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RE: GeoVision- PTZ
- Subject: RE: GeoVision- PTZ
- From: "Ian Davidson" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 13:40:02 +0100
Hi Mark
You will need the Geovision GV-NET Card. This comes with a lead to plug
int=
o an existing serial port on your Geovision PC. Most PTZ cameras will
suppo=
rt using one pair of cable for PTZ control, CAT5 is fine. Simply link the
o=
utput contacts of the GV_NET card to each camera. Each Camera is given an
a=
ddress either by programming or dip switches. The PTZ cameras do use many
d=
ifferent protocols so check that the cameras you intend to purchase use a
p=
rotocol supported by Geovision, the most common is PELCO D or P I believe.
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There are some new cheaper PTZ cameras appearing but I have not used them
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o can not comment on there quality etc. Sometimes known branded ones do
app=
ear on ebay but usually go for a few hundred pounds. Geovision does let
you=
store the presets and set up auto tours of the positions etc.
Ian D
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-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of M=
ark McCall
Sent: 26 July 2005 12:00
To: Ian
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] GeoVision- PTZ
> I have some on a customers site, works fine.
Can you give some advice on whats required please? Decent PTZ cams were
ab=
out a grand last time I looked. Some on eBay at the moment between
=A3300-=
=A3500 that look decent.
M.
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