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manufacturer of PE-100D AC camera

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Does anyone know the manufacturer of the PE-100D AC PTZ camera. I'm trying to get the PTZ setup in Geovision software, but I have no brand or manufacturer of this camera. All I know is it was made in Korea.

 

 

Thank you to anyone that can help.

 

 

Geovision software 8.4 is what I'm running

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the surface mount one. yes. What I'm running into is the following...

 

For analog cmeras, you must first complete the steps below before adding it to the system.

 

1. Click Configure button, select Accessories, and select Add/Remove PTZ.

A dialog box appears.

 

3. Select the brand of your camera and click the >> button

 

Click ok and then restart the GV-System

 

Well I tried this and all it showed was like Samsung(SPD-3300), and other manufacturers of PTZ camera's

 

Nothing about PE-100D

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Try selecting Pelco, then any option that includes Pelco D or P protocol (this camera should support either).

 

You'll also need to match baud rate and camera ID - those SHOULD display on-screen when the camera powers up. If not, there may be DIP switches to set those options.

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thanks will try that out.

 

All I know is that the warehouse I'm working on the system at for a friend, building was struck by lightning, tower was acting up for the camera's. I had to install a new Geovision card along with a new hard drive as the old one would crash all the time and computer would restart.

 

So I installed a new hard drive with Windows 7 and this camera that could rotate had to be done manually and now it won't rotate at all cause of the new Hard drive I guess,

 

I just wish the person that bought the camera's bought ones that had a brand name on the camera and not one that could be made by any company.

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Tell ya a little secret: a lot of the ones with brand names are the same cameras, just with better manuals and phone support

 

In any case... the three options have to match up: protocol, ID, and baud rate... as long as the wiring polarity is right, you should be good from there.

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Well I found some information out. Camera is a Pelco camera, baud rate of 2400. now I have to figure out comm number and the address number.

 

I have Baud Rate, and Camera ID. still can't get to rotate

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