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Figure 2-3
2.3.2 DIP Switch Setup
Before you control the speed dome, please set the speed dome address number, baud rate, and
parity. The speed dome will respond to its control command after completing all these settings.
Note:
Open speed dome rear cover, you can see the dip switch on the PTZ mainboard. You can follow
the steps listed below to set the speed dome address number, baud rate, and parity. Please be
noted that you need to restart the device to activate the new settings.
The dip switch on the PTZ is used to set speed dome address, baud rate, and parity. When you
switch ON as 1, then 1 is the lowest bit and 8 is the highest bit in address setting dip switch; for
baud rate and parity setting, 9 is the lowest bit and 12 is the highest bit.
Note:
Please be noted that the speed dome can self-adapt to the industrial standard protocol, PELCO-
D and PELCO-P, the control protocol doesn
’t need to be set via dip switch setting.
2.3.3 Address Setup
The speed dome can use dip switch to set address number, the encoding mode adopts binary
coding system. 1 to 8 is valid bit, and the highest address bit is 255. You can refer to Figure 2-4
for the address label, please refer to Table 2-1 for the setting of address bit.
Figure 2-4