
5
Configuration DIP Switches
CAMERA ID/ ADDRESS SETUP (SWITCH SW1)
PTZ cameras must be addressed with a unique number.
This number can be from 0-255 and is set in binary, use the
table below to manually set the address.
Visit http://www.binaryhexconverter.com for more help to
convert decimal to binary. Once the camera is installed and
the ID has been set up, it can be changed without having to
access the DIP switches. It can be done from the camera
menu system, see page 6 for further details.
BAUD RATE (SWITCH SW2)
All cameras operated from the same controller must all be configured to the same baud
rate. Lower baud rates will see fewer data errors and can be transmitted over longer
distances than high baud rates. Higher baud rates will be more responsive to user input.
Set your PTZ camera to the same baud rate as your controller, or use the Auto Detect
function which will configure this automatically. Set using switches SW2-1 and SW2-2.
Baud Max transmission
rate distance (.5mm cable)
2400 1800M
4800 1200M
9600 800M
EOL RESISTOR (SWITCH SW2)
When connecting PTZ cameras, the built in 120Ω resistor
should be connected on the last PTZ camera in the chain.
See page 6 for further details. The resistor is connected
via DIP switch SW2-4.
Address
Switch SW1 Setup
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8
1
On
Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
2
Off
On
Off Off Off Off Off Off
3
On
On
Off Off Off Off Off Off
4
Off Off
On
Off Off Off Off Off
5
On
Off
On
Off Off Off Off Off
6
Off
On
On
Off Off Off Off Off
7
On
On
On
Off Off Off Off Off
8
Off Off Off
On
Off Off Off Off
9
On
Off Off
On
Off Off Off Off
10
Off
On
Off
On
Off Off Off Off
SWITCH SW1
SWITCH SW2