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1. 13 Technical Specifications Communication between dome camera amp PTZ725 Half duplex multipoint communication Communication connector RS485 Communication Baud Rate 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps and 19200bps Maximum communication distance 1200 metres maximum Power Supply 12vDC 1Amp Screen Display 2 5 colour LCD Joystick Control 3 Axis variable speed joystick OSD Menu Menu allowing setting of protocol baud rate camera adjustment and programming tours autoscans and patterns Size 210mm x 155mm x 92mm inc joystick Number of domes controlled by keyboard 32 All specifications are approximate Kovert com reserves the right to change any product specifications or features without notice Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these instructions are complete and accurate kovert com cannot be held responsible in any way for any losses no matter how they arise from errors or omissions in these instructions or the performance or non performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electronic equipment must not be mixed with general household waste For treatment recovery and recycling please return WEEICGO109S 20 this unit to your trade supplier or local designated collection point as defined by your local council Last Revised 24 01 2011
2. For example you could use a patrol so that an outside dome camera points at a gate then at a side doorway then zooms out to get an overall shot of a car park and finally zooming in on a delivery bay before repeating the whole cycle again Patrols can be useful for both outside and internal PTZ s For a shop they could be used to cover key areas like clothes rails tills and changing rooms in a sequence To set up a patrol you need to set up the individual stop points where the camera will pause These are called presets 17 Last Revised 24 01 2011 An example four preset mini tour Setting the presets using the keypad STEP 1 Using the keypad joystick move to the first position and then press 01 PRESET STEP 2 Now move to the next location and press 02 PRESET STEP 3 Now move to the third location and press 03 PRESET STEP 4 Finally move to where you wish to end the tour and press 04 PRESET Setting up a Tour Patrol Refer to your instructions on the dome This will detail how the tour is set up and initiated via the dome menu In order to access the dome menu press 95 CALL You can select items in the menu by using the joystick left and right movement or moving up and down using the joystick movement Alternatively you can use the keyboard menu by pressing the MENU button Running a Tour Patrol Refer to your dome instructions This will detail how to initiate the Tour Patrol via the dome menu In order to access the dome menu p
3. Installation and Operation Manual MODEL PTZ725 Version 1 0 Last Revised 24 01 2011 OO Te ON Te a BS 9b 9c 9d 10 11 12 13 CONTENTS Summary Keyboard Functions External Connections The Keyboard Panel Setting the Address Protocol and Baud Rate of the Dome Keyboard Specification Keyboard Operation Control of the Dome Pan Tilt Operation of the keyboard menu Main Menu Protocol Baud Rate Operation of the keyboard menu Camera Setting Operation of the keyboard menu Program Operation of the keyboard menu Video OSD Exit Troubleshooting Installation and Connection Keyboard Operation Technical Specifications Page Co wo NN N a A HR W 11 12 13 13 16 20 Last Revised 24 01 2011 1 Summary The PTZ725 3 axis intelligent keyboard controller is designed for use with a wide range of Speed Domes The RS485 interface between the keyboard and the receiver allows one keyboard to control as many as 32 intelligent speed domes with a maximum communication distance of up to 1 2 km The keyboard is very easy to operate and control the Speed Dome Camera including functions to control pan tilt zoom focus and also has an OSD menu of its own This is particularly beneficial when used with the standard speed dome that does not have a PTZ menu Main Functions OM Sets the address range of the dome camera and the decoder Controls all funct
4. are sending messages from the keyboard The protocol set in the dome must agree with the protocol set in the keyboard The protocol used by the keyboard is set in the keypad menu Baud Rate This is the speed of the messages sent to the dome The baud rate set in the keyboard menu must agree with the baud rate set in the dome Keyboard Specification When the keyboard is powered on the address baud rate CAMERAID 001 BAUD RATE 2400BPS PROTOCOL P003 protocol and version code will be displayed for 10 seconds The CAMERA ID refers to camera address 001 Baud Rate is 2400 bps the protocol is P003 which is PELCO D see table of protocols and codes the video format is PAL and the TV FORMAT PAL VERSION V1 4 keyboard software level is version 1 4 After the 10 second duration the unit will display the content of the data buffer and the camera address at the bottom of the display window DATA 0000 DOME ID 001 ONLY CONNECT THE PTZ DOME AFTER SETTING UP THE DOME DETAILS IN THE KEYBOARD MENU 7 Last Revised 24 01 2011 7 Keyboard Operation Function Operation Example Select Camera lt camera number 1024 gt CAM 2 CAM Set Preset lt preset number 1 128 gt PRESET 5 PRESET Call Preset lt preset number 1 128 gt CALL 3 CALL Clear Preset CLEAR lt preset number 1 128 gt PRESET CLEAR 7 PRESET Run Tour lt tour number gt SHOT 1 SHOT Set AutoScan L Move t
5. is stored correctly in the dome use the joystick to move the camera to point in a new location Now press xx CALL where xx is the preset you wish the camera to go to In this example if you press 01 CALL the dome should go straight to the PRESET 01 location TIP You may wish to write down a list of presets that you have stored next to the keypad for the operator CALLING a preset This may be as follows PRESET 01 MAIN GATE a long zoom shot PRESET 02 ENTRANCE DOOR PRESET 03 FIRE ESCAPE PRESET 04 EMERGENCY EXIT PRESET 05 CAR PARK zoomed out wide angle PRESET 06 CAR PARK zoomed in narrow angle When the operator wishes to quickly zoom in on the MAIN GATE all he has to do is press 01 CALL To go to the EMERGENCY EXIT he would press 04 CALL and so on To call up any previously stored preset camera location simply press xx CALL where xx is the preset number Deleting a preset You may wish to delete a preset To do this press CLEAR xx PRESET xx preset number For example to delete preset 1 press CLEAR 01 PRESET Obviously if you wish to overwrite a preset with a new location simply aim the camera at the new location and store the same preset again Patrols Tours How to set them up and use them A patrol tour is simply a collection of at least three preset camera locations that are run in sequence with the dome stopping at each location for a brief period of time and then moving on to the next preset
6. on this area This keypad can select up to 128 different presets Of course this is dependent on the total number that can be programmed into the dome Once programmed they will stay in the dome s non volatile memory so they will be retained even after a power cut By storing more than one preset you can add even more functionality to the dome By having two Autoscan points you can then get the dome to SCAN between the two locations You can even vary the speed of this scan Having 3 or more presets you can get the dome to go on a TOUR PATROL of the presets When you run the patrol the dome goes to one preset then waits a short period then on to the next preset and so on The dome continues to cycle around this patrol until you cancel it Please note that the ability to use presets auto scans tours record patterns the length of time the camera stays at one location and the speed of travel between each preset are dependent on the functionality available in the dome Always refer to the relevant dome instruction manual PRESETS How to set up a preset Aim the dome where you want it to look zoom in or out to get the correct scene and let the camera auto focus Now press the following keys on the keypad xx PRESET where xx is the preset number you wish to store For example 01 PRESET would set preset 1 and the camera would always go to this location when preset 01 is CALLED 16 Last Revised 24 01 2011 To test if the preset
7. to access the dome menu press 95 CALL You can select items in the menu by using the joystick left and right movement or moving up and down using the joystick movement Alternatively you can use the keyboard program menu To do this press MENU button and select PROGRAM then moving down using joystick to run pattern by moving joystick right Press to exit To stop the running of a Record Pattern just move the joystick Remember that the keyboard does not store presets or commands This is done by the dome s non volatile memory which retains settings even through loss of power Note however that this keyboard has been designed to control a wide variety of PTZ domes and that some functions may not be operable according to the functions provided by the dome SPECIAL NOTES When using PTZ725 to control a PT Z605 Both the PTZ725 and the PTZ605 have an internal menu that can be edited The menus can run independently of each other but cannot override each other You can therefore run a totally separate tour via the keyboard to the one setup in the PTZ605 menu and this will not affect it When using a PTZ725 to control a PTZ505 The PTZ505 does not have an internal PTZ menu only a camera menu Therefore using the PTZ725 menu provides a control menu not previously available Whilst the PTZ505 does not cater for patterns the use of the menu allows the setting of up to six tours that were previously not available 19 Last Revised 24 01 2011
8. TS cable but they must be two cores from the same pair If you use cores from two different pairs in the CATS cable you will not get the benefit of the shielding effect of the cable twists and the dome will function erratically You must always use a core from a PAIR not two cores from two different pairs When installing cables they should be far away from high voltage lines or other possible sources of electrical interference Powering the PTZ725 Keypad The PTZ725 requires a 12v DC regulated power supply and draws in the region of 1Amp It is suggested that to ensure longest life from the power supply that a minimum specification of a 12v DC 1A regulated power supply is fitted The power supply fitting required is a 2 1mm mini power jack plug that fits into the 2 1mm mini power jack socket on the rear of the keypad Connecting the Keypad to Multiple Domes The diagram below shows how to connect multiple domes to the PTZ725 keyboard controller Connections at the camera end are shown below 14 Last Revised 24 01 2011 OGOOGO OOOOOOOO Note As the protocol and baud rate of the dome camera are set by menu in this keypad multiple domes must use the same protocol and baud rate 15 Last Revised 24 01 2011 12 Keyboard Operation Camera Address In order to control the dome you will need to uniqu
9. ally closed when the 40 second interval is exceeded or by pressing the button Note that the following are not allowed in a pattern presets flip digital zoom proportional pan and turbo 7 RUN PATTERN Move joystick left or right to run PATTERN 8 BACK Move the joystick left or right to return to MAIN MENU 9d Operation of the keyboard menu Video OSD Exit MAIN MENU 4 VIDEO CH1 PROTOCOL SETTING Picture channel selection 1 4 CAMERA SETTING PROGRAM 5 OSD ON OFF VIDEO CH1 Character display ON open OSD ON OFF close EXIT 6 EXIT Quit menu 12 Last Revised 24 01 2011 10 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution No video No power supply 1 Check power connection 2 Check 12vDC power supply 3 Check video connection No telemetry control 1 Incorrect protocol 2 Incorrect baud rate Protocol and baud rate must be matched in keyboard and dome 3 Incorrect address Correct address must be called 11 Installation and Connection Please read the keyboard and speed dome manuals carefully before connecting wires Any incorrect connections can cause permanent damage to the equipment When connecting wires always switch off the power supply first The PTZ725 keyboard must not be exposed to damp or wet conditions that may short circuit the unit or cause electric shock Always check that the keyboard is correctly conne
10. can Record Pattern Self Learning Scan IDome Menu Functions Direct Control of the Decoder Control front devices such as the decoder etc 3 External Connections RS485 A LINE RS485 B LINE KEYBOARD DO NOT CROSS CONNECT KEYBOARD TO EQUIPMENT 4 Last Revised 24 01 2011 4 The keyboard Panel Description of Buttons Figure 1 The keyboard has a speed joystick press buttons and an illuminated display on the front panel The display is used for displaying camera video OSD menu and for displaying camera data information The joystick controls the upward downward and sideways movement of the speed dome The description of buttons is as follows AR WN 1 gt 200m 2 gt FOCUS 3 _ RS 4 ZOOM os LED FOCUS shiissxsitienpoisus LED IRIS cebeateocuudecseeeaces LED DISPLAY gccceastes cedure LCD SCREEN OAL Lise cansescuevaceaptae CALL CAMERA 5 Last Revised 24 01 2011 6 MENU eseese INTERNAL OSD MENU Te PRESET cszepesdxesarerseus SETTING PRESET 8 SHOT serpronprerrenertud SETTING TOUR 9 LENS 44ssstvieissiiageadaus PRESS TO ADJUST ZOOM FOCUS OR IRIS 10 AUTO naese SETTING FOR AUTOSCAN Ld EE EE INCREASE SETTING e er S DECREASE SETTING 13 CLEAR igejscinevsvegepseieesin CLEAR PRESET 14 CAM a scssesarvsesnaeswaaynatenn SELECT CAMERA ADDRESS 5M acneea DISPLAYS BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR 16 MF sic cessiido
11. cted to a regulated 12v power supply and that the polarity is correct RS485 connection Connecting the Keypad to the Dome The dome is controlled by an RS485 data signal that is produced by the PTZ715 keypad or a compatible DVR This data signal tells the dome to pan tilt zoom etc RS485 has two cores A and B or sometimes known as RS485 A and RS485 B if you get these two the wrong away around then you will not be able to control the dome Sometimes installers get the connections right on one dome but not on the other and find only one dome works They then swap the wires around at the keyboard only to find out one dome has now burst in to life and the other one now failed But they don t put 2 2 together and realise their mistake that they have wired one dome different to the other Take great care getting these the right way around and make sure you wire each dome IDENTICALLY so that if you have to swap the A amp B lines over at the keyboard you know all domes are wired the same 13 Last Revised 24 01 2011 Connect the RS485 data cable to the connections on the rear of the keyboard see diagram above Note that the RS485 is the T connection and the RS485 is the T connection Note that there are two sets of RS485 connections available and either or both sets can be used It is advisable to use CATS cable to connect the RS485 data cable from the dome to the keypad You could use any pair out of the CA
12. d down to set menu value SEQ Tour number After editing press to exit amp save NO POS SP TM 01 01 03 05 0 and 1 are fastest speed 07 8 is slowest speed Time 0 99 seconds SEQ nn The Patrol number 01 06 Dwell time at this position 09 11 11 001 In the example we are setting four presets in the first patrol sequence POS SP TM 01 Ol 002 0l MINUS EXIT Last Revised 24 01 2011 Special Note The patrol item number NO is an ascending number list of the preset items within this sequence It may not necessarily reflect the actual preset number You could for instance have preset item NO 01 with preset position 004 as the first preset required Enter the preset position number POS the dome speed SP and the dwell time TM for each preset by using the Joystick up down movement Move the Joystick to the right to move to the next field After including all the presets required in this patrol tour press the Keypad button to exit If you add extra presets later and wish to incorporate into a patrol tour already created you must add the additional preset positions in the necessary SET PATROL table sequence 5 RUN PATROL lt NN gt Move joystick to left or right to select tour number and press to start tour 6 SET PATTERN Set Pattern allows a pattern to be recorded which consists of any standard pan and tilt or lens command within a 40 second interval A pattern is automatic
13. d point Running an Auto Pan Scan Refer to your dome instructions This will detail how to initiate the Auto Pan Scan via the dome menu In order to access the dome menu 95 CALL PTZ400 600 You can select items in the menu by using the joystick left and right movement or moving up and down using the joystick movement Alternatively you may be able to initiate the Auto Pan Scan directly from the keypad by pressing 01 AUTO 18 Last Revised 24 01 2011 SPECIAL NOTE You should read the PTZ camera instructions because some PTZ cameras use different control codes to run an autoscan Some PTZs require a 51 CALL PTZ500 to start an Autoscan at low speed 52 CALL to start an Autoscan at normal speed and a 53 CALL at high speed Setting up a Record Pattern Self Learning Scan PTZ400 600 series Refer to your instructions on the dome This will detail how the Record Pattern is set up and initiated via the dome menu In order to access the dome menu press 95 CALL You can select items in the menu by using the joystick left and right movement or moving up and down using the joystick movement Alternatively you can use the keyboard program menu To do this press MENU button and select PROGRAM then moving down using joystick to set pattern by moving joystick right Press to exit Running a Recorded Pattern Self Learning Scan PTZ400 600 series Refer to your dome instructions This will detail how to run the Record Pattern via the dome menu In order
14. ely address it The dome will usually have dip switches to set the address When the address is set you will need to use this address to access the specific dome Press the dome address followed by the CAM key Example Press 1 followed by CAM button This will allow you to control camera 1 Press 3 followed by CAM button This will allow you to control camera 3 Introduction to Dome s functionality The dome stores preset positions preset tours and other functionality associated with the dome equipment The keyboard merely instructs the dome to carry out those functions Think of the keyboard as a switch that activates a particular function in the dome that you require Not all domes have the same functionality so if your dome does not have presets built into it you obviously cannot use presets regardless of the keyboard you use The 2 5 measured diagonally colour LCD screen will display the video channel and menus PRESETS and other functions What is a preset A preset is a particular area or object that the dome camera was looking at and has been stored into its memory so when the preset is called up from the keypad the dome will select the area again without the operator using the joystick to do this Even the zoom at the time can be stored with the preset This means that you could for example store a PRESET of a car park entrance When the operator calls up this preset from the keypad the camera automatically zooms in
15. ions of the dome camera such as powering on and off Operates the pan tilt of the Speed Dome Camera moving at different speeds Allows the setting and calling of up to 128 preset points and six tours each containing 16 presets Controls the dome camera manually or automatically and allows the changing of camera settings Manually controls the focus zoom and iris of the camera Specifications E E SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE ZEE g 2 5 Colour LCD screen with single channel display OSD menu function allows up to 6 tour settings Integrated 15 protocols and baud rate range 2400bps 19200 bps RS485 output 1 video input port 1 video loopthrough output Adjustable brightness contrast and colour 3 axis joystick movement Communication distance at best 1200 metres Power Supply 12V DC 1 0Amps Measurements 210mm x 130mm x 55mm Controls a maximum of 32 domes 3 Last Revised 24 01 2011 2 Keyboard Functions Select Camera 0 1024 H Joystick Control Controls Pan Tilt direction and speed of the Speed Dome Lens Control Controls the focus zoom and iris of the camera L Operation of Preset Position 1 128 Dependent on dome capability Set Preset Position Call Preset Position l Operation of Tour Patrol 1 6 et Tour Patrol un Tour Patrol Auto Scan Operation including speed and direction of s
16. o start position amp AUTO ON AUTO ON Set AutoScan R Move to end position amp AUTO OFF AUTO OFF Run AutoScan lt Autoscan number gt AUTO 1 AUTO Zoom Control Press LENS until ZOOM lights then press the or to adjust zoom LENS until ZOOM lights then or to adjust Focus Control Press LENS until FOCUS lights then press the or to adjust focus LENS until FOCUS lights then or to adjust Iris Control Press LENS until IRIS lights then press the or to adjust iris LENS until IRIS lights then or to adjust LCD Display Press M then M or M to make lighter or M then M or M to set Brightness darker brightness LCD Display Press M then M again to select Contrast then M M then M or M to set Contrast M or M to set contrast contrast LCD Display Press M then M again and M again to select M M M then M or M to set Colour Colour then M or M to set colour colour 8 Control of the Dome Pan Tilt Control of the Dome Move the joystick until camera reaches desired position To gain the fastest movement move the joystick upwards from centre position The speed of movement can be controlled by the speed of movement on the joystick To zoom in or out twist the joystick clockwise or anti clockwise Last Revised 24 01 2011 9a Operation of the keyboard menu Main Menu Protocol Baud Rate Press MENU to enter and
17. press again to exit After entering the menu move the joystick up or down to move the cursor up or down Move the joystick left or right to enter the menu MAIN MENU PROTOCOL SETTING PROTOCOL SETTING 1 PROTOCOL P003 CAMERA SETTING 2 BAUD RATE 2400 PROGRAM 3 BACK VIDEO CH1 OSD ON EXIT Select PROTOCOL SETTING by moving joystick up or down and move joystick to the right or left 1 PROTOCOL lt code gt Move joystick right or left to select protocol from list CODE PROTOCOL NAME P000 A01 Move the joystick right to select the item required P001 B01 then move joystick down to the next item or to the P002 SANTACHI BACK option to return to main menu P003 PELCO D P004 PELCO P 2 BAUD RATE lt rate gt P005 PANASONI C Move joystick to right or left to select baud rate P006 LONGCOM TY 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps P007 HD600 P008 LILIN 3 BACK P009 VICON This returns to the main menu P010 MOLYNX P011 KALATE P012 VCL P013 RESERVED P014 ALEC P015 ULTRAK 9 Last Revised 24 01 2011 9b Operation of the keyboard menu Camera Setting gh P ae o a MAIN MENU CAMERA SETTING PROTOCOL SETTING BACKLIGHT ON OFF CAMERA SETTING ICR SHOT AUTO ON PROGRAM IRIS AUTO MANU VIDEO CH1 D ZOOM OFF ON OSD ON FOCUS AUTO MANU EXIT WB AUTO MANU OUTDOOR INDOOR ATW ONEPUSH OSD OF CAM ON OFF BACK BACKLIGHT l
18. ress 95 CALL PTZ400 600 You can select items in the menu by using the joystick left and right movement or moving up and down using the joystick movement Alternatively you can use the keyboard menu by pressing the MENU button Alternatively you may be able to initiate the Tour Patrol directly from the keypad by pressing the sequence number of the Tour Patrol already stored in the dome followed by the SHOT button Example 01 SHOT where 01 is the stored tour patrol selected SPECIAL NOTE You should read the PTZ camera instructions because some PTZ cameras use different control codes to initiate a tour Some PTZs require a 51 PRESET PTZ500 and some use a 53 CALL PTZ250 Setting up an Auto Pan Scan Refer to your instructions on the dome This will detail how the Auto Pan Scan is set up and initiated In order to access the dome menu press 95 CALL PTZ400 600 You can select items in the menu by using the joystick left and right movement or moving up and down using the joystick movement Alternatively you may be able to set up an Auto Pan Scan directly from the keypad First move dome to start position and then press the AUTO ON buttons Next move dome to the end position of the Auto Pan Scan Now press the AUTO OFF buttons SPECIAL NOTE You should read the PTZ camera instructions because some PTZ cameras use different control codes to setup a scan Some PTZs require a 52 PRESET PTZ500 to set the start point and 53 PRESET PTZ500 to set the en
19. segiaencsdivenies INCREASE OPTION IN 15 AN EEEE DECREASE OPTION IN 15 EO A E OPEN FUNCTION CONTROL see Function Table 19 OFF cocpistessdevaerscisiiegeens CLOSE FUNCTION CONTROL 20 NUMERIC KEYPAD NUMERICS 0 9 REAR VIEW No Description Component Details 1 Power connection 12vDC 1A PSU 2 Communication Interface Ground 12vDC RS485 3 Video In PTZ video in 4 Video Out PTZ video out 6 Last Revised 24 01 2011 5 Setting the Address Protocol and Baud Rate of the Dome A PTZ dome has three functions usually set by dip switches a unique address the protocol and the baud rate The keyboard must call the correct dome address and will only be able to communicate if the protocol and baud rate are correctly set The protocol is the language used by the dome and the baud rate is the speed of the messages sent to the dome Camera Address Each dome has a unique address so that if you are using more than one on a site the keyboard talks to the right dome when you want it to PTZ If you only have the one dome on the site then the default address of 1 is okay and you have no reason to change the dome from this With multiple dome sites you need to set up each dome address separately The address is called from the keyboard by pressing the numeric address set in the dome followed by the CAM button Protocol This is the language that the dome uses when you
20. t ON OFF gt Move joystick right or left to switch light on or off ICR SHOT lt AUTO ON gt Move joystick right or left to switch ICR SHOT auto or on IRIS lt AUTO MANU gt Move joystick right or left to switch IRIS to auto or manual D ZOOM lt OFF ON gt Move joystick right or left to switch digital ZOOM on or off FOCUS lt AUTO MANU gt Move joystick right or left to switch FOCUS to auto or manual WB lt AUTO MANUAL OUTDOOR INDOOR ATW ONEPUSH gt Move joystick right or left to switch white balance option OSD OF CAM lt ON OFF gt Move joystick right or left to switch camera OSD on or off BACK Move joystick right or left to RETURN to main menu 10 Last Revised 24 01 2011 9c Operation of the keyboard menu Program MAIN MENU PROTOCOL SETTING CAMERA SETTING PROGRAM VIDEO OSD EXIT CH1 ON SET AP START POT SET AP END POT RUN AP SET PATROL lt NN gt To edit a patrol sequence NO Patrol Item No POS No of Preset Position Dome speed 0 1 8 DOT OY GO Ns Ea PROGRAM SET AP START POT SET AP END POT RUN AP SET PATROL 01 RUN PATROL 01 SET PATTERN RUN PATTERN BACK Sets the start position of an AUTOSCAN Sets the end position of an AUTOSCAN Runs the Autoscan until joystick is activated Move the joystick left or right to select the tour number 01 06 Press to enter submenu Move joystick left or right to move cursor position and up an

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