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Camera 2 Options
Thermal Imager (ICE)
Colour polarity allows the thermal image grey-scale to be toggled between
White-is-hot and Black-is-hot.
Slave Zoom – enables the thermal imager digital enlargement to operate in unison
with the Optical camera's zoom movements. When his is set to Off the Thermal
zoom is controlled using the CAM 2 mode, (Ref. Appendix 1; Extended Function
Preset 9).
ICE Toggle – Turns On/Off the contrast enhancement function of applicable
thermal cameras.
ICE Level – Sets the amount of contrast enhancement applied when the ICE
function is turned On. Range 0 to 5
Pallette – Selects the colourisation of thermal images,
(selected Ti models only)
Silent Sentinel Oculus
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Picture mode COL/MON
AE Mode Auto
Shutter 1/1
Iris F1.6
Backlight comp Off
WDR mode Off
White balance Auto
ICR threshold 28
Digital zoom On
Mirror Image Off
Flip Image On
Module number 1097
Reset (on reboot)
Exit menu
Communications.
Default values shown.
Camera number sets the protocol address for the camera – this is ignored if the protocol address is set using the switches
(switches SW1-1 through SW1-8). Default is Camera 1 – selected in firmware menu.
Protocol sets the RS485 protocol – this is ignored if the protocol is set using the switches (switches SW2-1 through SW2-5).
The protocol will not be changed until the camera is rebooted.
Auto-protocol selects whether the camera will automatically select a protocol to match the incoming control commands. The
camera can detect OCP/CBC, Pelco-D, Pelco-P and Vicon formats (Not applicable if protocol is set by switches).
BBV-coax enable selects whether the BBV decoder is active. The BBV control protocol is presently not supported. This
function should be disabled if not being used.
Baud rate, Data-bits, Parity and Stop-bits are used to configure the RS485 serial port and should be adjusted only if
necessary.
Default settings are Pelco-D, 9600. 8 bit data, No parity, 1 Stop-bit.
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Camera number 1
Protocol PelcoD
Auto-protocol On
BBV-coax enable On
Baud rate 9600
Data-bits 8-bits
Parity None
Stop-bits 1
Exit menu

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