Control Options
This guide covers setting up the Move 4K with external control systems using RS232 or RS485. Use this if you're integrating with a control system, PTZ joystick, or automation platform.
- RS232 cable (8-pin Mini DIN) or RS485 cable (twisted-pair with Phoenix connector)
- 12V DC power supply (included) or PoE+ switch/injector
- A controller, joystick, or automation system that supports VISCA, Pelco-D, or Pelco-P
Choose Your Control Methodโ
๐ RS232 Most Commonโ
Best for: Direct control of a single camera or daisy-chained cameras in the same room.
- Max distance: 98.5 ft (30 m)
- Protocols: VISCA, Pelco-D, Pelco-P
- Multi-camera: โ Daisy-chain
๐ RS485โ
Best for: Long-distance control or multi-camera bus in large venues.
- Max distance: 3,937 ft (1,200 m)
- Protocols: VISCA, Pelco-D, Pelco-P
- Multi-camera: โ Multi-drop
๐ RS232 Setupโ
Step 1: Connect the RS232 Cableโ
- Connect an RS232 cable (8-pin Mini DIN) from your controller's RS232 output to the camera's RS232 Input port.
- For daisy-chaining multiple cameras: connect the camera's RS232 Output to the next camera's RS232 Input.
RS232 pinouts vary between manufacturers. If pinouts differ, you may need a null modem adapter or custom cable.
Step 2: Power the Cameraโ
Choose one of the following power methods:
Option A: 12V DC Power Supplyโ
- Connect the included 12V DC power supply to the camera's DC input.
- Plug the power supply into a standard wall outlet.
Option B: Power over Ethernet (PoE+)โ
- Connect an Ethernet cable from a PoE+ (802.3at) switch or PoE+ injector to the camera's LAN port.
- The camera will power on automatically.
You must power the camera separately using either the 12V DC supply or PoE+.
Step 3: Configure Your Controllerโ
- Set your controller to match the camera's protocol: VISCA (default), Pelco-D, or Pelco-P.
- Set the baud rate to match the camera (default: 9600).
- Assign each camera a unique address (default: 1).
To change the camera's protocol, press [Menu] on the IR remote, navigate to Communication Setup, and select your protocol.
Step 4: Test Controlโ
Use your controller to pan, tilt, and zoom the camera. If the camera doesn't respond:
- Verify the RS232 cable is connected to the correct port (Input, not Output).
- Verify the protocol and baud rate match between controller and camera.
- Verify each camera in a daisy chain has a unique address.
๐ RS485 Setupโ
Step 1: Connect the RS485 Cableโ
- Connect a twisted-pair cable from your RS485 controller to the camera's RS485 Input/Output Phoenix port.
- For multi-drop: daisy-chain from the first camera to the next.
Use Cat5e/Cat6 cable with RJ45-to-Phoenix adapters for easier wiring.
Use twisted-pair cable (Cat5e, Cat6, or dedicated RS485 cable). Standard speaker wire will cause errors over long runs.
Step 2: Power the Cameraโ
Choose one of the following power methods:
Option A: 12V DC Power Supplyโ
- Connect the included 12V DC power supply to the camera's DC input.
- Plug the power supply into a standard wall outlet.
Option B: Power over Ethernet (PoE+)โ
- Connect an Ethernet cable from a PoE+ (802.3at) switch or PoE+ injector to the camera's LAN port.
- The camera will power on automatically.
You must power the camera separately using either the 12V DC supply or PoE+.
Step 3: Configure Your Controllerโ
- Set your controller to match the camera's protocol: VISCA (default), Pelco-D, or Pelco-P.
- Set the baud rate to match the camera (default: 9600).
- Assign each camera a unique address.
Step 4: Test Controlโ
Use your controller to pan, tilt, and zoom each camera. If a camera doesn't respond:
- Verify the twisted-pair cable is connected with correct polarity (+ and -).
- Verify the protocol and baud rate match.
- Verify each camera has a unique address.
Control Protocol Referenceโ
| Protocol | Default | Address Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| VISCA | โ Default | 1โ7 | Industry standard for PTZ cameras |
| Pelco-D | โ | 0โ254 | Common in security systems |
| Pelco-P | โ | 0โ31 | Older Pelco variant |
Joystick Compatibilityโ
The Move 4K is compatible with the following PTZOptics joysticks:
| Joystick | Connection | Protocols |
|---|---|---|
| PT-SUPERJOY-G1 | Network (VISCA over IP) or RS232 | VISCA, ONVIF, NDI, Panasonic |
| PT-JOY-G4 | Network (VISCA over IP) or RS232 | VISCA, ONVIF, Sony VISCA |
Next Stepsโ
- Adjust image settings for your lighting conditions
- Set up auto-tracking from the web interface
- Configure streaming protocols if you also need network video output