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Connecting to a personal computer

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Connecting with a personal computer

This unit can be remote controlled from a PC equipped with a RS-232C connection. It is also possible to input comments
from a PC for recording comment information along with the video.

 Connection via modem

Please use RS-232C Straight cable (9pin) to connect a modem with this unit. The setting of CTS should be set to “HIGH”
or “ON”. Please refer to the instruction manual of a modem for details about connection.

Unit

Modem

Modem

Telephone line

Personal Computer

RS-232C straight cable (9 pin)

Y/C

1

MAIN

OFF

ON

AC IN

~

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

4

RESET

RS-232C

2

3

5

6

7

8

9

1

ALARM IN

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

CLOCK ADJ

REC

EMERGENCY

RESERVED

MODE OUT 1

MODE OUT 2

MODE OUT 3

MODE OUT 4

CALL OUT

CALL OUT GND

MAX 30mA

DC 5V OUT

GND

CAMERA OUT

RS-232C

RESET

CAMERA IN

IN

OUT

VIDEO OUT

MIC

GND

AUDIO

1

0

0

V

 Direct connection

Please use RS-232C Crossover cable (9pin) to connect a modem with a personal computer. RS -232C Crossover cable
differs depending on the personal computer.

Y/C

1

MAIN

OFF

ON

AC IN

~

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

4

RESET

RS-232C

2

3

5

6

7

8

9

1

ALARM IN

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

CLOCK ADJ

REC

EMERGENCY

RESERVED

MODE OUT 1

MODE OUT 2

MODE OUT 3

MODE OUT 4

CALL OUT

CALL OUT GND

MAX 30mA

DC 5V OUT

GND

CAMERA OUT

RS-232C

RESET

CAMERA IN

IN

OUT

VIDEO OUT

MIC

GND

AUDIO

1

0

0

V

Unit

Personal Computer

RS-232C Crossover cable (9 pin)

 RS-232C Terminal

RS-232C

1

6

9

5

RXD

TXD

DTR

GND

Receiving Data

Transmission Data

Data Terminal Ready

Signal Ground

Pin NO. Letters

Letters

Pin NO.

Transmission Contents

Transmission Contents

DSR

RTS

CTS

Data Set Ready

Request To Send

Clear To Send

2
3
4
5

6
7
8

 RS-232C Cable

Please use the following RS-232C Crossover cable to connect your personal computer to the unit.

FRAME

D-sub 9 pin (unit)

D-sub 25 pin (Personal computer)

FG
TXD
RXD
RTS
CTS
DSR
GND
DTR

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

20

RXD

TXD

DTR

GND

DSR

RTS
CTS

2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1) When RS-232C terminal of personal 
computer is D-sub 25 pin

D-sub 9 pin

D-sub 9 pin

FRAME

FRAME

RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS

2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RXD

TXD

DTR

GND

DSR

RTS
CTS

2
3
4
5
6
7
8

2) When Personal computers RS-232C 
terminal is D-sub 9 pin

Summary of Contents for DX-TL800E120

Page 1: ...1 ENGLISH OTHERS DIGITAL RECORDER RS232 PROTOCOL MODEL DX TL800E120 THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER...

Page 2: ...Crossover cable differs depending on the personal computer Y C 1 MAIN OFF ON AC IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 4 RESET RS 232C 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 ALARM IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CLOCK ADJ REC EMERGENCY RESERVED MODE OUT...

Page 3: ...type commands are to be sent from the PC for each operation such as power on off record playback etc for the unit Menu setting type commands are to be specified for each menu setting of the unit As a...

Page 4: ...Indicates that the execution was successful KKB4 Indicates that the PAUSE button was operated Command from PC Replied status code from unit to PC Meaning KKP0 KKB1 KKB4 RC EX 00KKP0 PC EX 00KKB1 PC EX...

Page 5: ...ayback command 00 Stop 11 Playback 12 Foward speed search 1 13 Foward speed search 2 14 Foward speed search 3 15 Foward speed search 4 16 Fast foward 17 Foward field advance 21 Reverse playback 22 Rev...

Page 6: ...ring another condition Playback mode number refer to playback mode Case of another condition 3 Display mode number 03 single screen 04 split display 05 zoom 07 display error 1 Timer recording ON OFF 0...

Page 7: ...RC EX 3 DW 1 2 Reading of menu information RC EX 3 DR 1 2 1 00048 Time Year 00049 Time Month 00050 Time Day 00053 Time Hour 00054 Time Minute 00055 Time Second 2 00001 00099 Time Year 00001 00012 Tim...

Page 8: ...CH7 00007 CH8 00008 CH9 3 Error type SPLIT 9 1 00432 00440 00432 Top left 00433 Top middle 00434 Top right 00435 Middle left 00436 Middle middle 00437 Middle right 00438 Bottom left 00439 Bottom middl...

Page 9: ...0583 CH8 00585 CH9 2 00000 OFF 00001 ON 3 Error type 1 00656 02383 00656 00847 CH1 00848 01039 CH2 01040 01231 CH3 01232 01423 CH4 01424 01615 CH5 01616 01807 CH6 01808 01999 CH7 02000 02191 CH8 02192...

Page 10: ...CH4 04068 CH5 04069 CH6 04070 CH7 04071 CH8 04072 CH9 2 00000 SUPER 00001 HIGH 00002 STD STANDARD 00003 BASIC 00004 LONG 3 Error type 1 04048 04056 04048 CH1 04049 CH2 04050 CH3 04051 CH4 04052 CH5 0...

Page 11: ...L 00255 3 Start time Hour 00000 00023 Hour 00255 4 Start time Minute 00000 00059 Time 00255 5 End time Hour 00000 00023 Hour 00255 6 End time Minute 00000 00059 Time 00255 7 Selected pattern 00001 A 0...

Page 12: ...025 1P 00050 0 5P 00100 0 25P 00200 0 125P 3 Error type 1 04688 04723 04688 A CH1 04689 A CH2 04690 A CH3 04691 A CH4 04692 A CH5 04693 A CH6 04694 A CH7 04695 A CH8 04696 A CH9 04697 B CH1 04698 B CH...

Page 13: ...4760 A CH9 04761 B CH1 04762 B CH2 04763 B CH3 04764 B CH4 04765 B CH5 04766 B CH6 04767 B CH7 04768 B CH8 04769 B CH9 04770 C CH1 04771 C CH2 04772 C CH3 04773 C CH4 04774 C CH5 04775 C CH6 04776 C C...

Page 14: ...3 Error type 1 04817 2 00000 OFF 00001 ON 00002 ALARM 3 Error type 1 04848 04851 04848 MODE OUT 1 04849 MODE OUT 2 04850 MODE OUT 3 04851 MODE OUT 4 2 00000 OFF 00001 REC 00002 PLAY 00003 REMAIN 0000...

Page 15: ...TTINGS STOP BIT LENGTH RS 232C SETTINGS DELIMITER Writing of menu information RC EX 3 DW 1 2 Reading of menu information RC EX 3 DR 1 2 1 04896 2 00000 OFF 00001 REMOTE A 00002 REMOTE B 3 Error type 1...

Page 16: ...5045 Search time Month 05046 Search time Day 05047 Search time Hour 05048 Search time Minute 05049 Search time Second 2 Year 00001 00099 Month 00001 00012 Day 00001 00031 Hour 00001 00023 Minute 00000...

Page 17: ...Year 05143 Copy end time Month 05144 Copy end time Day 05145 Copy end time Hour 05146 Copy end time Minute 05147 Copy end time Second 2 Year 00001 00099 Month 00001 00012 Day 00001 00031 Hour 00001 00...

Page 18: ...ndition 9 Display condition 10 Motion detection condition 11 Back up condition 12 Copy condition 13 Restore condition 14 Device control condition 15 Acquire information condition 16 Delete device cond...

Page 19: ...RC EX 2 KKK0 RC EX 2 KKW0 RC EX 2 KKW5 RC EX 2 KKA RC EX 2 KKJ0 RC EX 2 KKJ1 RC EX 2 KKS00 RC EX 2 KKS01 RC EX 2 KKS02 RC EX 2 KKS03 RC EX 2 KKS04 RC EX 2 KKS11 RC EX 2 KKS12 RC EX 2 KKS13 RC EX 2 KK...

Page 20: ...Playback pause 2 090E Reverse playback pause 2 090F Forward speed search 2 0910 Reverse speed search 2 0911 Fast forward 2 0912 Rewind 2 0913 Playback 3 0914 Reverse playback 3 0915 Playback pause 3 0...

Page 21: ...7 C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m x y z n o p q r s t u v w Space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 00068 00050 00051 00060 00061 00043 00044 00033 00034 00112 00113 00099...

Page 22: ...99 4 Camera number 00 CH1 01 CH2 02 CH3 03 CH4 04 CH5 05 CH6 06 CH7 07 CH8 08 CH9 5 Character size 00 32 6 Comment 7 Error type 1 Camera number 00 CH1 01 CH2 02 CH3 03 CH4 04 CH5 05 CH6 06 CH7 07 CH8...

Page 23: ...DISPLAY SETTINGS screen Display COM MENT and confirm The number of characters displayed on the screen all 32 for single screen first 10 for SPLIT4 and first 6 for SPLIT9 3 Skip to the scene with char...

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