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Alarms & Events

DVST Installation Guide

 

Each input can respond to a contact closure or a contact opening, or

 

respond to both.

ANOnn

Set contact nn normally open

ANCnn

Set contact nn normally closed

Images transmitted on alarm

The action taken on detection of an alarm is for the DVST unit to store a point of alarm image, dial the telephone number stored in dial menu number 0 and transmit the image.

The resolution of alarm images, and the screen mode in which they are transmitted can be selected with the following command:

ATYPEn= HI Selects a High resolution alarm image

LO Selects a Low resolution alarm image

The alarm settings are displayed in the view mode as follows, (type

VIEW <ENTER> and press a key until the following display appears)

Alarm Number

Input

Status

Type

Contacts

01: ALARM

01

On

FULLHI

N/O

02: ALARM

02

On

FULLLO

N/O

03: ALARM

03

On

FULLHI

N/C

04: ALARM

04

On

FULLLO

N/C

05: ALARM

05

Off

 

 

06: ALARM

06

Off

 

 

07: ALARM

07

On

FULLHI

N/O

08: ALARM

08

On

FULLLO

N/O

09: ALARM

09

On

FULLHI

N/O

10: ALARM

10

On

FULLLO

N/O

11: ALARM

11

On

FULLHI

N/O

12: ALARM

12

On

FULLLO

N/O

13: ALARM

13

On

FULLHI

N/O

14: ALARM

14

On

FULLLO

N/O

15: ALARM

15

On

FULLHI

N/O

16: ALARM

16

On

FULLLO

N/O

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Contents Page Page Installation Guide DFT-0150Page Safety Page A. and Canadian Models Only Regulatory NotesFCC and DOC Information CE MarkPage Table of Contents Demonstration Mode ModemsCalls Terminal AdaptersLeased Line Transmission Images and TransmissionAudio Alarms & EventsGlossary Returns Procedure Cable AssembliesDFT-0150 Transmitter Event monitoring Alarms1Introduction TelemetryPage Packing the Dvst Unpacking the unitItems in packing Page Callback Alarms Feature3Operation Track Last Alarm Freeze All AlarmsOffline Frozen 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 PortSet Port usage Each field entry is separated by a space. If Default settings AUX1 N 38400Define Auxiliary Ports 1,2 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 Call request Connecting a modem in direct modeConfiguration of modem in direct mode Call answer requestUsing a modem in Atmode General settings for modems in AtmodeAll modems Action required of Modem Possible AT settingsModem Requirements Synchronous ModemsCountry specific settings MINIT=AT&M1 &D2 &C1 *FLO *OC1 *DTO *DE12 *AA1User=ATX3*BDO&Y1&W1 Where No DialtoneTransmission speed AT*MXnMicrocom Syncronous modeDIP Switch Settings Synchronous Operation Async mode TrailblazerModem RET Octocom OSI 8196ASend RET Modems Dvst Installation Guide This page intentionally blank Isdn Connection Terminal Adapter Default, onTerminal Adapters Sets dual Isdn support on or OFFMaking a Call Connecting a terminal adapter in direct modeConfiguring a Terminal Adapter for direct mode operation 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 AtretStep Instruction Remarks X21AT&WRET ESC Quit RET ‘CONF’‘DIPS’ ‘CHNG’Quit RET Dataflex TAISDN=ATMODE RET Leased Line Transmission Dvst set up for leased line operationLEASED= Leased line operation, options are default, OFF Leased line terminologyLeased line operation Ascom 64000 Baseband Modem SET UP TX or Master ENDSET UP RX or Slave END Page Set telephone entry n password to PasswordsPASSWORD= Set system password to 10CallsOn Screen Titling Set telephone entry n to Telephone Number Entries / Connection CommandsDefault, blank FormatDefault, 30 seconds Call connection timeout periodDefault, 60 seconds CALLBACK= Set call back on or OFF Default, offImage size CAMLO=Sets low resolution cameo operationImages and Transmission Target Picture SizesPage Alarm Settings Alarms & EventsAlarm Connections 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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