Guardian Technologies DFT 150/175, DVST manual Terminal Adapters, Leased Line Transmission, Calls

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DVST Installation Guide

Table of Contents

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Terminal Adapters

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8.1

ISDN connection (Terminal Adapter)

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DUALISDN=

 

 

 

ISDN=

 

 

8.2

Connecting a terminal adapter in direct mode

32

 

 

Making a Call

 

 

 

Answering a Call

 

 

 

Call disconnection

 

 

 

Configuring a terminal adapter for direct mode operation

 

8.3

Gandalf TA1

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Direct mode

 

 

8.4

ASCOM 5000 / CITAM

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ATMODE

 

 

 

Fig 5: ASCOM internal dip switch settings (ATMODE)

 

 

X21

 

 

 

Fig 6: ASCOM internal dip switch settings (X21)

 

8.5

Dataflex TA

38

9

Leased Line Transmission

39

 

9.1

Leased line terminology

39

 

9.2

DVST set up for leased line operation

39

 

9.3

Lleased line operation

40

 

9.2

ASCOM 64000 baseband modem

41

10

Calls

 

43

 

10.1

Passwords

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PASSWORD=

 

 

 

PASSn=

 

 

 

SPASSWORD=

 

 

10.2

On screen titling

44

 

 

SYSTEM=

 

 

 

TIME=

 

 

 

DATE=

 

 

 

TLPOS=

 

 

 

TDPOS=

 

 

10.3 Telephone number entries / connection commands

45

 

 

TELn=

 

 

 

TELn

 

 

 

TYPEn=

 

 

 

TIMER=

 

 

 

DIALCLR=

 

 

10.4

Callback

46

 

 

CALLBACK=

 

11 Images and Transmission

47

Screen display - periscope mode

 

11.1 Image size

47

Target image size =

 

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Contents Page Page DFT-0150 Installation GuidePage Safety Page CE Mark Regulatory NotesFCC and DOC Information A. and Canadian Models OnlyPage Table of Contents Modems Demonstration ModeImages and Transmission Terminal AdaptersLeased Line Transmission CallsCable Assemblies Alarms & EventsGlossary Returns Procedure AudioTelemetry Event monitoring Alarms1Introduction DFT-0150 TransmitterPage Packing the Dvst Unpacking the unitItems in packing Page Callback Alarms Feature3Operation No Frozen Images Freeze All AlarmsOffline Frozen Alarm Track Last AlarmRear Panel connections 4Installation37 Way Alarm Connections Power InputsWhat you require 5SetupSetup using a PC Dvst Commands Remote SetupAuxiliary Port Define Camera InputsAUX2 N 38400 Default settings AUX1 N 38400Define Auxiliary Ports 1,2 Set Port usage Each field entry is separated by a space. IfDemonstration mode Demonstration ModeTech Note Demo CableSingle cable operation Connecting the demo cablePage Pstn Connection Modem Modem Commands7Modems Modem MBAUD= Set Modem port Async baud rate. default 9600, 19200MODSTR= Set type of modem Fast or Sync default, Fast Modem configuration stringsZyxel US Modems Only USER=... Available for user configuration Default, blankModem dial string Default, AtdtModem Operation Call answer request Connecting a modem in direct modeConfiguration of modem in direct mode Call requestGeneral settings for modems in Atmode Using a modem in AtmodeSynchronous Modems Action required of Modem Possible AT settingsModem Requirements All modemsMINIT=AT&M1 &D2 &C1 *FLO *OC1 *DTO *DE12 *AA1 Country specific settingsAT*MXn No DialtoneTransmission speed User=ATX3*BDO&Y1&W1 WhereMicrocom Syncronous modeDIP Switch Settings Synchronous Operation Trailblazer Async modeModem RET Octocom OSI 8196ASend RET Modems Dvst Installation Guide This page intentionally blank Sets dual Isdn support on or OFF Default, onTerminal Adapters Isdn Connection Terminal AdapterAnswering a Call Connecting a terminal adapter in direct modeConfiguring a Terminal Adapter for direct mode operation Making a CallDirect Connection Gandalf TA1Remarks Ascom 5000 / CitamStep Instruction ISDN0 RET Atret AT&WRET, ESC ISDN1RET Atret ISDN=ATMODE RET DUALISDN=ON RET Isdnstr = Citam RET‘CONF’ X21AT&WRET ESC Quit RET Step Instruction Remarks‘CHNG’ ‘DIPS’Quit RET Dataflex TAISDN=ATMODE RET Leased line terminology Dvst set up for leased line operationLEASED= Leased line operation, options are default, OFF Leased Line TransmissionLeased line operation Ascom 64000 Baseband Modem SET UP TX or Master ENDSET UP RX or Slave END Page 10Calls PasswordsPASSWORD= Set system password to Set telephone entry n password toOn Screen Titling Format Telephone Number Entries / Connection CommandsDefault, blank Set telephone entry n toCALLBACK= Set call back on or OFF Default, off Call connection timeout periodDefault, 60 seconds Default, 30 secondsTarget Picture Sizes CAMLO=Sets low resolution cameo operationImages and Transmission Image sizePage Purpose & intended use Alarms & EventsAlarm Connections Alarm SettingsSet contact nn normally closed Images transmitted on alarmSet contact nn normally open ALMODE= ...Set Alarm operation mode Set alarm outputs Auto / ManualDefault is Auto Alarms & Events Dvst Installation Guide Equipment required but not supplied 13AudioConnecting the DAL100 Cable Assemblies 14.1 X21 to V35 Cable Assembly 14.2 X21 Cable Assembly 14.3 V24 Sync Modem Cable Assembly 14.4 RS232 Cable Assembly DVST-PC 14.5 RS232 Cable Assembly DVST-DAL Isdn 15GlossaryPage Event of Difficulty Returns ProcedurePage Dvst Installation Guide Returns Procedure Returns Procedure Dvst Installation Guide

DVST, DFT 150/175 specifications

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