WebEye E10/E104
WebEye E10/E104
User’s Guide
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(7) Serial Port Base Address
This menu is to identify the base addresses between a channel of WebEye and pan/tilt/zoom control
receiver. Administrator may connect more than 2 pan/tilt/zoom control receivers to Serial #2
(RS485 (Half-Duflex)) with WebEye E104. In this case, administrator should configure control
receivers’ base addresses in the blank of each channel to control each pan/tilt/zoom mechanism
respectively for each channel. User may also utilize a control receiver for all 4 channels. In this case,
every pan/tilt driver or zoom lens of 4 channels is to move at same directions or degrees at the same
time. WebEye E10 has two pairs of serial ports, so that it is sufficient for all channels.
10) Serial Port Configuration
This page is to select a communication
protocol among listed ones or to set
control parameters manually for each
serial port.
(1) Serial Port Selection
Administrator selects a serial port to configure. WebEye E104 has two serial ports. Serial #1 is a
RS232C interface port, and Serial #2 is a RS485 (Half-Duflex) interface port. WebEye E10 has two
serial ports, and two of them are RS232C interface ports.
(2) Select Attached Device
PTZ protocols
Administrator selects a communication protocol that an attached external device
satisfies among already listed protocols. WebGate has listed protocols of Philips,
Pelco (P and D), Video Technical (VTP 4x), Sony (EVI- D3x), etc. Administrator
may utilize any pan/tilt mechanism that satisfies already listed protocols. Among
listed protocols, Philips, Pelco, Sensormatic and VT protocols are marked with
‘M’ and they are to be configured their control parameters such as ‘ Baud Rate’,
‘Stop Bits’, ‘Data Bits’, and ‘Parity Check’ according to connected dome camera
settings.
Manual Setting
If your mechanism doesn’t use any of
already listed protocols, you may set
the protocol manually by selecting
‘Manual Setting’ and set parameters
through ‘Control Parameters’ and ‘PTZ
CMD’ menus. For detailed information,
please refer to following explanation.
Audio Device
This protocol is for WebEye A10,
which is an audio trans mission device connected to WebEye. For more detailed information on
WebEye A10, please refer to WebEye A10 User’s Guide.