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  1. I need a bit of help. Here's what I have 3 SD-2000-InDoor cameras. They all have Uniboards installed (Sensornet/RS422) Ofcourse the wires have been cut and this is my first time setting up PTZ cameras. I searched for a manual or just 'random' documentation for these and found pretty much nothing. On the AD site, they don't even list the 2000 model anymore (which I understand because of the 'new' models) .. I was lucky enough to find ONE PDF about the uniboards.. BUT.. the manual only shows the board having TWO(2) address selectors. Mine has three.. (the manual is probably for a very early model anyway). It did give me the layout of the power/ground/Rx & Tx lines. The cameras power-up fine as far as I can tell and get GREAT images (zooming/focus/pan/tilt works in pretest).. Now..... hope your sitting down .. I read on another post about using pins 3(tx) and 5(gnd) to directly connect to a Rs232 port(serial) to be able to 'test' the control of the cameras. I can't seem to get this to work. The jumpers on the board are set to RS422 (should this be sensonet?) for the (serial) connection? I d/l'd the PTZ controller demo. Nice looking application. BUT, first is the camera address selection. (two selectors -vs- three selectors) I 'believe' I have mine set to 100. I even tried 111.. *shruggs* I did get the Rx/Tx light to blink, BUT, the camera doesn't react to any input. there are three lights on the board(top right corner). first I believe is a RX/TX indicator, it blinks during pretest. the second is green(not sure, maybe power).. and the third is Red(??).. again, because I do not have a manual I can't be sure that the RED light should be RED or what it means.. any help would be appreciated. ----- I plan on writing a VB application with video input to control the camera and scan an area. Checking for movement, changes, etc. If I can't get these to work with the Uniboard, I do have the option, of gutting them(grin) and building my own controller board. I've done controller boards before for other projects. I would just rather use the existing board. Thanks again for any help. SkyDiverDown "Falling past you at the speed of *Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!*"
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    Sensornet PROTOCOL

    I've been searching for weeks on the SensorNet protocol and have come to the conclusion, "they do not want you to know anything".. Have you found any information or had any luck? Thanks Sky
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    Speeddome 2000 Indoor (Home use setup)

    I tried all the different settings you suggested but couldn't get the camera to recognize anything.. I decided to 'bite the bullet' and get a RS232->RS422 adapter and try that.. One question though, should I be using Pelco-D protcol? Thanks Again Sky
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    Speeddome 2000 Indoor (Home use setup)

    Again, I'm as close as I can get to having a manual/pdf or doc's for these, but, the one I have matches it's layout. As seen below As in the image above, I'm assuming *(bad word I know*) the COMM-/COMM+ are the "RX(A)" and "RX-/RX(B)" you are referring to. There are three lights on the top right of the board. When I power-up the camera(s), the 1st light will blink(green), then go off. the 2nd will stay on (green); the third comes on RED and stays solid. (I think this is an error for wiring/communications).. the doc's I have DO NOT GIVE ANY details on what the lights mean. When connected to PTZ Software(demo) we discussed or a copy of 232Analyzer(demo) the 1st light will 'sometimes' blink. ** Channel Switches ** The 232Analyzer(demo) is set to use 255 by default. Tried that but get no response. The PTZ(demo) software gets a blink every now and again from the 1st light, but, nothing that coincides with the 'move' command in the software. Power-Up: watching the video out; the picture comes up beautiful but doesn't 'display' anything other than the image. I've been using the 8N1 settings by default. I'll check more later. Also, I've tried 2400/4800 & 9600. Same results.. I appreciate your help/advice on this. I known when they were 'pulled' from the casino/hotel in Mexico they were working. So.. I'm going to test out the few different ideas you gave me. Thanks again.. Have a great weekend!! SkyDiverDown
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