SymSafe/SymSafe Pro
User Manual
14
Ethernet Port
The cable connection configuration for the ethernet port depends on your network configuration:
•
For a SymSafe that connects directly to a hub, use a straight through connection.
•
For a SymSafe that connects directly to a PC, use a cross-over connection.
Consult with your network administrator or IS professional for the specific type of configuration. See
The
Network menu
on page 60 for information about configuring the Ethernet settings in the menu system
RS-485/RS-422 I/O connectors
These (2) serial I/O ports can be configured as either RS-485 or RS-422 and are used for Pan, Tilt, Zoom
control of PTZ cameras. Use
Serial Communications
on page 78 to configure these ports. See tables 6 and 7 for
the serial pinouts for each configuration.
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Base-T, auto sensing
Wire type
Cat 5e/6
Connector type
RJ-45
Maximum cable length
328 feet/100 meters
Minimum cable length
6 feet/1.8 meters
Hub wiring configuration
Straight through
PC wiring configuration
Cross-over
Table 6.
RS-485 1 and 2 port pinouts
Port type
Pin
Description
RS-485 (1)
1
+
2
-
3
Ground
4
Not connected
5
Not connected
RS-485 (2)
6
+
7
-
8
Ground
9
Not connected
10
Not connected
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