Pelco Cpu Setup - Cisco 4116 - EtherFast Switch Design Manual

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Programming the keys
For each of the keys that are listed in Table 10 follow this procedure to program each key:
Step 1.
Press the desired program key.
Step 2.
Press the blue key (third key from the left in the top row).
Step 3.
Press the blue key that is directly under the Def Num on-screen label.
Step 4.
Using the numeric keypad, enter the desired ISP command from Table 10.
Step 5.
Press the blue key that is directly under the Def Num label.
Table 10.
Key Programming
Function
Instant Replay
Time/Date Search
Next field (Time/Date search )
Previous field (Time/Date search )
Play / Pause
Toggle GUI
Single Frame Fast Forward
Single Frame Rewind
Mark Video
Still Image Capture
After all keys are programmed, press the blue key that is directly under the Save label. Then press
the rightmost blue key repeatedly until you are prompted to flip dip switch 2. Flip this switch, and
log back in to the keyboard.

Pelco CPU Setup

To integrate with the ISP, the Pelco matrix switch must be configured with the proper ports and
macros.
Configure the Ports
Using the Pelco Management software, configure the two spare ports as described in Table 11.
Table 11.
Spare Ports
Setting
Equipment number
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
For Keyboard Number (KBD NUM), use the lowest unused keyboard number.
Choose the Open Comms tab and locate two free ports. The ports are numbered starting with 5
from the bottom right of the rear panel of the CPU, as shown in Figure 71.
ISP Command
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
Datetime Port
10
4800
Even
8
1
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ASCII Port
48
4800
Even
8
1
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