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AViPAS AV-3207 4D Serial & IP Joystick Controller

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AViPAS AV-3207 4D Serial & IP Joystick Controller
Key Features
  • 4D Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Lock PTZ Control
  • IP & Serial RS-232/422/485 Communication
  • 2 x IP & 3 x Serial Control Modes
  • VISCA/VISCA IP/Pelco-P & D/ONVIF Support
The AV-3207 4D Serial & IP Joystick Controller from AViPAS offers joystick and button control for your PTZ cameras with support for VISCA IP, and ONVIF protocols over IP and Pelco-P, Pelco-D, and VISCA protocols over RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 serial communication. It enables you to control the speed of your pan, tilt, zoom, and lock moves and incorporates an LCD screen. The controller features seven quick camera select buttons and it can control up to 255 cameras.
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AViPAS AV-3207 Overview

The AV-3207 4D Serial & IP Joystick Controller from AViPAS offers joystick and button control for your PTZ cameras with support for VISCA IP, and ONVIF protocols over IP and Pelco-P, Pelco-D, and VISCA protocols over RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 serial communication. It enables you to control the speed of your pan, tilt, zoom, and lock moves and incorporates an LCD screen. The controller features seven quick camera select buttons and it can control up to 255 cameras.

The controller also offers presets including gain, iris, focus, red and blue gain, white balance, color, and speed control settings to control the finer settings on the PTZ cameras. The AV-3207 features two IP control modes using VISCA IP and ONIF and three serial control modes using RS-422, RS-485, and RS-232. All configuration is done using the bright, backlit OLED display. The unit comes with a 12 VDC power supply or it can be powered using Power-over-Ethernet (PoE).

Quick Features
4D joystick and button control with simultaneous IP/serial communication
3.12" backlit OLED display
Control speed of pan/tilt and zoom in/out
IP, RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 communication
VISCA-over-IP, Pelco-P, Pelco-D, ONVIF, and VISCA protocols
Control up to 255 cameras
Seven quick camera selection buttons
Two IP control modes via RJ45 (IP VISCA and ONVIF); three serial control modes (R-S422/RS-485 and RS-232)
Control focus, iris, red gain, and blue gain control with joystick/buttons/knobs
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) support
USB-C port for updates
UPC: 858738005770

AViPAS AV-3207 Specs

Key Specs
Number of Supported Cameras
255 Channels via IP
255 Channels via Serial
Control I/O
1x RJ45 (LAN)
1x Block (RS-422)
1x D-Sub 9-Pin (RS-232)
Controls
1x Pan/Tilt, Zoom Joystick
7x Camera Selection Buttons
15x Multifunction Buttons
3x Multifunction, Focus Knobs
Touchscreen
No
PoE Support
Yes
Power Consumption
0.6 W
Security Lock Support
No
General
Number of Supported Cameras
255 Channels via IP
255 Channels via Serial
Supported Control Protocols
IP
Pelco-D
Pelco-P
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
VISCA
Control I/O
1x RJ45 (LAN)
1x Block (RS-422)
1x D-Sub 9-Pin (RS-232)
Other I/O
1x USB-C (Firmare Update) Input
Controls
1x Pan/Tilt, Zoom Joystick
7x Camera Selection Buttons
15x Multifunction Buttons
3x Multifunction, Focus Knobs
Presets
128 via IP, RS-232
Display
Size
3.12"
Native Resolution
256 x 64
Touchscreen
No
Power
PoE Support
Yes
Power Connectors
1x Barrel / Coaxial
Power Consumption
0.6 W
Input Power
12 VDC at 1 A
Physical
Operating Conditions
14 to 122°F / -10 to 50°C up to 80% Humidity
Storage Conditions
-4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C
Security Lock Support
No
Dimensions
12.62 x 6.16 x 4.6" / 32.05 x 15.65 x 11.8 cm
Weight
2.31 lb / 1.05 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
4.08 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.5 x 7.9 x 5.5"

AViPAS AV-3207 Reviews

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Description says "Control up to 255 cameras" but ...

Description says "Control up to 255 cameras" but I don't see how to add more than 7 cameras???
Asked by: James
When controlling this many cameras, the AViPAS AV-3207 4D Serial & IP Joystick Controller would be connected to a network switch, which also would have the cameras connected to it, and they would be controlled with the IP control protocol that the controller uses.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2025-01-27
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