– You can choose different PTZ options (“Use PTZ controls”) – You can change PTZ port (the best variant is to use ONVIF PTZ port if available) In ‘Universal camera’ module’s settings you can find necessary PTZ configuration that can be changed: You can click on the ‘Universal camera’ module in your modules chain to enter its settings. In addition, if you’d like to track the territory automatically, you can use our module “PTZ Tracking”.
Manual PTZ will be helpful if you’d like to check a specific area of your territory. Through the use of these tools you can move your camera left-right, up-down and zoom in/out, change camera’s focus, configure PTZ tours and presets, control camera’s devices and many other things. In the PTZ menu you can specify presets (1) and configure PTZ touring (2).Īlso, you can zoom in/out camera’s image by means of camera’s own zoom (3) and change camera’s focus (4).Īs well as you can use additional parameters icon (5) to check all options that the camera provides through ONVIF (such as IR-illumination control or camera’s wiper control etc.). When you click on the PTZ icon, you’ll see a PTZ menu to control the camera’s movement and adjust other parameters. PTZ port can be checked in camera’s admin page in browser ( After Xeoma finds your PTZ camera, you can start using PTZ by clicking on the PTZ icons in single camera view mode (click on the camera image) in the upper right corner of the camera window or in the bottom panel. If you add your PTZ camera via ‘+’ – Search by ip/password, you can use ONVIF port (if your camera supports PTZ through ONVIF). If you have a PTZ ip camera, Xeoma will find it automatically during local search if it’s in your local network. Usually, URLs can be checked in camera’s documentation, admin page in browser or Internet.
Alternatively, you can add your camera manually via ‘+’ – Add new camera manually – specify URLs (streams) for preview and archive recording.
you can use ‘Simple search for local cameras’ so that Xeoma could scan your local network and find all available cameras, or you can use ‘Search by ip/password’ – specify camera’s ip address, login/password (if available) and port (you can also leave it blank, and Xeoma will scan all ports). You can use any method that is suggested there. You can add cameras in Xeoma via ‘+’ menu.