Setup guide

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5. Enter the dome/PTZ standard settings for:
- Baud rate
- Parity
- Data bits
- Stop bits
- Flow control
6. Ensure the address of the dome/PTZ camera is the same as the video input number on the
Digital Sprite 2, e.g. Video input 15 would equate to the dome/PTZ camera being address 15.
7. Remember to save the changes you have made by selecting Save Settings!
8. Select Cameras -> Camera Setup and select the telemetry protocol from the telemetry list for
the corresponding camera.
Once you have selected the telemetry protocol and addressed the dome/PTZ camera it is
possible to; review the image from the video input, test the control, configure the features of the
camera that are required for you application (such as presets) and access the dome/PTZ
camera menus to configure the more enhanced features supported on the dome, refer to the
manufactures manual for the camera for these features.
Function Description
Serial 1 &
Serial 2
Serial ports 1 & 2 are RS-232 ports and can have the following port
usage assigned; off, debug, general purpose, PPP, text in image and
RS232 telemetry.
Modem/TA When the serial port has been configured for PPP it is necessary to
select from one of the supported modems to identify the device
connected to the unit, refer to table below for supported modems/TA’s.
Serial 3 & 4
(Bus A and Bus B)
Serial ports 3 & 4 are RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 ports and can have
the following port usage assigned; off, debug, general purpose, text in
image, RS232/485 telemetry.
Telemetry type This is the list of serial telemetry protocols that are supported on the
Digital Sprite 2.