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-Relative move operation is introduced by the PTZ service in order to steer the dome relative to the current position, but without the need to know the current position. The operation expects a positional translation as an argument referencing a relative coordinate system. This specification distinguishes between relative and absolute coordinate systems, since there are cases where no absolute coordinate system exists for a well-defined relative coordinate ONVIF™ – 6 – PTZ Spec– Ver. 2.2.1 system. An optional speed argument can be added to the RelativeMove operation with the same meaning as for the AbsoluteMove operation +==== Continuous move operation ==== 
-Absolute - The PTZ service provides an AbsoluteMove operation to move the PTZ device to an absolute position. The service expects the absolute position as an argument referencing an absolute coordinate system. The speed of the Pan/Tilt movement and the Zoom movement can be specified optionallySpeed values are positive scalars and do not contain any directional information. It is not possible to specify speeds for Pan and Tilt separately without knowledge about the current position. This approach to specifying a desired position generally produces a non-smooth and non-intuitive action.+Continuous move operation is the basic PTZ operation mode used by most CCTV joysticks and keyboards 
 +TERRA 4D support of continuous move directly from the Viewer UI is plannedAt the moment it can be done through external joysticks. 
 + 
 +==== Absolute move operation ==== 
 +Absolute move operation is used to move the PTZ device to an absolute position.  
 +TERRA 4D uses its georeferencing capabilities to translate real world coordinates into PTZ coordinates. 
 +The absolute move commands are used to put the PTZ device onto the desired position. 
 + 
 +==== Relative move operation ==== 
 +Relative move operation is used in order to steer a PTZ device relative to the current position without the need to know the current position.  
 +This mode is not used by TERRA 4D. 
 + 
 +===== Tested cameras ===== 
 +==== Absolute move supported ==== 
 +| **Brand** | **Tested Models** | **Comment** | 
 +| Avigilon | all | all cameras supported | 
 +| Axis | all | all cameras supported | 
 +| Basler | BIP2-1300c-dn | 
 +| Bosch | Dinion IP starlight 7000 HD\\ MIC IP dynamic 7000 HD |  | 
 +| Dahua | DH-SD1A200T-GN\\ DH-SD59225UN-HNI\\ DIG-8330P | Different behavior of models\\ test of other models recommended | 
 +| Digital Watchdog | DWC-MPTZ30X |  | 
 +| Hikvision | all | all cameras supported | 
 +| Honeywell | HRHQ108 |  
 +| IndigoVision | BX 500 | Different behavior of models\\ test of other models recommended | 
 +| Mobotix | M16D-Sec | | 
 +| Samsung | XNP-6370RH | | 
 +| Sony | SNC-DH120\\ SNC-EM602R\\ SNC-EM600\\ SNC-DH110T\\ SNC-CH160\\ SNC-ER550 | Different behavior of models\\ test of other models recommended | 
 + 
 +==== Absolute move not supported ==== 
 +| **Brand** | **Tested models** | **Comment** | 
 +| Geutebrück | TopBC-2123\\ TopFD-2123\\ TopBC-2118 |  | 
 +| IndigoVision | BX 600 | | 
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