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CHART 1 - RECEIVER/DRIVER PAN/TILT ADDRESSES

CHANGING SETTINGS FOR
RECEIVER/DRIVER UNITS

DIPSWITCHES

The dipswitches serve a dual purpose. First, they control the address of
the pan/tilt when operated via RS485. Second, they control the alarm
and display functions for the pan/tilt. Address changes are made using
the dip switches located on the PC board (Figure 15).

Figure 15

Dipswitches

UNIT ADDRESSES FOR 485 CONTROL

The dipswitches come factory preset with switch 6 in the on position,
indicating the address mode. The default address for the pan/tilt on
receiver/driver versions of the DeputyDome™ is preset at the factory
as "1." If more than one unit is being used with 485 control it will be
necessary to change the address for each additional unit.

To change the address, power down the unit, remove the pan/tilt from
the housing, and set the address using the dipswitch settings shown in
Chart 1 in the next column. Replace the unit and power up.

Summary of Contents for DDW10CR

Page 1: ...fore attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions completely Product Instructions Deputy Dome Bullet Resistant Standard Pressurized Dome DDW10CR PDDW10CR 81 IN5210 04 1...

Page 2: ...Figure 3 Figure 2 WIRING See wiring charts next page FOR NON PRESSURIZED VERSION 5 Run all electrical wiring through the bracket and out the access hole 6 Attach appropriate connectors to incoming wir...

Page 3: ...lt because the wiring connections are being made as the pan tilt is being slid sideways Figure 9 Front View Side View Edge Connector Figure 10 Panel Fastener 4 Tighten the panel fastener with a long P...

Page 4: ...ant screws line up Tighten the ange nuts IMPORTANT NOTE For non pressurized units make sure the wiring on top of the housing is fed through the opening on the bottom of the wall mount On pressurized u...

Page 5: ...Off Off On CHART 1 RECEIVER DRIVER PAN TILT ADDRESSES CHANGING SETTINGS FOR RECEIVER DRIVER UNITS DIPSWITCHES The dipswitches serve a dual purpose First they control the address of the pan tilt when o...

Page 6: ...off set the switches to the desired baudrate alarm position and display mode with SW4 and SW5 ON and SW6 OFF then power the unit on again Finally power the unit off set the address and make sure that...

Page 7: ...32 X 1 2 Trimmed hex head SS 8 40 92 WSTH02 8 Star washer 5 41 30 VL1411 DDWC10 P T bracket 1 Part Number Description Qty 42 60 1414 DDWC10 pan limits collars 2 43 92 WSFL01 1 4 Flat washer SS 4 44 9...

Page 8: ...8 40 39 38 37 36 35 57 56 55 54 53 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 70 69 68 79 78 77 76 75 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41...

Page 9: ...rom location to location a size of 40 cubic foot is recommended This should be enough to re ll 30 individual hous ings Handle the tanks with care Although nitrogen is an inert gas the tank is highly p...

Page 10: ...o later than 20ms after the last byte of the message has been received If the message is not understood by the DeputyDome a NACK message will be sent If an inquiry message is successfully received fro...

Page 11: ...ss Assignment Message This six byte command sets the address of the dome The address is in hexadecimal and is contained in bytes 4 and 5 If the ad dress is set to FFH then the unit derives its address...

Page 12: ...byte number ve is the message terminator byte FUNCTION Byte 3 Byte 4 DESCRIPTION REQUEST POSITION P Get position ASCII character upper case p followed by the character The response to this command is...

Page 13: ...ition data 9 F0 LS nibble nibble 30H 3FH Position data is 30H ored with data nibble F03 F02 F01 F00 of lens focus position data 10 Terminator and Checksum 80H 8FH Most signi cant nibble is always 8 Le...

Page 14: ...meters of camera operation All the Camera commands generate a Latch Status response message FUNCTION Byte 3 Byte 4 DESCRIPTION MANUAL IRIS TOGGLE L M Toggles iris operation between auto iris and manua...

Page 15: ...le below BYTE DATA DESCRIPTION 1 F8H Autobaud character 2 Address in hex Camera address 01H DFH 3 S Upper case S 4 P1 MS nibble 30H 3FH Pressure data is 30H ored with data nibble P07 P06 P05 P04 of pr...

Page 16: ...charges The limited warranty stated in these product instructions is subject to all of the following terms and conditions 1 NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS WARRANTY SERVICE If Purchaser believes that the Produ...

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