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WPS-ACC-PTZ-CTRL Keyboard Controller User`s Manual

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1. MENUS oie E we oie xe eels 14 Set Dome Preset 14 Set Dome Pattern cence 15 Protocol Select Menu 0 ccc 16 E te sane te back enema 16 DOME wane 16 aed ead daw 16 5 485 05 See iets aces aed Aa 17 RS 485 BUS deeds dives adds E 17 Transmission Distance with 24 AWG 17 5 a a Sd 18 Menu dea eA 19 SUPPOR 20 Connecting the PTZ Keyboard Controller This keyboard controller uses any one of three different interfaces to control your peripheral equipment RS 422 RS 485 and RJ45 RS 485 Interface The RS 485 port connects the keyboard controller to the PTZ camera to allow direct control of camera s operation The keyboard controller can link the same DVR to several PTZ cameras To prevent data collision on the RS 485 bus each individual device attached to the controller must have a unique ID Be certain to be consistent with the polarity of the RS 485 connection wire If the and the are reversed the RS 485 will not work B 85485 _RS422 AB GT R DC 9V 1 2V Dome Po
2. ESA Keyboard 2 Keyboard 4 Dome5 Dome7 Dome8 Using Your PTZ Keyboard Controller This controller is designed to provide intuitive control of your PTZ cameras Ji 1 2 3 1 F2 4 5 6 fel Tour Alam e gt 7 8 9 NI NI Sft 0 Ent Prev Bi Next Cam NIA NIA Wz WME A Powering the Keyboard NA N 2 When the controller is plugged in or powered up the controller initializes IMPORTANT While the keyboard is initializing leave the joystick in the center Do not move the joystick or turn its knob Doing so will cause your controller to malfunction After the controller has finished initialization its LCD screen displays the PTZ camera ID CamID and video output display monitor MonID that are currently selected as well as your system s protocol and baud rate Hl Hon 10 0 li Pele During normal operation the controller s the LCD is backlit After 5 seconds of inactivity the LCD illumination shuts off automatically Touching any control powers the LCD illumination again Using the Joystick On the PTZ keyboard controller the joystick has 2 functions e control the orientation of attached PT
3. commands Press and hold Set to enter the main menu then select 2 Dome setup These menu items allow you to set and view the parameters of the various cameras attached to the system IMPORTANT This section of the manual is written to the specifications of the WPS 500 PTZ A and the WPS 750 PTZ A camera models Different systems from varuious manufacturers may have different operating methods or particular requirements and settings Use this section of the manual in combination of with the user s manual for your cameras and matrix Set Dome Preset Menu Presets are predefined static views for a camera aiming at the cash register at high zoom or a wide angle view of the side door The camera does not move when on a preset Most PTZ cameras can have up to 128 presets Create and Save a Preset View First manipulate the camera until it shows the view you want ot save Then from the Dome Setup menu choose 1 Set dome preset 1 Save preset Enter the preset number using the numeric keypad then press Ent and the preset will be saved to the camera overwriting any preset that was already under that name Show a Preset View From the Dome Setup menu choose 1 Set dome preset 2 Show preset Enter the preset number then press Ent and the camera will move to display that saved preset If there is no such preset the camera will not move Clear a Preset View From the Dome Setup menu choose 1 Set dome preset 3 Clear pre
4. s Baud Rate From the Keyboard setup menu choose 1 Set KB Parameter 2 Set baudrate The LCD displays four different baud rates Use the keypad or joytstick to choose the proper baud rate then press Ent or move the joystick to the right to save the setting Calibrate the Joystick From the Keyboard setup menu choose 1 Set KB Parameter 3 Joy_calibrate Take your hand off of the joystick so that it centers itself then press Ent 12 Enable Disable Multiple Keyboards Multi keyboard Connection state setting From the Keyboard setup menu choose 1 Set KB Parameter 4 Mul_KB OFF When you select this menu item the highlight moves to the word OFF Move the joystick up or down to toggle between ON multiple keyboards allowed in the system and OFF only one keyboard allowed When the selection visible matches your desired setting press Prev or move the joystick to the left to accept that selection and return to the menu NOTE If multiple keyboards are in use each PTZ keyboard controller must have a unique keyboard ID About Keyboard Menu This menu item displays a variety of information about your keybopard controller and its current settings Select this menu item to view the keyboard firmware version its unique ID the protocol in use and the current baud setting You cannot make changes to these settings in this menu Press Prev or move the joystick to the left to exit this menu item Dome Setup Menu To access these
5. WPS ACC PTZ CTRL Keyboard Controller User s Manual Overview The WPS ACC PTZ CTRL controller uses standard protocols to let you control your surveillance cameras as well as your system s DVRs In addition if your cameras are equipped with pan tilt zoom PTZ functionality this controller gives you total control over their operation Features e RS 485 for control of up to 31 connected cameras e Joystick for full PTZ manipulation e Large clearly labeled buttons e Backlit LCD e Shortcut buttons for presets and patterns Specifications Electrical Input voltage 9 12 V DC Rated power Power supply 12V DC Mechanical Interface RS 485 Front panel Built in LCD with backlight humanized design easy for operation Protocol Pelco D P protocol 2400 4800 9600 19200 baud Housing Plastic Enclosure Dimensions 9 055 long x 6 299 wide x 4 331 high Weight net 1 54 lbs gross 3 75 105 Operation Temperature 32 122 F 0 50 C Relative Humidity Up to 90 Certifications amp Compliance Product CE FCC ROHS2 Directive 2011 65 EU CE marking Power Supply CE FCC UL ROHS2 Directive 2011 65 EU CE marking EISA 2007 Safety Instructions e Read all instructions and abide by all warnings in this manual e Keep this manual for f
6. Z cameras e navigate the controller s menus Within a menu when the joystick is moved up down left or right the cursor moves in the same direction Selecting a Camera to Control To select a camera for direct control tyoe the camera s unique ID number using the numeric keypad then press the Cam button Example To take direct control of camera 11 press 1 1 and Cam PTZ Camera Aim Control To pan the camera up down left or right move the joystick in the appropriate direction To zoom the camera causing it narrow or widen its field of vision rotate the joytick knob clockwise to zoom or counterclockwise zoom out When you move the joystick the lower right corner of the LCD display shows icons that indicate the command s given Arrows indicate pan directions while a circular icon in the center indicates whether you are causing the camera to zoom in or out Example The display below shows that the camera is moving down fo the left and is zooming out Proti Note that there is usually a small delay between moving the joystick and the camera responding This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction PTZ Camera Lens Control To zoom the selected camera in press the Tele button on the keyboard To zoom the selected camera out press the Wide button on the keyboard To focus the camera on a distant object press the Far button on the keyboard To focus on an objec
7. also move the joystick up and down to highlight a menu item and then move the joystick to the right to select that item and move to its submenu To return to the higher level of the menu press the Prev key for Previous or move the joystick to the left To choose a highlighted menu option either press the number key or move the joystick to the right and then press the Ent for Enter key The LCD will display Success to confirm that your new setting has been saved successfully The use of each of these four main menus are detailed in the following pages Keyboard Setup Menu To access these commands Press and hold Set to enter the main menu then select 1 Keyboard setup These menu items allow you to set and view the keyboard parameters Set KB Keyboard Parameters Menu This menu lets you designate the various parameters used by your keyboard Set the Controller s Unique ID From the Keyboard setup menu choose 1 Set KB Parameter 1 Set KB ID The LCD then asks for a unique ID number from 1 64 Enter that using the numeric keys and press Ent The screen should display Success indicating the operation was completed successfully If it shows Error you have entered a number that is out of range Note that each device DVR keyboard controller and each camera should have a unique ID Press PREV or move the joystick to the left to go back NOTE The factory default ID of the keyboard is 1 Set the System
8. d by a sign For example Set Ent means to press the Set key and then the Ent key do not press them both at the same time The symbol means to enter a numeric value Shortcut Function This selects the camera with the ID number Tele This increases the maginifcation of the lens zooming in for a closer view Wide This decreases the maginifcation of the lens zooming out for a wider view Far Shifts the camera s focus to distant objects Shifts the camera s focus to close objects This button is not used This button is not used Set Preset This saves the selected camera s present position as a preset Preset This moves the selected camera to the designated preset Set Pattern This begins recording a pattern that will be saved under the designated pattern number Set 0 Pattern This stops recording the pattern see above and saves it Pattern This orders your camera to begin moving according to the designated pattern number 9 5 Pre This calls the main menu of the selected camera Menu Map 1 Set KB ID 2 Set baudrate 1 Set KB Parameter 3 Joy_calibrate 2 About keyboard 4 Multi keyboard status Shows specifications 1 Save preset 2 Show preset 3 Clear preset 1 Keyboard setup 1 Set dome preset 2 Dome setup 2 Set dome scan Not supported 3 Protocol select 3 Set dome pattern 4 Exit Menu 4 Set dome tour 1 Pa
9. set Enter the preset number of the preset you want cleared then press Ent Be sure it s the one you want there is no undo 14 Set Dome Pattern Menu A pattern is a regular system of movement that a camera uses to cover a wide area Wirepath PTZ cameras WPS 750 PTZ A and WPS 500 PTZ A support up to three patterns Selecting a Pattern to Edit From the Dome Setup menu choose 3 Set dome pattern 1 Pattern num Enter number from 1 3 to indicate which pattern you wish to edit then press Ent Notice that the LCD now shows the pattern you are editing after the colon Recording a Pattern Once you have selected a pattern to edit see above then choose 3 Set dome pattern 2 Set pattern Press the 1 key to start recording the pattern The LCD will read Start Move the camera through the motions you want it to make All pan tilt and zoom commands will be recorded as will all pauses Every movement and lack thereof is recorded When you have completed moving the camera through its desired motions press 0 to stop recording the pattern It is not necessary to return the camera to its starting location If the LCD displays Success and takes you back to the Set Dome Pattern menu then the pattern has been saved successfully Running a Pattern From the Dome Setup menu choose 3 Set dome pattern 3 Run pattern Enter the pattern number you wish the camera to follow The camera will view the area using the designated pa
10. t close at hand press the Near button Note If the camera is set to auto focus the camera s zoom and focus may change based the movement of objects within the camera s field of view Creating a Surveillance Pattern Your controller can generate up to three surveillance motion patterns for each camera in your array These patterns are stored locally in your cameras These patterns are numbered 1 3 To create a pattern follow these steps 1 Press Set Press the pattern number 1 3 Press Pat Use the joystick to move the camera through the desired pattern Press Set Press 0 a OS Press Pat The pattern is then saved under that number and can be engaged as desired Engaging a Surveillance Pattern To run a pattern that you have previously created press the pattern number from 1 3 then press Pat The active camera will then begin using that pattern Opening the PTZ Camera Menu To access the PTZ camera s internal menu press 9 5 Pre This calls the main menu of the camera and the menu is displayed in the camera s video output display The contents of the camera s main menu vary based on manufacturer and model Consult your camera s documentation for details 10 Setting Up the PTZ Keyboard Controller Press and hold the Set button until you see the main menu options displayed on the LCD You can press any numerical key to select a menu option and jump into its submenu You can
11. ttern Num 2 Set pattern 3 Run pattern Not supported Shows options 1 Matrix menu 2 Dome menu Shows options Support Need Help Contact Tech Support If you need further clarifcation please call tech support at 800 838 5052 or email support SNAPAYV com For other information instructional videos support documentation or ideas visit our website and view your item s product page at www SNAPAV com 1 Year Limited Warranty This PTZ keyboard controller has a 1 Year Limited Warranty This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused modified or disassembled Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to Wirepath Surveillance or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization RA number Version 141229 1553 20
12. ttern of motions until you activate a new mode or take manual control of the camera Protocol Select Menu This menu lets you select the protocols being used by your system Matrix Menu This lets you review the protocol for your surveillance matrix Dome Menu This lets you choose which protocol your controller uses when in direct control of a PTZ camera Consult your camera s owner s manual to determine which protocol is the correct one Exit Menu This takes you out of the controller menu and back to the main screen RS 485 Bus This section presents various technical details of the system RS 485 Bus As required by the RS 485 standards the RS 485 bus uses half duplexed data transmission cables with impedance of 120 Q The maximum load on the bus is 32 devices including the PTZ keyboard controller and any peripheral equipment like DVRs Transmission Distance with 24 AWG Cable The table below shows the maximum transmission distance allowed by the RS 485 bus If your system uses thinner cables or the PTZ cameras are installed in an environment with strong electromagnetic interference or you have lots of equipment connected to the RS 485 bus the maximum transmission distance will be decreased Baud Maximum Distance 2400 bps 5900 feet 4800 bps 3900 feet 9600 bps 2600 feet 19200 bps 1950 feet Keyboard Shortcuts Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts available with this controller Keystrokes are separate
13. uture reference e Do not install this unit near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves amplifiers or other equipment that produces heat Contents Connecting the PTZ Keyboard 4 RS 485 vee ees tages taeda 4 92422 Mena COP 2 Geer teed deanna 5 RJ45 INICMOCE newe enea oe ease dae eee 5 Connecting the Controller to Several 6 Using Your PTZ Keyboard Controller 2 0 0 cee ee een ees 8 Powering the since care 8 Using The JOYSTICK aac a b eden ad dae 9 Selecting Camera to 22 aaia 9 PIZ Camera Control cece cence ales 9 PIZ Camera Lens Contool ss raees etara he eae eed ea eR dae 10 Creating a Surveillance Pattern daw eee 10 Engaging ad SurvelllanCe cca cede canoe eae eee 10 Opening the PTZ Camera 10 Setting Up the PTZ Keyboard 11 Keyboard Setup 2 ce een teen nee ene 12 Set KB Keyboard Parameters 12 MENU 13
14. wer Keyboard RS 422 Interface If needed the RS 422 may be used to connect the PTZ keyboard controller to a matrix Please see your matrix documentation for installation instructions RJ45 Interface RJ45 is also useful for matrix connections The maximum communication distance over an RJ45 connection is 25 feet Please see your matrix documentation for installation instructions Connecting the Controller to Several Devices Using the RS 485 interface the PTZ controller can connect to an array of PTZ cameras and DVRs For ease of use in a system that contains a single DVR and several PTZ cameras set the device ID of the DVR to Set the device IDs of each attached PTZ camera equal to the channel on the DVR that the camera is connected to Set the ID of the PTZ keyboard controller to a number that is larger than the number of channels supported by the DVR Example For an 8 channel DVR set the DVR ID to 0 set the PTZ camera IDs in the range of 1 8 and the PTZ keyboard controller to device ID 9 Using this system prevents data transmission problems and makes it easy to remember which device has which ID Keyboard Dome1 Dome2 NOTE The RS 485 interface can handle up to 32 individual devices Thus a single keyboard connected directly to the cameras can control up to 31 cameras You may insert up to 4 keyboards as long as the total number of devices does not exceed 32 Remember that each device must have a unique ID

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