C.S TEK. Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 Hi, does anyone have a Ultrak KD6 PTZ dome manual. I got to address the dome to work on the DS2 unit and need to set it for address 6 Pelco P protocol Thanx All Chris Trade Member As Mr Kingswood said "Dont forget the 6 P's when installing.....Proper Preperation Prevents P*** Poor Performance!!!" John Kingswood(alais Nobby), Paul Earl Ltd 1985-2006
emsgeorge Posted September 14, 2008 Posted September 14, 2008 Locate the rotary switches on the pcb, at the side of the dome. its hundreds, tens and units, so set it to 006. From memory, the 4 dip switches next to it are the protocol, and are on on off off for pelco. Have got a manual somewhere, will dig it out when I can.
Hobart-the-Fat Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 I actually have the same issue- and was looking for a PDF copy of the manual. Were you able to confirm the dip switch settings? I tried the camera I have and it didn't work, but possibly a bad camera. Thanks!
UKEZ Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 Hi, does anyone have a Ultrak KD6 PTZ dome manual. I got to address the dome to work on the DS2 unit and need to set it for address 6 Pelco P protocolThanx All Chris Hiya Chris, i hope this helps mate. Protocol...............1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Honeywell Diamond....OFF / OFF / OFF / OFF Honeywell VCL........ON / OFF / ON / OFF Honeywell Maxpro...ON / OFF / OFF / OFF MUX100...................OFF / ON / OFF / OFF AD.....................ON / ON / OFF / OFF Pelco P.............OFF / OFF / ON / OFF Pelco D.............OFF / ON / ON / OFF Pelco P_AD......OFF / OFF / ON / ON Pelco D_AD......OFF / ON / ON / ON Setting Baud Rate and Parity: The communications baud rate and the parity are set using DIP switch S4 positions 4, 5, 6, and 7. The control system and the scan must be set at the same baud rate and parity for proper operation. All protocols are set for 8 data bits. DIP switch 4, position 8 must always be set to OFF. Baud Rate / Parity / Data Bits S4-5 S4-6 S4-7 S4-8 2400 Baud / No Parity / 8 data bits OFF OFF OFF OFF 2400 Baud / Even Parity / 8 data bits OFF OFF ON OFF 4800 Baud / No Parity / 8 data bits ON OFF OFF OFF 4800 Baud / Even Parity / 8 data bits ON OFF ON OFF 9600 Baud / No Parity / 8 data bits OFF ON OFF OFF 9600 Baud / Even Parity / 8 data bits OFF ON ON OFF 19.2K Baud / No Parity / 8 data bits ON ON OFF OFF 19.2K Baud / Even Parity / 8 data bits ON ON ON OFF NOTE: Settings for the protocols are as follows: Protocol Baud Parity Honeywell Diamond, 9600 baud Even Parity Honeywell Maxpro Mode, and AD Honeywell VCL 9600 baud No Parity MUX-100 19.2k baud Even Parity Pelco P 4800 baud No Parity Pelco D 2400 baud No Parity NOTE: If the switches are set to something other than the above settings, the scan defaults to Honeywell Diamond protocol. Another thing to note with these camera's is that the ribbon that connects the main board to the camera some times comes loose and causes the camera image to not display. It's worth gently removing it and give it a clean then re attaching it. I've also had protocol issues with certain firmware versions of this camera (Firmware version below G), which i resolved by reflashing the actual eeproms (with version W) which cleared all protocol issues. Other than that i think these cameras are brilliant providing they are installed with good power supplies and terminations. Good Luck!
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