Broadcast "device ID".
Continuous operations.
"Generic" device type.
Parameter | Description | Range |
Device ID | This is the address of the connected device. This value corresponds to DIP-switch settings in the connected device. | 0-95 |
Device type | Selects the type of device used. | "Generic", "WV-CS850/854", "WV-CS850A/ 854A" |
Flip pan | If set to true, relative pan operations will be inverted | true, false |
Flip tilt | If set to true, relative tilt operations will be inverted | true, false |
Parameter | Description | Range |
Move speed | The current maximum pan and tilt speed. | 1-100 |
Pan move time per degree | The calibration constant for pan movements. Higher values give larger movements. When changing the "Move speed" (see above), re-calibration is required. Calibrate at currently used "Move speed", by adjusting the value until a 360 degree pan request (i.e. "rpan=360") pans 360 degrees exactly. If the pan speed is known, this parameter value is calculated as 10000 * "seconds/degree". | 1-500000 |
Pan scale compensation | The calibration constant used to compensate for non-linear pan speed values. A value of "0" will disable the compensation. Higher values will compensate with higher pan speeds and lower values will compensate with lower pan speeds. Recalibration is required when changing the "Move speed" (see above). Calculate a pan request that requires half the time of a tilt request (e.g. if the pan speed and the tilt speed in degrees/second are equal, "rpan=45&rtilt=90"). When sending this request, increase this calibration constant if the pan movement is too small, or reduce if the movement is too large. | -100 - 100 |
Tilt move time per degree | The calibration constant for tilting. Higher values give larger movements. Changing "Move speed" (see above) requires this parameter to be recalibrated. Calibrate at currently used "Move speed" by adjusting the value until a 90 degree tilt request (e.g. "rtilt=90") tilts 90 degrees exactly. If the tilt speed is known, this parameter value is calculated as 10000 * "seconds/degree". | 1-500000 |
Tilt scale compensation | The calibration constant used to compensate for non-linear tilt speed values. A value of "0" will disable the compensation. Higher values will compensate with higher tilt speeds and lower values will compensate with lower tilt speeds. Changing "Move speed" (see above) requires this parameter to be recalibrated. Calculate a tilt request that requires half the time of a pan request (e.g. if the pan speed and the tilt speed in degrees/second is equal, "rpan=180&rtilt=90"). When sending this request, increase this calibration constant if the tilt movement is too small, or reduce if the movement is too large. | -100 - 100 |
Zoom speed | The current zoom speed. | 1-100 |
Zoom per unit | The calibration constant for zooming. Higher values give greater zoom changes. Calibrate at the most commonly used zoom speed, by confirming that a maximum zoom request performs a maximum zoom change. | 1-65535 |
Focus speed | The current focus speed. | 1-100 |
Focus per unit | The calibration constant for focusing. Higher values give greater focus changes. Calibrate at the most commonly used focus speed, by confirming that a maximum focus request performs a maximum focus change. | 1-65535 |
Iris time | The calibration constant for iris changes (time in ms for maximum iris change). Higher values give greater iris changes. Calibrate by confirming that a maximum iris request (i.e. "riris=9999") at one extreme (e.g. full iris close) takes you to the other. | 1-65535 |
Current field angle | The calibration constant for click-in-picture (center). Higher values give greater movements. Calibrate at minimum zoom (i.e. zoom wide) and at the most commonly used speed, by making sure that clicking on an object brings the object to the center of the image. | 1-1800 |
Pan bar range | Range (in degrees) to use with "panbar" requests. Clicking at the very end of a bar will pan half this value in the corresponding direction. | 1-720 |
Tilt bar range | Range (in degrees) to use with "tiltbar" requests. Clicking at the very end of a bar will tilt half this value in the corresponding direction. | 1-720 |
Mechanical limits