To control a PTZ camera, you can use both step buttons (discrete PTZ mode) and the virtual joystick (the camera must support continuous PTZ), if the camera supports both modes.
To select, click the and buttons.
Otherwise, only one of the modes may be used.
Note
If your camera is set to Discrete PTZ control via Continuous, your control options will be limited to buttons only (see The PTZ Object).
Set the sensitivity level of PTZ step buttons by selecting a value from 1 to 10.
If you press and hold the buttons, the PTZ camera will move continuously.
Attention!
Interaction between PTZ cameras and the Client may cause the cameras to jerk in some cases.
Cameras also may jerk when they are connected by the ONVIF protocol (see Notes on configuring video cameras connected via ONVIF).
Virtual joysticks are controlled as follows:
Note
You can also move the joystick by clicking and holding the left mouse button outside of the joystick border.
The turn speed depends on the tilt of the joystick: the greater the tilt, the higher the speed.
Note
If you rotate a camera view/viewing tile 180°, you will have PTZ controls inverted.