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6-2: Full automatic picture transmission control
The AR570 activates a full automatic picture transmission by programming the DIP SWITCH with
no requirement of human operation.
This function is applicable when you make a system for security control or for monitoring control at
the distant place. To able this application, you should prepare a sensing device of which is to be
connected to ACQ jack on the AR570 at the remote site. Depends on programming of the DIP
SWITCH, the AR570 will activate the following functions sequentially (
For use of telephone line
link
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Contacted the terminals(activated by the connected sensing device)
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acquire live picture
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hang up telephone line
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make dialing to the specified telephone number (Once the line is
connected)
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transmit the image
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hang off the line
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standby
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6-2-1: One time transmission
This scene is to be the application that the image picture at the remote site will automatically be
transmitted to the control site over telephone line link. One picture transmission is over, the
telephone line will also automatically disconnected. This application does not need operator for
control.
You should connect a sensing device to the ACQ jack on the front panel of the AR570 at the
remote site.
Make sure the setting of the phone number at P1 and P2 for the control site where the remote
site dispatches the image picture over telephone line link. (See page 14 of 3-5-2: Program
phone number)
Make sure the setting of the daytime clock and the sender’s name at the remote site (See
page 13 & 14) and the setting of the DIP SWITCH to be superimposed the sender’s name and
daytime clock.