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node-pelcod
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Module to communicate with CCTV cameras using Pelco D protocol.
This module implements the standard commands (Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus/Iris) and some extended commands (Preset/Aux). Other commands are still missing. Be free to fork and help!
Insipired by hoegaarden pelcod project.
$ npm install pelcod
Just add the node_modules: pelcod. Requires a serial stream like serialport and can also work with a memory stream like memory-streams
var Pelcod = require('pelcod');
var pelcod = new Pelcod(stream, options)
PelcoD requires a serial port module to write the data to.
Pelco D cameras use No parity, 8 Data bits and 1 Stop bit, baud rate depends on your camera setting but is often 2400
Before you can control any Pelco-D cameras, you need to prepare the following items:
Pelco D has standard and extended commands. The standard command combines Pan,Tilt,Zoom,Focus,Iris,Pan Speed and Tilt Speed into a single command and so these commands can be used in a group. The extended commands carry out a single action.
There is an example in ./example folder that reads Pan/Tilt control from a web browser and controls the camera
There is an example in ./example2 folder that reads the Cursor Keys and controls the camera from the command line, using the node 'keypress' package, with support for Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, Iris, Presets and Aux functions
pelcod.up(true)
.left(true)
.setPanSpeed(getSpeed(0x3F))
.setTiltSpeed(getSpeed(0x2F))
.send()
pelcod.zoomIn(true)
.send()
up()
down()
left()
right()
zoomIn()
zoomOut()
focusNear()
focusFar()
irisOpen()
irisClose()
stop()
send()
pelcod.sentGotoPreset(2)
sendSetPreset(num)
sendClearPreset(num)
sendGotoPreset(num)
sendSetAux(num)
sendClearAux(num)
sendSetZoomSpeed(num)
$ mocha
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Copyright (c) 2014 Léo Haddad M. C. Carneiro
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Module to communicate with Pelco D protocol
The npm package node-pelcod receives a total of 151 weekly downloads. As such, node-pelcod popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-pelcod demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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