ZVR-130 User Manual
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Setting the camera interface
The ZVR-130 supports a serial interface to specified camera types.
To configure this interface, select the Serial Camera menu.
The range of cameras supported is constantly under development.
Details of currently supported models and features supported can be
found in the Meyertech document
ZVR-x30 Supported Cameras
or by contacting the Meyertech sales department.
To select the protocol you require, press the button until you reach
the line “Camera type” then press and hold the button. You will now
be able to cycle through the supported cameras. Once you have
selected the desired interface, press and hold the self test button to
save.
The communications type is defaulted to the normal format for the interface. E.g. Panasonic support an RS485 (2-wire)
interface and JVC support an RS422 (4-wire) interface.
It is possible to change between 2-wire and
4-
wire formats, by changing the “Mode”
option.
Load Factory Defaults
If you become unsure of the current configuration then the
should only be done as ZVR-
130 can be restored to it’s factory settings. This should only
be done as a last resort though because ALL previously
configured data will be lost. IE factory defaults will be restored
including the address.
To load factory defaults select
Confirm
, otherwise select
Cancel
to return to the Installation Menu.
LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS
Cancel
Confirm
When you use the self-test button to load
factory defaults, ALL configured data is lost,
including the receiver address.
When you load factory defaults over the network, IE
when the ZVR-130 is connected to a ZoneVu
network the receiver address is not restored to its
default value. This may save you a trip out to the
receiver site!
SERIAL CAMERA
Camera Type : JVC
Mode : RS422
FINISH
When using a camera with a RS-232 interface i.e. Philips
LTC0500 or LTC0600 cameras you will need to use a
RS-422 to RS-232 converter.
Within the menu, RS-422 format should be selected.