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Applications > RS-485, Port Settings, Preset Position

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Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Applications > RS-485 8 Applications > RS-485 From the Applications > RS-485 window, you can define port settings, such as the baud rate, data bits, and parity type. You can also define the camera preset point position and configure how the camera will move when set to rotate. • Enable RS485-If the RS485 feature is enabled, valid command(s) must be provided as requested by the connected device(s). Port Settings • Baud Rate-Select the desired baud rate for the device you connected. • Data Bits-Select the desired data bits for the device you connected. • Parity-Select the desired parity type for the device you connected. • Stop Bits-Select the desired stop bits for the device you connected. • Address-Enter the valid logical address of the receiver/driver being controlled. Preset Position • Set Preset Position-Click to display the Set Pan/Tilt window that allows you to define the preset point position. Pan/Tilt • Set Home-Set the desired position and click Set Home to define the home position. • Preset List-Select the desired preset position and the screen will update with the current data for the selected preset. If you don't need the desired preset position, click Remove. • Preset Name-Enter a suitable name for the current desired position and then click Add to add to the preset list. • Pan Speed-Select the desired speed for camera panning. Default value is 5. • Tilt Speed-Select the desired speed for camera tilting. Default value is 5. Cisco PVC2300 and WVC2300 Internet Video Cameras with Audio Administration Guide 77

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Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras
Applications > RS-485
Cisco PVC2300 and WVC2300 Internet Video Cameras with Audio Administration Guide
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8
Applications > RS-485
From the Applications > RS-485 window, you can define port settings, such as the
baud rate, data bits, and parity type. You can also define the camera preset point
position and configure how the camera will move when set to rotate.
Enable RS485
—If the RS485 feature is enabled, valid command(s) must be
provided as requested by the connected device(s).
Port Settings
Baud Rate
—Select the desired baud rate for the device you connected.
Data Bits
—Select the desired data bits for the device you connected.
Parity
—Select the desired parity type for the device you connected.
Stop Bits
—Select the desired stop bits for the device you connected.
Address
—Enter the valid logical address of the receiver/driver being
controlled.
Preset Position
Set Preset Position
—Click to display the Set Pan/Tilt window that allows
you to define the preset point position.
Pan/Tilt
Set Home
—Set the desired position and click
Set Home
to define the
home position.
Preset List
—Select the desired preset position and the screen will update
with the current data for the selected preset. If you don’t need the desired
preset position, click
Remove
.
Preset Name
—Enter a suitable name for the current desired position and
then click
Add
to add to the preset list.
Pan Speed
—Select the desired speed for camera panning.
Default value is
5
.
Tilt Speed
—Select the desired speed for camera tilting. Default value is
5
.