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System address setting
The control commands contain target system
’
s ID. The
system only reacts to the command sent to its own ad-
dress or broadcast address. So, each system should be
assigned an address. Four kinds of IDs are applicable
for systems:
• •
Hard ID
: Hard ID is set via DIP SW1, it can not be
changed from OSD menu. Hard ID ranges from 1
to 255.
• •
Programmable ID
: Set all 8bits of SW1 to ON to
activate programmable address. Input 10-bit cam-
era SN number, and then set system ID by controller
(The system SN number can be found on the side of
the camera or on the package.).
• •
Debug ID
: Set all the bites of the SW1 to 0 (all
OFF), the system will react to any command for
any ID.
NOTE:
Debug ID only works with Factory protocol.
• •
Broadcast ID
: When a command is sent to broad-
cast ID, all systems connected to the control bus
will respond to that command. Broadcast ID is
definable, ranges from 1 to 255, the default broad-
cast ID is 255.
SW1
is used for seting dome ID. The setting is strictly
in accordance with binary system, if you are not famil-
iar 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.
ON
ID
Switc h Numb e r
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8