Rugged Outback ELX4-60 manual Seek Header, Delimiter, Timeout ms, Lines

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ELX4 -60

BASIC CONFIGURATION

Seek Header

If a protocol is built in ELX4 -60 like Star Finger 007, this setting is needless. Otherwise, ELX4-60 can’t recognize which parameter value is input to ELX4 -60. Namely, all information has starting point and ending point. Header means starting point that is always inserted. So when this header data is transmitted to ELX4 -60, ELX4 -60 can recognize it as starting point. Two headers can be set maximally.

Delimiter

Because delimiter value may be different, refer to the manual of related device.

Timeout (ms)

The following “Lines” means maximal text line that can be included within a data. However length of each data may be different. Because ELX4-60 can’t recognize it automatically, timeout menu is needed. Namely, if specific time passes after ELX4-60 receives the last line, ELX4 -60 will regard it as normal data and decide to record.

Lines

To set maximal line of a data.

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Contents ELX4-60 User’s Guide Cctv Monitor UserFCC Compliance Statement Important Notice ELX4 Rugged CctvSetting at Text menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menu Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network What is ELX4-60? IntroductionKey features ELX4-60Product Description Front PanelRear Panel DIOInstallation Summary Viewing single full screen MonitoringViewing basic screen Quad-split Viewing multi screenViewing all channels with sequence mode Viewing with connected PTZ Viewing an alarm triggered channelViewing images with Digital Zoom Pan/Tilt Control Load PresetSave Preset Zoom/Focus ControlPlayback via various mode Using RelayUsing Screen Lock PlaybackVarious playback modes Playback via split screenPlayback with Digital Zoom Using Search Mode Button controlSeconds Copy / Backup / Delete Data ManagerCopy Image Select DiskBackup Manager Start Date & Time / End Date & TimeDelete Data ConfigurationQuick Setup Date/TimeTime Format Time ZoneDaylight Saving Date/TimeRecording Recording Speed/Quality Configuration StatusChannel Status Audio RecordingCamera Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch NameTIP Color StatusType Gain/Brightness/ContrastNormal Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch Time ScheduleDay Start/End Setting Time ScheduleWeekday Start/End Special Time RecordingSetting Special Time Event RecordingSensor 1/2/3/4 Alarm Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChMD Area Text Setting MD AreaPre Alarm sec Post Alarm sec Special Time SetupRelay Monitor Seq. SwitchingsecAlarm Pop-up/Pop-up Holdsec System AudioSync Text With TextRecording / Monitoring DeviceDelimiter Timeout msSeek Header LinesTime Schedule To designate Weekday/Weekend and Day/NightSpecial Time Remote Setup User PasswordAdmin Password SecurityBackup Reminder Disk SetupAuto Del. Alarm Auto Del. NormalNetwork NetworkIP Address, NetMask, and Gateway Address DNS Server IP AddressUser ID/Password XDSLHRS HRS IntervalGroup ID Firewall / Port Monitoring Port / Playback PortTP Server Port Baud rate/Parity/Stop bit/Data bit Serial SetupInterface Miscellaneous Remote Control IDHow to register remote controller Keyboard Control Addr Alarm BuzzerReset Values Keyboard PTZ AddrUtility Disk Manager Type Using IP Cam Activating IP Cam menusCamera Setting IP Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch ConfigurationBand Width LimitKB/s IP AddressURLPort Select Cam Local IP Cam ListSearch Normal Rec. IP Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch IP Cam Event Alarm Rec. IP Cam Channel Ch ~ ChRecording Speed/Quality & Pre Alarm & Post Alarm Setting at Text menu Connecting External DeviceUsing Text Device Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menu Setting at Alarm Rec. menuSetting at Normal Rec. menu Using Keyboard Setting at Serial Setup’s PTZ menuAppendix Appendix #1 Technical Specification Appendix Appendix #2.2 IP construction and Network class Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network#2.1 Introduction IP construction#2.3 C-class Network Features of AddressesNetwork configuration To use as one network To use as two sub-networks 1/2 + 1/2 To use as three sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2To use as four sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 Appendix