Setup guide
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System Options
Unit number
When multiple units are connected together via the 485-bus, a unit number
must be set to identify each unit.
Note: Modifying the unit number will disable control via a remote keyboard.
The new unit number should be selected to regain control of the unit.
System Name
Each Digital Sprite 2 can be allocated a 20 character name to identify the unit
to the Operator or System Administrator. It is recommended a name with
purpose is used. The default system name is DS2.
Factory Default
This will switch the majority of the settings back to factory default. However
hardware specific settings such as the IP address, camera termination, etc.
will remain unchanged.
System Options
Unit number 01
System name DS2
Factory default Reset
IR Receiver Enabled
Audio Edit
Serial & telem ports Edit
System logs
Status page
Edit
On
01-16
Enabled, Disabled
IR Receiver
If multiple units are being controlled from the same IR remote control, it is
necessary to disable the IR reception on all but one unit to allow
communication between the handset and the system.
The remote control mimics the front panel control of the Digital Sprite 2 and
allows control of a single or multiple Digital Sprites (use the unit select option).
However the remote control does not
allow the configuration of the menus, or
control of telemetry cameras.
When the IR receiver is enabled the IR LED on the Digital Sprite 2 is solid
green, when it is disabled the IR LED switches to solid amber. The LED
flashing green signifies an IR signal being received.
Audio
Two channels of audio can be recorded on the Digital Sprite 2; local and line
out. This menu will enable or disable audio recording.
Audio recording takes up a small amount of storage, approximately 4KB/s,
regardless of the image record rate (PPS). Enabling audio will affect the record
time, which can be checked in the ‘Record Schedule’ menu. The options
include:
• Record local - enable this when recording through the audio input.
• Record line out - enable this when transmitting audio across the network.
• Play local - enable this to play back the local recorded audio.
• Play remote - enable this to play back the line out audio.
Audio Configuration
Record local Disabled
Record line out Disabled
Play local
Play remote
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled, Enabled
Disabled, Enabled
Enabled, Disabled
Enabled, Disabled