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1. Command Description Parameter AUXON Auxiliary ON i AUXOFF Auxiliary OFF ij AUXTOG AUX Toggle i SHOT Pre Position SHOW si SET Pre Position SET E IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close Command Page 2 2 Command Description Parameter AUXLTCH Latching AUX ON AUXLTCH Latching AUX OFF AUXLTCHC Cancel Latching AUX IRISB Iris Brighter Variable Speed Lens IRISD Iris Darker Variable Speed Lens For the parameter values refer to the Figure 5 and Figure 6 extracted from the Bosch User manual Page 47 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 BASICDOME USER COMMANDS Unlocked Commands Commands Scan PTZ AutoPan Preset Menu Preset Tour Preset Tour Period Preset Save Preset Call Edit Preset Title Edit Preset Tour PRESET Modify Preset Tour Record A Record B Continuous Playback A Playback A Continuous Playback B Playback B Image Stabilization RECORD Scan Auto Pan Speed SETUP Backlight Compensation View Factory Settings Software Version Keystrokes ON OFF 1 ENTER ON OFF 2 ENTER SET 100 ENTER ON OFF 8 ENTER ON OFF 15 ENTER SET 1 99 ENTER SHOF1 99 ENTER ON OFF62 ENTER SET SHOF900 ENTER SET SHOTF 901 999 ENTER ON OFF100 ENTER ON OFF 101 ENTER ON OFF 50 ENTER ON OFF 51 ENTER ON OFF 52 ENTER ON OFF 53 ENTER ON OFF 24 ENTER ON OFF 14 ENTER ON OFF 20 ENTER ON 47 ENTER ON 66 ENTER Description Camera continuously pa
2. Connect the desired serial line connector of the keyboard with the phone wall terminal block by using the phone cable RJ12 6 6 Camera Mounting Base Safety Wire 1 Decorative Cover provided Dome Anchor Ring p gt Dome Cover ES Rotate the dome anchor ring to the left to remove it The dome cover is easily damaged and should be handled with care Lens The lens cannot be replaced Page 38 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 RS485 Setting The 4 bit DIP switch in used for 4 bitDIP SW RS485 termination and protocol ON selection BER 1 4 BP 1 Function Switch Termination ON Position Termination OFF BP 3 BP 4 Function Switch Half Duplex 2 line Position Full Duplex 4 line Notes e Defaults are marked with e BP stands for Bit Position e Daisy chain connection is not available for Full Duplex Brown GND Data Transmission 118 T A Yellow R B Data Reception Green R A Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt PANASONIC BAUD gt see the PANASONIC Dome User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 4 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels descried in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard C
3. Command Page 4 4 Command Description Parameter IRIS Iris open camera PTZ IRIS Iris close camera PTZ Key not present in the DVR front panel Page 70 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 MATRIX PELCO ASCII Reference Documents Pelco CM6700 User Manual Pelco ASCII Protocol Manual Version 1 Revision 1 August 22 2003 Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals PELCO MATRIX White Pin 12 R Yellow Pin 11 R E ee CE E PEE Buntut ie r e FE 12 PIN TERMINAL STRIP ff _ ONREAROFSCU COM 1 1 6 F ka COM 2 7 12 COM 2 7 12 RS 422 485 PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1123456739011 ISI NAM a A Ss TO EXTERNAL DEVICE Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt MATRIX PROTOCOL gt PELCO ASCII BAUD gt 1200BPs default setting Command Menu The LCD display show a 2 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu Page 71 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The SETCAMERA command recall a full screen image of the actual camera after a sequence command Command Page 1 2 Command Description Par
4. Command Page 2 4 Command Description Parameter FRAME Frame Forward FRAME Frame Backward MON A Monitor A Selection MON B Monitor B Selection PLAY Playback STOP Stop Playback SEQ Sequence FREEZE Freeze Mode Command Page 3 4 Command Description Parameter SCREEN2 Multiscreen selection x2 SCREEN4 Multiscreen selection x4 SCREEN6 Multiscreen selection x5 SCREEN7 Multiscreen selection x7 SCREEN9 Multiscreen selection x9 SCREEN10 Multiscreen selection x10 SCREEN13 Multiscreen selection x13 SCREEN16 Multiscreen selection x16 Page 76 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 4 4 Command Description Parameter RECORD Recording FWD Playback Forward BCK Playback Backward STOP Stop MACRO Macro CAMERA Recall Selected Camera Page 77 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 SPECIFICATION General Keyboard Power Supply 12VDC Power Consumption 15W Ambient Operating Temperature 5 C 40 C Dimensions WxHxD 365x113x160 mm Net Weight 1060 g External Power Supply Unit Input Voltage 100 240VAC 47 63Hz Output Voltage 12VDC Max Current 1 25A Display LCD Graphic Display 128x128 dots Blue Screen LCD BackLit White LEDs Communication Ports RS485 3 Serial Lines CH1 CH2 CH3 RJ12 Connectors RS232C 1 Serial Line CO
5. Sets changes the dome address using the keyboard and on screen menus for cameras not already configured Sets changes the dome address using the keyboard and on screen menus for all cameras even those already configured Briefly displays all dome addresses Camera iris adjusts automatically manually On Off to light conditions Camera automatically manually On Off focuses Tums gain control to Automatic or Off When in Automatic mode the gain increases to compensate for darker scenes Tums On Off the On screen Display When off there is no On screen feedback Changes the characters and position of the display On screen instructions are provided Edits the current Sector name On screen instructions are provided Masks video from being displayed in selected sectors Removes all viewing restrictions imposed by sector blanking but keeps their locations in memory ON 86 ENTER reactivates all blanking Allows Disallows Locked Commands to be accessed Sets or displays password See AutoDome Security SECTION 4 for details SET recalibrates camera and returns it to home position Restores Factory Defaults Sets the current position as the left limit of Auto Pan Default is O degrees Sets the current position as the right limit of Auto Pan Default is 359 9 degrees Selects the mode that the dome reverts to after a duration without operator activity Default is OFF Increase Decrease On Off the time b
6. DOCUMENTS rallada a AA A nt ii 75 Hardware Connection css coo 75 Keyboard Configuration oia AAA 75 Gommana Men toa aint 75 SPECIFICATION ee Pre ev are EA E EA A AA A AA Ad 78 The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damages arising from improper use of the appliance described in this manual Changes may be made to this manual without notice Page 5 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Safety Rules Before installing and using this product carefully read this manual and observe the following recommendations O The product complies with the regulations in force at the time this manual was issued concerning safety of electrical appliances electromagnetic compatibility and general requirements 0 The unit must be installed by a qualified technician The unit must be connected to a mains power supply that corresponds with the characteristics given in the Technical Specifications section O The product is designed for indoor applications and must not be installed outdoor or exposed to rain or moisture Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any technical work or maintenance on the unit Never open the unit Tampering with the product shall invalidate the warranty O The unit should never be used in proximity to flammable substances or in potentially explosive atmospheres The unit must be leant on a solid support The unit may only be considered shutdown when the power cable and any cables connecting the unit
7. 1 255 PATTSAVE Pattern Record MENU PT Menu Pattern HOMEGO Run Home AUTOSCAN Run Autoscan 1 255 MENU AS Menu Autoscan CTRL Turbo ON OFF Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter MENU Dome Menu ENTER ENTER Command ESC ESC Command MENU AL Alarm Menu SPRESET Set Preset Position 1 255 CPRESET Clear Preset Position 1 255 GPRESET Go to Preset Position 1 255 MENU PS Menu Preset Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close TOUR Run Tour 1 255 MENU TR Menu tour OFF ON Command 1 255 ON OFF Command 1 255 Page 51 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 FASTRAX II Reference Documents Fastrax Il Dome VSCC C6405P User Manual Fastrax II Protocol Version 1 17 Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals FASTRAX II Dome RX RS485 Half MURIO Duplex Mode Yellow RX RS485 half Duplex Mode RS 485 HALF DUPLEX MODE RX RX Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt FASTRAX II BAUD gt see the FASTRAX II Dome User Manual Page 52 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Com
8. 99 Page 42 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 2 5 Command Description Parameter APANON Auto Pan ON APANOFF Auto Pan OFF APANSTART Set Auto Pan Start Position APANEND Set Auto Pan End Position APANDIR Set Auto Pan Direction APANVSET Set Auto Pan Velocity GOTOA PS Go to Auto Pan Start Position GOTOA PE Go to Auto Pan End Position Command Page 3 5 Command Description Parameter PATSTART Auto Patrol Pattern START 1 3 PATSTOP Auto Patrol Pattern STOP PATTSET Auto Patrol Pattern Set 1 3 PATNSET Auto Patrol Pattern Number Select 1 99 PATPOS Auto Patrol Pattern Position 1 99 PATDWSET Auto Patrol Pattern Dwell Set Command Page 4 5 Command Description Parameter AFLIPON Auto Flip ON AFLIPOFF Auto Flip OFF AFLIPAUTO Auto Flip AUTO ALARMACK Alarm Display Set MENU Menu MENU ENT Menu ENTER IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close Command Page 5 5 Command Description Parameter AUX10N Auxiliary 1 ON AUX20N Auxiliary 2 ON AUX30N Auxiliary 3 ON AUX1OFF Auxiliary 1 OFF AUX20FF Auxiliary 2 OFF AUX3OFF Auxiliary 3 OFF Page 43 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Reference Documents Samsung Dome VSCC C6405P User Manual Samsung Protocol Version 2 2 July 20 2005 Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals SAMSUNG Dome White RX Yell
9. Phase Delay Mode AIRISAUTO Auto Iris AUTO AIRISON Auto Iris ON AIRISOFF Auto Iris OFF SHT SPEED Shutter Speed 0 255 0 255 Command Page 5 6 Description AGCAUTO AGC AUTO AGCON AGC ON AGCOFF AGC OFF LCKPHDLY Adjust Line Lock Phase Delay 0 1 0 255 BCKON Backlight Compensation ON BCKOFF Backlight Compensation OFF AWBLCON AUTO White Balance ON AWBLCOFF AUTO White Balance OFF Page 36 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 6 6 Command Description Parameter1 Parameter2 W BLC R B Adjust White Balance R B 0 1 0 255 W BLC M G Adjust White Balance M G 0 1 0 255 ADJGAIN Adjust Gain 0 1 0 255 IRISL Adjust Auto Iris Level 0 1 0 255 IRISP Adjust Auto Iris Peak value 0 1 0 255 Page 37 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 PANASONIC Reference Documents Panasonic WV CS950 Dome User Manual PanasonicWV CS850 Dome User Manual Panasonic WV CS960 Dome User Manual Protocol Information WV CS860 Panasonic V 3 1 July 2002 Hardware Connection To connect the keyboard to the Speed Dome unit you must use two phone wall terminal blocks and one phone cable RJ12 6 6 Connect the Data Port RJ connector to the phone wall terminal block Connect the phone wall terminal block to the phone wall terminal block by using two wires see the following table Phone all BIO a a 1 Phone all BIO e a O White Green Yellow Yellow
10. Rev 1 01 MULTIPLEXER If the camera is defined active and connected at a video MULTIPLEXER unit and you want to manage the MULTIPLEXER functions from the keyboard press MUX If more than one serial line is associated at MUX in the Serial channel setup a window will appear to allows you to enter the serial channel number where the MUX is connected Enter the number by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear If you enter a wrong data the window will appear again SETUPCH ADDRESS The SET UNIT ADDRESS window will appear enter the MUX unit address by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear gt gt SET UNIT ADDRESS Page 33 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 The SELECT INPUT window will appear Enter the video input number of the MUX where the camera is connected by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear Press ESC when done to come back to the previous menu Page 34 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 SPEED DOMES PELCO Reference Documents Pelco D Protocol Version 2 Revision 1 August 15 2003 Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals PELCO Dome White RX Yellow RX Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt PELCO BAUD gt see the PELCO Dome User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 6 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or th
11. cable R12 6 6 supplied with the keyboard and the phone cable supplied with the DVR see the following picture Phone wall block terminals O Phone wall block terminals O Connect the PortA of the DVR to the phone wall terminal block by using the phone cable supplied with the DVR Connect the desired serial line connector of the keyboard with the phone wall terminal block by using the phone cable RJ12 6 6 supplied with the keyboard Connect the phone wall terminal block to the phone wall terminal block by using two wires see the following table Phone Wall Block Terminals Phone Wall Block Terminals White Black Yellow Red Page 68 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt DVR PROTOCOL gt GANZ BAUD gt 9600 BPs Command Menu The LCD display show a 4 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu MAI the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The factory menu command labels are copy of those presents on the DVR front panel Some advanced commands are not present in the front panel this commands are indicated with an asterisk in the Parameter column The arrow buttons in the front panel are replaced by the joystick The CAMERA c
12. example select PELCO D 1 CH2 CH3 s DEVI PELCO D PANASONIC ry ve O SAMSUNG EL BAUD BOSCH all VISU FASTRAX2 ESC ELBEX Baudrate selection Press BAUD to activate the baud rate selection list Use A or W or the joystick to move the cursor between the device list Select the right baud rate Press lt when done For example select 9600BPs BAUDRATE 1200BPs 2400BPs 4800BPs 9600BPs BAUL 14400BPs 19200BPs 57600BPs Page 21 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Configuration verify Press VISUAL to show the configuration report for this serial channel Press ESC to come back when done SETUP CH1 SPEED DOME 9600BPs ENGLISH KEYBOARD 1 l ADJ 50 Keyboard address and contrast adjustment are described in the UTILS menu The language setup is possible only with the Keyboard Configuration Program Repeat the above sequence for all serial channels Press ESC when done to come back at the previous menu Page 22 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Utils Menu Use the or keys from the keypad to select the UTILS menu Joystick Joystick calibration is process which allows correct operation of the device Normally it is only done at the production stage and recalibration by the operator should never be necessary If the joystick behaves incorrectly if for example a pan or tilt direction stays active when the joystick is at res
13. rear panel of the keyboard you find a 4 dip switches SW used to insert remove the load of the RS485 lines and lock the keyboard programming from the PC see Figure 1 DIP1 load on CH1 RS485 line DIP2 load on CH2 RS485 line DIP3 load on CH3 RS485 line DIP4 firmware upgrade lock Figure 1 ON load inserted OFF load removed ON load inserted OFF load removed ON load inserted OFF load removed ON firmware upgrade unlocked OFF firmware upgrade locked Move the load switch in ON position only for the devices connected at the RS485 line ends All others devices connected to the RS485 line must have the load switch in OFF position see the Figure 2 scheme Figure 2 A Move DIP4 in ON position only for the firmware upgrade operations During the normal use the DIP4 must be in OFF position Page 9 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Power supply connection Before connecting the power supply make sure the specifications for the keyboard power supply correspond to those for the system power supply To supply the keyboard it is essential to use the power supply unit and cord provided with the keyboard itself Using inappropriate and or different equipment could expose personnel and the system to serious safety hazards Procedure for power supply connection Connect the power plug to the DC power jack in the rear of the keyboard Connect the power supply cord to the power supply unit Connect
14. the power supply cord plug to the wall outlet O The green LED on the power supply unit light on The keyboard LCD display lights on and shows an image this means that the keyboard has been installed correctly Power supply unit jack A In order to save power and increase the LED lifetime the display backlit switch off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity Simply moving the joystick or the jog shuttle or pressing any key you will exit from the power saving mode Page 10 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Communications lines and connections RS485 Serial line connectors The connection between the keyboard and the various controlled devices is made using three RS485 half duplex serial channels via CH1 CH2 CH3 serial ports Ifthe controlled device doesn t have an RS485 serial port it will be necessary to insert a signal converter for example RS485 RS232 or RS485 Current Loop between the keyboard and the device itself We remember you that the RS485 maximum distance without repeater is almost 1200m 4000ft L 1200m Procedure for RS485 line connection Connect the phone cable supplied to the desired RJ12 connector in the keyboard rear 09 Connect the other end of the phone cable supplied to the phone wall block terminals supplied Connect the RS485 line twisted pair cable to the phone wall block terminals following the Figure 3 scheme O Connect the RS485 twisted pair cable end to the RS485 block terminals of the dev
15. to other appliances have been disconnected D All technical assistance must be provided solely by authorised technicians Keep this manual with care for future reference The product and or manual may use the following symbols This symbol indicates that there are hazardous voltages presenting a risk of electric shock in the unit This symbol indicates essential information for the installation use and maintenance of the unit particular attention should be paid when reading and carrying out these instructions Page 6 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Contents of the package When the product is delivered make sure the package is intact and has no obvious signs of dropping scrapes or scratches If the package is damaged contact the supplier immediately O TSK1 Keyboard Power Supply Unit Power Supply Cord O Phone Cables RJ12 6P 6C PLUG PLUG Inverted Wiring 1 5m 3 pcs Phone wall block terminals RJ12 6P 6C 3 pcs RS232 Serial Cable Mouse Extender Cable CDROM User Manual Keyboard top view Multifunction Keys Multifunction Keys Left Column Right Column Shuttle Ring 3 Axis Joystick 2 Push buttons LCD Display Jog Dial Numeric keypad Left Navigation Button Right Navigation Button Page 7 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Keyboard rear view RS485 serial lines DC Power Jack Dip switch RS232 serial line Page 8 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Installing the keyboard Dip switch setup In the
16. 6758 0 O o El a EREEREARBAGEERE 1 COM 2 COM3 COM4 COM INO CONNECTION ALARM OUT S Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt DVR PROTOCOL gt SAMSUNG EL BAUD gt see the SAMSUNG EL DVR User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The factory menu command labels are copy of those presents in the DVR front panel for the functions associated at this labels refer to the DVR User Manual Page 59 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Some advanced command are not present in the front panel this commands are indicated with an asterisk in the Parameter column The arrow buttons in the front panel are replaced by the joystick The only exceptions are for the MENU and CAMERA commands To enter in the configuration Menu of the DVR follow this procedure Press the MENU ENT key O A password request window will appear on the LCD display Enter the four 4 digits password by using the numeric keypad O Press The DVR will enter in the configuration menu see the video monitor If the DVR configuration on screen menu will request to press MENU or ENTER keys you must use the corresponde
17. AST POS Go to the last Preset Position enabled before start p Preset position scan POS TIME Setting the time of permanence on a singol Preset 1 99 position during scan POS V Setting the velocity of attainment for a singol Preset 1 8 position during scan Page 56 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS ENEO Reference Documents Eneo DVR DLR2 04N DLR2 09N DLR2 16N User Manual Eneo DVR Protocol Ver 1 5 Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals ENEO DVR White RX Yellow RX RX RX TX TX RS 485 Connector Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt DVR PROTOCOL gt ENEO BAUD gt see the ENEO DVR User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The factory menu command labels are copy of those presents in the DVR front panel for the functions associated at this labels refer to the DVR User Manual The arrow buttons in the front panel are replaced by the joystick The only exceptions are for the MENU and CAMERA commands Page 57 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 To enter in the configuration Menu of the DVR follow this procedure O Press the MENU ENT k
18. Is it possible to configure this password only by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Passwords are defined at the individual keyboard level They can be disabled default status when leaving the factory gt gt Page 16 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Press O to enter in the setup password configuration menu ACTIVE PASSWORD Press ESC if you want to exit from this menu Press NO if you want to disable the password Press YES if you want to active or modify the setup password the following menu will appear CREATE PASSWORD Enter the four 4 digits password from the numeric keypad and press 6 or ENTER to confirm or to clear or ESC to exit and disable password The password confirmation window will appear for few seconds gt gt PASSWORD LANG CONFIRMATION Page 17 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Now the setup password is active and the password request window will appear when you try to enter in the configuration menu Enter the four digits password by using the numeric keypad four asterisks will appear and press or ENTER to confirm or to clear or ESC to exit If a wrong password is entered a warning window will appear UNCORRECT PASSWORD If the right password is entered a confirmation window will appear CORRECT PASSWORD Now you can enter in the keyboard configuration menu Page 18 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Serial channels setup Devices sele
19. M Female DB9 Connector Data Entry Joystick Proportional 3 Axis 2 Top Mount Pushbuttons Jog Shuttle Numeric Keypad 12 Keys Multi function keypad 10 keys Buzzer Configurable Compliance EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 EC 2005 Class B EN 50130 4 1995 A1 1998 A2 2003 EN 60950 1 2001 Directive 2002 95 CE ROHS o 2 e 2002 95 EC Page 78 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01
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21. RT eee A See the Connections amp Installation section on the speed dome Instrucions Manual r Switch 1 Reserved Switch 2 This switch must be set OFF Switch 3 DISP Switch 4 PROTOCOL 1 Switch 5 PROTOCOL 2 Switch 6 SYNC Switch 7 Reserved This switch must be set OFF Switch 8 RX TERM Page 41 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Be sure to set properly the Switch 4 Multi drop or Point to Point connection PROTOCOL 1 Point to point Multi drop when using the RM P2580 Set ON the Switch 5 Simplex PROTOCOL 2 Switch 5 Duplex when using the AM P2580 OFF Be sure to set properly the Switch 8 RX Termination RX Termination Switch 8 Terminated 110 2 do Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt JVC BAUD gt 9600BPs Command Menu The LCD display show a 5 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Command Page 1 5 Command Description Parameter HOMESET Set Home Position HOMECLR Clear Home Position HOMEGO Go to Home Position SPRESET Set Preset Position 1 99 CPRESET Clear Preset Position 1 99 GPRESET Go to Preset Position 1
22. ameter SEQFWD Start Sequence Forward 1 99 SEQBCK Start Sequence Backward 1 99 HOLD Hold Sequence ACK ACK Key SETCAMERA Recall Selected Camera NXTCAMERA Next Enabled Camera PRVCAMERA Previous Enabled Camera MONITOR Select Monitor 1 255 Command Page 2 2 Command Description Parameter PROGRAM Program PASSWORD Password window 7 digits ACK ACK Key AUXON Auxiliary ON 1 99 AUXOFF Auxiliary OFF 1 99 MACRON Macro ON 1 99 MACROFF Macro OFF 1 99 Page 72 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 ENEO Reference Documents Eneo EKR 8 4 EKR 16 4 User Manual Hardware Connection TSK1 Keyboard ENEO MATRIX Phone Wall Block Terminals 1 Phone Wall Block Terminals White Blue Yellow Black Lmax 1200m Phone wall block terminals Phone wall block terminals o A If you have a short distance lt 1 5mt between the keyboard and the matrix unit you can connect directly the devices by using the supplied Phone Cable RJ12 6P 6C Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt MATRIX PROTOCOL gt ENEO BAUD gt 38400 BPs default setting Command Menu The LCD display show a 2 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The SETCAMERA command
23. and cther environmental conditions On screen menu allows the setting of the AutoPan and AutoScan speeds Default is 30 degrees second Camera will adjust for a bright background Displays the factory default settings Briefly displays the camera software versions Figure 5 Page 48 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 BASICDOME ADVANCED COMMANDS To use Locked Commands you must first unlock the BasicDome via OFF 90 ENTER All locked settings except FastAddress can then be changed via ON 46 ENTER Disallow these commands via ON 90 ENTER SETUP GENERAL CAMERA Commands FastAddress Display FastAddress Auto Iris Auto Focus Gain Control On screen Display On screen Display Adjust Sector Title Edit Sector Blanking Bypass All Blanking Lock Unlock Commands Password Factory Home Position Restore Defaults Left Limit Right Limit Inactivity Preset Tour Period AutoPivot Select White Balance Sharpness Iris Adjust Sync Mode Adjust Line Lock Phase Switch Polarity Keystrokes ON 999 ENTER On 998 ENTER ON 997 ENTER ON OFF 3 ENTER ON OFF 4 ENTER ON OFF 43 ENTER ON OFF 60 ENTER ON OFF 61 ENTER ON OFF 63 ENTER ON 86 ENTER OFF 86 ENTER ON OFF 90 ENTER SET 802 ENTER SET 110 ENTER ON 40 ENTER SET 101 ENTER SET 102 ENTER ON OFF 9 ENTER ON OFF 15 ENTER ON OFF 18 ENTER ON OFF 30 ENTER or ON OFF 35 ENTER ON OFF 44 ENTER ON OFF 11 ENTER ON OFF 42 ENTER ON OFF 41 ENTER ON 91 ENTER Description
24. c A FOCUS Active auto focus A FOCUS Disable auto focus Command Page 3 5 Command Description Parameter A IRIS ON Active iris digital automatic A IRIS OFF Disabile iris digital automatic IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close SHUTT ON Shutter on active SHUTT OFF Shutter off disable A SHUTTER Active auto shutter Page 55 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 4 5 Command Description Parameter WIPER START Active function wiper WIPER STOP Disable function wiper S AL POS ALL Set all Alarm Positions as actives in the scansion list of i Alarm position C AL POS Clear the selected Alarm Position from the scansion list 1 99 of Alarm position MOVE AL POS Set the Alarm position as active in the scansion list of 1 99 Alarm position Go to the last Alarm Position enabled before start LAST ALPOS Alarm position scan Setting the time of permanence on a singol Alarm E AEROS TIME position during scan ve Setting the velocity of attainment for a singol Alarm E Ree position during scan to Command Page 5 5 Command Description Parameter AUX ON Active Auxiliary 1 8 AUX OFF Disable Auxiliary 1 8 S ALL POS Set all Preset Positions as actives in the scansion list of i Preset position CLEAR POS Clear the selected Preset Position from the scansion 1 99 list of Preset position MOVE POS Set the Preset position as active in the scansion list of 1 99 Preset position L
25. creen Selected Camera Page 65 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 JVC Reference Documents JVC VR509E User Manual JVC Operation Command Protocol VR509E Hardware Connection To connect the JVC DVR with the keyboard is necessary to use the RS232 serial port To connect the devices you can use the RS232 Serial Cable Mouse Extender Cable supplied with the keyboard or build or buy a new one if the lentgh is not enought If you want to build the connection cable follow the table Keyboard RS232 COM Port JVC DVR RS232 terminals Pin 2 TX Pin 3 RXD Pin3 RX Pin 2 TXD Pin 5 GND Pin 5 GND A Remember that with the RS232 is not possible to make distances over 15 25m If you need a long distance connection you must use an external interface ex RS232 RS485 converter Remember also that only the serial channel CH2 of the keyboard support the RS232 connection Keyboard Configuration Select the CH2 serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt DVR PROTOCOL gt JVC BAUD gt 9600 BPs Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The arrow buttons in the front panel are replaced by the joystick The CAMERA command recall a full s
26. creen image of the actual camera after a SEQ or SCREEN commands Page 66 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter PLAY Playback STOP Activate Stop Mode REV Reverse Playback PBSTOP Stop Playback FF Forward RW Rewind REC Recording Mode STILL Activate Still Mode Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter EVENTFWD Event Skip Forward 1 99 EVENTREV Event Skip Reverse 1 99 SKIPFWD Skip Forward 1 99 SKIPREV Skip Reverse 1 99 ALARMFWD Alarm Forward 1 99 ALARMREV Alarm Reverse 1 99 CAMERA Recall Full Screen Selected Camera SEQ Monitor Output Screen Mode Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter TIMERON Timer Mode ON TIMEROFF Timer Mode OFF SCREEN Screen MENU Menu ENTER Enter CANCEL Cancel ESC Esc Page 67 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 GANZ Reference Documents 16ch DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ZR DH1621NP 9ch DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ZR DH921NP istruction manual list istruction and configuration Quick guide 16ch DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ZR DH1621NP list connections to DVR Manual DVR GANZ client list command Dino note about the DVR firmware version The DVRs GANZ ZR DH921NP and ZR DH1621NP must have a firmware version 1 48 or earlier Hardware connection To connect the keyboard to the DVR unit you must use two phone wall teminals blocks and one phone
27. ction Before to use the keyboard is necessary to configure the system layout The first step to do this is to configure the devices connected at the three serial lines of the keyboard From the keyboard configuration main menu press ENTER to move in the serial channels menu gt gt Use the key or the key to move right or left the active serial channel Select the serial channel that you want to configure Page 19 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Press DEVICE to activate the device selection list Use A or W or the joystick to move the cursor between the device list Select the right device Select NULL if you don t have any device connected to this serial channel Press lt when done For example select SPEED DOME DEVICE DEVI DVR MATRIX PRO MUX SPEED DOME ASS A It s not possible to mix different kind of devices in the same serial line also if there are products of the same manufacturer or with the same protocol Every single serial line must be associated at only one kind of device The serial channel label symbol change when you select a device according with this symbols DVR em MATRIX MUX MUK SPEED DOME Page 20 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Protocols selection Press PROTOCOLS to activate the protocols selection list Use A or Y or the joystick to move the cursor between the device list Select the right protocol Press lt when done For
28. d Repeat the above sequence for all monitors Press ESC when done to come back at the previous menu Page 27 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Camera setup Whit this menu you can define how the cameras are connected with the system devices Select the camera number ex n 1 from the numeric keypad and press 6 to confirm or O to clear Press ACTIVE if you want to manage this camera from the keyboard Press DISABLED if you doesn t want to manage this camera from the keyboard IF THE CAMERA IS DEFINED DISABLED THE P T DVR MATRIX MUX KEYS ARE NOT ACTIVE Page 28 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 P T If the camera is defined active and it s a speed dome or P amp T unit and you want to manage the telemetry function from the keyboard press P T The ACTIVATE P T window will appear move the joystick until ACTIVE is highlighted and press from the numeric keypad ACTIVATE P T DISABLED If more than one serial line is associated at SPEED DOME in the Serial channel setup a window will appear to allows you to enter the serial channel number where the P T is connected Enter the number by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear If you enter a wrong data the window will appear again SETUPCH ADDRESS 1 3 If the camera is defined active and is a speed dome or P amp T unit but you doesn t want to manage the telemetry function from the keyb
29. e Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Command Page 1 6 Command Description Parameter1 Parameter2 IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close A i CAMERAON Switch Camera ON CAMERAOFF Switch Camera OFF SPRESET Set Preset Position 1 32 CPRESET Clear Preset Position 1 32 GPRESET Go to Preset Position 1 32 FLIP180 Flip 180 Page 35 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 2 6 Command Description Parameter1 Parameter2 GOTOOPAN Goto Home Pan Position SETAUX Set Auxiliary 1 8 CLEARAUX Clear Auxiliary 1 8 RESET Remote Reset ZONESTART Set Start Zone 1 8 ZONEEND Set End Zone 1 8 CSCREEN Clear Screen ALARMACK Alarm Acknowledge 1 8 Command Page 3 6 Command Description Parameter1 Parameter2 ZONSCAN Zone Scan ON ZONSCAN Zone Scan OFF SETPSTART Set Start Pattern SETPSTOP Set Stop Pattern RUNPATT Run Pattern ZOOMSPPED Zoom Speed 0 3 FOCUSSP Focus Speed 0 3 RCAMERA Reset Camera to Defaults Command Page 4 6 Command Description Parameter1 Parameter2 AFOCUSA Auto Focus AUTO AFOCUS Auto Focus ON AFOCUS Auto Focus OFF DELAYMOD Enable Device
30. elect the CH2 serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt MUX PROTOCOL gt GE MUX232 BAUD gt see the GE Multiplexer User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 4 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The arrow buttons in the front panel are replaced by the joystick Page 75 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 To enter in the configuration Menu of the MULTIPLEXER follow this procedure O Press the MENU ENT key O A password request window will appear on the LCD display Enter the four 4 digits password by using the numeric keypad O Press Press ENTER to confirm The MULTIPLEXER will enter in the configuration menu see the video monitor If the MULTIPLEXER configuration on screen menu will request to press MENU or ENTER keys you must use the correspondent keys on the keyboard If a password is requested press the PASSWORD key on the keyboard and follow the above procedure from the point Command Page 1 4 Command Description Parameter ALARMSEQ Alarm Sequence ALARMCAM Alarm amp Camera 1 16 ALMENU Alarm Menu SEARCH Search MENU ENT Menu Enter Window 4 digits MENU Menu ENTER Enter PASSWORD Password window 4 digits
31. etween Presets during Preset Tour Allows a subject to be followed while beneath the camera without inverting the picture Default is ON Adjusts camera color white balance for specific settings Picture vertical aperture sharpens softens Edits the Auto Iris level Sets camera syne for exterab line intermal crystal On Off Changes the phase delay of the camera when in external line lock mode Switches the polarity of the Zoom Focus and Ins controls Figure 6 Page 49 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 ENEO Reference Documents ENEO Dome VSCC C6405P User Manual ENEO Protocol Version 1 17 Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals ENEO Dome RX RS485 White Half Duplex Mode eae RX RS485 H Half Duplex Mode RS 485 HALF DUPLEX MODE RX RX Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt ENEO BAUD gt see the ENEO Dome User Manual Page 50 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Command Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter RUNPATT Run Pattern
32. ey O A password request window will appear on the LCD display Enter the four 4 digits password by using the numeric keypad O Press The DVR will enter in the configuration menu see the video monitor Ifthe DVR configuration on screen menu will request to press MENU or ENTER keys you must use the correspondent keys on the keyboard If a password is requested press the PASSWORD key on the keyboard and follow the above procedure from the point The CAMERA command recall a full screen image of the actual camera after a DISPLAY command Command Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter PLAY Playback PAUSE Pause STOP Stop SEARCH Search FF Fast Forward RW Rewind REC Record SPOT Spot Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter DISPLAY Display SEQ Sequence FREEZE Freeze COUNTER Counter CAMERA Camera 2 ALARM Alarm PTZ PTZ Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter MENU ENT Menu Enter Window 4 digits MENU Menu ENTER Enter PASSWORD Password window 4 digits Page 58 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Reference Documents Samsung Electronics DVR SHR2160 N User Manual Samsung Electronics DVR Protocol Ver 2 0 Hardware Connection SAMSUNG Phone Wall Block Terminals _ ELECTRONICS DVR _ White RX Yellow RX ALARM IN BOS 23405
33. ice following the device instruction manual Twisted pair cable Phone cable Phone Wall Block Terminals Phone Wall Block TSK1 Keyboard Terminal TX RX Half Duplex RS485 Non Inverting White TX RX Half Duplex RS485 Inverting Yellow Figure 3 Page 11 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 RS232 Serial line connector The CH2 can be also used to send receive commands via RS232 serial port COM connector Use the Figure 4 to connect the keyboard with your device Pin Signal Function COM TX Transmitted data RX Received data DTR Data Terminal Ready GND Ground RTS Request To Send CO N 0 01 Go PO gt Figure 4 Page 12 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 AM Firmware Version This manual is referred at the firmware version 1 01 To verify the firmware version installed in your keyboard follow this procedure Use the or keys from the keypad to select the keyboard configuration main menu Press at the same time the LEFT NAVIGATION BUTTON and the RIGHT NAVIGATION BUTTON the firmware version information window will appear also the firmware checksum is showed Press to exit Page 13 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Configuring the keyboard Some special functions are configurable only by using the Keyboard Configuration Program that you can find in the CDROM included in the package Use the or keys from the keypad
34. ls Phone Wall Block Terminals White Green Yellow Yellow Phone wall block terminals O Phone wall block terminals O Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt DVR PROTOCOL gt PANASONIC BAUD gt see the PANASONIC DVR User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Some advanced commands are not present in the front panel this commands are indicated with an asterisk in the Parameter column The arrow buttons in the front panel are replaced by the joystick Page 62 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 The CAMERA command recall a full screen image of the actual camera after a DISPLAY command Command Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter PLAY Playback PAUSE Pause STOP Stop Playback SEARCH Time amp Date Search FF Fast Forward to the End RW Rewind to the Top REC Record STOPREC Stop Recording Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter DISPLAY Multiscreen Select CAMERA Recall Full Screen Selected Camera ALMRST Reset Alarm ALMSUS Suspend Alarm MULTI Multiscreen Spot Monit
35. mand Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter RUNPATT Run Pattern 1 255 PATTSAVE Pattern Record MENU PT Menu Pattern HOMEGO Run Home AUTOSCAN Run Autoscan 1 255 MENU AS Menu Autoscan CTRL Turbo ON OFF Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter MENU Dome Menu ENTER ENTER Command ESC ESC Command MENU AL Alarm Menu SPRESET Set Preset Position 1 255 CPRESET Clear Preset Position 1 255 GPRESET Go to Preset Position 1 255 MENU PS Menu Preset Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close TOUR Run Tour 1 255 MENU TR Menu tour OFF ON Command 1 255 ON OFF Command 1 255 Page 53 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 ELBEX EXC7000 Reference Documents Camera ID Code Manual For Digital Camera Control protocol description Command Manula For Digital Camera Control protocol description EXC7000 Command Table1 command list Instant Dome Camera Manual Istructions istructions installation instant dome A keyboard can control only the instant dome series EXC7000 Other series are not supported Hardware connection Phone Wall Block Terminals ELBEX Dome White RS422 Yellow RS422 Keyboard configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt ELBEX BAUD gt 4800 Bps fixed for instant dome see reference doc
36. nce Documents conni ce i oh A A A A 50 Hardware CONMECUON seca Nas 50 Key board Configura Occitan 50 Command Mentse tana wR SP EEN tl dd rd SOE WER YN 51 FAS TRAX era a a ek de dd dd de a dn ha ak e 52 Reference Doc mMeniScs anatomia 52 Hardware Connections o esa cecaloeecaeocs eo eeaiaie cio ieia eee eae eee 52 Keyboard Configuration acre aattaetd ade 52 Command Mentor o o dd ads 53 ELBEX EXO OOO sto dt SS A A AS A A AT a 54 Reference Documenta 54 Hardware Connection a EA E A E AR E ti 54 Keyboard Gonfiguration td dd dir 54 a A A A A A A 54 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS 00 o oo ceccceccceeceee cece eseueeeeeceueeeeeeseauseueeeeeeeeaeeeuees 57 ENPO Etoo tres Le ved o ao ia do hed a ht IN he dT hat Te sh tlh So Sh od sa sh Se De 57 Reference Documents x52 i355 00 tat A E A a Ral OB nnna nearen nna 57 Hardware Connections aos Na 57 Keyboard CONTQUIA ON ctrl t cts aos eee eea as cede ante 57 Command Menton Li in dd SA ERIN EASY a nd EA OPER SR OVE CEES 57 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS at dd oe ted de dd dd 59 Reference DOCU Secta tactica 59 Hardware Connection aa O Na 59 Keyboard Configuration cet ads 59 Command Mente as reee reire eie loin dria t aie nbs nate lobes ibd Rit oe thee hoe dee 59 PANASONIC aonane enean e A AAA A 62 Reference DOCUS rimeni eneee 62 Hardware Connection 42202 SD AD A EA A E EEn Ennn ee oe 62 Keyboard Configuration reir a zd octane sande att and ol and ott andes bade setae sett 62 Ooan laare taro Mel coh ta l
37. ns in the last direction in which the joystick was moved Moving the joystick stops the scan Camera continuously pans back and forth between limits Moving the joystick stops the scan Allows modification of Preset scenes from an on screen menu recommended Camera cycles through Preset Scenes Moving the joystick stops the tour On screen menu changes the length of waiting time between presets Stores the current scene and camera settings in memory Preset 1 is shown when camera is initialzed Recalls the scene and camera settings from memory Modifies the Preset names On screen instructions are provided Presets can be removed restored On Off from the Preset tour using an on screen menu Presets can still be displayed manually Presets can individually be removed restored On Off from the Preset tour Example Set 915 Enter will clear Preset 15 from the tour Presets can still be displayed manually Records A camera and PTZ controls that can be played back Once the sequence is recorded ycu must exit record in order to play back Records B camera and PTZ controls that can be played back Once the sequence is recorded you must exit record in order to play back Camera will repeat A recorded sequence Camera will play the A recorded sequence once Camera will repeat B recorded sequence Camera will play the B recorded sequence once Camera attempts to filter cut vibrations caused by wind
38. nt keys on the keyboard If a password is requested press the PASSWORD key on the keyboard and follow the above procedure from the point The CAMERA command recall a full screen image of the actual camera after a DISPLAY command Command Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter PLAY Playback STOP Stop SEARCH Search FF Fast Forward RW Rewind REC Record RECLOCK Lock the REC key FREEZE Freeze Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter DISPLAY Select Split Screen in DisplayMode a SEQ Start Auto Sequence Mode S CAMERA Recall Full Screen Selected Camera ALARM Recall Alarm Mode EJECT Eject ne PANIC Start Real Time Recording MODE Mode Key EVENT Event Search Key not present in the DVR front panel Only for DVR models with DVD recoder Page 60 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter AUDIO Audio ON OFF ZOOMAREA Active Digital Zoom MENU ENT Menu Enter Window 4 digits MENU Menu ENTER Enter PASSWORD Password window 4 digits Page 61 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 PANASONIC Reference Documents Panasonic WJ HD220 160 User Manual Panasonic PS DATA ver 1 0 1 Hardware Connection To connect the keyboard to the DVR unit you must use two phone wall teminals blocks and two phone cable R12 6 6 see the following picture Phone Wall Block Termina
39. oard press P T The ACTIVATE P T window will appear move the joystick until DISABLED is highlighted and press from the numeric keypad Page 29 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 DVR Ifthe camera is defined active and connected at a DVR unit and you want to manage the DVR functions from the keyboard press DVR If more than one serial line is associated at DVR in the Serial channel setup a window will appear to allows you to enter the serial channel number where the DVR is connected Enter the number by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear If you enter a wrong data the window will appear again SETUPCH ADDRESS The SET UNIT ADDRESS window will appear enter the DVR unit address by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear gt gt CAMERA 1 SET UNIT ADDRESS 0 255 Page 30 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 The SELECT INPUT window will appear SELECT INPUT 1 16 Enter the video input number of the DVR where the camera is connected by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear Page 31 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 MATRIX Ifthe camera is defined active and connected at a video MATRIX unit and you want to manage the MATRIX functions from the keyboard press MATRIX The SELECT INPUT windows will appear enter the MATRIX video input by using the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear Page 32 78 Eng 0650
40. ommand recall a full screen image of the actual camera after a DISPLAY command The DVR activate automatically the recording at the power on the recording is always active is not possible to disable the recording from remote or from keyboard The PTZ command active a speed dome connected at the PortB The speed dome must be connected only at the PortB and the DVR properly configurated Page 69 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 1 4 Command Description Parameter PLAY Active Play Arrow right R PLAY Active reverse play DVR Arrow left PAUSE Pause STOP Stop SEARCH Search FF Fast forward to the end Record Arrow up REW Rewind to the top Record Arrow down SPOT Function spot Command Page 2 4 Command Description Parameter DISPLAY Setting multiscreen USER Function user FULL ZOOM Active display in full zoom PANORAMA Function panorama CAMERA Recall Camera at full screen PIP Function Picture in picture MENU ENT Enter men l MENU Menu or esc men Command Page 3 4 Command Description Parameter PTZ Function PTZ AUTO Active Auto pan camera PTZ TOUR Command Tour preset camera PTZ 1 4 PRESET Active Preset men camera PTZ S PRESET Function Set preset camera PTZ 0 99 G PRESET Function Go preset camera PTZ 0 99 AUX Active disabile AUX camera PTZ 0 255 A FOCUS Function auto focus camera PTZ i
41. onfiguration Program Page 39 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 1 4 Command Description Parameter APANON Auto Pan ON APANOFF Auto Pan OFF APANI Auto Pan Sweep Area Inverse RESET Reset APANeOFF Auto Pan Endless OFF APANeON Auto Pan Endless ON FLIPON Digital Flip ON FLIPOFF Digital Flip OFF Command Page 2 4 Command Description Parameter HOME Go to Home Position GPRESET Go to Preset Position 0 64 SPRESET Set Preset Position 0 64 180DT 180 Degree Turn PATTSTART Pattern Start PATTSTOP Pattern Stop PATTSET Pattern Set Command Page 3 4 Command Description Parameter MENUON Set Menu ON MENUOFF Set Menu OFF SET Setup Menu SET1 ESC Setup Menu SET2 IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close ALCON ALC ON AFOCUS One Shot Auto Focus ON Command Page 4 4 Command Description Parameter AL1OFF Alarm 1 OFF AL2OFF Alarm 2 OFF AL30FF Alarm 3 OFF AL40FF Alarm 4 OFF AUX1ON Auxiliary 1 ON AUX10FF Auxiliary 1 OFF AUX20N Auxiliary 2 ON AUX20FF Auxiliary 2 OFF Page 40 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 JVC Reference Documents JVC Dome TK C655E TK C676E User Manual JVC Protocol Version 1 02 April 2003 Hardware Connection White Phone Wall Block Terminals JVC Dome O Yellow O CONTROL Terminals CN22 Signal Name AL
42. or selection SEQ Start Sequence 1 99 SEQSTOP Stop Sequence ll Key not present in the DVR front panel Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter OSD ON Status Info Display ON OSD OFF Status Info Display OFF MENU Menu ENTER Menu Enter ESC Menu ESC Page 63 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 HUNT Reference Documents Hunt HDR 08 16MS User Manual Hardware Connection Phone Wall Block Terminals HUNT DVR Yellow Pin 7 RS485 RXDB Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt DVR PROTOCOL gt HUNT BAUD gt 9600 BPs Command Menu The LCD display show a 2 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program The CAMERA command recall a full screen image of the actual camera Page 64 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 1 2 Command Description Parameter RW Rewind FIELDRW Field Rewind FASTRW Fast Rewind SCREEN Select Screen Camera Formats FIELDFW Field Forward FASTFW Fast Forward PLAY Playback STOP Stop Playback Command Page 2 2 Command Description Parameter SEL Select Screen Format AUTO Start Auto Sequence MENU ENT Menu CAMERA Recall Full S
43. ote Receiver Driver and AutoDome Control Code Protocol TC8560 and TC700 series Hardware Connection To connect the Bosch dome with the keyboard is necessary to use the RS232 serial port Connect a DB9 male connector not supplied to the the COM port and make a three wires connection with the dome following this scheme Keyboard RS232 COM Port BOSCH Dome RS232 terminals Pin 2 TX Pin 6 RS 232 RXD Pin3 RX Pin 5 RS 232 TXD Pin 5 GND RS 232 Ground GND CONTROL CONNECTOR Retaining Biphase crew Ground Ground 24 VAC Line Biphase RS 232 TX 24 VAC Neutral Biphase RS 232 RX Not Used A Remember that with the RS232 is not possible to make distances over 15 25 m If you need a long distance connection you must use an external interface ex RS232 RS485 converter Remember also that only the serial channel CH2 of the keyboard support the RS232 connection Keyboard Configuration Select the CH2 serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt BOSCH BAUD gt see the BOSCH Dome User Manual Page 46 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Menu The LCD display show a 2 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Command Page 1 2
44. ow RX Keyboard Configuration Select the right serial channel Keyboard Setting DEVICE gt SPEED DOME PROTOCOL gt SAMSUNG BAUD gt see the SAMSUNG Dome User Manual Command Menu The LCD display show a 3 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Command Page 1 3 Command Description Parameter NUMBERKEY Numeric Key id ZONSCAN Scan START 1 4 ZONSCAN Scan STOP 1 4 CAMERAON Camera ON MENUON Menu ON MENUOFF Menu OFF MENU ENT Menu ENTER RESET Factory Reset For the use of the Numeric Key refer to the Samsung User Manual Page 44 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 2 3 Command Description Parameter GPRESET Go to Preset Position 0 127 SPRESET Set Preset Position 0 127 CPRESET Clear Preset Position 0 127 APANON Auto Pan ON APANOFF Auto Pan OFF PATTSTART Pattern START 1 3 PATTSTOP Pattern STOP 1 3 AFOCUS Auto Focus Command Page 3 3 Command Description Parameter IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close Page 45 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 BOSCH Reference Documents Bosch BasicDome Series User Manual December 10 2003 Bosch TC8560 Series TC700 Series Application N
45. recall a full screen image of the actual camera after a SEQ command Page 73 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 1 2 Command Description Parameter SETCAMERA Recall Selected Camera NXTCAMERA Next Enabled Camera PRVCAMERA Previous Enabled Camera PROGRAM OSM Programming Mode See Note MONITOR Select Active Monitor 1 4 SEQ Start Auto Switching Mode Note PROGRAM Command Subpage INC DEC ENTER CLEAR SEQ Press to exit from the PROGRAM Subpage Command Page 2 2 Command Description Parameter APAN Auto Pan ON APAN Auto Pan OFF SPRESET Set Preset 1 8 GPRESET Go to Preset 1 8 AUX Auxiliary 1 4 IRIS Iris Open IRIS Iris Close Page 74 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 MULTIPLEXER GE Reference Documents GE DVMRe Triplex User Manual Hardware Connection To connect the GE multiplexer with the keyboard is necessary to use the RS232 serial port Make a three wires connection following this scheme Keyboard RS232 COM Port GE Multiplexer RS 232 1 Pin 2 TX Pin 2 RX Pin3 RX Pin 3 TX Pin 5 GND Pin 5 GND Remember that with the RS232 is not possible to make distances over 15 25m If you need a long distance connection you must use an external interface ex RS232 RS485 converter Remember also that only the serial channel CH2 of the keyboard support the RS232 connection Keyboard Configuration S
46. t it may be necessary to carry out the calibration procedure Press JOYSTICK to move in the joystick calibration menu The following menu will appear MOVE JOY LEFT Press ESC if you want to exit without continuing with calibration Move the joystick left until the number showed still fixed press lt or one of the two push buttons on top of the joystick when done Move the joystick right until the number showed still fixed press lt or one of the two push buttons on top of the joystick when done Move the joystick down until the number showed still fixed press lt or one of the two push buttons on top of the joystick when done gt gt Page 23 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Move the joystick up until the number showed still fixed press lt or one of the two push buttons on top of the joystick when done Move the joystick zoom axis clockwise until the number showed still fixed press lt or one of the two push buttons on top of the joystick when done Move the joystick zoom axis counter clockwise until the number showed still fixed press lt I or one of the two push buttons on top of the joystick when done Contrast This menu allows to calibrate the contrast of the LCD display in the 64 steps 0 63 Press CONTRAST to move in the the contrast calibration menu The following menu will appear Use A or W or the joystick to increase decrease the contrast value in the range 0 63 Press lt
47. t 62 HUNT aan aa oca da 64 Reference Doc mentsS te a A a E eS ca fk 2 De 64 Hardware ConNection oc aac A O O aT ah 64 Page 4 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Keyboard Configura vicio 64 Gomman d Mene loicattinatn do do cdo dao dd edo de he ada i dd edo bado dde ado he 64 A A FEY Ve ER TRE GR TUF I Wee Ver ovCRLNUr vee Wer uPeS SUT yee ew Sar oye eran aor ce oae 66 Reference DOCUS o a 66 Hardware Connection locas idas ESOO SIS chelsea tacks ct 66 Keyboard Configuration ct A ad Go i fe a 66 Command Menilis da citan os ta da e dsd dos od den dd ds dd do dd ds dt de dt ds e do 66 ETAN N PARE PASE PAE AET ETE TET AT T ari coc robigal 68 Reference Documentos ei 68 Hardware CONNECUON aae a dt ii nd AA AA A dt dt 68 Keyboard GONTQUIAON 2 23 i ae A ini A A A A id 69 COMmmMmanG Menta A A it oe dee A aaa 69 MATRIX aane cect Cesk tdo nt Co ck ce ek des dad ORR do E ec Pehl OS de E en CoE ce decias 71 PERCO ASCI 137422 A A 71 Reference Doc mentS ndn nsidind ni ii a AA a iaa ea a ai 71 Hardware CONNSCION als A A AE Ei 71 Keyboard Configuration nenenesenesenn aea e E EE E E 71 Gomma a Mentes a e e shee e e aaae 71 et I Et le el ac tt na ad nal att a ate 73 Reference DOCUMENTS soso aa 73 Hardware Connection tt ti ci 73 Keyboard COmnaQuratOn staat hate ati ltd rel old ee eae ed 73 Gomma a Men s enaena ao coda e add eh dd de dt cA da de dy ek dd 73 MUETIPLEXER ocaso ee Va SE Pe EA 75 OE ie ep Pe oer ee Sie ER SN A e A a at Ss E SS ISE IO 75 Reterence
48. tekno system ACCESSORIES FOR ccTyv MULTIPROTOCOL KEYBOARD TSK1 USER MANUAL Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance Page 1 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 BLANK PAGE Page 2 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 tekno system ACCESSORIES FOR COTY TSK1 Multi protocol Keyboard User Manual Contents A a a e a e a e 6 Contents of the package A eee 7 Keyboard eessvesscess bestest beck eerseesseece 7 Keyboard rear SY ae 8 Installing th keyboard coatcsncsestesls oatcs sc cecesls irinen irrien iriran iraia 9 Dip SWICO SU A a A E AA AE 9 Power Supply CONNECCION aii ba 10 Communications lines and CONNEcti0NS occconccccccnnccnncncncnononnnnnnnoncnnncnonanonanononcnnnnonanonanos 11 RS485 Serial line connectors ooocccoccccccccocccncncncccnncnonononacononononnnnnnonnanonanonanonnnnonanonaninines 11 RS232 Senal line COMEN 0 ici ai A A A a a 12 o AAA A 13 Configuring the keyboard uo oct 14 a dt 15 o A ann clad ete aadetatenadetateradeeateretat cutee domme 16 Serial channels Setup seh tin ren teh win ce A A edt eee 19 Devesa ooo ee aahi 19 Protocols SECA eee ne eS ee ner ee 21 e A 21 Configuration Veny r r rierren Rs 22 Vis Men sist iii 23 SSN SO 23 E AA A A E EET EA 24 POC SS voices 25 Fe A a A a A A 25 Monitor O O O IA 26 o AA ESOO e a E E AEEA EE 28 A A AS 29 DAVA R SRE EA ER rena copeecbaracteenartueete EEEE 30 A RERE 32 MULTIPLEXER aoaia oe A AE A 33 S
49. to confirm and save the new contrast value or ESC to exit without save Page 24 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Address This menu allows to assign the system identification number of keyboard Each keyboard in the system should be identified by a different number the presence of more than one keyboard with the same number could cause communication problems The keyboard address must be in the range 0 255 Press ADDRESS to move in the the keyboard address menu The following menu will appear ADDRESS KEYBOARD Select the keyboard address ex n 1 from the numeric keypad and press 6 to confirm or O to clear If you enter a wrong data the window will appear again Reset Resets factory default values The reset operation should be confirmed by the operator Press lt to confirm or ESC to exit without reset the keyboard Page 25 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Monitor setup Whit this menu you can define the connected monitors list that you want to manage from this keyboard From the configuration menu press the MONITOR key the following menu appear MONITOR 0 DISABLED Select the monitor number for example n 1 from the numeric keypad and press to confirm or to clear gt gt MONITOR 0 MONITORN 1 Page 26 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Press ACTIVE if you want to manage this monitor from the keyboard Press DISABLED if you doesn t want to manage this monitor from the keyboar
50. to select the keyboard configuration main menu Page 14 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Language Is it possible to select the keyboard language in a five choice list e ENGLISH e ITALIANO e FRANCAIS e ESPANOL e DEUTSCH By using the Keyboard configuration program will be possible to add an extra custom language See the Keyboard configuration program user manual for detail From the keyboard configuration main menu press LANGUAGE and the languages choice list will appear LANGUAGE ENGLISH ITALIANO FRANCAIS ESPANOL DEUTSCH Use A or W or the joystick to move the cursor between the languages list Select the right language Press lt when done Press ESC if you want to exit from this menu Page 15 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Password Use the or keys from the keypad to select the keyboard configuration main menu Keyboard security is managed by three password levels Connection password requested when the keyboard is switched on it is used to prevent improper use of the keyboard by unauthorised personnel Is it possible to configure this password only by using the Keyboard Configuration Program O Setup password requested to manage the configuration of the keyboard Is it possible to configure this password directly by the keyboard or by using the Keyboard Configuration Program Reset alarm password requested when an alarm has to be cleared
51. ument Command Menu The LCD display show a 5 pages menu Use the Left Navigation Key or the Right Navigation Key from the keypad to select the wished menu A All the command labels described in this manual are referred at the factory version The user can modify this labels by using the Keyboard Configuration Program DM that dip switch present on the dome are set in correspondence at camera number set on the keyboard See manual instruction dome for details AM Command IRIS and IRIS not work on the dome with auto iris totally automatic See manual instruction dome for details Page 54 78 Eng 0650 Rev 1 01 Command Page 1 5 Command Description Parameter APAN ON Active function auto pan APAN OFF Disable function auto pan A PAN LEFT Active function auto pan anti clockwise A PAN RIGHT Active function auto pan clockwise SCAN ON Active function scansion preset positions SCAN OFF Disable function scansion preset positions S PRESET Define Preset Position 1 99 G PRESET Go to the Preset Position 1 99 Command Page 2 5 Command Description Parameter AL SCAN ON Active function scansion alarm positions AL SCAN OFF Disable function scansione alarm positions SET AL POS Define Alarm Position 1 99 GO AL POS Go to the Alarm Position 1 99 D ZOOM ON Active zoom digital automatic D ZOOM OFF Disable zoom digital automati

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