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1. Exit Joystick Push the joystick right left up down to Pan Tilt Zoom the dome camera directly Please also refer to section 6 1 for other function of the joystick when using the camera with Pelco Protocol Preset Function Under the Camera Control mode users are allowed to operate the preset function Please follow the instructions to set and run preset positions either through the keyboard or the camera OSD Menu Setting through Keyboard xxx P T Z Fi OSD Cam E Set Preset Positions Up to 128 preset positions could be set through the keyboard Press a number key such as lt 2 gt for a view area and then press lt SET PRESET gt see the diagram below to record this position as preset point 2 XXX Ki Cam Ki Preset 002 E Go Preset Positions Press a number key such as lt 2 gt and then press lt GO PRESET gt to go to the defined preset position xxx P T Z Fi OSD Cam Go Preset 002 6 3 2 Setting through Camera OSD Menu E Set Preset Positions Press and hold the key lt CAMERA MENU gt to enter the OSD setup menu Then go to the page with the Preset setting item to set up preset positions for further details refer to the dome camera s user manual The OSD menu shown below is for your reference it would change subject to different cameras MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY TITLE DISPLAY TITLE SETTING PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE E Go Preset Positions Select the preset point that you want to execu
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3. Baudrate 2400bps System Baud Device Rate Default 9600 4800 2400 Type Dome Camera 9600 9600 4800 2400 DSCP Dome Camera 2400 9600 4800 2400 Pelco D Dome Camera 4800 9600 4800 2400 Pelco P DVR 9600 9600 4800 DSCP Basically the camera ID here means camera number This number is for users to select a camera which may be of fixed type or dome type to display a full screen video output on the monitor through DVRs MUxXs If this camera is a dome camera users can control and set this camera through RS 485 connection each device on the bus should have a unique ID The keyboard needs to recognize whether a camera is of fixed type or dome type to make correct control and setting Please refer to Appendix C ID Address Mapping for information on camera ID and DVR MUX channel mapping NOTE If use a speed dome ensure the camera No and camera ID RS 485 are the same Additionally remember to assign a camera No 15 5 10 5 11 5 12 to each fixed camera within the system otherwise the fixed camera s won t be searched out under the dome control mode Key Press Beep The item allows users to turn on off the key beep When the setting is ON the key beeps when being pressed Press lt or gt key to change the setting Then press W to go to next item 1 10 Key Press Beep OFF ON Alarm Reaction The item allows users to enable disable the alarm response function of the keyboard The default setting i
4. ven gt 32 Appendix B Function Tree System Function Tree Function Operation Description Lock the keypad Press lt KEYLOCK gt key Lock Unlock keyboard 1 System Linking Scan the existed device 2 Set Keyboard ID Keyboard ID Setting 3 System Monitor MES Supper MMX and Supper MPX setting 2400 4800 9600 GT 3 axis keyboard only TN TI W 3 axis keyboard only 7 System D T system Date Time Correction Correction 3 axis keyboard only 8 System Alarm List sR the Latest 10 Alarm Information Press lt 1 gt to assign the camera s protocol and lt 2 gt to select system baud rate ON OFF ON OFF 12 Password Setting Set New Password Dome Camera Control Mode Function Operation Description Dome Selection lt 1 gt lt 223 gt Press number keys to select a dome camera to control Oo lt ZoomTee gt Zpomin Cis o o Focus Near Focus Near es oo o O o Focus Farer SS FocusFar O Z O Z O o O Je utotoous Auiotoos Cs si SBrightness gt Brightness Up Cs si lt SBrightness gt Brightness Down Cd Pa ane RUN AERA Record and execute the auto pan line Auto Pan Build and Run Cruise lt CRUISE gt Build and execute the cruise path OSD Open lt Camera Menu gt Press this button for 3 seconds to open the camera OSD menu 33 Multiplexer DVR Control Mode Function Operation Description Multiplexer DVR lt 1 gt lt 14 gt lt ENTER gt Multiplex
5. 004 15 002 Step 4 Press lt ESC gt and leave the sequence setting page Now the sequential points of the Sequence Line 1 should be PST 1 4 2 3 4 and 5 Press lt RUN SEQ gt to check whether the sequence resetting is correct Sequence Line 1 Original Seting ZE a Pst 007 002 003 004 005 Ex 2 Delete a Point To delete PST 3 from the Sequence Line 1 in above example for instance please follow the steps below Step 1 Input 1 Sequence Line 1 and press the key lt SET SEQ gt to enter the sequence setting menu 001 P T Z FIOSD Cam 001 PST SPD DWELL 1 001 15 002 Step 2 Scroll down the page to PST 3 Then press the key lt CRUISE gt PAUSE DEL the LCD will display Deleting Point 001 PST SPD DWELL 003 15 002 Step 3 Press lt ESC gt and leave the sequence setting page Now the sequential points of the Sequence Line 1 should be PST 1 2 4 and 5 Press RUN SEQ gt to check whether the sequence resetting is correct Sequence Line 1 Original Setting SetialPoint__ 001 002 003 004 005 006 _ mu 002 003 004 005 After Deleting 001 a E E Exit the Sequence Mode Users can press lt ESC gt or lt SET UP gt PLAY ENDSEQ key to exit the sequence mode after sequence line building is finished The differences between these two keys are explained as follows lt SET UP gt PLAY ENDSEQ will remove all serial points behind the current point of a seq
6. 1 Power ON the keyboard STEP 2 Start the firmware upgrade Windows application STEP 3 Select Download File and then click to select the download file FDT Simple Interface Project Bsp Back to Project Navies Ha 2062BF Port COMI Download File Area C Download ProjectImage D U tAmg Uer Boot An emm P ef STEP 4 Click the Program Flash button to start upgrading firmware STEP 5 There should be a status bar indicating the download percentage after clicking the Program Flash button If the downloading does not start please check cable connection and software setting then try again 48 FDT Simple Interface H8 3062BF Port COMI Download File Area Procesume Data file C Documents and Settings Magge Line fdownload D73 13_plys_test 20671 Operation on User Area e e e e e e Downloaded the operation module Waiting image to device 0x00000000 0x000000FF g image to oe IOC 001000087 F eg to device Miu 000 401 AN STEP 6 Click the Disconnect button after the upgrade process is finished FDT Simple Interface Project DBI Bec ki Eros AN Es Exit Device Ha S0GZEF Port COM Download File Area C Download Project Image Ge User Area f Weer Boe Be Download File C Documents and Settings Magzie Line iiownlosd D7313_plus ees a sam E d Disconnect a a H00001000 H0001557F
7. Additional Information Kernels Prot B C Select kernels to install all selected by default V HES 1198 k Devices H HS 1758k Deag F H8S 2300 1231 k Devices MV HSS 2600 1578 k Devices WM H8 2377 k Devices W SH 1000 k Devices STEP 7 At the Select Destination Directory screen click Next gt Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation Se ect Destination Directory Please select the directory where the Renesas Flash Development Toolkit files are to be installed Free Disk Space After Install is based on your current selection of files to install A negative number indicates that there iz not enough disk space to install the application to the specified drive C Program Files Renesas FDT 3 1 Browse Curent Free Disk Space TS86 512 k Free Disk Space After Instalk 15634719 k Renesas Flash Development loolkit Installation se ect Backup Directory R Backup replaced fles moed C Renresas FOTI TBACKUF Bicwee 41 42 STEP 9 At the Select Start Menu Group screen click Next gt Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation Select Start Menu Group Enter the name of the Start menu group to add the Renesas Flash Development Toolkst icone to Renesas Flash Development Toolkit 3 1 Brcezzonez Accessones dirisha Tools D Dames PL 2303 USB Senal Driver Startup Startup Us dit UltraEdit M Add shorteu
8. Control Keyboards ID 255 Monitor ID 0 240 254 satellite 1 ID 224 Call Satellite 2 Call Satellite 14 Call Monitor ID 225 Monitor ID 237 Monitor FFE FEFE o yY E O YEREE f O EEE 16 Dome Fixed 16 Dome Fixed 15 Dome Fixed Cameras Cameras Cameras WW ID 1 16 ID 17 32 ID 209 223 3 Appendix E Firmware Upgrade Please follow the instructions to upgrade the keyboard s firmware PC Software Setup for Firmware Upgrade Make sure the program Renesas is installed in the PC before executing firmware upgrade Procedures of installing the program will be described as follows E Installation of Firmware Upgrade Windows Application STEP 1 Double click and execute the installation package currently fdt3_1 exe Removable Disk F File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E a L gt bi pO Search i Folders Address Jee di ra File and Folder Tasks E GB Qo Make a new folder e d te e e Publish this folder to the Web Share this Folder Other Places A My Computer CH My Documents STEP 2 At the Welcome screen click Next gt Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation He come This installation program vall install the Renesas Flash Development Tooke v3 1 7 Press the Ned button to Hat the inelallabon You can press the Cancel button now if pou do not wart bo install the Renesas Flash Developement Tooki at thit bine Resd Release N
9. Length HD0014580 H00015580 H000155FF Length HDOOOQ080 pype H000156FF Length H 00000100 onds 313K programmed in 3 sec e Ting eee written to devine 2 ka E gt STEP 7 Power OFF the keyboard The keyboard s firmware upgrade is finished Trouble Shooting for Program Download Failure When program download failure happens you may need to check the following items Check whether the HW Download Switch is set properly Check whether RS 232 cable connection is correct if cannot boot the program Check whether the selected communication port is correct if cannot boot the program If the program can be booted but has no response please check the MCU type in download setting see the previous section Program Setting for Firmware Upgrade STEP 4 NS 49
10. Press lt P to search Keyboard ID Assignment The item allows users to assign a new ID for this keyboard Please press lt or gt key to change the ID number The default ID of the control keyboard is 240 Please assign different ID for different keyboard if more than one keyboard is connected to one RS 485 bus 1 2 Set Keyboard ID 0 or 240 254 240 A NOTE No two control keyboards connected to the same RS 485 bus should be given the same ID System Monitor Users could select a specific system monitor mode according to different system structure The options selectable include a MPX main monitor c Super MPX mode Super Multiplexer and d Super MMX mode Multiplexer Matrix b Matrix output is reserved Generally if there are less than 16 cameras within a system a MPX main monitor would be a proper alternative For a large scaled system the connected cameras may exceed 16 or more It is suggested to select either the Super MPX mode or the Super MMX mode for such a situation Please refer to Appendix D Super MPX and Super MMX System for further details of Super MPX and Super MMX modes 5 4 5 5 1 3 System Monitor 1 3 System Monitor a MPX main monitor b Matrix output 1 3 System Monitor 1 3 System Monitor c Super MPX mode d Super MMX mode NOTE In the Super MMX mode the key lt ENTER ZOOM gt as shown below will become ineffective either under Dome Camera or DVR Control In other modes option a b and c above
11. the keyboard the DVR will output as 1 input 10 on the keyboard the DVR will output as 10 refer to the example above However in some situations such as password input the DVR may interpret input of 10 as 0 e g if the password of the DVR is 0123 you should input 10 01 02 and 03 sequentially on the keyboard SET SET The lt SET gt key allows users to toggle the dome control Hint Screen and set preset points through a DVR For further details about setting dome preset positions on the Hint Screen please refer to the DVR s user manual 7 10 7 11 7 12 Direction Keys Users can move the OSD cursor for menu item selection by using the direction keys left side of the keyboard Under some menu items the right and left keys may be used for value setting ESC ESC Press the key lt ESC gt would cancel or exit from certain OSD menu without saving any changes ENTER ZOOM ENTER ZOOM Press the key lt ENTER ZOOM gt could make the selection of menu item or save OSD setting 31 Appendix A Specification Manual Pan Tilt Zoom Preset Sequence Dome Control Cruise Auto Pan Zoom Tele Wide Near Far Auto Camera Lens Control Brightness i Mode Selection split screen mode full 2x2 3x3 4x4 DVR Multiplexer Supported Protocols PELCO D amp P DSCP Baud rate selectable GENERAL Environment freer Dimensions pen Di vn W
12. toati F4 Reserved yA Zoom Wide Tele Keys 4 II Focus Near Far Keys Gen Brightness Up Down Keys 3 2 Rear Panel O _ RS 485 r2 LINES 4 r 2LINES4r dAUNES 4pDC 12V4 TERM MODE LINE Q S M 2 4 RJ 11 D D SG T T R R SG Description Users are allowed to upgrade firmware of the keyboard through this port a This switch is used to terminate the connected Termination RS 485 communication line It should be kept in the Switch OFF position normally The default is OFF Users can set this keyboard as a master or slave station An additional keyboard added into the Switch system should be a SLAVE station The switch is MASTER at factory default This switch is used to select full duplex 4 lines or T half duplex 2 lines for the communication lines ine The default is 2 lines Selection Switch A NOTE The 4 lines mode is not available currently RS 485 e 2 LINES 4 This jack is a quick connection jack for demo RJ 11 Jack purpose It only supports half duplex L_ communication Terminal Blocks e Users should connect RS 485 communication lines 2 LINES 4 LINES DC 12V p sigs d ai hi i through this connector There is an additional power input position on this connector DC 12V as shown loo 00000000 0000 00 0 90 0 in the figure D D SG T T R R SG i Please power up the keyboard through this power 7 Power Jack jack 4 1 4 2 4 3 System Connecti
13. 2 gt to start configuring Auto Pan parameters AUTO PAN 3 0 Autopan Select 1 Run 2 Setting 2 Move the dome camera to a specific position and press lt ENTER gt to save it as the start position of a scan region see the column 3 1 below pan the dome camera to another position and press lt ENTER gt to save it as the end position of scan region see the column of 3 2 below 3 1 AutoPan Setting 3 2 AutoPan Setting ENTER for Start Pos ENTER for End Pos 3 Select the scan direction and Auto Pan speed using direction keys see the columns 3 3 and 3 4 below and then press lt ENTER gt to confirm the selection for each item 3 3 Pan Direction 3 4 AutoPan Setting RIGHT LEFT Speed 1 4 _ E Execute Auto Pan Line After completing speed setting the LCD display would read 3 0 Press lt 1 gt to run the Auto Pan function To exit the auto pan mode press lt ESC gt xxx P T Z F OSD Cam Running AutoPan 24 6 5 2 Setting through Camera OSD Menu E Set Auto Pan Line Press and hold the key lt CAMERA MENU gt to enter the OSD setup menu Then go to the page with the Auto pan setting item to set up the Auto pan lines for further details refer to the dome camera s user manual The OSD menu shown below is for your reference it would change subject to different cameras AUTOPAN AUTOPAN LINE START POINT END POINT DIRECTION SPEED RUN AUTOPAN EXIT E Execute Auto Pan Line Move the cursor to the
14. CCTV System Control Keyboard CONTROL KEYBOARD a tar RECORD lt gt STOP INS EF GOP Lo BN E PLAY ENDSEQ lt amp gt PAUSE DEL v BRIGHTNESS d FREEZE MENU MULTIPLEXER NEAR FOCUS FAR WIDE ZOOM TELE CAMERA User s Manual Version 2 3 00P373130ZSEB3 Preface The information given in this manual was current when published The company reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are subject to change without notice Notice To work with the Speed Dome Cameras and Control Keyboard any installer or technician must have the following minimum qualifications e A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components e A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical hookups e Have read this manual completely Copyright Under copyright laws the contents of this user manual may not be copied photocopied translated reproduced or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable format in whole or in part without prior written permission of the company Important Information Before proceeding please read and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and if necessary warranty service When unpacking your unit check for missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if damage is evident DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PR
15. DSEQ to end the setting when finished 001 PST SPD DWELL CA 004 15 005 PLAY ENDSEQ 3 Press A and YW keys to scroll up or down all pages Users can also press lt and gt keys to move the cursor See the diagram follows a Boh REW FF Yv Execute Sequence Function Press a number key to specify a sequence line that you want to execute and then press RUN SEQ gt see the illustrations above to start running sequential preset points The LCD will display as shown below 001 P T Z FIOSD Cam Insert or Delete Setting Users can insert or delete one of the serial points from a sequence line easily Press the key lt AUTO PAN gt STOP INS to insert a point into the sequence line press the key lt CRUISE gt PAUSE DEL to remove a point from this sequence line See the illustrations below for the keys mentioned here 21 22 RECORD STOP INS PLAY ENDSEQ PAUSE DEL Ex 1 Insert a Point Suppose that Sequence Line 1 consists of 5 preset positions PST 1 2 3 4 and 5 and you intend to insert PST 4 between 1 and 2 Step 1 Input 1 Sequence Line 1 and press the key lt SET SEQ gt to enter the sequence setting menu 001 P T Z FIOSD Cam 001 PST SPD DWELL 1 001 15 002 Step 2 Scroll down the page to PST 2 Then press the key lt AUTO PAN gt STOP INS the LCD will display Inserting Point 001 PST SPD DWELL 002 15 002 Step 3 Scroll down the page to PST 4 001 PST SPD DWELL
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17. NOTE To extend the network distance up to 1 2 km 4000 feet and to A protect the connected devices it is highly recommended to place a repeater in the mid point However a repeater may be needed in the network distance less than 1 2 km if the used cables are not the CAT 5 24 gauge cables Product Features e CCTV devices control e 3 axis Joystick control of PTZ functions Optional e Preset sequence cruise and other automatic control modes e User friendly interface through LCD display e Easy firmware upgrade via RS 232 port e Rubber keypad makes input easily e Remote control via RS 485 interface e Control of dome cameras DVRs Multiplexers P T Z receivers and all in one cameras e Maximum 255 devices can be connected 223 Cameras or Receivers 16 Control Keyboards and 17 DVRs Multiplexers e Built in clock for date and time recording 3 Axis Keyboard e Built in protocols DSCP Pelco D and Pelco P 3 Functional Buttons and Connectors 3 1 Front Panel CONTROL KEYBOARD STOP INS Ge mo gt BRIGHTNESS 4 b NEAR FOCUS FAR WIDE ZOOM TELE N A RECORD EL PLAY ENDSEQ CAMERA MULTIPLEXER Multiplexer DVR Selection Key 2 Camera Dome Selection Ke 4 Camera Setup Ke 6 Direction Keys and Function Keys 8 LCD Panel 10 Cruise Function Ke 12 Auto Focus Function Ke 14 La Multiplexer DVR or Matrix Control Keys Pl kA Home Function Ke 18
18. ODUCT Contact your dealer for assistance Regulation This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By proper waste handling of this product you ensure that it has no negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused if this product is thrown into the garbage bin The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more details information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Compliance is evidenced by written declaration from our suppliers assuring that any potential trace contamination levels of restricted substances are below the maximum level set by EU Directive 2002 95 EC or are exempted due to their application Cautions e Do not expose the product to rain or moisture To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose the product to rain or moisture e Do not disassemble this product To prevent the risk of electric shock do not disassemble the product There are no user serviceable parts inside e Clean the equipment carefully Dry cloth is recommended for cleaning The exclamation point within an e
19. Power up the control keyboard 4 4 As the keyboard is powered on the software version will be displayed on the LCD as shown below CCTV Controller Version x xx The 8 axis keyboard LCD will display the date and time when the keyboard is under standby mode CCTV Keyboard 2006 07 05 12 00 00 Standby Mode Actions Users will be able to do the following actions under the Standby Mode e Press the lt SYS gt key to enter the System Setup mode e Enter the Camera Control mode by pressing lt Camera Dome Mode gt key hed and execute further camera controls such as P T Z operations and camera OSD setup Enter the DVR Multiplexer Control mode by pressing lt DVR Multiplexer Mode gt key and carry on further DVR control related settings For detailed instructions on keyboard system setting dome camera control and DVR control please refer to the following chapters 5 1 0 2 9 3 Keyboard System Setting The keyboard will enter System Setup mode when users press the lt SYS gt key and enter a correct password default password is 0000 Detailed operation will be described in the following sections Please use A RUNSEQ and V SETSEQ keys to scroll these setup items 1 0 System Setting Enter password System Linking Item 1 1 allows users to scan connected dome cameras on the RS 485 bus fixed cameras will not be searched out Please press lt or gt button to start a new scanning session 1 1 System Linking
20. ack Function PLAY ENDSEQ The key lt SET UP gt PLAY ENDSEQ represents Stop Play function under the DVR control mode Press this key to switch between live image and playback video Fast Forward and Rewind lt 4 b REW FF Under the DVR control mode the keys GO PRESET gt FF and lt SET PRESET gt REW the direction keys right and left under the LCD also represent fast forward and rewind of playback video When viewing playback video press the right key for fast forward and left key for rewind Further details of the direction keys for the Multiplexer DVR mode will be described in section 7 9 Direction Keys 29 Tf 7 8 7 9 30 Call Function Under the DVR control mode the key lt F1 gt functions as the DVR s Call key In Live mode press the key would enter call monitor control mode In Playback mode press it to quick export video to the external device MENU MENU Press the key lt MENU gt to call the DVR s OSD setup main menu Press lt Menu gt and the OSD will display the requirement for password verification Then you should enter the password 4 8 digits of your DVR e g if your DVR password is 1234 please enter 01 02 03 04 shown as XXXX Afterwards the main menu page will display on the OSD select an item under the main menu and press lt ENTER ZOOM gt to enter its submenu for further setup ENTER ZOOM N NOTE Under the DVR control mode generally if input 01 on
21. e of all devices to the time of the keyboard Please press lt ENTER gt to enable the function press lt ESC gt to exit this mode 1 7 DateTime Correct Press Enter to setup A NOTE The function is only available for the 3 axis control keyboard System Alarm List The item allows users to list the latest 10 Alarm information from system bus including event triggered time and triggered camera s ID Press lt ESC gt to exit this mode 1 8 Alarm list 1 xx xx Xx XX XX XX Press Enter to setup Alarm camera ID xxx A NOTE Date time information won t be shown on the 2 axis keyboard Camera Type and System Baud Rate Setting The item allows users to assign a proper protocol or camera type to each camera through the keyboard so that when under the dome control mode users could call a specific camera and control it In addition users can set system baud rate Press lt 1 gt to assign a protocol Press lt or gt key to change the setting and A or W key to select a camera Press lt ESC gt when finished The options include DSCP PELCO D PELCO P and Fix Camera 1 9 Camera Type amp Comm 1 9 1 Camera ID 001 Press 1 Type 2 Comm DSCP PEL D PEL P gt 1 9 1 Camera ID 001 lt FixCam Press lt 2 gt to set system baud rate Press lt or gt key to change the setting 1 9 2 System Baud Rate 1 9 2 System Baud Rate a Default Setting b Baudrate 9600bps 1 9 2 System Baud Rate 1 9 2 System Baud Rate c Baudrate 4800bps d
22. ence it would change subject to different cameras CRUISE RECORD START RECORD END RUN CRUISE EXIT m Execute Cruise Path Move the cursor to the item of RUN CRUISE to run the cruise path Camera Lens Control Users can control the functions of camera lens under the Camera Control mode Please refer to the following descriptions of lens control keys E Brightness Function Press the lt Brightness gt key to increase the video brightness and the lt Brightness gt key to decrease video brightness BRIGHTNESS Focus Function Press the lt Focus Near gt key to move lens focus near and the lt Focus Far gt key to move lens focus far NEAR FOCUS FAR A NOTE lt Auto Focus gt should be turned off so that the keys Focus Near Far can function Zoom Function Press the lt Tele gt key to zoom in the lens and the lt Wide gt key to zoom out the lens WIDE ZOOM TELE Auto Focus Function Press lt Auto Focus gt key to toggle the Auto Focus function and the LED will be lit When users use the lens control keys to manually operate the camera the auto focus LED light will be turned off automatically AUTO FOCUS 27 1 1 7 2 28 DVR Control Users are able to control Multiplexers DVRs remotely through the control keyboard Press the lt Multiplexer DVR Mode gt Key to enter the Multiplexer DVR control mode the LED of the key would be lightening Then input the ID number of Multip
23. er DVR selection Selection Screen Mode Full screen 4 window 9 window and 16 window PAUSE DEL again to return to live video Pause Playback lt FREEZE gt or lt CRUISE gt Pause playback video Press one of the PAUSE DEL keys again to return to playback Sequence SSEQ gt Viewing in the sequence mode STOP INS events DVR OSD Main Menu menu for detailed configuration Control various parameter settings Playback lt SET UP gt PLAY ENDSEQ Playback recorded image files Fast Forward lt FF gt Fast forward playback and speed adjustment Rewind playback and speed adjustment 34 Appendix C ID Addressing Mapping System ID Setting Recommendation Item ID Address Device Type Remark o mm Host Controller Keyboard or computer 17223 01H DFH Dome Cameras _ Total 223 dome cameras 240 254 FOH FEH Control Keyboard CCTV control keyboard OH 224 239 EOH EFH DVR Multiplexer 224 239 MPX1 MPX16 FH DVR Multiplexer Channel and Camera ID Mapping MUX No MUX DVR ID Camera ID Remark DVR MUX 1 2 as en r pen e s em osas baal 221 E3H 49 64 31H 40H e ae em esa al e 2 em eros mal Cr 0 eon orna feron Pom 8 231 E7H 113 128 71H 80H Gamers o a2 eon iaa kal o 23 eon iaso bal r a ean orrs aneo Ta 23s een orro eicon iN 1 O Only 15 dome cameras can be connected 15 238 a te 2 en Noe SS NOTE Even though a fixed camera is excluded from RS 485 control a
24. ing is based on the current device and clock The user may also input their own if this is supported by the kernel and the optional FI zi Use e Recommended Speeds Re Default C Ca lt Back V Cancel STEP 8 At the Programming Options screen click Finish Programming Options The FLASH Development Toolkit offers a device protection system plus an advanced messaging level for use with Wel level of device protection vould you like When programming the device any blocks found to have been written previously will automatically be erased GI Device Image What level of messaging would you like H Target files WI Drive mat Messaging The Toolkit will display verbose messages whenever it is oA communicating with the Target device This mode is useful tor erg Interface hardware development and Kernel development al E STEP 9 Click Tools gt Simple Interface at the main menu to enter the simple operation mode D314 Flash Development Toolkii a lly z Lg er amp ellene z Connect the Keyboard to PC STEP 1 Turn over the keyboard to the back and set the HW Download Switch as marked in the diagram below to the left side according to the diagram below 47 STEP 2 Connect the port COM1 or COM2 of the PC and keyboard with a RS 232 D Sub9 cable one to one not a cross over NULL MODEM cable Start Firmware Upgrade STEP
25. item of RUN AUTOPAN to run the auto pan line 6 6 Cruise Under the Camera Control mode users are able to operate the Cruise function Please follow the instructions below to manipulate this function 6 6 1 Setting through Keyboard E Set Cruise Path 1 Press the lt CRUISE gt key on the keyboard to enter the Cruise mode Then the LCD will display 1 RUN 2 SETTING Press lt 2 gt to set the cruise path ETS 4 0 Cruise Select 1 Run 2 Setting 2 When the LCD displays ENTER for START POS press lt ENTER gt and rotate the dome camera with the joystick to form a cruise path press lt ENTER gt to stop cruise recording The percentage of the memory buffer will be displayed on the screen 4 1 Cruise Setting 4 2 Cruise Setting ENTER for Start Pos ENTER for End Pos 3 When the LCD displays ENTER for SAVING press lt ENTER gt to 25 6 6 2 6 7 26 save this cruise path 4 3 Cruise Setting ENTER for Saving E Execute Cruise Path Go back to 4 0 and press lt 1 gt to run the cruise path Press lt ESC gt to exit the cruise path setting xxx P T Z F OSD Cam Running Cruise Setting through Camera OSD Menu E Set Cruise Path Press and hold the key lt CAMERA MENU gt to enter the OSD setup menu Then go to the page with the cruise setting item to set up the cruise path for further details refer to the dome camera s user manual The OSD menu shown below is for your refer
26. lexer DVR and press the lt ENTER gt key to confirm your input Multiplexer DVR Mode Select MPX 1 14 01 Multiplexer DVR 01 CH xx Under this mode users can input the channel number for a full screen display see the columns above and other Multiplexer DVR control functions which will be described in the following sections For further details please refer to documentation of the Multiplexer DVR Mode Function lt MODEP Press repeatedly to select a mode of main monitor display there are 4 available view modes full screen 4 window 2x2 9 window 3x3 and 16 window 4x4 Freeze Function PAUSE DEL If press either the key lt FREEZE gt or lt CRUISE gt PAUSE DEL while viewing live image the real time recording will be paused To restore to the live mode simply press the key lt FREEZE gt lt CRUISE gt again Additionally If press one of the keys during playback the playing will be paused press the same key again would continue playing video 7 3 7 4 7 9 7 6 SEQ Function SEQ Under the Multiplexer DVR mode press the key lt SEQ gt would start sequential video display coming from the installed cameras Press the same key again to switch to REC mode List Function LIST The key lt LIST gt represents the Search function In both Playback and Live modes users can press the key to call the Search menu for searching and playing back recorded video by date and time or events Playb
27. nd thus has no ID its corresponding ID still should be reserved Refer to previous section 5 9 Camera Type Selection for relevant information 35 Appendix D Super MPX and Super MMX System Under the Super MPX and Super MMX modes the systems contain a unique first tier DVR named Super DVR see the illustration below and multiple second tier DVRs Satellite DVR for video connections Thus the user can concentrate his attention for a selected Camera on a unique system monitor which is connected to the Super DVR Super MPX System The Super MPX mode is an ideal option when users intend to watch the display on the system main monitor Additional monitors may be connected to the call monitor output from satellite DVRs for sequential display of the whole system CCTY Mornitor Super DVR Bai 16 Control Keyboards ID 255 Monitor ID 0 240 254 Dl a Satellite 14 Main iIp 237 Monitor Satellite 1 ID 224 Satellite 2 Main Monitor ID 225 Monitor RW FF RW F E EE E S 16 Dome Fixed 116 Dome Fixed 15 Dome Fixed Cameras Cameras Cameras ID 1 16 ID 17 32 ID 209 223 36 Super MMX System The Super MMX mode enables users to watch the system call monitor from the Super DVR for a selected camera meanwhile all other cameras can be displayed simultaneously with 16 window mode on additional monitors connected to the main output of satellite DVRs CCTY Mornitor Super DVR Call 16
28. ocus OSD OSD function available The second row of the display shows an input number under two kinds of situation One is for users to execute switch control among various dome fixed cameras with full screen video output via the DVR MUX For instance if input lt 2 gt and press the ZENTER key the camera no 2 will be called out and the first row xxx displays as 002 users could call dome fixed cameras No 1 to 223 by inputting a corresponding number Another situation is for preset and sequence setting further details will be described in the latter sections 6 3 Preset Function and 6 4 Sequence Function Entrance into Camera OSD Menu To enter the camera s on screen display OSD menu the keyboard should be under the camera control mode and the LCD should display as shown below xxx P T Z Fi OSD Cam Press and hold the lt CAMERA MENU gt key see the diagram below for three seconds to open the OSD menu of the camera if the selected camera is equipped with the OSD function In the OSD menu users can make selection and set various parameters with direction and lt CAMERA MENU gt keys For the camera with Pelco protocol the joystick will function as directional control to move the cursor in the Camera OSD 6 2 6 3 6 3 1 For further details about cameras OSD setup please refer to cameras documentation CAMERA MENU NOTE In the dome camera s OSD the key lt CAMERA MENU gt functions as ENTER and
29. oles 38 STEP 3 After reading software license agreement click Yes Software License Apreement x Io vw be rest of the agreement RENESAS TECHNOLOGY EUROPE LIMITED the A Kette mei gues its subsdanes hareruia dekred ane copy of be Gc ivame orn d argie computer pilem the System a a Single User Iwdech means only one Licensee user may Use the Software and back up subject to the terme and condilions 1 Acceptance of the Licence ce ee Gees af Ya J gt mo STEP 4 At the Select Components screen select all options and then click Next gt g x Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation Select Components h Ap 23544 k WM Kemet Protocol B amp C Mk Disk Space Hecsech WEE k Disk Space Remari 15841671 k lizas 39 40 STEP 5 At the Additional Information screen select Install USB drivers and then click Next gt Re nesas Flash Development oolkit Installation Additional Information Appl ication e j ieee ee re EEN prerast i Pe begit a A Sean melayan w irattal USB divers Adds support for FDH and USE Drect mode pregameei Regie ed Opens pow dia beowee of a web page bo regate We piod STEP 6 At the Additional Information Kernels Prot B C screen check all options up and then click Next gt Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation
30. on and Power Up The control keyboard can be connected with a speed dome camera or DVR The following sections will describe basic connections in a surveillance system Connecting RS 485 Cables To operate dome cameras a control keyboard or other control device e g DVR is needed to communicate all devices via RS 485 interface The CAT 5 Shielded twisted pairs cables are recommended for RS 485 communication maximum cable length for over 24 gauge wire is 4000 feet 1219 meters If the total cable length is over 4000 feet using a repeater to enlarge the signals is recommended Terminal block is designed for long distance installation Users can construct a RS 485 network through the terminal block located on the rear panel of the control keyboard Detailed pin definition can be found on the terminal block RJ 11 6P6C Connector Definition RJ 11 jack is designed for demo and testing purpose and only supports half duplex communication Users could construct a RS 485 network through pin 4 and pin 5 Refer to the table below for pin definition Pin No Definition E a a onn 3s ex D O Power on the Devices Please follow the steps to power up all devices 1 Connect all devices Before connecting cameras and DVR to the system control keyboard please finish all protocol and unit ID setups 2 Power up all devices except for the keyboard Make sure images of connected cameras are displayed on the monitor screen 3
31. plorer OS UitraEdk 32 Text Edi kd re ki Mg Outlook Express Cal Tour windows SF pe Remote Assistance windows Media Player All Programs Gy Renesa Ga Flash Davalon Ed Log OFF fo Ten OFF Computer ia start IN Tera Term COMMS YT kd Tera Term Log 43 44 STEP 2 When first time using the application select Create a new project workspace and then click OK Flash Development Toolkit Fie Edt View Project Tools Window Device Help a e g dn R als izmeerzebzze Aal 29 Directory C Program Files Renesas FDT3 1 Workspaces an Flash Devices ha Tool chain Hone STEP 4 At the Choose Device And Kernel screen select H8 3064BF and then click Next gt Choose Device And Kernel _ Device Image E SH Target Files a Drive DO The FLASH Development Toolkit supports a number of Renesas FLASH devices Select the device you wish to use with this project from the list STEP 5 At the Communication Port screen select the connection port of the RS 232 cable then click Next gt Communications Port The FLASH Development Toolkit supports connection through a Devic Image 7 3 Target Files E LCD met gt Moto OF Com rol J Device Image SE Target files Gi Drive mak E Data not _ Changed after the project is created Select an interface type to connect to
32. press lt ENTER ZOOM gt will perform digital zoom in out For other use of the key please refer to 7 7 MENU and 7 11 ENTER ZOOM ENTER ZOOM RS 232 Baud Rate Setting The item allows users to set RS 232 baud rate when needed The options include 9600 4800 and 2400bps 1 4 RS232 Baudrate 1 4 RS232 Baudrate a Baudrate 9600bps b Baudrate 4800bps 1 4 RS232 Baudrate c Baudrate 2400bps System Date Setting The item allows users to set the control keyboard system date Please press lt and gt button to select a column year month and date to modify and input new system date directly using the number keys located on the control keyboard Press lt ESC gt to exit this mode 1 5 Date setting 1 5 1 Date setting Press Enter to setup YY xx Mth xx Day xx NOTE Date setting function is only available for the 3 axis control keyboard 5 6 9 7 5 8 5 9 System Time Setting The item allows users to set the control keyboard system time Input the number into the blocks hour minute and second with number keys Press lt and gt keys to select an input block for modification Press lt ESC gt to exit this mode 1 6 Time setting 1 6 1 Time setting Press Enter to setup hh xx mm xx SS XX NOTE Time setting function is only available for the 3 axis control CO keyboard Date Time Correction Item 1 7 allows users to synchronize the local time of the keyboard to all devices The keyboard will synchronize the tim
33. quilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the products The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons NOTE This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy It may cause harmful interference to radio communication if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to subpart J of part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a commercial environment This equipment has also been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a CE Class A device safety standards Table of Contents eege 6 PROGUGU ET T Functional Buttons and Connectors cccccccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseneseeseeneeeeseeesensseneseeees 8 3 1 el al St Ieee anne nena ne iene nee eset ee tee eee ee es ene ne te eee nese ne ene iene 8 3 2 PRO Ql ANG EE 9 System Connection and Power UP s ssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn En 10 4 1 LonnechngHRG AG3Cabies 10 4 2 Rd 1 1 6P6C
34. s OFF Press lt or key to change the setting 1 11 Alarm Reaction OFF ON If alarm reaction is enabled actions would occur as follows 1 Buzzer beep and LCD flashes when the control keyboard receives alarm signals 2 Afterwards if users move the joystick or press any key the control keyboard will try to link to the camera that broadcasts the alarm message 3 Once the camera is linked video from it will be displayed in full screen on the monitor Password Setting The item allows users to change the password of a keyboard It is required to input a new 4 digits password twice correctly to confirm password change 1 12 1 PassWord 1 12 2 PassWord confirm __ 9 13 Key Lock Press and hold this key as shown below for three seconds and then keys on the control keyboard will be locked with the LED lightening To unlock the keys press and hold this key again for three seconds 6 1 Dome Camera Control To enter Camera Control mode press the lt Camera Dome Mode gt ke SS Us LED will be lightening Then input the ID of the assigned dome camera and press lt ENTER gt to confirm see the column below Camera Control Enter Camera No xxx After confirmation the LCD will display as shown below Under the situation users could fully control the dome camera with the joystick xxx P T Z FiIOSD Cam The first row of the LCD display above contains following information P Pan T Tilt Z Zoom F F
35. t to Desktop STEP 10 At the Ready to Install screen click Install Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation Heady to Instali ou are now ready to install the enestas Flach Development Toolkit Press the Install button to begin the inetallahon co the Back bulten bo reenter the installation information STEP 11 Please wait during Installation Installing Copying FOT 3 1 Application files CA AFDTS 1 System SE C HewS erver HewsServer exe STEP 12 At the Installation Completed screen click Finish Renesas Flash Development Toolkit Installation installation Completed The installation of the Renesas Flash Development Toolkit has been succesHully completed Esta information i available on our website To uninctal the update use the Add Remove Programs icon in Control Panel and select Renesas Flash Development Tockt om the iz Press the Finish button to et this installation Carry on the following steps for executing the Renesas program after its installation is completed Program Setting for Firmware Upgrade STEP 1 Execute the firmware upgrade Windows application Usually Start gt All Programs gt Renesas gt Flash Development Toolkit 3 1 gt Flash Development Toolkit 3 1 Ry en Accessories EN Divx le e Games E PL 2303 US Serial Driver wi WSN Explorer ey Startup EEN Utraede y E Internet Ex
36. te After pressing lt ENTER gt the camera will turn to the appointed position 6 4 Sequence Function Under the Camera Control mode users are able to operate the sequence function Before setting this function users must pre define at least two preset positions Please follow the instructions below to manipulate this function 6 4 1 Setting through Keyboard E Set Sequence Line Up to 8 sequence lines can be set directly via the keyboard 1 Press a number key to set a sequence line e g lt 1 gt and then press lt SET SEQ gt see the diagram below to start to modify parameters of sequence 1 The LCD display is shown as below XXX PST SPD DWELL 004 15 005 xxx indicates Serial Points of a sequence line 001 032 001 in this case PST indicates Preset Positions 1 128 SPD indicates Speed 1 15 DWELL indicates Dwell Time 1 127 seconds 20 Each sequence line can be composed of up to 32 preset positions when setting through the keyboard 2 If press lt 4 gt lt ENTER gt for PST lt 1 gt lt 5 gt lt ENTER gt for SPD and lt 5 gt lt ENTER gt for DWELL for example the LCD will display as shown below 001 PST SPD DWELL 004 15 005 Description The first preset point for sequence 1 is preset position 4 The dome camera will stay at that position for 5 seconds and go to the next point at speed 15 Follow the above steps to set other sequence lines press lt SETUP gt PLAY EN
37. the target device with Normally this will be Direct Connection or simply lett blank Select Interface Direct Connection E ago 45 46 STEP 6 At the Device Settings screen input the CPU crystal frequency as 22 1184 Mhz and then click Next gt Device Settings i penen ra Device Irisge Target files EN LCD mot Ep Keyboard J perm nes j aay Target files E Drive mak Please enter the specific device options based on H8 S0648F using dee da SCH Enter the CPU crystal frequency d 3714184 wh for the selected device Sages Enter the clock mode for the IN P r selected device Select the multiplier for the Wain Clock frequency CKMr Select the multiplier for the e Peripheral clock frequency CHE EH STEP 7 At the Connection Type screen click Next gt Connection Type a Device Image GI Target files E LCD mot Keyboard 1S Connie eet Gel Device Image Lech Files Drive mat D Datamat Aigorithen The FLASH Development Toolkit can connect to your device in a number of different ways Allthe options on this page may be changed after the Project has been created Select Connection e BOOT Mode C USER Program Mode Kernel already resident In BOOT Program mode the device erases its FLASH prior to connection The Toolkit downloads programming kernels to the device as required The Recommended Speed sett
38. uence line e g The sequence line 1 is composed of 7 serial points from 001 007 when you go to the point 005 on the LCD and press ENDSEQ the points 005 006 and 007 would be deleted To exit the sequence mode with ENDSEQ you need to go to the point next to the last point of a sequence line Le 008 in the above example and press the key In addition exit of the sequence mode with the key lt ESC gt will still keep all serial points of a sequence line 6 4 2 Setting through Camera OSD Menu E Set Sequence Line Press and hold the key lt CAMERA MENU gt to enter the OSD setup menu Then go to the page with the Sequence setting item to set up the sequence lines for further details refer to the dome camera s user manual The OSD menu shown below is for your reference it would change subject to different cameras SEQUENCE SEQUENCE LINE SEQUENCE POINT PRESET POSITION SPEED DWELL TIME RUN SEQUENCE EXIT 23 m Execute Sequence Function Move the cursor to the item of RUN SEQUENCE to run the sequential preset points 6 5 Auto Pan Users are allowed to control the Auto pan function of dome cameras under the Camera Control Mode one auto pan line can be set through the keyboard Please follow the following instructions to manipulate this function 6 5 1 Setting through Keyboard E Set Auto Pan Line 1 Press lt Auto Pan gt to enter Auto Pan mode The LCD on the keyboard will display 1 RUN 2 SETTING Press lt

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