MIC412TI and MIC412TF Camera | Installation and Operation Manual
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Issue 8
With all the above set up, when Camset is running and the serial port selected, set
the Camera Interface Controls to the following:-
Table I – Camera Interface Control Settings
DIP Switch
Setting
Sw 1
OFF
Sw 2
OFF
Sw 3
OFF
Sw 4
ON
Sw 5
OFF
Sw 6
ON
If a notebook PC is used, which sometimes lacks a serial port, then a RS485 to
USB converter such as the MIC-USB485CVTR can be used instead, this would
typically be mapped to Comms port 3 or 4.
Connecting the MIC-USB485CVTR, USB to RS485 Converter
Camset Tabs
2 Wire RS485
4 Wire RS422
Comms 1
Selected
Selected
Interface
2 Wire
4 Wire
RTS
Off
On
Baud
9600
9600
The MIC-USB485CVTR is a USB to RS485 signal converter that allows PCs
without a serial port to connect directly to the MIC400 series camera via the
telemetry connection (HD4) in the power supply, the MIC-USB485CVTR can also
be used to connect a PC to any other RS485 device.
The MIC-USB485CVTR has been designed to work with all functions in Universal
Camset and to be backwards compatible with legacy version of Camset although
full compatibility is not guaranteed.
The MIC-USB485CVTR should be connected to the telemetry header (HD4) of the
MIC power supply with Standard Twisted Pair cable such as Belden 8760.