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Well someone took the post off.

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bank 1

dip one up all others off = cam 1 goes up to 255 if you know the math, as the OP knows the square of 8 times itself its easy.

now baud rate

bank 2

dips 5 and 6 off are 2400

Or if its a chinese piece of rubber dog poo set bank 1 at dip one on and bank 2 off. that should give protocol D adress one and D .

But who am I to know.

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Well someone took the post off.

From menory

bank 1

dip one up all others off = cam 1 goes up to 255 if you know the math, as the OP knows the square of 8 times itself its easy.

now baud rate

bank 2

dips 5 and 6 off are 2400

Or if its a chinese piece of rubber dog poo set bank 1 at dip one on and bank 2 off. that should give protocol D adress one and D .

But who am I to know.

did this not work?

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James, morning,

Nope.

I contacted www.rell.com ( Richardson Electronics ), they redirected me to ADI.

Which is not going to work because they don't market them anymore.

So, I either need a manual or somenone who has installed them about 8 ~ 10 years ago.

Besides, they did use different models.

In my huge collection speeddomes I found another, different model, cartridge, same outdoor housing though.

( Both carry the FCB-EX block ).

So, needle in a haystack......

Rgds,

Jaap

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Pelco D 2400 baud, no parity

(default for D-type control)

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

Pelco P_AD 4800 baud, no parity

(default for P-type control)

ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Pelco D-AD 2400 baud, no parity

(default for D-type control)

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Try that then.

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Pelco D 2400 baud, no parity

(default for D-type control)

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

Pelco P_AD 4800 baud, no parity

(default for P-type control)

ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Pelco D-AD 2400 baud, no parity

(default for D-type control)

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON

Try that then.

Paul he has you on ignore so I will quote your post so he can see the answer

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Random guesses are not going to help.

With respect they're educated guesses not random guesses. And trying something that may work is better than waiting for an answer that most likely wont come. If you were asking for a manual on a well known Dome like a DM or Mark Mercer Dome or even a cheapo Cop Dome you may have had more luck. But your Dome is very obscure therefore in your situation beggars cant be choosers, educated guesses are the best your most likely to get, and you never know Paul might be right.

If you dont like the answer you get then you dont have to take them, Paul is trying to help and politeness costs nothing

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