Marshall VS-PTC-IP IP PTZ Camera Controller - VSPTCIP
Control IP PTZ cameras with the VS-PTC-IP from Marshall Electronics. This controller is designed to operate across multiple camera protocols on a single network. It is equipped with a 6-way joystick for one-handed PTZ control, an alphanumeric keypad, and an LCD screen for navigating keyboard settings. Assign keys can be configured for shortcuts and commands. This controller enables you to set up seven cameras via RS-232, 14 cameras via RS-422 (two daisy chains), and 255 cameras via IP.
- Controls IP PTZ Cameras
- 6-Way Joystick
- Multiple Camera Protocols on a Network
- Alphanumeric Keypad
Features
- 6-way joystick for one-handed PTZ control
- Rocker/seesaw switch for zoom control
- Suitable for broadcast television, house of worship, education, pro AV & UCC, and live event (sports, concerts) applications
- Operates across multiple camera protocols on a single network
- Supported protocols include VISCA, PELCO D/P, ONVIF, VISCA over IP, and CGI
- Cross protocol mix control with RS-232/RS-422 and IP
- Can set up seven cameras via RS-232, 14 cameras via RS-422, and 255 cameras via IP
- Supports up to 256 camera presets with memory of image parameters and 8 patterns/cruises to recall camera moves (with compatible cameras)
- Reset key for clearing presets
- Automatically search for all available IP cameras in a network and assign IP addresses
- Quick controls for exposure, shutter speed, iris, compensation, white balance, focus, and PTZ speed
- PoE power distance up to 262' with Cat 6 cable
- LCD screen for navigating keyboard settings
- Multicolor key/button illumination indicator
- Power and firmware interface buttons
- Additional power supply for keyboard is not required if the included junction box is powered
- Firmware upgrades via USB
What Our Experts Think
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Comprehensive PTZ Control – Manages multiple IP and serial PTZ cameras with precision.
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IP & Serial Connectivity – Supports IP (VISCA over IP), RS232, and RS422/485 for flexible integration.
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Smooth Joystick Operation – Features a professional-grade joystick for accurate pan, tilt, and zoom adjustments.
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Customizable Presets – Store and recall multiple camera positions for quick operation.
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Intuitive LCD Display – Provides real-time feedback on camera settings and configurations.
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Ideal for Broadcast & Live Production – Perfect for newsrooms, houses of worship, event coverage, and corporate AV setups.
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Compact & Durable Build – Designed for reliable performance in professional environments.
Q&A
Q: What is the Marshall VS-PTC-IP IP PTZ Camera Controller?
A: The Marshall VS-PTC-IP is a professional PTZ camera controller designed to operate IP, RS-232, and RS-422/485 PTZ cameras, offering precise control over pan, tilt, zoom, and other camera functions.
Q: What is this controller used for?
A: It is ideal for broadcast studios, live production, houses of worship, education, and corporate conferencing, allowing operators to remotely control multiple PTZ cameras from a single interface.
Q: How many cameras can it control?
A: The VS-PTC-IP can control multiple PTZ cameras simultaneously, making it a powerful tool for multi-camera productions.
Q: What control options does it offer?
A: It features IP network control, RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 connectivity, along with dedicated joystick and button controls for smooth operation.
Q: Is it compatible with all PTZ cameras?
A: The controller is optimized for Marshall PTZ cameras but also supports other IP and serial-controlled PTZ cameras using standard protocols.
Maintenance Tips
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Keep Firmware Updated – Regularly check for and install firmware updates to enhance functionality and security.
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Clean the Controller – Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe dust and debris off the joystick, buttons, and screen.
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Check Network & Power Connections – Ensure stable Ethernet, PoE, or power adapter connections for uninterrupted control.
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Calibrate Joystick & Controls – Periodically test and recalibrate joystick sensitivity for precise PTZ camera movement.
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Secure Network Access – Use strong passwords and network security protocols to prevent unauthorized access.
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Avoid Overloading the System – If controlling multiple cameras, ensure sufficient network bandwidth for smooth operation.
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Store in a Safe Environment – Keep the controller in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat and moisture.