Documentation for Axxon PSIM 1.0.0-1.0.1.

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The Control device object is used to configure the joysticks integrated through the Drivers Pack (see Drivers Pack documentation).

Attention!

Create and configure the Control device object on the basis of each corresponding Computer object in order to use the joystick to control the PTZ devices on the Video Monitors of different computers.
For example, you should create the Control device object on the basis of both the Server and the Remote Client to control the PTZ camera on both the Server and the Remote Client using the same joystick.

To configure the Control device object, do the following:

  1. Create the Control device object on the basis of the Computer object on the Hardware tab of the System settings dialog box (1).
  2. From the Vendor drop-down list, select the device manufacturer (2).
  3. From the Model drop-down list, select the device model (3).
  4. From the Firmware drop-down list, select the firmware number (4).
  5. In the Address field, enter the device IP-address (5).
  6. In the Port field, enter the device connection port (6).
  7. In the User field, enter the user name to connect to the device (7).
  8. In the Password field, enter the password to connect to the device (8).
  9. In the Sensitivity threshold (0 - 100) field, set the joystick sensitivity threshold (9). The threshold is measured in the logical elementary shift units in the range from 0 to 100 and means the maximum shift along any of the axes at which the joystick movement messages aren't received by Axxon PSIM.
  10. In the Min. speed (0 - 10) field, set the minimum joystick speed in the logical elementary shift units (10).
  11. In the Max. speed (0 - 10) field, set the maximum joystick speed in logical elementary shift units (11).
  12. Click the Apply button (12).

The Control device object configuration is now complete.

Attention!

JScript is used to assign specific actions to the Control device object keys (see The Script object. Programming using the JScript language). Examples of scripts are given on the pages with specific device settings.

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