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I/O TERMINAL MODE SETTING
INPUT MODE OUTPUT MODE
ALARM1 NC CTRL1 NO
ALARM2 NC CTRL2 NO
ALARM3 NC CTRL3 NO
ALARM4 NC CTRL4 NO
ALARM5 NO
ALARM6 NO
ALARM7 NO
ALARM8 NO
ALARM9 NO
ALARM10 NO
ALARM11 NO
ALARM12 NO
ALARM13 NO
ALARM14 NO
ALARM15 NO
ALARM16 NO
PRIOR REC NO
N
C
Item Selection Description
ALARM 1 - 16
(1 - 9)
CTRL 1 – 4
NO: Signals are input when the alarm terminal is shorted with the GND terminal.
NC: Signals are input when the alarm terminal is released from the GND terminal.
PRIOR REC
NO / NC
NO: Signals are input when the alarm terminal is shorted with the GND terminal.
NC: Signals are input when the alarm terminal is released from the GND terminal.
NO / NC
NO: The control terminal is shorted with the GND terminal when unit is operated.
NC:
The control terminal is released from the GND terminal when unit is operated.
NO / NC
Note:
Underlined settings represent factory-preset settings.
Item DescriptionSelection
CONTROLLER
RESPONSE
CONTROLLER
BIT RATE
Set the Remote controller’s bit rate.9600 bps / 19200 bps /
38400 bps
DVR–ID Set the Digital Recorder’s ID.
1
-
8
LANGUAGE SELECTION
Select the display language.
JAPANESE / ENGLISH / FRANCAIS
ON: Makes remote controller’s communications responses.
OFF:
Does not make remote controller
’
s communications responses.
ON / OFF
Note:
Underlined settings represent factory-preset settings.
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1
Changing camera protocols causes the camera transmission speed to change as well. Be sure to match camera settings.
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2
If the C-RM1000 remote controller is connected, be sure to set "Controller Response" to "ON." Leaving this set to "OFF"
will prevent the remote controller from being used.
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3
If a cascading connection is used, be sure that none of the ID numbers are duplicated. It is also possible to use the
operation of the Digital Video Recorder to set the DVR-ID. (Refer to p. 27; Setting the DVR-ID)
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2
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3
27.1. I/O Terminal Mode Setting
Set the input and output terminals located on the rear panel.