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PTZ cameras are programmed and controlled with either a joystick controller or software built into a DVR. The cameras are connected together with a two wire communication cable which is pulled from one camera to another creating a "Daisy Chain" of cameras with a maximum cable distance of 3000 feet.
Each camera is given an address so the system can control each camera independently. This is accomplished by setting dip switches on the camera to correspond to a specific camera number. Camera 1, Camera 2, Camera 3 Camera 4 etc.
The two wire communication cable is then connected to either a joystick controller and/or PC interface. The cameras can be controlled simultaneously with the joystick and the DVR software. Both units perform the same control functions with the exception that the joystick controller is needed for initial setup. Using the DVR software interface you can access the system remotely through the internet or a company's network and control the cameras remotely.
Designing your PTZ system:
At first glance a Pan, Tilt, Zoom system may look a little challenging. But at a closer look you'll find this is not the case. The parts of the system easily connect and the layout is quite simple and flexible. Please visit the link below for a clear understanding of the basics. Also feel free to call and speak with one of our support representative during our extended support hours. They will be glad to help. Basic PTZ System Design.
Recommended Controls:
You have several options for controlling the camera. You can use the TRP-CO8 PC interface which will allow you to control the camera through the EZWatch Pro software. Or you can choose one of our easy to use joystick controllers, the AU40E or the AU40Z. Only one unit is required to control up to 16 cameras.
Recommended Communication Wire:
The cameras are controlled with a two wire communication line pulled from one camera to the other. Up to 16 cameras can be linked together with this "com. line". The total maximum distance of the com. line is 3000 feet. Any combination of the different PTZ cameras we offer can be controlled on this one "com. line" or wire run. PTZ communication wire Item #1000/22-2
Designing your PTZ system:
At first glance a Pan, Tilt, Zoom system may look a little challenging. But at a closer look you'll find this is not the case. The parts of the system easily connect and the layout is quite simple and flexible. Please visit the link below for a clear understanding of the basics. Also feel free to call and speak with one of our support representative during our extended support hours. They will be glad to help. Basic PTZ System Design.
Recommended Controls:
You have several options for controlling the camera. You can use the TRP-CO8 PC interface which will allow you to control the camera through the EZWatch Pro software. Or you can choose one of our easy to use joystick controllers, the AU40E or the AU40Z. Only one unit is required to control up to 16 cameras.
Recommended Communication Wire:
The cameras are controlled with a two wire communication line pulled from one camera to the other. Up to 16 cameras can be linked together with this "com. line". The total maximum distance of the com. line is 3000 feet. Any combination of the different PTZ cameras we offer can be controlled on this one "com. line" or wire run. PTZ communication wire Item #1000/22-2