Contact Information ....................4 Document Changelog ....................4 Notations ........................4 References ........................ 5 Principles of Operation...................... 6 Connection ........................7 Connection of One RS232 Camera ................7 3.1.1 Connection to 5 Generation Advanced Family Devices .......... 7 3.1.2 Connection to 4 Generation Advanced Family Devices ..........
Ruptela is prohibited. Other products and company names mentioned in this document are trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. 1.3 Compatibility The RS232 camera is compatible with the following devices with the newest firmware version: • HCV5 •...
1.4 Contact Information General enquiries Technical support Website: ruptela.com E-mail: support@ruptela.com E-mail: info@ruptela.com Phone: +370 5 2045030 Phone: +370 5 2045188 1.5 Document Changelog Version Date Modification 2018-08-02 Initial draft. 2018-09-11 Compatible models described. Link to the manufacturer’s website added.
If you insert/remove the SD card, the tracking device should be restarted to ensure the correct operation. Every time after the start/restart of the tracking device, a GPS fix must be obtained to automatically synchronize time with the RS232 camera....
3.1.1 Connection to 5 Generation Advanced Family Devices Connect the RS232 camera to your tracking device as follows (Port A is used in this schematic): Alternatively, TX and RX wires can be connected to Ports B (16 pin connector, pin 3 and 11,...
3.1.2 Connection to 4 Generation Advanced Family Devices Connect the RS232 camera to your tracking device as follows (Port A is used in this schematic): Alternatively, TX and RX wires can be connected to Port B (14 pin connector, pin 3 and 1,...
3.2 Connection of Two RS232 Cameras 3.2.1 Connection to 5 Generation Advanced Family Devices Connect the RS232 cameras to your tracking device as follows:...
Configuration This functionality requires the use of the advanced configurator. 4.1 Starting the Configuration To start the configuration, follow these steps: 1. Open the advanced configurator. Select your tracking device. 2. Select the COM port to which your device is connected. 3.
4.2 Configuring the RS232 Camera Follow these steps to configure the RS232 camera: 1. Tick the Send I/O data with v1.1 protocol checkbox. PortA 2. In the Interfaces section select the port, to which the RS232 Camera is connected ( PortB) Camera 3. Select from the drop-down list.
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9. If you want the camera to take pictures when specific IO events are triggered, click the Capture by events button to open the Camera A event settings or Camera B event settings window. 10. Select the required events by ticking the checkboxes. Click Save. 11.
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The following table shows the IO events, which must be configured to inform the server when there is a picture in camera memory: Event name Monitoring On Change On Hystersis PortA camera snapshot PortB camera snapshot You can use the Enable IO button to automatically enable the camera snapshot on SD card and camera snapshot events on a serial port.
4.3 Finishing the Configuration To finish the configuration, close the Camera A configuration and IO settings windows. Click Send CFG to send the configuration to the device.
Picture Request via SMS snapshot The user can take pictures on-demand with the SMS command, using the following password snapshot <camera number> structure: <camera number> can have the following values: • – the command applies to all configured cameras; • –...
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