I.R.I.S. 295 User Manual

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APPENDIX: A

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

Its vitally important to ensure the DIP switch settings for your camera are correct. Incorrect settings could result in issues such as video
loss or no control.

When you open the DIP switch window, hold the camera so the switches are orientated as shown below.

Switch Bank 1

The top bank of switches is Switch Bank 1 and controls the video format (switch 3) and image flip (switch 8). You should never need to
touch switch bank 1 as it is factory set depending on your region
. Switch 3 sets PAL/NTSC, switch 8 sets the cameras memory to
remember image flip commands sent from the IRIS595 controller and also flips image when set from OFF to ON).

Switch Bank 2

The bottom bank of switches is Switch Bank 2. This sets the cameraʼs address between 01 and 255 in binary. Therefore, switch 1 has
the value of 1 when it is in the ON position, switch 2 has the value of 2, switch 3 has the value of 4, switch 4 has the value of 8 and so
on. A table showing the correct address settings from Address 1 to Address 38 is provided as an example on page 17.

Example 1

The example below shows the camera set to NTSC (Bank 1, Switch 3 = ON), Image flip memory ON(Bank 1, Switch 8) and address 5
(Bank 2, switches 1 and 3 - ie, switch 1 = value 1, switch 3 = value 4, therefore 1+4=5.

Example 2

The example below shows the camera set to NTSC (Bank 1, Switch 3 ON), Ball Down (hanging) orientation (Bank 1, Switch 8 = ON),
and address 1.

WARNING!
The settings for Bank 1 switches 1~7 are factory set and should never be changed! Changing these settings can seriously effect the
performance of your camera.

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SW1

SW2

SW1

SW2

SW1

SW2

When Bank 1 Switch 8 is set from
OFF to ON the video output will
flip to the ʻball downʼ orientation
and the cameras memory will be
activated. This stores any
subsequent image flip command
sent from the IRIS595 controller.

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