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NAME

       ONVIF::PTZ::Interfaces::PTZ::PTZPort - SOAP Interface for the PTZ Web Service

SYNOPSIS

        use ONVIF::PTZ::Interfaces::PTZ::PTZPort;
        my $interface = ONVIF::PTZ::Interfaces::PTZ::PTZPort->new();

        my $response;
        $response = $interface->GetServiceCapabilities();
        $response = $interface->GetConfigurations();
        $response = $interface->GetPresets();
        $response = $interface->SetPreset();
        $response = $interface->RemovePreset();
        $response = $interface->GotoPreset();
        $response = $interface->GetStatus();
        $response = $interface->GetConfiguration();
        $response = $interface->GetNodes();
        $response = $interface->GetNode();
        $response = $interface->SetConfiguration();
        $response = $interface->GetConfigurationOptions();
        $response = $interface->GotoHomePosition();
        $response = $interface->SetHomePosition();
        $response = $interface->ContinuousMove();
        $response = $interface->RelativeMove();
        $response = $interface->SendAuxiliaryCommand();
        $response = $interface->AbsoluteMove();
        $response = $interface->Stop();
        $response = $interface->GetPresetTours();
        $response = $interface->GetPresetTour();
        $response = $interface->GetPresetTourOptions();
        $response = $interface->CreatePresetTour();
        $response = $interface->ModifyPresetTour();
        $response = $interface->OperatePresetTour();
        $response = $interface->RemovePresetTour();
        $response = $interface->GetCompatibleConfigurations();

DESCRIPTION

       SOAP Interface for the PTZ web service located at http://www.examples.com/PTZ/.

SERVICE PTZ

   Port PTZPort

METHODS

   General methods
       new

       Constructor.

       All arguments are forwarded to SOAP::WSDL::Client.

   SOAP Service methods
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       the respective class' documentation for additional information.

       GetServiceCapabilities

       Returns the capabilities of the PTZ service. The result is returned in a typed answer.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetServiceCapabilitiesResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetServiceCapabilities( {
         },,
        );

       GetConfigurations

       The allowed pan and tilt range for Pan/Tilt Limits is defined by a two-dimensional space
       range that is mapped to a specific Absolute Pan/Tilt Position Space. At least one Pan/Tilt
       Position Space is required by the PTZNode to support Pan/Tilt limits. The limits apply to
       all supported absolute, relative and continuous Pan/Tilt movements. The limits shall be
       checked within the coordinate system for which the limits have been specified. That means
       that even if movements are specified in a different coordinate system, the requested
       movements shall be transformed to the coordinate system of the limits where the limits can
       be checked. When a relative or continuous movements is specified, which would leave the
       specified limits, the PTZ unit has to move along the specified limits. The Zoom Limits
       have to be interpreted accordingly.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetConfigurationsResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetConfigurations(,,
        );

       GetPresets

        Operation to request all PTZ presets for the PTZNode in the selected profile. The operation is supported if there is support for at least on PTZ preset by the PTZNode.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetPresetsResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetPresets( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       SetPreset

       The SetPreset command saves the current device position parameters so that the device can
       move to the saved preset position through the GotoPreset operation. In order to create a
       new preset, the SetPresetRequest contains no PresetToken. If creation is successful, the
       Response contains the PresetToken which uniquely identifies the Preset. An existing Preset
       can be overwritten by specifying the PresetToken of the corresponding Preset. In both
       cases (overwriting or creation) an optional PresetName can be specified. The operation
       fails if the PTZ device is moving during the SetPreset operation. The device MAY
       internally save additional states such as imaging properties in the PTZ Preset which then
       should be recalled in the GotoPreset operation.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::SetPresetResponse object.

        $response = $interface->SetPreset( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetName =>  $some_value, # string
           PresetToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       RemovePreset

       Operation to remove a PTZ preset for the Node in the selected profile. The operation is
       supported if the PresetPosition capability exists for the Node in the selected profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::RemovePresetResponse object.

        $response = $interface->RemovePreset( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GotoPreset

        Operation to go to a saved preset position for the PTZNode in the selected profile. The operation is supported if there is support for at least on PTZ preset by the PTZNode.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GotoPresetResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GotoPreset( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           Speed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
         },,
        );

       GetStatus

        Operation to request PTZ status for the Node in the selected profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetStatusResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetStatus( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GetConfiguration

       The allowed pan and tilt range for Pan/Tilt Limits is defined by a two-dimensional space
       range that is mapped to a specific Absolute Pan/Tilt Position Space. At least one Pan/Tilt
       Position Space is required by the PTZNode to support Pan/Tilt limits. The limits apply to
       all supported absolute, relative and continuous Pan/Tilt movements. The limits shall be
       checked within the coordinate system for which the limits have been specified. That means
       that even if movements are specified in a different coordinate system, the requested
       movements shall be transformed to the coordinate system of the limits where the limits can
       be checked. When a relative or continuous movements is specified, which would leave the
       specified limits, the PTZ unit has to move along the specified limits. The Zoom Limits
       have to be interpreted accordingly.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetConfigurationResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetConfiguration( {
           PTZConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GetNodes

       A PTZ-capable device may have multiple PTZ Nodes. The PTZ Nodes may represent mechanical
       PTZ drivers, uploaded PTZ drivers or digital PTZ drivers. PTZ Nodes are the lowest level
       entities in the PTZ control API and reflect the supported PTZ capabilities. The PTZ Node
       is referenced either by its name or by its reference token.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetNodesResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetNodes(,,
        );

       GetNode

       Get a specific PTZ Node identified by a reference token or a name.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetNodeResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetNode( {
           NodeToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       SetConfiguration

       Set/update a existing PTZConfiguration on the device.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::SetConfigurationResponse object.

        $response = $interface->SetConfiguration( {
           PTZConfiguration =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZConfiguration
             NodeToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
             DefaultAbsolutePantTiltPositionSpace =>  $some_value, # anyURI
             DefaultAbsoluteZoomPositionSpace =>  $some_value, # anyURI
             DefaultRelativePanTiltTranslationSpace =>  $some_value, # anyURI
             DefaultRelativeZoomTranslationSpace =>  $some_value, # anyURI
             DefaultContinuousPanTiltVelocitySpace =>  $some_value, # anyURI
             DefaultContinuousZoomVelocitySpace =>  $some_value, # anyURI
             DefaultPTZSpeed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
               PanTilt => ,
               Zoom => ,
             },
             DefaultPTZTimeout =>  $some_value, # duration
             PanTiltLimits =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PanTiltLimits
               Range =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::Space2DDescription
                 URI =>  $some_value, # anyURI
                 XRange =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::FloatRange
                   Min =>  $some_value, # float
                   Max =>  $some_value, # float
                 },
                 YRange =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::FloatRange
                   Min =>  $some_value, # float
                   Max =>  $some_value, # float
                 },
               },
             },
             ZoomLimits =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::ZoomLimits
               Range =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::Space1DDescription
                 URI =>  $some_value, # anyURI
                 XRange =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::FloatRange
                   Min =>  $some_value, # float
                   Max =>  $some_value, # float
                 },
               },
             },
             Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZConfigurationExtension
               PTControlDirection =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTControlDirection
                 EFlip =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::EFlip
                   Mode => $some_value, # EFlipMode
                 },
                 Reverse =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::Reverse
                   Mode => $some_value, # ReverseMode
                 },
                 Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTControlDirectionExtension
                 },
               },
               Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZConfigurationExtension2
               },
             },
           },
           ForcePersistence =>  $some_value, # boolean
         },,
        );

       GetConfigurationOptions

       List supported coordinate systems including their range limitations. Therefore, the
       options MAY differ depending on whether the PTZ Configuration is assigned to a Profile
       containing a Video Source Configuration. In that case, the options may additionally
       contain coordinate systems referring to the image coordinate system described by the Video
       Source Configuration. If the PTZ Node supports continuous movements, it shall return a
       Timeout Range within which Timeouts are accepted by the PTZ Node.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetConfigurationOptionsResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetConfigurationOptions( {
           ConfigurationToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GotoHomePosition

        Operation to move the PTZ device to it's "home" position. The operation is supported if the HomeSupported element in the PTZNode is true.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GotoHomePositionResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GotoHomePosition( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           Speed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
         },,
        );

       SetHomePosition

       Operation to save current position as the home position. The SetHomePosition command
       returns with a failure if the "home" position is fixed and cannot be overwritten. If the
       SetHomePosition is successful, it is possible to recall the Home Position with the
       GotoHomePosition command.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::SetHomePositionResponse object.

        $response = $interface->SetHomePosition( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       ContinuousMove

       Operation for continuous Pan/Tilt and Zoom movements. The operation is supported if the
       PTZNode supports at least one continuous Pan/Tilt or Zoom space. If the space argument is
       omitted, the default space set by the PTZConfiguration will be used.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::ContinuousMoveResponse object.

        $response = $interface->ContinuousMove( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           Velocity =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
           Timeout =>  $some_value, # duration
         },,
        );

       RelativeMove

       The speed argument is optional. If an x/y speed value is given it is up to the device to
       either use the x value as absolute resoluting speed vector or to map x and y to the
       component speed. If the speed argument is omitted, the default speed set by the
       PTZConfiguration will be used.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::RelativeMoveResponse object.

        $response = $interface->RelativeMove( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           Translation =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZVector
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
           Speed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
         },,
        );

       SendAuxiliaryCommand

       Operation to send auxiliary commands to the PTZ device mapped by the PTZNode in the
       selected profile. The operation is supported if the AuxiliarySupported element of the
       PTZNode is true

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::SendAuxiliaryCommandResponse object.

        $response = $interface->SendAuxiliaryCommand( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           AuxiliaryData => $some_value, # AuxiliaryData
         },,
        );

       AbsoluteMove

       The speed argument is optional. If an x/y speed value is given it is up to the device to
       either use the x value as absolute resoluting speed vector or to map x and y to the
       component speed. If the speed argument is omitted, the default speed set by the
       PTZConfiguration will be used.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::AbsoluteMoveResponse object.

        $response = $interface->AbsoluteMove( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           Position =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZVector
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
           Speed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
             PanTilt => ,
             Zoom => ,
           },
         },,
        );

       Stop

       Operation to stop ongoing pan, tilt and zoom movements of absolute relative and continuous
       type. If no stop argument for pan, tilt or zoom is set, the device will stop all ongoing
       pan, tilt and zoom movements.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::StopResponse object.

        $response = $interface->Stop( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PanTilt =>  $some_value, # boolean
           Zoom =>  $some_value, # boolean
         },,
        );

       GetPresetTours

       Operation to request PTZ preset tours in the selected media profiles.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetPresetToursResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetPresetTours( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GetPresetTour

       Operation to request a specific PTZ preset tour in the selected media profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetPresetTourResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetPresetTour( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetTourToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GetPresetTourOptions

       Operation to request available options to configure PTZ preset tour.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetPresetTourOptionsResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetPresetTourOptions( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetTourToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       CreatePresetTour

       Operation to create a preset tour for the selected media profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::CreatePresetTourResponse object.

        $response = $interface->CreatePresetTour( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       ModifyPresetTour

       Operation to modify a preset tour for the selected media profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::ModifyPresetTourResponse object.

        $response = $interface->ModifyPresetTour( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetTour =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PresetTour
             Name => $some_value, # Name
             Status =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourStatus
               State => $some_value, # PTZPresetTourState
               CurrentTourSpot =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourSpot
                 PresetDetail =>           { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourPresetDetail
                   # One of the following elements.
                   # No occurrence checks yet, so be sure to pass just one...
                   PresetToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
                   Home =>  $some_value, # boolean
                   PTZPosition =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZVector
                     PanTilt => ,
                     Zoom => ,
                   },
                   TypeExtension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourTypeExtension
                   },
                 },
                 Speed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
                   PanTilt => ,
                   Zoom => ,
                 },
                 StayTime =>  $some_value, # duration
                 Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourSpotExtension
                 },
               },
               Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourStatusExtension
               },
             },
             AutoStart =>  $some_value, # boolean
             StartingCondition =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourStartingCondition
               RecurringTime =>  $some_value, # int
               RecurringDuration =>  $some_value, # duration
               Direction => $some_value, # PTZPresetTourDirection
               Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourStartingConditionExtension
               },
             },
             TourSpot =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourSpot
               PresetDetail =>         { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourPresetDetail
                 # One of the following elements.
                 # No occurrence checks yet, so be sure to pass just one...
                 PresetToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
                 Home =>  $some_value, # boolean
                 PTZPosition =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZVector
                   PanTilt => ,
                   Zoom => ,
                 },
                 TypeExtension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourTypeExtension
                 },
               },
               Speed =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZSpeed
                 PanTilt => ,
                 Zoom => ,
               },
               StayTime =>  $some_value, # duration
               Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourSpotExtension
               },
             },
             Extension =>  { # ONVIF::PTZ::Types::PTZPresetTourExtension
             },
           },
         },,
        );

       OperatePresetTour

       Operation to perform specific operation on the preset tour in selected media profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::OperatePresetTourResponse object.

        $response = $interface->OperatePresetTour( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetTourToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           Operation => $some_value, # PTZPresetTourOperation
         },,
        );

       RemovePresetTour

       Operation to delete a specific preset tour from the media profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::RemovePresetTourResponse object.

        $response = $interface->RemovePresetTour( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
           PresetTourToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

       GetCompatibleConfigurations

       A device providing more than one PTZConfiguration or more than one
       VideoSourceConfiguration or which has any other resource interdependency between
       PTZConfiguration entities and other resources listable in a media profile should implement
       this operation. PTZConfiguration entities returned by this operation shall not fail on
       adding them to the referenced media profile.

       Returns a ONVIF::PTZ::Elements::GetCompatibleConfigurationsResponse object.

        $response = $interface->GetCompatibleConfigurations( {
           ProfileToken => $some_value, # ReferenceToken
         },,
        );

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