Optelecom-nkf Siqura C-54 E-MC User Manual page 68

4-channel digital mpeg-2/4 & mjpeg video server with vmd and data
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UART settings
The C-54 E uses a UART (Universal Asynchronous Transmitter/Receiver) for data
transmission. The UART will recognize and reproduce the words in the data stream. This is
only possible if the UART is programmed to understand the serial data format.
Bit rate
Word length
Stop bits
Parity mode
MX Transmitter/Receiver settings and making data connections
After selecting a data mode and configuring the interface (figures 7.47, 7.48), data link
configuration is done in the same fashion as described for video links.
1.
In the Transmitter settings section, set at least one destination IP address.
2.
Set a port number or leave it at the default.
3.
Enable the stream.
4.
Click
The data interface is bidirectional in the sense that apart from a streams transmitter, a
receiver is available on the same codec. However, the data transmitter and receiver are
independent of one another, except for the data interface settings.
Do not forget to enable both the transmitter and the receiver, and to configure the UART
correctly (see below).
When using multicasting, it is possible for a group of codecs to both send to and listen to the
same multicast address.
Figure 7.48 UART settings. Right: selectable speeds.
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bit/s
5, 6, 7, 8
1, 2
None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space. This setting should be the same as in the
connected device (e.g. a camera).
Figure 7.49 MX Transmitter/Receiver settings
to write the new configuration to the device.
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