Toshiba C-DR0101 External Terminal Specifications, RS-232C Communication Specifications

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16. EXTERNAL TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS

16.1. RS-232C Communication Specifications

The Digital Video Recorder’s RS-232C interface permits remote control using a connected PC.

Note

Control software is not supplied as standard.

Communication specifications are those set when the Switcher Synchronization selection on the Communication Setting Screen is set to "OFF."

TOA takes no responsibility for any inconvenience or damage to customer hardware or software which may result from the use of control software based on the specifications described in this section.

16.1.1. The Rules of Overall Communications

1.All communications are established by means of a command from the controller.

2.Responses are always present in mutual communications.

3.The response timeout period is 1 second, and the timeout period between continuous data is 100 milliseconds. When the timeout occurs, the corresponding communications are regarded as failed.

4.Data is only updated when a communication setting content update command is received while in Standby mode or in Idle and Recording Pause mode. No setting content update commands are accepted during system activation, error message indication, menu screen display, search screen display, playback, recording (Include Alarm Recording Setting’s Alarm is set to “VALID.”) or while in timer mode (DEL is returned).

5.When command operation cannot be performed, received data is discarded and any commands are regarded as invalid.

16.1.2. Communication Protocol

Transfer System :

Start/stop system (asynchronous system), duplex

Parity Bit :

Even

Transfer Rate :

9,600, 19,200, 38,400 bps

Code :

Binary code

Bit Length :

8 bits

Flow Control :

CTS/RTS handshaking, none

Stop Bit :

1

Error Control :

None

16.1.3. RS-232C Connector Pin Arrangement

The following table shows the signal name of each pin of the RS-232C D-sub 9P connector.

Pin No.

Signal Name

 

 

1

Unconnected

 

 

2

RXD (Received Data)

 

 

3

TXD (Transmitted Data)

 

 

4

Unconnected

 

 

5

GND

 

 

6

Unconnected

 

 

7

RTS (Request to send)

 

 

8

CTS (Clear to send)

 

 

9

Unconnected

 

 

Note: The plug for the RS-232C connector is not supplied with the Digital Video Recorder. Use a cross cable for the RS-232C interface connection.

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Contents 1CH Digital Video Recorder C-DR0100 Table of Contents Operation Digital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Modifications Ntsc version complies with Part 15 of the FCC RulesWhen Using the Recorder Safety PrecautionsSafety Symbol and Message Conventions When installing the RecorderGeneral Description FeaturesHandling Precautions Nomenclature and Functions Search Key Alarm Reset KeyDisk Full/Failure Indicator Disk Full Indicator Failure IndicatorAlarm Input Terminal Main Power SwitchRecording Stop Input Terminal Switcher Video Input Terminal Control Input/Output Terminal Alarm Reset Output TerminalSelect the setting value Setting Item Chart and Setting ProceduresBasic Setting Procedures Enter the setting screenSetting Item Setting Item ChartMain Menu Screen Individual Item SettingsPlayback Settings Time Sync Master / Slave Clock SettingsExample Disk SettingsSummer Time Daylight Saving Time Setting Mirroring HDD-A Recording SettingsREC Mode RE-REC / Stop / Series Disk Mode Play Mode NormalInternal Timer Recording Settings General Recording SettingsREC Pattern Timer Schedule Screen SettingsDate Daily / Weekly / Cancel TimeTable below Alarm Recording SettingsWith the or + key ScreenRecording period when input mode is set to Level About the Alarm Input ModeRecording period when input mode is set to Edge Screen Display Settings Key Lock Release Key LockRS232C Baud Communication SettingsNetwork Settings Ctrl Switcher Sync On / OFF / Time SyncLog Display General/ Timer Recording Logs General/ Timer Rec LogAlarm Recording Logs Alarm Rec Log Failure Logs System MaintenanceMenu Default Settings ALL Disk FormattingDR0101, C-DR0105 HDD-BRecorders Activation Digital Video Recorder Activation and TerminationRecorder’s Termination Operation After Power Failure RestorationWhen the Failure Screen Is Displayed When the Power Fails during RecordingRecording Priorities RecordingType of Recording Screen Display during RecordingPage Following keys are used in recording Keys to Be Used in RecordingTHU JAN 00 00 Screen Display during Playback PlaybackType of Playback Performing Various Playback Fanctions Keys to Be Used in PlaybackPerforming Playback Forward Block Playback and Reverse Block Playback Forward Frame Playback and Reverse Frame PlaybackAbout the Playback Start Position Basic Date/Time Search and Block Search Operations Search FunctionsKeys to Be Used in Searching Date/Time and Block SearchesBlock Search Operation Time Shift Search Connections to the Monitor TV When Using the 24V AC or 12V DC or AC Mains CameraConnections Preparations for ConnectionsExpansion System Series Recording Basic SystemConnection Examples Power Sync cameras cannot be used Connection to the Multi-switcherBasic System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcher Master Expansion System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcherRecording Time Table Recording Picture Quality SettingWhen using the C-DR0100 When using the C-DR0101Lebel 24KB 181 272 544 907 1361 2723 5447 8170 When using the C-DR0105Level 40KB 110 166 332 553 830 1660 3321 4982 8303 Level 32KB 137 206 412 687 1031 2063 4126 6189Rules of Overall Communications External Terminal SpecificationsRS-232C Communication Specifications RS-232C Connector Pin ArrangementRS-232C Communication Format Controller Digital Recorder RS-232C Communication Command Controller Digital RecorderKeys Commands Menu Setting Commands Search Menu Execution Command Menu Setting Content Request CommandLog Request Command Parameter RS-232C Communication Command Digital Recorder ControllerKey response command RS-232C Communication Format Digital Recorder ControllerMenu Setting Content Response Command About the Ethernet Terminal Log Content Response CommandSearch menu result command STX LEN Command Para DataRack Mounting Symptom Possible Cause Remedy If YOU Think There is a Failure Troubleshooting0dB = Specifications

C-DR0101 specifications

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