Q3
– Operation Manual
Q3 Operation Manual V3.1
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April 2014
See
Appendix ‘E’ later in this document for full connector wiring details.
The Ethernet connector is provided to enable control from an Ethernet data source. Input
control data can also be used here and return data is available with PTZF position.
The DIP switches on the front panel are used to select the input data source and baud rates
as follows.
DIP 1
When ON selects RS232 control
data from 9w ‘D’ connector
DIP 2
When ON selects RS422 control
data from 9w ‘D’ connector
DIP 3
When ON selects Ethernet control data from the Ethernet port
Note that only one of DIPs 1,2 and 3 should be ON at any one time.
DIPs 4, 5, and 6 select the data type and control baud rate as shown in the following table.
Baud Rate
4800
9600
19200
38400
Audio Data
DIP 4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
x
DIP 5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
x
DIP 6
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Note that the Audio Data input will automatically select the baud rate to be either 1200,
2400 or 4800 when it receives some data bytes from the transmitting device.
Interface Unit - rear
The Rear of the Interface Box has
the video connections and fiber
connectors (if this option is fitted).
The left hand BNC is for the Genlock
input. This can be any analogue
video signal with the correct frame
rate. I.e. Composite Video, Black and
Burst or Tri-level sync.
The BNC to the right of the DIP
switches is for the Composite SD
output. This is present for most camera formats.
The two right hand BNC’s both provide a digital HD output. The LED shows a solid green
colour for a valid HD-SDI signal being present.
The DIP switch functions are as follows.
DIP 1
ON = Genlock termination on for the left hand BNC genlock input.
DIP 2, 3
These DIPs provide equalisation for the Genlock video input.
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