SECO-LARM USA EV-7105-PPEQ, EV-7105-NPEQ Communication Protocol and Camera ID DIP Switch Setup

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ENFORCER Mini PTZ Camera

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Communication Protocol and Camera ID DIP Switch Setup:

Before the Mini PTZ Camera is installed, first set up the DIP switches to configure the camera ID and the communications protocol.

Communication Protocol

Camera ID

1.Remove the clear dome of the Mini PTZ Camera by turning it counterclockwise by hand.

2.Look for the two DIP switch blocks near the base of the black plastic dome which surrounds the camera. DO NOT REMOVE THE BLACK PLASTIC DOME.

3.Set the camera ID (8- pin DIP switch):

The camera ID is a binary number from 1 to 255. Factory default camera ID is "1."

Do not use "00000000" as a camera ID.

The ID number of a particular camera must match the Cam ID setting of the DVR or keyboard controller.

On

Value

Example: Camera ID=5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

4

8

16

32

64

128

1

+

4

=

5

 

 

 

On

Value

Example: Camera ID=10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

4

8

16

32

64

128

 

2

+

8

=

10

 

 

4.Set the communication protocol (4- pin DIP switch):

Set the proper protocol using Pin 1 and Pin 2 of the 4-pin DIP switch.

The protocol for the camera must be identical to the protocol used by the DVR or pan/tilt controller. If not, the camera cannot be controlled by the controller. See the DVR or pan/tilt controller

manual for protocol information.

If the protocol of the camera is changed, the camera must be turned off and then turned back on for the change to take effect.

The factory default protocol is "Pelco-D, 2400 bps."

Pins 3 and 4 are set by the factory and must not be changed. If they are changed, the camera WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY.

DO NOT TOUCH PINS 3 AND 4

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Contents EV-7105-NPEQ Ntsc EV-7105-PPEQ PAL Table of Contents IntroductionEnforcer Mini PTZ Camera Features and Functions Wide Range of Programmable OptionsPan/Tilt Parts ListSpecifications Dimensions Safeguards and Precautions Operation PrecautionsCleaning Precautions Before StartingOverview Communication Protocol and Camera ID DIP Switch Setup Installation Connecting Multiple PTZ CamerasPre-operation Checklist Understanding and Operating Preset and Pattern Functions SECO-LARM, U.S.A., INC Reserved Presets Configuration DefaultsDefault Display Configuration Default Camera Configuration Default Motion ConfigurationOSD Display of Main Screen OSD Main ScreenOperating the OSD Menus Dome Camera Setup Speed DomeDisplay Edit MaskFrom Speed Dome Camera Speed Dome Camera MenuSystem Information Menu Display Setup Menu From Display SetupSET North Direction Menu Auto -- This function isPrivacy Zone Menu Edit Mask MenuMask no Clear MaskDome Camera Setup Menu Zoom Camera Setup Menu WB Setup Menu White BalanceFrom Dome Camera Setup From Zoom Camera SetupAE Setup Menu Auto Exposure Motion Setup Menu Inverse / NormalParking Action Setup Menu From Motion SetupHome / Preset / Pattern / Swing GroupCancel / on Global / LocalEdit Label Menu From Preset MenuEdit Scene Menu Swing Swing Setup MenuCancel / OK Edit Pattern Menu Pattern Setup MenuFrom Pattern Setup Group Setup Menu DwellSystem Initialize Menu Also Available from SECO-LARM SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc

EV-7105-NPEQ, EV-7105-PPEQ specifications

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