Camera Addressing
Each camera must have it
ʼ
s own unique address so that only control data intended for
that camera is received and processed by the camera. If multiple cameras had the same
address, they would all move together when pan and tilt commands are transmitted.
Analogue cameras and IP cameras are addressed di
ff
erently and addressing analogue
Sentinel cameras depends on your controller. Consult the manual for your specific Iris
controller for details of how to set the camera address.
Analogue Camera Addressing:
Set the address for your IRIS106 via the bank of DIP switches the can be located by
removing the dome cover as shown in the image below:
To change the cameras address, remove the camera dome and locate DIP switch bank 1
as shown in the photo. There are 10 DIP switches in the bank. Switches 1~8 set the
camera address (Binary 1~256) and switches 9 and 10 set the Baud Rate. The baud rate
is set to 9600bps (switch 9 = OFF / switch 10 = ON).
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10 way DIP Switch Bank
Address 1 / 9600 Baud Rate
Address 2 / 9600 Baud Rate
Address 3 / 9600 Baud Rate
Address 4 / 9600 Baud Rate