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General information |
| The Surveyor TransitRCM offers a maximum control
speed of 240+ degrees/second; on-the-fly speed and position
changes; pan range of just under 180 degrees, (field of view
is camera dependent). The tilt range varies between 120 - to
nearly 180 degrees, depending on the optics and camera size.
There are two versions of TransitRCM: the Standard Version
with maximum weight accommodation of 1.5 lbs (.65 kg); and the
Heavy Duty Version with maximum weight accommodation of 4.5
lbs (2.0 kg). Please note that no camera is included with the
TransitRCM. For more details, please contact Surveyor
Corporation. |
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Communications info
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| Method: |
RS232 |
| Baudrate: |
9600 |
| Data
bits: |
8 |
| Parity: |
None |
| Stop
bits: |
1 |
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Supported functions
|
| Type: |
Absolute |
| Pan: |
-85 to
85 (170 total) |
| Tilt: |
-90 to 90 (180 total) |
| Zoom: |
No |
| Focus: |
Yes |
(Please contact your local dealer/manufacturer for
details on a suitable lens) |
| Iris: |
Yes |
(Please contact
your local dealer/manufacturer for details on a suitable
lens) |
Power requirements |
| Voltage: |
12V DC
|
| Max current: |
3.0
A |
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Protocol info
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| Protocol
name: |
Simple ASCII protocol. |
| Number of units
supported by protocol: |
8 |
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Connection schemes
|
| Note: This device is delivered with a 9-pin
D-sub connector that fits in an RS232 port on the Axis video
server/network camera. Please refer to the product
documentation. |
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Driver Specific settings
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| Identity: |
This is the address of the pan tilt head connected to
the camera. |
| Movement
limits: |
These limits indicate the end positions in all
directions; i.e. left, right, up and down. These limits ensure
that the dome is kept within certain bounds. |
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Optical data, View angle: |
This setting should correspond to the view angle of
the lens used. Follow this procedure to set these values:
- Click the Home button.
- Click a point in the image on the pan axle (click to the
left or to the right of the center only; not over or under).
- If the camera moves too far, decrease the view angle
value, if the camera moves too little, increase the view
angle value then go to step 2. If the point that was clicked
centered correctly then it is set correctly.
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Optical data, Flip
Pan: |
This checkbox mirrors movement for the pan
axle. |
Optical data, Flip Tilt: |
This checkbox mirrors movement for the tilt axle. Use
this if the Pan Tilt device is mounted upside down. |