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6 Demonstration Mode 136.1 Demonstration mode 13DEMO=EXTCLK=6.2 Demo cable 14Fig: 3 Wiring details for demo cable6.3 Connecting the demo cable 15Sing

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8 Terminal Adapters 318.1 ISDN connection (Terminal Adapter) 31DUALISDN=ISDN=8.2 Connecting a terminal adapter in direct mode 32Making a CallAnswering

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12Alarms & Events 4912.1 Purpose & intended use 4912.2 Alarm connections 4912.3 ALARM settings 49ASYS=AON=nAOFF=nANOnnANCnnImages transmitted

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1 IntroductionDVST is the generic name for a range of products designed to store and transmit digitalpictures at a higher quality and speed than previ

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This page is intentionally blankPage 2 Dedicated Micros LtdIntroduction DVST Installation Guide

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2 Unpacking the unit2.1 Items in packingThe unit should be carefully unpacked and the packing materials retained. Check that allthe contents on the fo

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3 Operation3.1 CallbackThe callback feature allows an operator at a monitoring station to call a DFT0100transmitter on site and configure the unit to

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3.3 Freeze All AlarmsEach alarm activation stores the corresponding camera image and transmits the frozenimage to the receiver.The frozen pictures wit

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4 InstallationThe DVST Transmitter is supplied as a wall mounted unit.4.1 Rear Panel connectionsThe DVST Transciever uses BNC connectors for all video

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4.2 Power InputsThe DVST Transmitter is powered via a standard mains IEC cable which plugs into therear panel. Power cable retaining clip prevents the

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5 Setup5.1 What you requireSetup of the DVST DFT-0150 is undertaken using a PC (Personal Computer)connected to the AUX0 port on the front panel.To set

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5.3 Remote SetupRemote DVST units can also be set up in the same manner as a local DVST. The sameprocedure should be followed when the DVST is on line

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5.5 Define Camera InputsMAX=nnSets maximum number of cameras(default, 8)Range is 1 to 16.Correct settings of this ensures that any receiving station

Page 17 - 3 Operation

5.7 Define Auxiliary Ports 1,2, 3The auxiliary ports 1, 2, 3 on the DVST can be configured to operate with additionalequipment i.e. printers, telemetr

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6 Demonstration ModeThis is provided to allow two DVST units to be connected back to back without the needfor connection to MODEMs or Terminal Adapter

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6.2 Demo CableThis cable allows two DVST units to be connected back to back without the need forconnection to MODEMs or Terminal Adapters.Tech Note:Th

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6.3 Connecting the demo cableSingle cable operationThe cable connects PORT 0 on the transmit unit to PORT 0 on the receive unit. Thesmall flying lead

Page 21 - 5.2 Setup using a PC

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Page 22 - 5.4 DVST Commands

7 Modems7.1 PSTN Connection (Modem)Connection to a PSTN telephone line is via a modem and modem port.7.2 MODEM CommandsMODEM=Sets MODEM operation, thr

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SYNCThe sync or synchronous mode relies on the modem generating clocksignals to the DVST.MODEMModem switches from the command mode CMD> to allow di

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7.3 Modem configuration stringsAll MODEMs need special configuration, depending on how the MODEM is to be usedand how the DVST will interact with it.S

Page 26 - 6.2 Demo Cable

SYNCThis sets the MINIT and SREG strings for correct synchronousoperation with the MICROCOM 4232bis MODEM. The MODEMconfiguration strings are set up a

Page 27 - 6.3 Connecting the demo cable

DIAL=Modem dial string(default, ATDT)This is the command that must precede all numbers that the MODEMhas to dial. Typically the MODEM will dial using

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7.5 Connecting a modem in direct modeThis mode uses a modem in a ‘dumb’ mode, and purely relies on the hardware controllines. Telephone number selecti

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7.6 Using a modem in ATMODEIn this mode the Hayes set of commands is used, all of which begin with the letters AT.Both call setup and configuration ar

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MODEM RequirementsAlthough there are default settings for three MODEMs, other MODEMs can becofigured to operate with DVST.As the settings vary from ma

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7.8 MOTOROLA VFASTCable required to connect to DVST: (25 to 25 - V24 SYNC)When installing the VFAST MODEM the following procedure should befollowed:Co

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No DialtoneIn some cases the MODEM will not recognise the prescence of a dial tone from theexchange. The following codes will allow blind dialling and

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7.9 Microcom V3242Cable required to connect to DVST 25to25 (Part No.AS-DVST-SYNC)Syncronous mode :&M1Dial async, switch on connect.&D2Hangs up

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Page ii Dedicated Micros Ltd6 April 1995 DVST Installation GuideMicrocom ® is a registered trademark of:Microcom Systems, Inc.Gandalf ® is a registe

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7.10 TrailblazerCable required to connect to DVST 9to25 (Part No. AS-DVST-ASYNC)Async modeTrailblazer in Conventional Command mode.&C1CD follows c

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7.11 OCTOCOM OSI 8196ACable required to connect to DVST 25to25 (Part No. AS-DVST-SYNC)Manufacturer:Octocom Systems, Inc.One Executive DriveChelmsford,

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8 Terminal AdaptersTA(s) or Terminal Adapters allow the DVST to communicate over digital ISDNtelephone lines.8.1 ISDN Connection (Terminal Adapter)Con

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X21Uses X21 dialling for numbers in the DVST menuConnection can be made in the direct mode, where the number to be called is stored inthe terminal ada

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8.3 Gandalf TA1Cable required 15 to 25 (2 of Part No. AS-DVST-TA1)The Gandalf TA1 is a dual port unit capable of simultaneiusly using both ISDN Bchann

Page 41 - 7.11 OCTOCOM OSI 8196A

8.4 ASCOM 5000 / CITAMATMODECables required - 2x 15 to 15 (Part No. AS-DVST-X21). Dip switch settings can be usedand should be set as follows:Note: Sw

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Step Instruction Remarks9 Press the enter key, it will read‘SHOW’. Hold the select until thischanges to ‘CHNG’, press the enterkey , display will then

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AT&W<RET><ESC>QUIT <RET>These commands are entered usingSetup Mode on the DVST0200 unit viaa PC. Refer to Chapter paraThe Citam

Page 44 - Call disconnection

Cont.Step Instruction Remarks9 Press the enter key, it will read‘SHOW’. Hold the select until thischanges to ‘CHNG’, press the enterkey, display will

Page 45 - 8.3 Gandalf TA1

SafetyRead Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.Retain instructions - The safety and op

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8.5 Dataflex TAThe Dataflex terminal adaptorCable 2 x 15 to 15 way (X21 Cable Assembly refer to page )When connected to or supplied with a Dataflex Te

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9 Leased Line TransmissionLeased line transmission is generally used when a dedicated or private line is availableto connect the transmit and receive

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ORIGINATEThe Receiver unit is set to originate.ANSWERThe Transmitter unit is set to answer.OFFThis disables the leased line feature.9.3 Leased line op

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9.4 ASCOM 64000 Baseband ModemThe am-64000 is a good alternative to using a conventional PSTN MODEM in leasedline mode.it also has a greater data tran

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Page 51 - 9 Leased Line Transmission

10 Calls10.1 PasswordsPasswords can be set and used by the system. When a PASSWORD is set it providesprotection for the system at two points:1) Whenev

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SPASSWORD=Set SETUP password to ...This feature allows an additional password to be allocated just toprovide security for the set up mode. This can be

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10.3 Telephone Number Entries / Connection CommandsTELn=Set telephone entry n to ...(default, blank)Twenty telephone numbers can be stored in memory.F

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TIMER=Call connection timeout period(default, 60 seconds)This is the period of time that the DVST will wait while trying to connecta call. This will v

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11 Images and TransmissionScreen display - Periscope modeCAMLO=Sets low resolution cameo operation:Options are:QUADHIHigh resolution quad size imageQU

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Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may exposeyou to dangerous voltage of other hazards. Refer all

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12 Alarms & Events12.1 Purpose & intended useAlarm devices connected to DVST transmission products are intended to allowverification and respo

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Each input can respond to a contact closure or a contact opening, orrespond to both.ANOnnSet contact nn normally openANCnnSet contact nn normally clos

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AOUT=Set alarm outputs AUTO / MANUAL(default is AUTO)The two alarm contacts can be configured for automatic or manualoperation.AUTOIn automatic mode r

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ADIAL=nSet number of telephone entries to use in alarmcondition 1 / 2 /3 / 4(default, 2)By default DVST transmitter dials stored number TEL0, if a con

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13 AudioThe Digital Audio Interface ( DAL100 ) is a sound unit for the DVST range of productsworking on an intercom basis i.e. push-to-talk. Microphon

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13.2 Connecting the DAL100Microphone ( refer to fig. 7 )Connectthe3.5mmjackplugofthemicrophoneintosocketonendpanel.Connectthemicrophonepress-to-talkle

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14 Cable AssembliesThe following pages detail cable assemblies with connectors for use with DedicatedMicros rang of DVST transmitters and transceivers

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14.1 X21 to V35 Cable AssemblyPage 56 Dedicated Micros LtdCable Assemblies DVTS Installation Guide

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14.2 X21 Cable AssemblyDedicated Micros Ltd Page 57DVTS Installation Guide Cable Assemblies

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Regulatory NotesFCC AND DOC INFORMATION(U.S.A. and Canadian Models Only)WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for

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14.3 V24 Sync Modem Cable AssemblyPage 58 Dedicated Micros LtdCable Assemblies DVTS Installation Guide

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14.4 RS232 Cable Assembly (DVST-PC)Dedicated Micros Ltd Page 59DVTS Installation Guide Cable Assemblies

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14.5 RS232 Cable Assembly (DVST-DAL)Page 60 Dedicated Micros LtdCable Assemblies DVTS Installation Guide

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15 GlossaryDVST Digital Video Storage and TransmissionISDN Integrated Services Digital Network - A digital telephone system capable oftransmitting dat

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16 Returns ProcedureIn the Event of DifficultyIn the event of a fault, first approach your dealer or distributor. Dedicated Microsoperates a Technical

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Notes:Dedicated Micros tries to maintain a fast turnaround procedure for repairing equipment,incomplete or inaccurate documentation may result in dela

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•IEC 801-4 1988 - “Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial-processmeasurement and control equipment Part 4: Electrical fast transient/burstrequir

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Table of Contents1 Introduction 11.1 DFT-0150 Transmitter 11.2 Telemetry 11.3 Event monitoring (Alarm) option 11.4 Audio option 12 Unpacking the unit

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