Samsung SPD-3700 Security Camera User Manual


 
SPEED DOME CAMERA User’s Manual
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SPEED DOME CAMERA User’s Manual
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No. Baud Rate(BPS) SW2-#5 SW2-#6
1 2,400 ON ON
2 4,800 ON OFF
3 9,600 OFF OFF
4 19,200 OFF ON
Function ON OFF
SW2- #7 Transfer Mode Switch RS-422(4Wire) RS-485(2Wire)
Function ON OFF
SW2- #8 Response Mode Switch Response No Response
Select the transfer speed of a selected communication protocol.
Select a communication method for the camera.
Select a communication response method for the camera and controller: Response or No
Response.
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Baud Rate Settings
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Communication Method Settings
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Communication Response Settings
Camera Input Position SW2- #10 SW2- #11
Termination of Longest Path ON ON
On the Path OFF OFF
Backup Function SW2- #9 SW2- #12
Backup(IB
D) OFF OFF
Backup(D
IB) ON OFF
Backup Disable - ON
To prevent the attenuation of communication signals between the camera and controller, 2
cameras in a longest distance for the camera and controller communication loop must be
set up with the termination settings.
These settings are useful when the camera or its install base are damaged or malfunctions
occur. When replacing the camera or its install base, you can transfer existing presets and
sequence information to the replacement using these settings.
- Backup(IBD) : Enables transferring the current camera's sequence information to a new
camera.
- Backup(DIB) : Enables transferring the current camera's sequence information to a new
install base.
*IB: Install base, D: Dome Camera
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Termination Settings
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Camera Backup Settings
•Touseathirdpartycontrollerwiththisproduct,pleasecontactourAfter-SalesServiceor
Technology Department.
•ADProtocolControlMethod
- Input Camera OSD: 3+Auxiliary On
- Output Camera OSD: 3+Auxiliary Off
- Enter: IRIS Open
- ESC: IRIS Close
•Formoreinformationabouttheprotocols,refertoourofficialwebsite.
Notes
To set up camera IDs, refer to the “Camera ID Chart” next.
Camera ID DIP Switch Settings (SW1)
Installing Your Camera
Installing Your Camera