Upgrade steps are as follows:
Step 1: copy the "xxx.crc" upgrade program files to the root directory of the SD card, do not need to build any
folder, copy directly to the SD card inside;
Step 2: Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the host, then power supply to the host, when host starts up,
it will be prompted to enter the "Upgrading ..." interface upgrade, which will last about 1-2 minutes.
(The equipment did not shut down, connect the device shutdown!)
Step 3: after the success of the upgrade, the system will automatically enter monitoring four split screen.
Press the INFO key on remote control to view system version information.
1: During the upgrading process of host, do not power off or unplug the SD card, otherwise
it will cause the system to crash;
2: Another upgrade way of host is remote upgrade through the gServer platform;
3: When the device does not start because of host
s upgrade misuse, it can only be
suggested for depot repair;
4.7
Peripheral
Peripheral settings includ the PTZ setting, wireless broadband and WIFI setting.
1.Agreement: divided into PELCO-D and PELCO-P protocol
2.Baud rate: 1200/2400/4800/9600 four options, user can modify to different baud rate depending on different
PTZ settings.
3.data bit: data bits is generally to be 8, where you can select from 1 to 8, generally is 8 in default.
4.Stop bit: Stop bit is generally to be 1 which is no need to modify in default.
5.Parity: parity bit is to choose what kind of checking way, which is generally chosen None.
6.Address Code: The address code is directly input by the address value which is corresponding with PTZ
setting, they must be set in correspondence. Generally many PTZ set default address code by 1, PTZ has
adjustable address code DIP, and it needs to set different address codes to identify when there are many PTZs.
7.Wiring: PTZ positive pole connects to RS485-A, negative pole connects to RS485-B.
After setting the related parameters of PTZ, PTZ can only be controlled by remote control after selecting the
channel to access PTZ, for example, if PTZ connects through channel 2, then you need to switch to channel 2
maximize on the monitor interface to control it. For details, please refer to Chapter 3.4
To the selected channel to access PTZ PTZ related parameters set with the remote control PTZ,
for example PTZ pick on Channel 2, then monitor the interface you want to switch to a 2-channel
to maximize in order to control it. Details, refer to Chapter 3.4
Note
SD
SD2
SD1
SIM A
SIM B
SIM
SIM
UN-LOCK
Note
PTZ Parameter