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  1. Disconnect the keyboard KBD300A. Make sure you can control the camera via the DVR client software.

     

    If you can control the camera via software - unfortunately, to include KBD300A keyboard you need to buy additional equipment (Data Manager). You can also try to use the RS485 galvanic isolator.

     

    T1 - type of lighting for use in outdoor applications (default).


  2. I bought a coaxitron controller MPT9000CZ, but from reading the manual, it doesn't appear to have the preset function so I can't do the preset 95.
    Right. This controller supports only basic PTZ commands.

     

    First off, what software do I need and where do I download it? (looked all over the Pelco site and here)
    You can find the appropriate software here.

    Do you already have an IPS Cable?


  3. Where can i find 4.0 (85) is it bundled in the DVTX firmware?

    (...)

    4.0 (85) 05/05/2006 Upgrade to NetVu Connected Technology

    (...)

    If you perform the procedure - the recorder will have firmware 4.0 (85) ...

     

    However those instructions make no sense at all!

    More details why?

    Do you really read all of the instructions? Do also read the attached below (contained in the zipped files)?


  4. Both old (Legacy) and new (M2IP) Digital Sprite has RS-485 interface to connect PTZ camera...

    The New DS2 is equipped with two RS485 ports (Serial Ports 3 and 4) that can be used for telemetry transmission.

     

    For control you can set common protocol, for ex. Pelco P.

     

    Camera - default for Pelco P control:

    - baud and parity settings: SW6-1 and :ON, other: - OFF (4800 baud, no parity)

    - protocol settings: SW5-1, -3, -5 and -8: ON, other: OFF (Pelco P)

    - address (for ex. 1): SW1: 1, SW2: 0, SW3: 0, SW4: 0

    - RS-485 Termination - SW1 (location: housing interface board) - depending on installation

     

    New DS2 ((ex. for cam #1 and connection to port #3):

    - System Oprions -> Serial & telem ports -> Edit:

    Port -> Serial 3

    Port Usage -> Telemetry

    Telemetry Type -> Pelco P

    Baid Rate -> 4800

    - Camera Setup -> Camera 1 -> Serial 3: Pelco P (ex. for cam #1)

     

    Camera can be controlled from KBS3A keyboard or via Ethernet.

     

    By the way - Legacy versions of Digital Sprite supports Pelco P only with 9600 baud rate.

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