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1. Selection Result Random patrol Start random patrol Recall Patrol 1 Start first ordered patrol Store Patrol 1 No effect Recall Patrol 2 Start ordered patrol 2 Store Patrol 2 Store first ordered patrol Store Recall Patrol x Recall patrol x Store patrol x 1 MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Alarm Mode Alarm mode allows alarms to be managed by the operator using just the ZVK 77 keyboard As alarms are reported they appear in the alarm queue displayed in the Control Pane Three operations are possible on each alarm e Accept the alarm e Cancel the alarm e Silence the alarm Use the Previous and Next keys to move through the entries in the alarm stack MEYERTECH UMITED Page 23 of 41 QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 24 of 41 Controlling Peripherals Mux Mode Mux mode allows the user to take control of Multiplexers connected to the ZoneVu system 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Mux Mode to enter the Multiplexer Control menu Once in the Multiplexer Control Menu you can Select a multiplexer to control 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Change Mux 02 Now enter a MUX in the range 1 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Select a multiplexer camera input to the multiplexer spot output normally referred to as the analogue output 01 Press the Softkey dire
2. l Display WallEx dat l relays dat B DoorControlSetup dat sitenames dat l ever2 dat l UserButtons dat a group dat l master dat Type DAT File Date Modified 03 10 2003 16 24 Size 100 KB File name Operators q Files of type Fusion Data File dat Once the list is imported it can be reviewed in Mpower It is not possible to export the list from Mpower back to Fusion Once you have reviewed the user list it can be sent to the keyboard by pressing the gt ZVK 77 button MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 36 of 41 Setting up Left Handed User Compatibility User Configuration A user is setup to be left handed via the Login account setup menu there is a button named LH mode this should be set to On for Left Handed Mode Setting up the ZVK 66 MAC address and linking it to the correct ZVK 77 The MAC address of the ZVK 66 keyboard is setup via the Network Setup menu there is button named LH Mac address This should be set to any available MAC address in the range 1 32 To link the ZVK 66 to the ZVK 77D the ZVK 77D must be in the Network Setup menu the ZVK 66 is then put into configuration mode When it has a valid network connection a message will appear on the screen of the ZVK 77 asking whether or not you want to link to the ZVK 66 Press Enter to confirm The ZVK 66 MAC address will then be configured as the LH Mac addres
3. Relay 19 Energise or de energise relay 19 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 4 Relay 20 Energise or de energise relay 20 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 5 Relay 21 Energise or de energise relay 21 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 6 Relay 22 Energise or de energise relay 22 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 7 Relay 23 Energise or de energise relay 23 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 8 Relay 24 Energise or de energise relay 24 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 9 MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 14 of 41 Extra Camera Conirol Menu Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng Camera Colour Mode Allows the selection of camera colour mode Colour mono or auto These options are 1 1 1 1 1 1 displayed against softkeys Lock Camera Locks the current camera to its current position 12 12 12 Unlock Camera Unlocks the current camera from its current position 1 3 13 1 3 PWS Momentary peak white suppression enabled on the current camera 14 14 1 4 Privacy Config Allows the selection of camera privacy zones On or off These options are displayed 1 5 1 5 against softkeys Privacy Config Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng On Turn privacy zone disp
4. are configurable and will perform the adjacent action shown on the display These keys are not labelled Joystick The joystick has 3 axis of movement left right up down and twist clockwise anti clockwise It also has a centre mounted button that is used to change the functionality of the twist action Note in this manual keys to be pressed are shown highlighted in italics eg Select Site QZZMAZ MEYERTECH UMITED ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 5 of 41 Screen layout The screen is split into 3 areas e Sofikeys These are distributed around the left bottom and right of the display e Control Pane This takes up the centre of the display and is used for operator information and feedback e Status Bar This is along the top of the display On the left it displays the name of the current operator and on the right it displays the name of the currently active menu Softkey 1 Softkey 9 Softkey 2 Softkey 8 Softkey 3 Softkey 4 Softkey 5 Softkey 6 Softkey 7 MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 6 of 41 Menus The ZVK 77D operation is controlled by which menu is currently selected The following menus are currently available Logged Off The keyboard power up mode before an operator has logged on Select Mode An operator has logged on and can now select a specific available menu PCI Mode PC Interactive or PCI mode is a special interactive mode of ope
5. 7 1 7 Stop Sends a stop command 18 18 18 Record Sends a record command 19 19 1 9 Change site Selects the new current site The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the 2 1 2 1 2 1 current site Site 0 is always the operators local site exact operation of VCR on receipt of these commands is dependant on both the VCR model and the current mode of operation of the VCR MEYERTECH UMITED ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 13 of 41 Relay Mode Relay mode differs in that the position of the commands cannot be changed only the name of the Softkey Default name Description Default page position All Relays Energise or de energise all relays The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 1 1 Change site Selects the new current site The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the 1 2 current site Site 0 is always the operators local site Select Relay Opens a numeric entry box Typing the relay number followed by enter will open a new 1 3 menu Select whether the relay should be turned on or off Relay 1 Energise or de energise relay 1 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 1 4 Relay 2 Energise or de energise relay 2 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 1 5 Relay 3 Energise or de energise relay 3 The option of relay on or off is given via
6. Enter To store a Camera Preset 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Store Preset 02 Now enter a PRESET in the range 0 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter To select a Camera Preset Patrol Placing a camera into a Preset Patrol means the camera will continuously execute a series of Camera Presets over a set period of time Preset Patrols are generally configured and stored by each particular camera in the system Various types of camera Preset Patrols exist eg Random Ordered Mimic Suffice to say the task of the ZVK 77D is just to select them 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Preset Patrol 02 Now enter a PATROL in the range 0 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter To store a Camera Patrol 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Store Patrol 02 Now enter a PATROL in the range 0 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter 03 Follow the on screen menu for entering details of each position within the patrol Note that the details of the Patrol are not stored on the keyboard and reviewing an existing patrol is not possible Patrol Numbering Firmware version 2 0 0 0 onwards Selection Result Random patrol Start random patrol Recall Patrol 1 Start first ordered patrol Store Patrol 1 Store first ordered patrol Store Recall Patrol x Store Recall Patrol x Firmware version 1 9 0 0 1 11 0 0
7. Move up through the list of monitors Page down Move down through the list of monitors e Login Account Setup Operators of the ZVK 77D are required to log on and log off the keyboard to operate it There are three levels of operator User Manager and Engineer Each level can have a set of access rights configured to suit New operators can be easily added through the Login account setup menu Description Default Insert new user Enter the operators name using the alphanumeric keypad and press Enter The menu will automatically take you to the Edit user menu Edit user The Edit user menu is displayed see below 1 MEYERTECH UMITED GQ ZZ VA blank after the specified number of seconds Setting a time of 0 seconds disables the screen timeout ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 28 of 41 Delete user Delete the currently highlighted user Login lockout If enabled the operator gets 3 attempts to correctly login If the operator fails then the Off keyboard must be powered on for 10 minutes before another logon can be attempted Edit user menu Description Default Edit login name Edit the new login name 20 chars max Access level The access level of the new login user manager or engineer A user can not User configure a user level higher than their own Priority The priority level of the new login 1 to 9 1 Password The
8. a VCR DVR recording which can be done within the VCR mode Alarm Control Switch into Alarm mode 1 7 1 7 1 7 VCR Mode Switch into VCR mode 1 8 1 8 1 8 MUX Mode Switch into MUX multiplexer mode 1 9 1 9 1 9 Release Control Release control of the currently selected and controlled device 2 1 2 1 2 1 Global Command Used to send a command to all local devices 2 2 2 2 2 2 Slow mode Puts the currently selected ZoneVu receiver into slow mode 2 3 2 3 2 3 Home Sends the current camera to it s home position 24 2 4 2 4 Nudge Nudges the focus or zoom on the current camera Opposite of the current joystick twist 2 5 25 2 5 setting Nudge Nudges the focus or zoom on the current camera Opposite of the current joystick twist 2 6 2 6 2 6 setting Preset 3 Sends the current camera to it s preset 3 position 2 7 2 7 2 7 Preset 2 Sends the current camera to it s preset 2 position 2 8 2 8 28 Preset 1 Sends the current camera to it s preset 1 position 2 9 2 9 2 9 Lamp Toggles the lamp setting on the current camera 3 1 3 1 3 1 Wash Sends a wash command to the current camera 3 2 3 2 3 2 Wipe Toggles the wiper setting on the current camera 3 3 33 3 3 Aux 1 Toggles the auxiliary relay 1 on the current camera 3 4 3 4 3 4 Aux 2 Toggles the auxiliary relay 2 on the current camera 3 5 3 5 3 5 Aux Toggles the auxiliary relay 3 on the current camera 3 6 3 6 3 6 Manual Iris Toggles between m
9. budget to entirely replace their system every time they want to take advantage of some new technology Speed mode is an example of how Meyertech are managing that concept The Basic speed mode option is to maintain compatibility with older and existing ZoneVu products eg ZVR 510 receiver The Advance speed mode is an enhanced version of the Basic providing the operator with improved speed control Select this only following advise from Meyertech Technical Support e Edit zonal switch Zonal switches is aname given to multiple switches that occur concurrently across a specified range of monitors Description Default Name The name given to this zonal switch Zone lt number gt New switch Camera and monitor required Delete switch Delete the current switch Store Store the current configuration and exit Erase zonal switch Delete the current configuration and exit e Edit monitor setup The keyboard can be configured to bar access to certain monitors The keyboard can also be configured to map specified monitors to different monitor numbers Description New monitor map Create a new monitor map Enter the original monitor number followed by the new monitor number Bar monitor Bar this keyboard from accessing this monitor Store Store the current configuration and exit Delete monitor setup Delete the current configuration and exit Erase all monitor setup Erase all the monitor maps and bars Page up
10. password for the user Up to 20 chars numbers letters or symbols 9999 LH Mode Left Handed Mode On Off Off See section Setting up Left Handed User Compatibility User Interface Setup Description Default Screen colour The display colour Either black screen with white text or white screen with black White text Screen timeout A screen timeout can be selected If no user activity is detected then the screen will 300 s Custom Menu Setup Custom menu setup is an option which configures the look and feel of each operational menu by login level type ie User Manager or Engineer This is a useful feature as it allows both the access and priority to be set by operator type See the Softkeys section of this document for the default configuration of the different modes Description Default Login level Select the required operator level user manager or engineer User Insert new item Insert new command at the point before the currently highlighted command Insert macro Insert a previously defined macro The macro is appended at the end of the list Move up Move the highlight bar up through the command list Move down Move the highlight bar down through the command list Delete item Delete the currently highlighted command Revert to factory setting Reset the current menu to its default setting Each page of the menu can hold 9 commands Blanks can be inserted instead of commands to assist in t
11. period the Seller shall at its sole option either refund the price which the Buyer has paid to the Seller or if such price has not been paid relieve the Buyer of all obligations to pay the sum in respect of the respective software or use all reasonable endeavours to correct by patch or new release at its option that part of the software which does not so comply provided that such non compliance has not been caused by any modification variation or addition to the software not performed by the Seller or caused by its incorrect use abuse or corruption of the software by use of the software with other software or on equipment with which it is incompatible To the extent permitted by English law the Seller disclaims all other warranties with respect to the software which it provides pursuant to the Contract either express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of satisfactory quality or fitness for any particular purpose The Buyer is solely responsible for various scanning the software that it receives from the Seller pursuant to the Contract The Seller warrants that it will use reasonable skill and care in providing the Services to the buyer MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ
12. Camera setup This section of the Program Setup allows the operator to remotely setup a range of serially controlled cameras and 3 party domes This area of the ZVK 77 is in continual development as new cameras and domes come onto the market so contact Meyertech Technical Support if details of your 3 party equipment are not covered this release of the document For more information on any of the commands see the associated Meyertech Embedded Firmware Driver EFD manual Description JVC menu ZVR x30 Used to configure JVC cameras through a ZVR x30 receiver or a JVC dome via an EFD JVC The JVC Setup menu will be displayed JVC menu ZVR x10 Used to configure JVC cameras through a ZVR x10 receiver The JVC 1360 Setup menu will be displayed Panasonic menu Used to configure Panasonic cameras through a ZVR x30 receiver a Panasonic dome via an EFD Panasonic The Panasonic Setup menu will be displayed Bosch menu Used to configure Bosch cameras through a ZVR x30 receiver The Bosch Setup menu will be displayed General The generic camera setup menu is displayed Change monitor Selects the new user monitor The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the current monitor Pressing the Enter key without a number defaults the current monitor to the default spot monitor configured in the setup menus Select camera Selects the new current camera The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the
13. MO DE a 23 CONTROLLING PERIPHERALS vi csicsscccsssassvecscededsssssavnesecnsenncinasvndnncddsnanistdusnsdinduhasdandvnasduadesisacdannasedndsnndianasndanaddsnasishdntasdiadshasiaadvnanianiniaiainan 24 CONFIGURATION P EEEE EEEE va dans cua wie baad E EEEE EE AE AE E E EAE 26 CONFIGURATION cviciasiesacivssiiewasiveseiansisinvagisinuishessi evagivansiansvevnvadiaiensthisinnafiteienansveisniiiseiensibediensdidaienainNdn NADAS 33 FUSION USER SYNGCHRONISING oi icsstsascccssseceesstasccecvssncensctedndessassdansnsssasnssadsdsansnacndenbuesssssbaesnnsasassduesnbeaadesbasndanssbadassssncsbseubuescanusaesbacanueauaces 35 IMPORTING THE USER UNS Ti isssststssesnsstseasasedesasncscssasasndensnasustessasussndsasusdsisasussnadsbustsavabbatebsnsustnadasndanssnduadbedasndananstueudandbbantdsusbansnasbudsuusiuaces 35 SETTING UP LEFT HANDED USER COMPATIBILITY 36 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS essiciitiscvccacesctcsasddvnccuiesundeasadvnaseansendvactduncsudnashduashivnannansuhdvasiduassudaachduaghdvndbasadshduaatdunstudnasduaghidhinaindedduadidnastaiaiendiainan 37 MAINTENANCE A E AEE E E E E E S E E EE S EE E E 38 DISPOSAL E E E E E 39 SUI PPO PR EE EAE RE AE IEE EE EAEE EEE EIE A EEI E EEEE IE EE A E EEE EE 40 WARRANTY sosostccsdeticescrectstsadacenscavestesnoredsuactsnstvaragsinessachanaeansasseadivaduascndususdanctais
14. R Mode Switches into VCR mode 3 2 3 2 MUX Mode Switches into MUX multiplexer mode 3 3 3 3 Relay Mode Switches into Relay mode 3 3 3 3 MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 10 of 41 Site Mode Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng Select Monitor Selects the new user monitor The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the 1 1 4 4 1 1 current monitor Pressing the Enter key without a number defaults the current monitor to the default user monitor configured in the setup menus Select Site Selects the new current site The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the 1 2 1 2 1 2 current site Site 0 is always the operators local site Seq Control Switch into Sequence Control mode 1 3 1 3 1 3 Relay Monitor Copies the camera shown on the operators current monitor onto the previously configured 1 4 1 4 1 4 relay monitor This command is often used to send a live incident to a remote police station Zonal Switch Brings up a list of configured zonal switches switches a series of previously selected 1 5 1 5 1 5 cameras to monitors The required zonal switch is selected from the now displayed list Record Start the configured user VCR DVR recording 1 6 1 6 1 6 This key is provided as a shortcut for starting
15. ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 1 of 41 ZVK 77D USER MANUAL MEYERTECH SECURITY with VISION 7 CCTV Keyboard Issue 10 QZZMAZ MEYERTECH UMITED ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 2 of 41 Contents CONTENT Si vinci ei diva bd ad neni Si dv dacs sds Sd wud su 2 INTRODUCTION Pene EE EE cenasavueedaseusuumasusuddaasessvenssuuuadauseucuunasusunsalssceasansesutdcansusnusasusutcacsessuenasuuutdusssscansvatusdudsasdeassdssdnduausbssnusasusundes 3 rAd STA d VAY OUT E E 4 MENUS a e AA ea Aara Aa E AEO 6 OPERATOR FEEDBAGK S 7 SO TIRE VS ATE 8 LOG ON AND LOG OFF PROCEDURE ssssssssssessssesssesssssssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssssesssssesssssssssessessssesssesssssssssssesssssssssssessssseseseeeees 16 INFO SCREEN tes tusasasscuaseetsnusaseusudaceusscuntausstuassevesuvasesuseaasusssusasusendansssssuuasusdudedssuaveuasusenuassevasesasesusuadsusssuwasuueudenselssuasusbucaasusstunasasete 17 SITE AND CLASSIC MODE 18 21 ALARM
16. ansstuavsacayasvucsadsansesarecSeaartuatnasivesansandsaasansstatuasnyasvusiasesisaanrecavad 41 ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 3 of 41 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Meyertech s ZVK 77D Please read this user guide prior to using this KEY FEATURES product It will help you to achieve the maximum benefit from the product The manual covers installation operation and maintenance of a ZVK 77D What is a ZVK 77D A ZVK 77D is part of the ZoneVu CCTV Control family Meyertech s new ZVK 77D system keyboard is the latest in the range of next generation ZoneVu products Designed to provide maximum functionality the ZVK 77D is capable of controlling multiple independent sites performing system configuration and integrating CCTV peripheral devices including VCR s and Multiplexers The design of the ZoneVu ZVK 77D System Keyboard uses the latest materials and technology available to bring superior levels of functionality and integration to the CCTV control room Site mode operation Full hierarchal priority camera control e Compatible with the ZoneVu product range e Remote configuration and backup via Meyertech s Mpower software The ZVK 77D offers users three modes of operation Site mode permits both local and intersite selection and control of cameras PCI mode provides camera control facilities only when used in conjunction with Meyertech s FUSION workstation a PC based GUI applica
17. anual Issue 10 Page 8 of 41 Softkeys Softkeys are keys used by the operator the function of which can vary with regard to current mode of operation and overall configuration The use of softkeys allows the installer to tailor an installation to the exact needs of an operator Commands and menus that are not applicable to or allowed by an operator can be removed from an operators menus but left on the managers menus providing an optimised display reflecting the operations carried out by different users of the CCTV operator Each menu consists of a series of commands that can be assigned to specific softkeys The menus are navigated using the following keys e Back Displays previous menu screen e Next Displays next menu screen If no more menu screens returns to the first menu screen e Back held down Exits the current menu For each menu the configuration of softkeys can be modified for each of the 3 operator types Select Mode Function Description Default page position User Mgr Eng Log off Log off the current operator 1 1 1 1 1 1 Info screen Displays keyboard status information 1 2 1 2 1 2 PCI Mode Selects PCI mode of operation 1 3 1 3 1 3 Site Mode Selects Site classic mode of operation 1 4 1 4 1 4 Alarm Control Selects Alarm mode of operation 1 5 15 MUX Mode Selects Multiplexer mode of operation 1 6 1 6 VCR Mode Selects VCR DVR mode of operation 1 7 1 7 Relay Mode Selects Relay
18. anual and automatic iris on the current camera 3 7 3 7 3 7 Auto Focus Toggles between manual and automatic focus on the current camera 3 8 3 8 3 8 Timeout Over ride Switches to the Timeout Override menu 3 9 3 9 9 Select Preset Send the current camera to a preset position The next numeric entry followed by Enter 41 41 will be the selected preset number Store Preset Sends a store preset command to the current camera The next numeric entry followed by 4 2 4 2 Enter will be the selected preset number that the device will store its current position MEYERTECH UMITED CAZ DANZE ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 11 of 41 against Preset Patrol Starts the current camera on a preset patrol The next numeric entry followed by Enterwill 4 4 4 4 4 4 be the selected patrol number Random Patrol Starts the current camera on a random patrol 45 45 45 Store Patrol Switches to the Store Patrol Menu 46 46 46 Record Mimic Sends a record mimic command to the current camera The operator will be prompted to 48 48 48 move the selected device through the required mimic patrol Mimic Patrol Starts the current camera on a mimic patrol The next numeric entry followed by Enterwill 4 9 4 9 4 9 be the selected mimic number Relay Control Switches to Relay mode 5 1 5 1 5 1 Next Trunk Switches the next video trunk from a remote site to th
19. cial characters including new line e Network Setup Description Default MAC address The module access code is the ZoneVu network address of ZVK 77D Each item of 5 equipment on the network requires a unique address to function correctly LH MAC address The LH module access code is the ZoneVu network address of ZVK 66 if the ZVK 77D 6 is in Left Handed User Mode See section Setting up Left Handed User Compatibility Line Term Line termination relates to the RS422 network On a RS422 network system one item of Off equipment should be terminated into 120R impedance normally the last item of equipment on the network Note that only one item of equipment should be terminated Mode Stand alone when there is no video matrix or site controller present on the system Network This mode gives you the ability to control cameras directly from the ZVK 77D Network In this mode the keyboard should be connected to either a ZoneVu video matrix or a site controller PC Mode is a special non ZoneVu mode of operation use to connect to a third party control system In this instance the RS232 port is utilised in place of the ZoneVu port Comms type The communications format can be set as either 2 wire or 4 wire 4 wire Baud rate The baud rate for the communications 9600 19200 38400 9600 e Joystick Setup The joystick employed in the ZVK 77D is a fully proportional X Y Z joystick providing the operator with independe
20. ctly adjacent to the menu option Spot Monitor 02 Now enter a CAMERA in the range 1 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Select a multiplexer camera input to the multiplexer MSC output normally referred to as the digital output 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Multi screen monitor 02 Now enter a CAMERA in the range 1 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Step through the various multiplexer multi screens 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Next multi screen to select the next MSC Select Multiplexer modes of operation Live mode Decode mode and Encode mode 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu options Live Mode Decode Mode and Encode Mode You can also control Multiplexers on other sites by using the Change Site function 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Change Site 02 Now enter a SITE in the range 0 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Start and stop a sequence 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu options Resume seq and Hold seq Control the motion detection feature 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu options Motion detect on and Motion detect off Note that no site number is displayed when accessing local multiplexers MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 25 of 41 DVR VCR Mode VCR mode allows the user to take control of DVRs an
21. current camera Select site Selects the new current site The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the current site Site 0 is always the operators local site e JVC Setup menu Description Menu Menu start command Left Menu navigation command Up Menu navigation command Select Menu select command Down Menu navigation command Right Menu navigation command Last menu Return to last menu Tele Zoom command Wide Zoom command Freeze frame Picture freeze command Un freeze frame Picture freeze command Store scene Scene selection command Recall scene Scene selection command e JVC 1360 Setup menu Description Menu Menu start command Left Menu navigation command Up Menu navigation command Select Menu select command Down Menu navigation command Right Menu navigation command Last menu Return to last menu Freeze frame Picture freeze command Un freeze frame Picture freeze command Store scene Scene selection command MEYERTECH UMITED CZZY ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 31 of 41 Recall scene Scene selection command Panasonic Setup menu Description Menu On Menu start command Menu Off Menu exit command Left Menu navigation command Up Menu navigation command Set 1 Menu select command Down Menu navigation command Right Menu navigation command Set 2 M
22. d VCRs connected to the ZoneVu system 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option VCR Mode to enter the VCR Control menu Once in the VCR Control Menu you can Select a VCR to control e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Change VCR e Now enter a VCR in the range 1 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Goto the specific Time date of a recording e Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Goto e Now Enter as Time Date in the Format ddmmyyhhmmss followed by Enter Play a video tape e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Play Stop a video tape playing and or recording e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Stop Stop a device from playing only e Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Stop Playback Pause a video tape which is playing e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Pause Rewind a video tape e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Rewind Forward a video tape e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Forward Record a video tape e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Record You can also control VCR s on other sites by using the Change Site function e Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Change Site e Now enter a SITE in the range 0 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Note that no site number is displayed wh
23. d by the Buyer to the Seller or if such price has not been paid to relieve the Buyer of all obligation to pay the sum by the issue of a credit note in favour of the Buyer in the amount of such price In respect of all Goods supplied to the Seller by a Third Party Supplier the Seller will on request pass on to the Buyer in so far as reasonably possible the benefit of any warranty given to the Seller by such Third Party Supplier and will on request supply to the Buyer details of the terms and conditions of such warranty and copies of any relevant product information sheets technical data sheets or product leaflets issued by such Third Party Supplier and the Buyer shall be solely responsible to the entire exclusion of the Seller for complying with the same For the purposes of Condition 1 references to Goods shall be deemed to exclude software The Buyer acknowledges that software in general is not error free and agrees that the existence of such errors in the Software Programs shall not constitute a breach of this Contract In the event that the Buyer discovers a material error which results in the Programmed Products not performing substantially in accordance with the Functional Specification or the Licensed Programs not performing substantially in accordance with the relevant Program Documentation and notifies the Seller of the error within 90 days from the date of the Seller making available the respective software to the Buyer the warranty
24. dition 1 above a where such defects arise from any drawing design or specification supplied by the Buyer b where such defects arise from fair wear and tear wilful damage or negligence of a party other than the Seller or its employees or authorised personnel abnormal working conditions failure to follow the Seller s instructions whether oral or in writing misuse or alteration or repair of the Goods without the Seller s approval or where such defects arise in parts materials or equipment which have not been manufactured or designed by the Seller but have been purchased at the Buyer s request by the Seller from the Buyer s designer and manufacturer or from some other third party the Third Party Supplier d if the total price of the Goods has not been paid by the due date for payment respect of any type of defect damage or wear specifically excluded by the Seller by notice in writing or f the Buyer makes any further use of the Goods after giving notice in accordance with Clause 1 Any repaired or replaced Goods shall be redelivered to the Buyer free of charge to the original point of delivery but otherwise in accordance with and subject to these Conditions Alternatively to Condition 1 the Seller shall be entitled at its absolute discretion on return of the defective Goods to the Seller at the Seller s request to refund the price of the defective Goods in the event that such price shall already have been pai
25. e currently selected monitor 5 2 5 2 5 2 Select Trunk Requests the use of a specific video trunk from a remote site The next numeric entry 5 3 5 3 5 3 followed by Enter will be the selected trunk number Camera Up Increments the current camera number switching the new camera onto the current 5 4 54 54 monitor Camera Down Decrements the current camera number switching the new camera onto the current 5 5 5 5 5 5 monitor Extra camera control Switches to the Camera Menu 5 6 5 6 5 6 Alarm Mode Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng Accept Accepts the current alarm 1 1 1 1 1 1 Silence Silences the local alarm warning 12 12 1 2 Cancel Cancels the current alarm 1 3 13 1 3 this operation is only available when used in conjunction with a site controller MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 12 of 41 Mux Mode Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng Change mux Change the currently selected multiplexer The next numeric entry followed by Enter will 1 1 1 1 1 1 be the selected multiplexer number Spot monitor Change the currently selected camera on the multiplexer spot output The next numeric 1 2 1 2 1 2 entry followed by Enter will be the selected camera Multi screen monitor Change the currently selected camera
26. e default spot monitor configured in the setup menus Select camera Selects the new current camera The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the current camera Select site Selects the new current site The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the current site Site 0 is always the operators local site Toggle pot The receiver will display its potentiometer feedback values on the OSD to assist in display installation Note On starting configuration a different menu will be displayed on the keyboard depending on the type of receiver being configured ZVR x30 receivers use softkeys or joystick for menu navigation and numeric keys for number entry ZVR x10 receivers have a range of editing keys available as well as the numeric keypad clear amp enter keys and a text entry screen Menu navigation is done using the joystick ZVr x00 receivers use single character or number selection from the numeric keypad followed by enter to navigate the menu Joystick movement is enabled is some parts of the menu by the Home key Matrix Config The ZVK 77 fully supports the configuration of the Meyertech series 2 and series 328 range of video matrices Description Enter text Select to enter text Down Menu navigation Enter Menu selection The numeric keys are also used for number entry On entering this menu the matrix will automatically go into configuration mode and displa
27. ed environment within the specification limits Do not operate the product in humidity greater then 90 Do not drop objects of any kind through the product louvers and openings This may cause electric shock and fire hazard and product malfunction Avoid liquid spillages on the product This may cause electric shock and fire hazard as well as product malfunction Never attempt to service this product yourself This product contains no serviceable parts Refer all servicing requirements to the Meyertech Service Centre or appointed Meyertech Service Agent Do not operate this product if 13 1 product power leads are damaged 13 2 If the product has been exposed to rain 13 3 If the product has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged 13 4 If liquid has been spilt on the product 13 5 If the appliance has malfunctioned or is not operating to its functional specification 13 6 If the products cooling fans fail to operate 14 15 16 This product must only be operated with the power supply provided or if supplied without a power supply by the type of power source indicated in the specification Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and in this manual To clean the enclosure of the product use a cloth Do not use liquid solvent based cleaners MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 38 of 41 Maintenance The ZVK 77 requires no Planned Preventive Mainte
28. en accessing Local VCR s VCR Status The Fast Forward softkey will be automatically renamed to Search Forward or Frame Forward depending on the current VCR status The Fast Rewind softkey will be automatically renamed to Search Rewind or Frame Rewind depending on the current VCR status QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 26 of 41 Configuration Program Setup The ZVK 77D keyboard has many user features which maybe configured as well as the usual system engineering parameters which are normally configured by the engineer during commissioning To access the Configuration menus 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Program Setup Once in the Configuration menu you will find options to program other ZoneVu equipment including camera control receivers and video matrices other manufacturers cameras and domes as well as the ZVK 77D keyboard Keyboard Backup The ZVK 77 keyboard can be backed up using Mpower This facility is available through a site controller or ZSC 250 xx meaning that all the keyboards on a system can be backed up one at a time from a single point It may also be achieved by using an RS232 connection to a keyboard which is in standalone mode Keyboard setup Within the keyboard setup the option exists to change the Softkey text on a number of items In these cases up to 4 lines of text each with a maximum of 7 characters can be entered Options are present for spe
29. en controlling cameras on remote sites the priority level of the site is used rather than those of the operators To Release Control of a camera Camera control is automatically released every time you select a new camera but on occasion you may want to release control of the camera to another user whilst maintaining the picture on your spot monitor 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Release Control To select Camera Presets or Camera Home position Camera presets are preset camera positions of Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus which the camera automatically returns to when requested by either the user or ZoneVu system Home is a special preset position usually set by the system administrator as the position the camera should be at when not being controlled by a user To select the Home position 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Home 02 If the menu option Home is not currently displayed use the Next key to find it To select a Preset position 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu options Preset 1 to Preset 3 The first three presets are dir available from the menu MEYERTECH UMITED ZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 22 of 41 02 If the preset number you require is higher than three first press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Select Preset 03 Now enter a PRESET in the range 0 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by
30. enu select command Menu Menu start command Can also access additional Panasonic sub menus Bosch Setup menu Description Config Menu Start main configuration menu same as Select key Install Menu Start installation menu Left Menu navigation command Up Menu navigation command Select Menu select command same as Config Menu key Down Menu navigation command Right Menu navigation command Recall scene Scene selection command Generic Camera Setup menu Description Enable digital zoom Digital zoom enable Disable digital zoom Digital zoom disable Toggle auto flip Auto flip enable toggle command Special Generates a function command The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be the selected function number that is sent to the camera dome MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 32 of 41 ZVR Config The ZVK 77 fully supports the configuration of the Meyertech ZoneVu range of receivers Description Default Type Select the type of ZoneVu receiver to configure ZVR 500 obsolete ZVR x10 or ZVR ZVR x30 x30 Start config Start the configuration The receiver at this point will display its OSD menu Change monitor Selects the new user monitor The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the current monitor Pressing the Enter key without a number defaults the current monitor to th
31. eyboard must be reset back to factory settings Contact our technical support line for advice on this procedure Log on Before the keyboard can be used an operator has to log on by selecting their user name and entering a PIN To log on follow the procedure below 1 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Log on 2 Use the Next key to highlight your user name and press Enter 3 Now enter your Password using the Numeric Keypad and press Enter 4 You should now be Logged onto the keyboard If the error message Login Incorrect appears simply repeat steps 1 to 3 If enabled the operator can be given 3 attempts to correctly login If the operator fails then the keyboard must be powered on for 10 minutes before another logon can be attempted Log off Log off Logging off the ZVK 77D keyboard is achieved from the Select Mode Menu To get back to this menu it does not Enter Confirm matter which menu you are currently in simply press and Clear Cancel hold down the Back key until the message Every time you exit a menu you will hear a confirmation beep from the keyboard Press the Enter key to log yourself off the ZVK 77D or press the Clear key to remain logged on If you are already at the Select Mode Menu then simply press the Log off Softkey MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Info Screen The Info Screen displays information about this specific ZVK 77D This i
32. from the keyboard The blue bar will indicate the progress of the backup If this bar stops moving please press the backup button and the backup will continue Press the save button to save the configuration refer to the Mpower manual on how to select where you save your configuration to Restore configuration Restore configuration to the keyboard Backup from the keyboard Press load to load the configuration into Mpower refer to the Mpower manual to see how to select the files you wish to restore Press this button to restore the configuration to the keyboard The blue bar will indicate the progress of the restoration If this bar stops moving please press the restore button again and the restoration will continue Compare configuration After loading in some configuration clicking on this button uploads the configuration from the keyboard comparing each block as it goes MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 35 of 41 Fusion User Synchronising ZVK 77 Configuration Address Camera Site 2 Config Version Data User Logins m User J oer User name John Doe User password fi 111 Login level Operator X Priority fi Importing The User List Press this button to import the Fusion user list into Mpower Select the operator dat file you wish to import The default path is c meyertech fusion equipment Look in O Equipment
33. he functional partitioning of the commands Misc options General configuration settings that can help tailor a keyboard to a specific installation Description Default Periph Type Early ZoneVu peripheral drivers used a different protocol Select this only following advise New from Meyertech Technical Support Nudge mode Controls the operation of the nudge keys These keys generate either zoom or focus Inverse J stick nudge commands Can be set to either Inverse J stick nudge key opposite of joystick twist action or As J stick nudge key same as joystick twist action Spot monitor The default monitor that the keyboard uses for camera switches The keyboard will use this monitor on power up and if the Select Monitor Softkey is pressed followed by Enter ie no monitor number selected Relay monitor The monitor number used in the Relay monitor copy function Spot ver The VCR number which is used when the Record button is pressed in all modes except VCR mode MEYERTECH UMITED CAZINA ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 29 of 41 base address The MAC address used by the 1 ZVS IOM8 unit on the system Do not modify this 12 setting without referring to Meyertech Technical Support Mode Can be set to either Site mode or Classic mode If set to Classic mode will not allow the Site mode operator access to Site mode but will
34. ion Manual Issue 10 Page 7 of 41 Operator feedback Messages Status messages are generated by the keyboard to report information to the operator This may be such things as reporting on the control status of a receiver eg Control Denied Status messages appear as pop up windows in the centre of the display They will disappear automatically after a short period of time Input The operator is required to enter information in several different ways depending on circumstance and type Pop up messages and Info Boxes Pop up windows are used in some menus to show messages over the current screen layout Some will display until any key is pressed others will automatically clear after 2 seconds if no key is pressed Some windows require confirmation from the user normally using the Clear or Enter keys Numeric and Text entry e Via a pop up window e Use the numeric keypad and finish with Enter e Cycle through letters as on a telephone e to cancel operation e Clear key to delete e Symbols can be inserted by using the Softkey Insert symbol e Anew line can be included by using the Softkey Newline List Selection entry e Current selection is highlighted e Back and Nextto move through the list e Scrollable list when more than 9 items e Softkey functions will be applied to current selection e Holding the Back key down cancels the operation MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration M
35. lay on 1 1 1 1 Off Turn privacy zone display off 1 2 1 2 Partial Translucent privacy zone Sequence Control Menu No configuration can be done on this menu Default name Description Default page position Start Starts a camera sequence running The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be the 1 1 selected sequence pattern Starting sequences can be restricted by log in level Pause Pause the sequence running on the currently selected monitor 1 2 Resume Resume the sequence paused on the currently selected monitor 1 3 Back lt Step backwards through the sequence running on the currently selected monitor 1 4 Forward gt Step forwards through the sequence running on the currently selected monitor 1 6 Select Monitor Selects the new user monitor The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the 1 9 current monitor Pressing the Enter key without a number defaults the current monitor to the default user monitor configured in the setup menus MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Timeout Override Menu No configuration can be done on this menu Default name Description Default page position Lamp Over rides the timeout operation on the current camera 1 1 Wiper Over rides the timeout operation on the current camera 1 3 Integr Over rides the timeout operation on the current camera 1 4 Aux 3 Over rides the timeout operatio
36. mode of operation 1 8 1 8 Program Setup Configuration and setup mode 1 9 Audit Review the audited keyboard operations 2 1 currently only available via Meyertech logon MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 9 of 41 PCI Mode Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng Slow mode Puts the currently selected ZoneVu receiver into slow mode 13 1 3 13 Home Sends the Current camera to it s home position 14 14 1 4 Nudge Nudges the focus or zoom on the currently selected device Opposite of the current 1 5 15 1 5 joystick twist setting Nudge Nudges the focus or zoom on the current camera Opposite of the current joystick twist 16 1 6 1 6 setting Preset 3 Sends the current camera to it s preset 3 position 1 7 1 7 1 7 Preset 2 Sends the current camera to it s preset 2 position 18 18 1 8 Preset 1 Sends the current camera to it s preset 1 position 19 19 1 9 Lamp Toggles the lamp setting on the current camera 2 1 2 1 2 1 Wash Sends a wash command to the current camera 2 2 22 22 Wipe Toggles the wiper setting on the current camera 2 3 2 3 23 Aux1 Toggles the auxiliary relay 1 on the current camera 24 24 24 Aux2 Toggles the auxiliary relay 2 on the current camera 25 2 5 25 Manual Iris Toggles between manual and automatic iris on the current camera 26 26 26 VC
37. n on the current camera 1 6 Manual Iris Over rides the timeout operation on the current camera 1 7 Auto home Over rides the timeout operation on the current camera 1 9 Patrol Setup Menu No configuration can be done on this menu It will send a store patrol command to the current camera The operator will be prompted for a series of preset dwell and speed numbers each number should be entered and followed with Enter Default name Description Default page position Patrol 1 1 New point Insert a new preset position into the patrol 1 2 Delete point Delete a preset position from the patrol 1 3 Store Store the currently defined patrol 1 4 MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 16 of 41 Log on and Log off Procedure The ZVK 77D supports 49 users each of which can be configured to belong to one of the 3 operator groups e User e Manager e Engineer Operator control priority can be set on an individual user basis Use of an external joystick e g for a left handed user can be set on an individual user basis Menu configuration is by operator group The ZVK 77 comes with three default users already configured User Name Operator Group Password Default User User 1111 Default Manager Manager 2222 Default Engineer Engineer 3333 If all passwords codes with Engineering access are lost users cannot be configured and the k
38. nance periods PPM s as it is mainly solid state in design The ZVK 77 contains no serviceable parts and should be returned to our Service Centre in Scunthorpe for repair or replacement under warranty Any repairs attempted repairs or replaced components not carried out by the Meyertech Service Centre will void all Meyertech warranties and liabilities If your ZVK 77 has to be returned to our Service Centre please follow the returns procedure below otherwise delays may be incurred in returning or replacing the ZVK 77 MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 39 of 41 Disposal There are no additional requirements beyond safe working practice in the decommissioning of the Meyertech ZVK 77 However the ZVK 77 contains printed circuit boards populated with electronic components The whole unit must be returned to Meyertech Service Centre for final disposal Please follow the normal returns procedure MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 40 of 41 Meyertech Limited is a member of the CCTV User Group Support At Meyertech our staff understand quality support is important to you vital in fact which is why we place such a high precedence on providing it For all matters relating to support go to our website to find the information your require visit http www meyertech co uk support html MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Man
39. ncludes e The version of firmware eg 2 6 0 0 e The network status e The keyboard Module Access Code MAC Version 2 6 1 0 MAC 5 Network status If you request technical support you maybe asked for this information Page 17 of 41 The Info Screen is accessed from the Select Mode Menu by pressing the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Info Screen Network status The network status reports the current status of communication between the keyboard and the controller OK Communications is good e Not Polled The ZVK 77D is not detecting any communications This generally means a fault with the network receive i e the keyboard cannot see polls from the controller e Not Acknowledged The ZVK 77D is not detecting enough polls to operate correctly This generally means a fault with the network transmit i e the controller cannot see the poll replies but the keyboard can see the network MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 18 of 41 Site and Classic Mode The centre pane of the display is used in site and classic mode to display information about the currently selected camera Site local Granted 1 Monitor 1 o Lamp Camera 8 o Wiper o Iris Aux 1 o Aux 3 The current site not in classic mode monitor and camera are displayed on the left hand side On the right are indicators for the status of receiver functions Lamp Wiper Iris ma
40. nt variable speed control of Pan Tilt Zoom Focus and Iris functions Description Default Centre stick Calibrate the joystick Speed mode Basic or Advance Change this only following advise from Meyertech Technical Advance Support Twist Sensitivity Standard Std or Low Low sensitivity increases the amount the joystick must be Std twisted before the lens starts to move MEYERTECH UMITED GAZSIZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 27 of 41 Note Joystick Calibration The joystick is a fully proportional type and as such may require re calibrating from time to time To calibrate the joystick 1 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Centre stick A pop up window will say Push any key to begin Press any key and follow the menu instructions 2 You will be asked in sequence to move the joystick fully right left up down followed by Zoom in and out via the joystick twist grip 3 Finally you will be asked to release the joystick to determine its centre position Note Speed mode Since the original ZoneVu system was introduced over 10 years ago development of Meyertech products has continued at a pace to bringing you the latest technology and ideas To manage this technology effectively Meyertech have always promoted the concept of backward compatibility ensuring new products work when installed into older systems This concept is vital to customers who do not have the
41. nual Aux 1 on Aux 2 on Aux 3 on This status information is only displayed once control of the camera has been granted The bottom left of the pane is used to indicate PTZF operation An arrow is drawn showing the approximate direction of pan and tilt The shape next to the arrow indicates zoom two hollow circles focus hollow star or iris hollow circle and a filled circle The top right of the pane displays remote trunk status Granted Granted indicates that control of the trunk has been given to this operator The number displayed indicates the trunk number No trunk No trunk indicates that physically there is no connection between the two sites Denied Denied indicates that there are no free trunks available lt Blank gt Selection is from the local site MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 19 of 41 Selecting sites cameras and monitors As CCTV systems have grown both in size and complexity it has become a requirement to partition cameras into areas These areas are often based on geographical location Meyertech refer to these as SITES Each SITE has its own independent range of cameras The ZVK 77D plays a role in this by allowing the operator to select sites and cameras as simply as possible To select a Monitor 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Select Monitor 02 Now enter a monitor in the range 1 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed b
42. nual Issue 10 Page 20 of 41 To copy an image to another monitor Images displayed on your spot monitor can be copied directly to a nominated monitor designated the Relay Monitor This is a common requirement in town and city centre schemes 01 If the menu option Relay Monitor is not currently displayed use the Next key to find it 02 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Relay Monitor To select a Trunk Trunks are video trunks linking one site to another site Both sites would normally incorporate a video matrix with a number of the remote sites video outputs being designated trunks At the local site these trunks connect as inputs into the local video matrix The select Trunk function is only used to select a specific trunk Normally trunk selection is done automatically by the ZoneVu system when the operator selects a remote site 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Select Trunk 02 Now enter a TRUNK in the range 1 999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter To select the Next Trunk Next Trunk operates in a similar manner to Select Trunk The difference being that Next Trunk selects the next available trunk rather than a specific trunk 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Next Trunk MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 21 of 41 Controlling cameras Camera functions such as Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus can be cont
43. on the multiplexer multi screen output The next 13 1 3 1 3 numeric entry followed by Enter will be the selected camera Next multi screen Cycle to the next multi screen display 1 4 14 1 4 Live mode Turn live mode on 15 1 5 15 Decode mode Turn decode mode on 16 16 1 6 Encode mode Turn encode mode on 1 7 1 7 1 7 Change site Selects the new current site The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change the 18 18 18 current site Site 0 is always the operators local site Picture in picture Select picture in picture mode 1 9 1 9 1 9 Resume seq Resume the multiplexer camera sequence 2 1 2 1 2 1 Hold seq Pause the multiplexer camera sequence 2 2 22 2 2 Motion detect on Turn motion detection on 28 28 28 Motion detect off Turn motion detection off 29 29 29 Ver Mode Function Description Default page position Usr Mgr Eng Change VCR Change the currently selected VCR The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be the 1 1 1 1 1 1 selected multiplexer number Goto Will request a time date search The next numeric entry in the format ddmmyyhhmmss 1 2 1 2 1 2 followed by Enter will be the requested search time Pause Sends a pause 1 3 1 3 1 3 Rewind Sends a rewind command 1 4 14 1 4 Play Sends a play command 15 15 15 Fast Forward Sends a fast forward command 1 6 16 1 6 Stop playback Sends a command to stop playback only does note effect the record status 17 1
44. ration when the ZVK 77D is operated in tandem with a Meyertech FUSION workstation In this mode only the camera control facilities of the ZVK 77D are available to the operator Selection of the system cameras is performed exclusively by the FUSION workstation The interactive nature of FUSION and the ZVK 77D ensures that the camera displayed on an operators spot monitor is the one controllable from the ZVK 77D Site Mode Site mode incorporating Classic mode and Standalone mode is the primary mode of operation for controlling the CCTV system Alarm Mode Alarm mode is used to manage the reporting and handling of alarms MUX Mode Multiplexer mode is used to control multiplexers This mode should also be used to access certain multiplexer type commands that are supported by DVRs VCR Mode VCR mode is used to control VCR and DVRs Relay Mode Relay mode is a mode used specifically to control the Meyertech ZVS IOMB8 relay modules Setup Mode Setup mode is used to both setup and program the ZVK 77D and also a range of Meyertech receivers and matrices The following sub menus are currently available Camera Menu Camera menu is used when controlling the advanced features of supported cameras Sequence Control Menu Sequence control menu is used to control sequence patterns Timeout Override Menu Timeout override menu is used to override specific timed functions of a ZoneVu system MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configurat
45. replace it with Classic mode which uses the same menus without the ability to access remote sites e Seq access Controls operator access to sequences Description Default Edit access level Select the required operator level user manager or engineer for controlling the currently User highlighted sequence number e Relay Config The ZVK 77 will control the ZVS IOM8 units via the Relay Mode The text description for each relay on the ZVS IOM8 can be configured Description Default Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 7 Relay 8 Relay 8 Relay 9 Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 10 Relay 11 Relay 11 Relay 12 Relay 12 Relay 13 Relay 13 Relay 14 Relay 14 Relay 15 Relay 15 Relay 16 Relay 16 e Audio Setting The audio aspects of the keyboard can be configured Description Default Volume Changes the sound of the internal buzzer to be more or less noticeable Quiet PCI mode alarm When set to Off alarms will not be enunciated whilst in PCI mode On e Revert to Factory Settings Use this option to reset all configuration on the keyboard to the factory default values A dialog box will be displayed asking you to confirm using the Enter key or cancel with the Clear key MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 30 of 41
46. rolled via the proportional joystick and other functions including Lamp Wash Wipe controlled using the Softkeys directly adjacent to each of the menu options Camera control is automatically requested whenever you select or try to operate any of the camera functions described above Control of a camera is granted to a user based on Meyertech s hierarchal camera control priority the rules of which are 01 Only one operator can be in control of any particular camera at any one time 02 Control of a camera is granted based on the priority level of the requesting operator The priority level is a configuration option Level settings are in the range 1 9 nine being the highest level of priority available 03 If the camera requested is not currently under control by any other use control will be granted to the requesting user 04 If the camera is currently being controlled by another user and both users have equal priority levels control will be denied to the requesting operator 05 If the camera is currently being controlled by another user and the requesting user has a lower level of priority than the current user control will be denied to the requesting operator 06 If the camera is currently being controlled by another user and the requesting user has a higher level of priority than the current user control will be granted to the requesting operator and the current user will automatically be forced to submit control Note wh
47. s the ZVK 77D Operation When the ZVK 77D is in left handed user mode the joystick on the ZVK 77D will be disabled and cannot be used to send telemetry Telemetry is now sent from the joystick on the ZVK 66 Notes The Nudge feature is limited to control focus near far only in LH mode Left Handed Mode is not compatible with Receiver configuration All other ZVK 77D functionality is the same as standard configuration MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 37 of 41 Safety Precautions hp OF ON Go N gt 0 0 11 12 13 Carefully read this Product Manual prior to commencing installation and configuration Before working on this product power it down and remove the power leads Removing panel s modules or PCB s may cause damage to the product and present an electric shock and fire hazard To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire hazard do not operate this product with panels or covers removed Do not install or operate the product near water Do not install or operate this equipment outdoors If work is carried out on the product with panels and covers removed ensure full electrostatic handling procedures are adhered to Louvers and openings are provided in the product enclosures for ventilation purposes to protect it from overheating Under no circumstances block or cover these openings Ensure the product is operated in a suitably temperature controll
48. softkeys 1 6 Relay 4 Energise or de energise relay 4 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 1 7 Relay 5 Energise or de energise relay 5 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 1 8 Relay 6 Energise or de energise relay 6 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 1 9 Relay 7 Energise or de energise relay 7 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 1 Relay 8 Energise or de energise relay 8 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 2 Relay 9 Energise or de energise relay 9 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 3 Relay 10 Energise or de energise relay 10 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 4 Relay 11 Energise or de energise relay 11 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 5 Relay 12 Energise or de energise relay 12 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 6 Relay 13 Energise or de energise relay 13 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 7 Relay 14 Energise or de energise relay 14 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 8 Relay 15 Energise or de energise relay 15 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 2 9 Relay 16 Energise or de energise relay 16 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 1 Relay 17 Energise or de energise relay 17 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 2 Relay 18 Energise or de energise relay 18 The option of relay on or off is given via softkeys 3 3
49. tion running under Windows Standalone mode a mode used exclusively to control cameras and domes directly without the requirement of for a matrix The features described in this manual refer to Version 2 8 4 0 of the ZVK 77 firmware The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However Meyertech Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or other rights of Meyertech All specifications are subject to change without prior notice MEYERTECH UMITED are committed to continuous product development and therefore reserve the right to change specifications without notice 2003 14 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MEYERTECH UMITED ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 4 of 41 ZVK 77D LAYOUT Numeric Keys The numeric keys light blue left hand side are used for number entry These keys are labelled Oto 9 Clear and Enter e Enter key is also used as a select key when a specific option is highlighted e Clear key is also used as the Monitor select key e The numeric keys are also used for text entry as per a telephone keypad Menu Keys The menu keys dark blue centre bottom are used for navigating the menus These keys are labelled Back and Next Softkeys The Softkeys pale blue centre
50. ual Issue 10 Page 41 of 41 Warranty Please refer to Meyertech Limited Terms amp Conditions of Sale of Goods amp Services for interpretation 1 2 3 10 11 12 If the Buyer establishes to the Seller s reasonable satisfaction that there is a defect the materials or workmanship of the Goods manufactured then the Seller shall at its option at its sole discretion and within a reasonable time a arrange for the repair or making good such defect or failure in such Goods free of charge to the Buyer including all costs of transportation of any Goods or materials to and from the Buyer for that purpose b replace such Goods with Goods which are in all respects in accordance with the Contract or subject in every case to the remaining provisions of this Condition 1 provided that the liability of the Seller under this Condition 1 shall in no event exceed the purchase price of such Goods and performance of anyone of the above options shall constitute an entire discharge of the Seller s liability under this warranty Condition 1 shall not apply unless the Buyer a notifies the Seller in writing of the alleged defect within 12 twelve months from delivery or such other period or periods as may be agreed in writing between the Seller and the Buyer and b allows the Seller a reasonable opportunity to inspect the relevant Goods For the avoidance of doubt the Seller shall be under no liability under the warranty in Con
51. y Enter This operation does not have to be done prior to every switch it is only required when you wish to change which monitor you want to control To select a Site 01 Press the Softkey directly adjacent to the menu option Select Site 02 Now enter a site in the range 0 255 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter 03 Input a camera in the range 0 9999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter Note that Site 0 is always the site you are at it is your local site and is equivalent to operating the keyboard in Classic mode This operation does not have to be done prior to every switch it is only required when you wish to change which site you want to view a camera from Trunk selection is automatic on selecting a site To select a Camera In the keyboards idle state ie you are not in the process of entering a command all numeric entries on the keyboard are assumed to be cameras selections 01 Enter a camera in the range 0 9999 using the Numeric Keypad followed by Enter To select an adjacent camera If the adjacent cameras are numbered sequentially they can be quickly selected by increasing and decreasing the current camera number 01 If the menu options Camera Up and Camera Down are not currently displayed use the Next key to find them 02 Press the Camera Up key to select the next camera number or Camera Down to select the previous MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Ma
52. y a menu on its OSD MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 33 of 41 Configuration Backup Using Meyertech s configuration and backing up tool Mpower it is possible to backup all the configuration on the ZVK 77 keyboard This may be done point to point connecting you Mpower PC to the keyboards RS232 port or can be done on a system by connecting to ZSC 1000 PC2 port ZSC 250 or ZSC 250 IP The latter method has the advantage of been able to backup restore your keyboards from a single location It is not possible to backup keyboards on a remote site First select the keyboard you wish to configure Select Unit Address Unit Address H 5 Cancel Site Number 24 Monitor 4 1 c M evyertech mPowerkdata Unit Address This is the MAC address of the device you wish to configure backup Site Number The site number that the keyboard is on This is only required when configuration is carried out through a ZSC 250 ZSC 250 IP otherwise 0 may be used Monitor Number Not used MEYERTECH UMITED QZZMAZ ZVK 77 User and Configuration Manual Issue 10 Page 34 of 41 Backup ZVK 77 Configuration Address Camera 5 Site 2 Config Version Data User Logins Address 0 If bar stops reselect operation Compare gt ZVK FF lt 2VK 77 HAL Backup configuration Press this button to backup the configuration

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