5
2.3.1.2
HDCVI Speed Dome
Dismantle the bracket component; you can see there are two dial switches on the PTZ
mainboard. You can use them to set speed dome address, baud rate and HD/SD video mode.
Please refer to Figure 2-4 for the dial switch address.
Figure 2-4
2.3.2 Dial Switch Setup
Users must set the address number, Baud rate, parity setup or HD/SD video mode which is used
by the speed dome before controlling it. Only after all these settings are completed, can the
speed dome respond to its control commands.
Note:
Users need to install back the transparent cover component after taking out the EPE, setting
the dial switch and drying the dust and impurity inside the device.
It has to cut off the power and reboot the device after relevant information has been set
again, which can make the new settings take effect.
There are two dial switch on the speed dome PTZ which are used to confirm the speed dome
address, baud rate, parity or HD/SD vide mode. It is 1 when you set the button as ON. For
address setup dial switch, 1 is the lowest bit, 8 is the highest bit; for the Baud rate, parity or
HD/SD video mode setup dial switch, 1 is the lowest bit, 4 is the highest bit. (Intelligent speed
dome self-adapt PELCO-D, PELCO-P, industrial standard protocol and control protocol which
don
’t need to be set via dial switch).
2.3.3 Address Setup
The speed dome can adopt dial switch to set address, the encode mode adopts binary system. 1
to 8 is valid bit. The highest address bit is 255; see Figure 2-5 for address label and you can refer
to the sheet 2-1 for address bit setup.
Figure 2-5
Address
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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