Advanced Global Technology QSP-660 manual BQ Quadrant button, Serial Connector Pins

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Camera buttons - is a number 1 through 4 corresponding to the camera number. A space or tab must be entered between the command and the number.
Zoom button – will expand a quadrant of any image in playback. Repeated entries of this command will rotate through the quadrants.
VCR button - will cause the QSP-660 to enter or exit VCR playback mode Freeze button - will cause the QSP-660 to freeze during live mode
Display button
Sequence button - will cause QSP-660 to start or stop sequencing during live mode. PIP button
RS-232 REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE

The QSP-660 has a built in RS-232 serial$GYDQFHGinterface7HFKQRORJ\that supports9LGHRremote￿,QFcontrol￿ of the QSP-660 through simple ASCII commands. These commands provide access to the front panel button operations just as the IR Remote Control does.

The QSP-660 serial interface is fixed at 2400 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. It uses the very simple command format:

<command> <return>

The command is 2 character or 2 character plus parameter and must be followed by a carriage return. The QSP-660 will respond with:

>if the command was recognized, or

?if the command was not recognized or is invalid

The following commands are supported by the QSP-660 serial interface and behave just as if the indicated front panel button was pushed:

BD

BS

BP

BQ Quadrant button

BV

BF

BBVCR button - will cause the QSP-660 to enter the VCR bypass mode

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BZ

Commands only take a fraction of a second to execute within the QSP-660. However, there must be a delay of at least 0.3 seconds (300 milliseconds) between the carriage return and start of the next command. The command decode prompt (>) may occur before the command has finished executing and should not be used as an indication to send the next command.

For proper RS-232 operation, the 8 position DIP switch, SW 5, located next to the DB-9 RS-232 interface connector within the QSP-660 must be set to the factory default positions as indicated below. The DB-9 connector pinout corresponds to a standard 9-pin DCE (modem) device.

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SERIAL CONNECTOR PINS

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Signal ground

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TX+ (out) RS232 or 422

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RX+ (in) RS232 or 422

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Signal ground

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Signal ground

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TX- (out) RS422

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Signal ground

QSP-660: Instructions for Basic Operation and Installation

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Contents QSP-660 $GYDQFHG7HFKQRORJ\9LGHR,QF Operational Features Description Installation Steps Getting StartedOUT VCR-IN VCR OUT Video OUTSW4 Operation DisplayFreeze SequenceQSP-660 Instructions for Basic Operation and Installation Main Menu Set Time/DateCamera Set Up Other Display OptionsAdvanced Function Menus Camera Label ChangingDisplay Sequencing Format Screens Video Loss Alarms Alarm Set UpExternal Alarms Set Alarm Enable Schedule Enable Scheduled AlarmsAlarm Control Options Alarm Dwell AdjustmentAlarm Activation Type Alarm LogSecurity Set Up Other OptionsHand Held IR Remote Control Programming your ATV QSP-660 Remote ControlCode set #1 Code set #2 Freeze Times Quadrant PIPUsing the Breakout Adapter Alarm Interconnection on the QSP-660Typical Alarm Connections Open High Current/Voltage Alarm OutputAlarm Connector Pins Serial Connector Pins BQ Quadrant buttonConnectors PhysicalVideo ElectricalLimitation of Warranty Year 2000 Conformance