(Pan, Tilt & Zoom) - A term to define a controllable camera. Describes the three directions in which control can be made - pan (left to right), tilt (up and down) and zoom (in and out). No terms are yet available for this letter. Remote access - A broad term meaning the ability to log on to a network or resource from a distant location. Generally, this requires a computer, a network connection and remote-access software to allow the computer to connect into the network.
Stands for pan-tilt-zoom. PTZ cameras have motors that allow them to be remotely moved up-down, side-to-side, and the camera lens zoomed in or out.
Pan Tilt Zoom. A device that can be remotely controlled to provide both vertical and horizontal movement for a camera, with zoom.
Indicates the ability or functionality of a video camera to pan, tilt, and zoom.
Pan Tilt Zoom. You will find some video cameras that allow these functions with a series of motors and special housings. Sometimes, you will find units that provide pan and tilt movements only.
Abbreviation for Pan, tilt and zoom.
Pan Tilt Zoom - a camera which can be controlled via Joystick or DVR and moved up/down, left/right and zoomed in/out.
an- ilt- oom - describing a camera control that can be panned (moved side-to-side), tilted (move up-and-down) and zoomed (focus moved in and out).
Same as Pan Tilt but includes a camera with zoom functionality.
acronym for Pan/Tilt/Zoom. PTZ cameras are motor driven and can pan left and right, tilt up and down and zoom in and out for close-up or wide-angle viewing.