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Setting Example (Recording streaming video)
The digital disk recorder can be controlled by using the PS•Data (through the RS-485 data port). Perform the settings
for the RS-485 data port on the RS-485 DATA PORT page as shown below. The settings on the VIDEO page and the
NETWORK page are also required according to the user's environment.
RS-485 DATA PORT SETUP
Items Parameters
BAUD RATE 9 600 bps
DATA 8 bit
STOP BIT 1 bit
PARITY NONE
WAITING DATA SIZE TO SEND PACKET 200
WAITING TIMER TO SEND PACKET 100 ms
NETWORK PORT SETUP
Items Parameters
DESTINATION SETUP DESTINATION IP ADDRESS IN RECEIVING PACKET
DESTINATION PORT No. 52000
Note: The parameters of "BAUD RATE", "DATA", "STOP BIT" and "PARITY" should be the same values as the set
parameters of the digital disk recorder.
Operation Example (Recording streaming video)
To control the digital disk recorder from a PC, perform the settings of "DESTINATION IP ADDRESS" and
"DESTINATION PORT No." as shown below. The controlling command is sent in the form of a UDP packet. (Refer to
"Receiving and Sending Serial Data (RS-485)" on page 23.
DESTINATION IP ADDRESS: IP address of the encoder
DESTINATION PORT No.: 52000
The digital disk recorder is controlled by the PS•Data commands. It is necessary to convert the PS•Data commands to
the UDP packet through a PC to send to the digital disk recorder.
For further information about the PS•Data, refer to your dealer.
Note: It may be necessary to change the network settings of a PC to switch streaming video.