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  1. jmonty

    Problems with PTZ

    No that's something that wasn't even on my radar. Guess at this point its worth a try. I won't be back there till next week but will see if it works. Thanks
  2. jmonty

    Problems with PTZ

    The other PTZ's are not pelco and there is not a controller joystick for the camera. They tell me that the unit had been working until last server died on them. All I was suppose to do was replace the server and configure it for the PTZ. I'm thinking that the last server was an Earthnet?
  3. jmonty

    Problems with PTZ

    They are not using a dvr of any sorts. This is complely web accessed. I did set the server up with the proper protocols, baud rate and address like you showed in the screen shots. The other 2 PTZ's they have on site work perfectly. One of them is an IP unit and the other also goes thru a video sever, however not a Geovision model
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    Problems with PTZ

    When I boot the camera the model of the camera, Pelco D address 1, Pelco P address 2 and baud rate shows on the screen. I rebooted the the server several times but not each time I changed the settings. Were accessing the server thru a web browser and I never saw a place to configure a com port.
  5. jmonty

    Problems with PTZ

    Today I installed a GV-VS11 1 channel video server. I'm using it to view and control a Pelco Spectra III SE PTZ. The video works perfectly, however I worked for 4 hours today trying to get the PTZ control to work. I'm using the RS-485 + and - from the video server going to the RX + and - on the PTZ. I've tried the 2400 and 9600 baud rates as well as the Pelco D and P protocols. I'm aware of the addressing issue and tried using the true address of the camera as well as 1 above and below and still nothing. Is there something else here I have not tried? TIA
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