This allows the
user to verify that the PTZ control wires
have a PTZ signal present. This is useful to
determine if a non-responsive PTZ camera
is actually receiving a PTZ control signal.
The actual codes are generally meaningless
to the average user. There is little chance of
decoding their meaning without in-depth knowledge of the PTZ coding scheme.
What’s important is that the PTZ codes are present in the PTZ control wires
connected to a PTZ camera.
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Shorted or Open wires are indicated by
a red ‘X’ on the screen. The cable in the
following example is miswired and has
Opens or Shorts on wires 1, 2, and 8.
A standard LAN ‘crossover cable’ will
display like this:
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