Rs-232c communication, Define group – Pelco DX3000 User Manual

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Pelco Manual C681M-D (2/02)

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5.

Turn the JOG dial to select the option, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
The option stops flashing.

Turning the JOG dial changes the priority setting as follows:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -

The - (hyphen) means that camera channel is turned off; that is, if a camera is con-
nected to the DVR, it will not be recorded.

For camera channels with a Priority setting of 1-5, the recording interval set in maxi-
mum recording fields is divided according to the value entered in the Priority setting.
The FILD (FIELDS) setting will vary according to this value.

NOTE:

When the AUDIO RECORDING setting in the Initial Set Up menu is ON,

the only options available are 1 and -.

6.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 for other cameras. Every camera channel must have a priority
setting; otherwise, you will not be able to exit the menu.

7.

Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the Normal Rec Setting menu or
twice to return to the Main Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the pro-
gramming mode.

RS-232C COMMUNICATION

The recorder can be operated from a personal computer connected to the RS-232C terminal.
These settings set the communication parameters.

Pelco does not offer equipment to support this function.

Skip steps 1 and 2 if they have already been done.

1.

Press the SET UP button to display the Menu Setting menu.

2.

Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to COMMUNICATION SETTING, and then turn
the SHUTTLE ring to the right. The Communication Setting menu appears.

3.

Check that the cursor is next to RS-232C SETTING, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring
to the right. The RS-232C Setting menu appears.

4.

Check that the cursor is next to TRANSMISSION RATE, and then turn the SHUTTLE
ring to the right. The option starts flashing.

NOTE:

If the PRE A-REC field in the A-Rec/M-Det Setting menu has been set to

SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG, the option does not flash because it cannot be
changed.

5.

Turn the JOG dial to select the baud rate, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.

The options are 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600.

6.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the data bit length, parity, stop bit length, and delimiter.

The options for each field:

Data bit length: 7 or 8

Parity: None, odd, even

Stop bit length: 1 or 2

Delimiter: CR (carriage return) or CR•LF (carriage return and line feed)

7.

Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left once to return to the Communication Setting menu
or twice to return to the Menu Setting menu, or press the SET UP button to exit the
programming mode.

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