Isdn Msn/Sub-Address; Rs232 Baud Rate; Keyboard/Clock Synchronisation; Configurations - Videoswitch VDM-4G80 User Manual

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MSN - The Multiple Subscriber Numbering option ensures that the incoming call is only answered if
it is of the correct type (i.e. V120) and the last digits of the called number match the "ISDN
MSN/Sub-Address" (section 10.4.7.4.8).

10.4.7.4.8 ISDN MSN/Sub-Address

Up to three digits may be entered using the Camera 1.16 keys to specify either the Sub-Address or MSN
number as described above. Press

10.4.7.4.9 RS232 Baud Rate

Select the RS232 baud rate as required. The standard rate for the VDM-Remote software is 9600. If a
modem or ISDM module is selected in 10.4.7.2, the baud rate is automatically selected and this setting is
not used (in revision VDM001E9 this option should be set to 57K when a modem is used).
10.4.7.5

Keyboard/Clock Synchronisation

The RS485 connectoron the VDM may be used for a remote keyboard. It may also be used to synchronise
the clocks of two or more VDMs.
The options are:
Keyboard Disabled
Enable Keyboard/Clock Slave
Enable Keyboard/Clock Master
Make sure that the RS485 input of the VDM is terminated by:
Using the link on the T25 terminal adaptor PCB,
Using th eswitch on the T25 terminal adaptor PCB,
Connecting pins 4 and 14 together on the 25-way Alarm/Keyboard Connector of the VDM or
Using the miniature slide switch on the VDM rear panel.
If two of more VDMs are being used on the same site, it may be desirable to synchronise their clocks so that
the recorded images from each units have exactly corresponding times and dates (within 1 second).
To achieve this, set one VDM as a "Master" by setting the menu option to "Enable Keyboard/Clock Master".
Set the other as a slave by setting the menu option to "Enable Keyboard/Clock Slave".
Connect the RS485 output of the master VDM to the RS485 input of the "Slave" VDM .
The clocks of the two units will now been synchronised each minute.
If a remote keyboard is being used, connect it to the "Master" VDM that has been chosen as the Master.
10.4.8

Configurations

10.4.8.1

Restore Factory Configuration

This option restores all setting the factory defaults. This is recommended after a major firmware upgrade.
10.4.8.2

Get Configuration from CD

All incident CD recordings also save the configuration. The stored configuration may be restored using this
option, but only if there has not been a firmware upgrade since the recording was made, otherwise changes
and additions to the menu structure may have occurred.
10.4.8.3

Erase Hard Drives

10.4.8.3.1 Erase Hard Drive 1

Erase all image indexes on hard drive 1 (lower). The hard drive will appear blank in the drive information
screen.

10.4.8.3.2 Erase Hard Drive 2

Erase all image indexes on hard drive 2 (upper). The hard drive will appear blank in the drive information
screen.
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DEFAULT
key clear this setting.
No keyboard or clock synchronisation is being used.
Keyboard or clock synchronisation is being used.
Keyboard or clock synchronisation is being used.
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