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DOME ADDRESS SETTING
The control commands contain target dome’s ID. The dome
only reacts to the command sent to its own address or
broadcast address. So, each dome should be assigned an
address. Four kinds of IDs are applicable for domes:
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Hard ID:
Hard ID is set via DIP SW1, it can not be
changed from OSD menu. Hard ID ranges from 1 to 255.
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Programmable ID:
Set all 8-bits of SW1 to ON to
activate programmable address. Input 10-bit camera SN
number, and then set dome ID by controller (The dome
SN number can be found on the side of the camera or on
the package.).
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Debug ID:
Set all the bites of the SW1 to 0 (all OFF), the
dome will react to any command for any ID.
NOTE: Debug ID only works with Factory protocol.
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Broadcast ID:
When a command is sent to broadcast ID,
all domes connected to the control bus will respond to
that command. Broadcast ID is definable, ranges from 1
to 255, the default broadcast ID is 255.
SW1 is used for setting dome ID. The setting is strictly in
accordance with binary system, if you are not familiar with
binary system please look up the address setting chart.
NOTE: When using Philips protocol, the first 5 bits of SW2 and
all bits of SW1 are for address setting. Max address can be 8191.
Example: in order to set address 2657, set bit 1, 6, 7 of SW1 and bit
2, 4 of SW2 ON. (2657=1+32+64+512+2048)
ADDRESS SETTING CHART
O means ON, blank means OFF.
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Switch Number
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