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4.2 Compatible devices for the use with the DTRX3 receiver

WARNING!  In case of using the DTRX324, refer to the paragraph 17. Compatible devices for the use 

with the DTRX324 receiver. 

  Control keyboards:

 DCT, DCJ, DCTEL, DCIR, DCS3, DCS2, DCMT8

  Pan  &  Tilt  motors:

  PTH310/PTH310P,  PTH311/PTH311P,  PTH910/PTH910P,  PTH911/PTH911P, 

NXPTH210, NXPTH211C
DCMX

: communications controller 

DCRE485

: serial data distributor 

Read the instruction manuals for the correct use of the above mentioned devices. 

4.3 Installation examples

  A  single  operator  with  several  monitors  for  the  control  of  a  set  of  positioning  devices  in  mixed 

configuration:

DEVICES: 

Control keyboard: 

 

1 DCS3 control keyboard

Video management: 

 

2 monitors

 

3 cameras (+1 OEM receiver)

 

1 video matrix SW328

Telemetry management: 

 

3 DTRX3 receivers

 

PTH910P 

P&T 

motors 

(PTH911P 

with 

DTRX324 

receiver)

 

1  OEM  receiver  (with  camera 
included)

R1

R2

R3

M1

OEM

K1

Summary of Contents for DTRX3

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...Control voltage of the positioning device and the wiper 10 6 7 AUX3 AUX4 auxiliary devices 10 6 8 Connection with the control unit 10 6 9 Connection with the RS485 line 11 6 9 1 Connecting more than...

Page 4: ...damages resulting from an improper use of the devices mentioned in this manual moreover he reserves the right to change the contents of the present manual without notice The documentation contained in...

Page 5: ...ectromagnetic compatibility and the other general requirements Nevertheless we would like to assure the users installer and operator illustrating some measures to be adopted in order to guarantee the...

Page 6: ...TELE ZOOM WIDE FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 Power supplied to the camera 12 V max 350mA AUX1 and 24 V max 180mA AUX2 2 dry contacts range 1A 230V 1A 24V AUX3 and AUX4...

Page 7: ...C DCMX communications controller DCRE485 serial data distributor Read the instruction manuals for the correct use of the above mentioned devices 4 3 Installation examples A single operator with severa...

Page 8: ...ce potentiometers 5 V and ground 4 wires for the wiper 3 wires for the washer 2 wires for each auxiliary device used 3 wires for the power supply cable Note We recommend using different multipolar cab...

Page 9: ...ler will take care to dispose it according to the recycling programs or in any case according to the rules in force in the country of destination 5 2 Control of the operating data on the rating plate...

Page 10: ...oning device and the lenses cables Alarms setting Test of the receiver active functions for PRESET operations 6 1 Identification number of the receiver Configure the SW1 SW2 and SW3 rotative switches...

Page 11: ...digital transmission systems and it can communicate with a speed from 300 to 38400 baud depending on the used protocol Dip switch switches 1 2 and 8 of SW4 and 1 of SW6 Settings Protocol Baud rate SW...

Page 12: ...er to activate the auxiliary device and then to press it again in order to deactivate it Dip 6 of SW4 switch set to ON position the auxiliary device remain activated as long as the operator keeps pres...

Page 13: ...the load inserted On the receiver side it is also possible to make a simpler connection to terminals RX 485A and RX 485B as in the following scheme 6 9 1 Connecting more than one receiver in cascade...

Page 14: ...ed to the same line should use the same communication protocol RS485 For each of the lines the following remarks are valid only one of the keyboards that at one end of the line has the load inserted o...

Page 15: ...not therefore necessary to terminate it If receiver R2 jams since it is the generator of line L3 all receivers connected to it in cascade R3 and R4 will not receive the commands 6 10 Connection with t...

Page 16: ...ther DTRX3 unit the reception mode should be set in Current Loop with jumpers JP2 and JP3 in position CL terminals RX CL and AGND should be connected to the preceding unit terminals TX CL and AGND res...

Page 17: ...upply to the unit For optics and pan tilt with PRESET functions PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS and IRIS VCC and GND the maximum length of the preset cables should not exceed 5 metres otherwise positioning on the...

Page 18: ...of the test release the Up switch The receiver starts up one function at a time for about 3 seconds Pan left right Led P Tilt low high Led T Zoom wide tele Led Z Focus far near Led F Iris close open...

Page 19: ...vated dip 4 of SW4 set to the ON position the alarm contacts are normally open dip 3 of SW4 set to the OFF position the alarm contacts are normally closed 9 1 Operation mode of AUX4 Switches dip 5 of...

Page 20: ...on From Accepted values between 1 and 40 Set Preset Patrol Position To Accepted values between 1 and 40 Set Preset Patrol Pause Accepted values between 1 and 99 Set Preset 42 Patrol Start Set Preset 4...

Page 21: ...omponents of the plant are closed in order to avoid the direct contact with live elements make sure that all parts are accurately and firmly fixed the power cords must not hamper the normal operations...

Page 22: ...ntification number of DTRX3 SW1 SW2 SW3 Press the reset key P1 or turn off the power supply Check the setting of dip 1 2 and 8 of SW4 and of dip 1 of SW6 The positioning device does not work Wrong pow...

Page 23: ...nd Aux4 at release 7 OFF 8 ON Standard Videotec protocol 8 OFF MACRO protocol DCJ DCT DCTEL and DCIR NOTES Default setting Compatible with keyboards DCS3 DCS2 and DCMT8 DCJ DCT DCTEL and DCIR with sta...

Page 24: ...RX3 receiver description positioning device connection lens preset protocol and baud rate settings etc 17 1 Compatible devices for the use with the DTRX324 receiver Refer to the following connectable...

Page 25: ...hing power 100 W Power supplied to the positioning device 24V 50 60 Hz Power supplied to the wiper 24V 50 60Hz Power supplied to the washer 24V 50 60 Hz Power supplied to the lens 3 V 12 V max 100 mA...

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