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Chris
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I have a CCTV controller (quad switcher) that has an RS232 interface.
The output of the switcher can be controlled by simple ASCII commands.
e.g. /01 to switch to full screen display of input 1.
I want to allow a remote site to be able to switch the controller, by
pushing a button corresponding to the display that they want to see.
The remote site is about 300 metres away.
I have plenty of standard telephone cable pairs available.
To save me reinventing the wheel. Has anybody got a circuit for an
encoder that will take what will effectively be a set of five dry
contact inputs (quad display plus cameras 1 to 4) and produce a
suitably formatted ASCII output that can drive an RS232 interface, or
something that will drive an RS232 driver such as the MAX232?
A few years ago it was possible to buy controllers that had a simple
set of dry contacts on the back, but the one I had got zapped by
lightning, and they don't seem to available anymore; at least not from
my supplier.
Cheers
Chris
The output of the switcher can be controlled by simple ASCII commands.
e.g. /01 to switch to full screen display of input 1.
I want to allow a remote site to be able to switch the controller, by
pushing a button corresponding to the display that they want to see.
The remote site is about 300 metres away.
I have plenty of standard telephone cable pairs available.
To save me reinventing the wheel. Has anybody got a circuit for an
encoder that will take what will effectively be a set of five dry
contact inputs (quad display plus cameras 1 to 4) and produce a
suitably formatted ASCII output that can drive an RS232 interface, or
something that will drive an RS232 driver such as the MAX232?
A few years ago it was possible to buy controllers that had a simple
set of dry contacts on the back, but the one I had got zapped by
lightning, and they don't seem to available anymore; at least not from
my supplier.
Cheers
Chris