Re: HikVision PTZ control
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:56 pm
Thanks for the update. In fact the reply from seller is helping, at least to understand that this camera is not using HIKVISION protocol, but Pelco-D instead. I suspect you are able to use PTZ commands in iVMS-4200 probably because it uses ONVIF (Pelco-D commands get translated via onvif...). Not 100% sure about that, because I thought iVMS-4200 was not accepting 3rd party cameras... iVMS-5200 does.
Codes given by the seller (in the {}) are command strings used by Pelco-D protocol (https://www.commfront.com/pages/pelco-d ... tutorial#3). You find them in Pelco-D for each command (group of figures starting with 0x..).
So your protocol being known as Pelco-D, you should use the Pelco-D protocol present in ZM control. To be honest I have not configured any Pelco-D cameras with this protocol, so I might not help you a lot, but as this is a standard Pelco-D protocol, you should just have to make sure you fill fields in correctly in ZM control. Make sure also at each change you restart ZM.
You may want to continue discussion on a dedicated post as it does not concern anymore HIKVISION protocol.
Codes given by the seller (in the {}) are command strings used by Pelco-D protocol (https://www.commfront.com/pages/pelco-d ... tutorial#3). You find them in Pelco-D for each command (group of figures starting with 0x..).
So your protocol being known as Pelco-D, you should use the Pelco-D protocol present in ZM control. To be honest I have not configured any Pelco-D cameras with this protocol, so I might not help you a lot, but as this is a standard Pelco-D protocol, you should just have to make sure you fill fields in correctly in ZM control. Make sure also at each change you restart ZM.
You may want to continue discussion on a dedicated post as it does not concern anymore HIKVISION protocol.