whistle Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 Looking at the manual for a 2060 i cant seem to find out how to make a 2060 work on Pelco d. One of the reasons i would like to used Pelco is that there are only 2 denards on the site and about 10 pelco's so it would be nice to have them all on the same protocol. I know we are upgrading the whole site to IP but the Domes are on towers and will have to stay analogue for now as we would need to do a lot of ground works to get the network out there. We are fitting some Q7404s at the points where the coax enters the building and going IP from there. So the questions are. 1. How do i can i make a Denard 2060 work on Pelco D? 2. Anyone used a Axis Q7404 and got the telemetry working with different dome types per channel? Spoke with Axis on Friday and they seem to think the Q7404 may be at fault..
sixwheeledbeast Posted February 28, 2011 Posted February 28, 2011 1. How do i can i make a Dennard 2060 work on Pelco D? The address switches in the head also control the protocol for twisted pair straight to the head. The 2060 does Pelco P on the head @ 4800 baud rate. (Blue 7/Yellow 9 for camera address 1)
james.wilson Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 was this a later firmware addition or do all 2060's do pelco? securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount.
whistle Posted March 2, 2011 Author Posted March 2, 2011 All working and ok now. Me being me had the TX/RX in the wrong port set the denard to RS485 and uploaded the denard driver and all was good. We also have 3 x pelco spectra IV working on the same unit in Ch2, 3 & 4. Whave connected all the alarm inputs on the unit from the luminites and redwalls and for a change it all works very well indeed. Today i fitted a Axis P7701 I/O mod found that very good aswell, next week is to fit some small amps on the above units for the tannoys and some more MV3203-v's. TBH its all going very well.
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