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12 – MOBILE PHONE SETUP
USER MANUALUSER MANUAL
cameras.
Parity
Parity is a method of detecting errors in transmission.
Options are None, Odd, Even, Mark, and Space. The default setting of None
should be kept for Zmodo PTZ cameras.
Cruise
With the Cruise setting set to ON, the PTZ camera on the assigned channel can
operate automatically after being programmed.
When set to OFF, the camera will not execute its programmed surveillance.
Address
The Address field must match that of camera address dip switch setting.
This DVR supports mobile phone access by the following devices:
a) iPhone
b) Blackberry™ OS V4.7 or later
c) Windows Mobile™ Pro 5.0 and 6.1 OS
d) Nokia Symbian S60 3rd Edition (9.1) and S60 5th Edition (9.4)
Important Notes:
1. Ability to connect to DVR via mobile phone in no way constitutes or implies a
verbal or written agreement.
2. When using mobile phone access, only one channel may be viewed
simultaneously.
3. The video loading time and performance are determined by the connection
bandwidth.
Before setting up the mobile phone on the DVR,
configure the DVR for network access. See
Section 8 – Network Setup, visit
http://zmodo.net, or contact Technical Support.
To access the Mobile Phone Setup, from the Main
Menu, select Devices > Mobile.
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RECV EMAIL
Enter the e-mail address that will receive the alarm notification messages.
11 – PTZ SETUP
This section only covers the software configuration for the PTZ cameras. For
guidance on installing the cameras, please see Section 3.2.4 – Connecting Your
PTZ Cameras.
For directions on programming the PTZ camera to
survey automatically, see Section 15 – PTZ Cruising.
The settings under each channel must match those
of the camera's circuit board switches. There are
ten switches (0-9), called dip switches, in the camera. For instructions on setting
the dip switches, visit http://zmodo.net or contact
Technical Support.
Figure 10-39: PTZ Setup Menu
11.1 – OPTIONS
Protocol
Zmodo PTZ cameras use Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocols. These protocols were
designed by Pelco. Pelco-D is more common.
Set the protocol to match that of the PTZ camera. The two options are Pelco-D
and Pelco-P.
Pelco-P cameras use No parity, 8 Data bits and 1 Stop bit, as do Pelco-D
cameras.
Baud Rate
Baud rate is the data transmission speed used for communication between the
DVR and PTZ camera. This setting must match the switch on the PTZ camera.
The baud rate options are 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600.
The default setting of 9600 should be kept for most Zmodo PTZ cameras. Check
the specific camera model.
Data Bit
Sets the number of bits used in a character of data.
The options are 5, 6, 7, or 8. The default setting of 8 should be kept for Zmodo
PTZ cameras.
Stop Bit
Stop bits sent at the end of every character allow the receiving signal hardware to
detect the end of a character.
Options are 1 and 2. The default setting of 1 should be kept for Zmodo PTZ
Figure 12-40: Mobile Setup Menu
12.1 – USER NAME
Enter a username for the user connecting to the DVR via the mobile phone. This
is not the same username as the admin or user account either for local or Internet
access.
12.2 – USER PASSWORD
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