Specifications
Setting Up Intellex Units
20 Network Client
Choose Boost Gain to amplify the video signal.
7 From the Camera Control tab, choose a camera handler, a driver allowing the Intellex to control
specific cameras or devices, then click Setup.
8 Select the camera address, comm port, and monitor number from the handler setup screen.
The camera address number must match the camera’s SensorNet address. The ADTT16E
V2.x camera handler also requires the camera’s SensorNet address.
Note
Version 2.x firmware permits simultaneous local (at the Touch Tracker) and remote (via
Network Client) control of different cameras through the same Touch Tracker. This mode works
only with Touch Tracker version 2.x firmware.
Intellex must use the MUX port (COM2) with Touch Trackers to control cameras.
9 Configure the PTZ camera triggers. See Configuring PTZ Camera Triggers on page 20.
10 Click the User-Defined Handlers tab to update or configure a user-defined camera handler. See
Adding and Updating User-Defined Camera Handlers on page 22.
11 From the Covert Mode tab, select Covert for a desired camera. Selecting Covert removes the
camera from view of unauthorized users.
Covert cameras allow confidential video capture from hidden cameras. You must have the
necessary privileges (Setting Up Privileges on page 23) to view or configure covert cameras.
You must have Administrator authorization to enable or disable viewing covert cameras. When
Covert mode is disabled, all live and recorded video is visible to all users.
12 Click OK. Covert mode is not available for camera 1.
Configuring PTZ Camera Triggers
Pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) camera triggers allow you to activate and reposition a camera in
response to an alarm.
1 Select an Intellex from the Instruments view.
2 Click Unit Setup or select Actions > Instrument Setup and login.
3 From the Setup dialog, click Cameras.
Boost Gain Length of twisted pair wire
Low < 500 ft. (152 m)
Medium < 1000 ft. (305 m)
High < 1500 ft. (457 m)