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SPASSWORD= Set SETUP password to ...

This feature allows an additional password to be allocated just to provide security for the set up mode. This can be used to prevent a remote user accessing the system and altering the settings.

Default: None set

Note: To maintain security, passwords cannot be read back from the system. Care should be taken to ensure passwords are not lost as this will require a new EEPROM chip to be fitted to the DVST.

10.2On Screen Titling

SYSTEM=

Set system ID string to ...

 

This is a 30 character title which appears on the front screen of the

 

DVST. When a transmitter sends to a receiver this title is transferred

 

from the transmitter and appears on the baseline of the receiving

 

monitor.

TIME=

Set current time in HHMM format

 

The time is based on the 24 hour clock. 4 digits must be entered.

DATE=

Set current date in DDMMYY format

 

Date is always set as a six figure format.

Two optional messages are superimposed on camera images sent from the transmitter. The first is the camera title and the second is the time and date.

TLPOS=

Set camera title position

 

(default, 1)

 

When the images are transmitted the camera title appears at the top of

 

the screen. This setting adjusts the height of the camera title.

TDPOS=

Set clock screen position

 

(default, 11)

 

When the images are transmitted the time & date appears at the

 

bottom of the screen. This setting adjusts the height of the time & date

 

information.

Note: The range available for both TLPOS and TDPOS is from 1 to 11, 1 is at the top of the screen and 11 at the bottom. Settings for TLPOS and TDPOS should be 2 numbers apart to avoid overlap. Setting either value to 0 removes the text from the screen.

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Contents Page Page Installation Guide DFT-0150Page Safety Page Regulatory Notes FCC and DOC InformationA. and Canadian Models Only CE MarkPage Table of Contents Demonstration Mode ModemsTerminal Adapters Leased Line TransmissionCalls Images and TransmissionAlarms & Events Glossary Returns ProcedureAudio Cable AssembliesEvent monitoring Alarms 1IntroductionDFT-0150 Transmitter TelemetryPage Packing the Dvst Unpacking the unitItems in packing Page Callback Alarms Feature3Operation Freeze All Alarms Offline Frozen AlarmTrack Last Alarm No Frozen Images4Installation Rear Panel connectionsPower Inputs 37 Way Alarm ConnectionsWhat you require 5SetupSetup using a PC Remote Setup Dvst CommandsDefine Camera Inputs Auxiliary PortDefault settings AUX1 N 38400 Define Auxiliary Ports 1,2Set Port usage Each field entry is separated by a space. If AUX2 N 38400Demonstration Mode Demonstration modeDemo Cable Tech NoteConnecting the demo cable Single cable operationPage Pstn Connection Modem Modem Commands7Modems MBAUD= Set Modem port Async baud rate. default 9600, 19200 ModemModem configuration strings MODSTR= Set type of modem Fast or Sync default, FastUSER=... Available for user configuration Default, blank Zyxel US Modems OnlyModem dial string Default, AtdtModem Operation Connecting a modem in direct mode Configuration of modem in direct modeCall request Call answer requestUsing a modem in Atmode General settings for modems in AtmodeAction required of Modem Possible AT settings Modem RequirementsAll modems Synchronous ModemsCountry specific settings MINIT=AT&M1 &D2 &C1 *FLO *OC1 *DTO *DE12 *AA1No Dialtone Transmission speedUser=ATX3*BDO&Y1&W1 Where AT*MXnMicrocom Syncronous modeDIP Switch Settings Synchronous Operation Async mode TrailblazerModem RET Octocom OSI 8196ASend RET Modems Dvst Installation Guide This page intentionally blank Default, on Terminal AdaptersIsdn Connection Terminal Adapter Sets dual Isdn support on or OFFConnecting a terminal adapter in direct mode Configuring a Terminal Adapter for direct mode operationMaking a Call Answering a CallGandalf TA1 Direct ConnectionRemarks Ascom 5000 / CitamStep Instruction ISDN=ATMODE RET DUALISDN=ON RET Isdnstr = Citam RET ISDN0 RET Atret AT&WRET, ESC ISDN1RET AtretX21 AT&WRET ESC Quit RETStep Instruction Remarks ‘CONF’‘DIPS’ ‘CHNG’Quit RET Dataflex TAISDN=ATMODE RET Dvst set up for leased line operation LEASED= Leased line operation, options are default, OFFLeased Line Transmission Leased line terminologyLeased line operation Ascom 64000 Baseband Modem SET UP TX or Master ENDSET UP RX or Slave END Page Passwords PASSWORD= Set system password toSet telephone entry n password to 10CallsOn Screen Titling Telephone Number Entries / Connection Commands Default, blankSet telephone entry n to FormatCall connection timeout period Default, 60 secondsDefault, 30 seconds CALLBACK= Set call back on or OFF Default, offCAMLO=Sets low resolution cameo operation Images and TransmissionImage size Target Picture SizesPage Alarms & Events Alarm ConnectionsAlarm Settings Purpose & intended useSet 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 13Audio Equipment required but not suppliedConnecting 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 15Glossary IsdnPage Returns Procedure Event of DifficultyPage Dvst Installation Guide Returns Procedure Returns Procedure Dvst Installation Guide

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