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1. Introduction Factory Reset p 7 for details MAC Address Displays the MAC address Button Beep Setting the value to ON causes the network keyboard to beep when pressing buttons LCD Lock Locks the buttons The buttons will be locked after a preset time of inactivity on the network keyboard To unlock the buttons the User password must be entered This feature does not function if a User password has not been set up or the time is set to 0 Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High Backlight Off Adjusts the LCD screen backlight time in minutes The backlight will be turned off after a preset time of inactivity on the network keyboard This feature does not function if the time 1s set to 0 Adjusts the volume of audio input and output Upgrade Setting the value to Yes upgrades the software Refer to Chapter 1 Introduction Software Upgrade p 6 for details Device General Setup Type Selects the setup mode Select Basic or Advanced when controlling devices by using RS485 connection only or select Advanced when controlling devices by using network and RS485 connection When selecting the Advanced mode you only can register devices by using the INIT program Port Selects the device to control by using RS485 connection and sets up the RS485 port information for RS485 communication The port information is set up separately for PTZ cameras and DVRs When registering for
2. Main Monitors Select the number of main monitor outputs supported by the DVR Ifthe DVR does not support a Secondary Monitor select 1 If the DVR supports a Secondary Monitor select 2 Spot Monitors Select the number of spot outputs supported by the DVR or select to control spot monitors connected to the master and slave MMXs Slave MMX Select the number of slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX Spot MMX Monitor Select the number of spot monitors connected to spot MMXs which are connected to the master and slave MMXs Not available when you select Spot monitors above Connection Select the device s type of connection to the network keyboard and configure the settings Enter the Watch port or Control port set up at the device in the Control Port field When registering a DVR and the DVR is connected to the network keyboard by using RS485 connection you will be asked to enter te system ID set in the DVR If the DVR is a PC based DVR select PC DVR Edit Select a device or the monitor and camera connected to the device in the list and click the button to edit the setting Monitor ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the connected device is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the monitor from other monitors when selecting it with the network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Pane ID Set up a pane ID for each pane on the monitor Main monitor 1 c
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4. ie ee C Video Out Hoge ROC 1 Press the monitor ID 6 20 Network Keyboard 2 Press the IMONI button You can control the DVR that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons 3 Press the camera ID 3 MOO6 c003 4 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed on the selected monitor and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons 3 4 Network Matrix System Control You can control the network video transmitters network cameras and network video receivers by using network connection Refer to Appendix Buttons p 44 for details about each control button Controlling a PTZ Camera Cameras 1 4 Cameras 1 4 Network Video Transmitter Network Video Transmitter Network Video Receiver 1 Press the camera ID 3 2 Press the button You can control the camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a Camera on a Specific Monitor Cameras 1 4 Cameras 1 4 Network Video Transmitter Network Video Transmitter Video Out Network Video Receiver 21 User s Manual 1 Press the monitor ID Select Devices 2 Press the button You can control the network video receiver that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons and a USB mouse 3 Press the camera ID 4 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed on the selected monitor and you can contr
5. user ID and password for connection to the MMX Network Keyboard 15 User s Manual 6 2 6 3 6 4 16 Click the Matrix pull down list in the device list then the registered MMX s pull down list A list of monitors and cameras supported by the MMX is displayed ID Main Monitor 1 Displays the monitor ID and type ID Spot Monitor No Displays the monitor ID monitor type and the Spot Out number of the master or slave MMXs ID Spot MMX Monitor No Displays the monitor ID monitor type and the Spot Out number of the spot MMX Ext ID Camera Name Displays the ID and name of the camera connected to the master and slave MMXs Click a monitor in the list and the Edit button Set up the monitor ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the monitor from other monitors when controlling 1t with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Click a camera in the list and the Edit button e When the camera is connected to the Video In port on the MMX through a DVR Main Out port ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling 1t with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Type Select Device Output and select a DVR which the camera is connec
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8. min Contrast 2 Backlight Off 2 min Audio Volume 50 Clicking a menu on the left side of the Remote Setup screen displays the current settings for that menu on the right side of the screen Clicking a submenu under each menu allows you to change the settings Clicking the OK button closes the Remote Setup screen and applies the changes You can change system information import or export all setting values change a password set up beep and lock functions for the network keyboard buttons and adjust audio volume Remote Setup General Button LCD Audio 33 User s Manual General e Name Enter the network keyboard s name up to 31 characters including spaces e SW Version HW Version These fields display the network keyboard s software and hardware versions e Admin Pwd Click to change a password max four digits for connection to the network keyboard and LCD menu setup Entering the current password allows you to enter a new password There is no default password e User Pwd Click to change a password max four digits for control of the network keyboard Entering the current password allows you to enter a new password There is no default password e Language Select the language to be used during the remote setup e Setup Default Setup Click to return all except network settings to the original factory settings Import Setup Click to apply the settings saved as
9. p 37 for details about setting up the RS485 port information of DVRs e Number of CAMs Set up the number of connected cameras e 485 ID Set up the RS485 ID of PTZ cameras for RS485 communication The RS485 ID is used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling it with a network keyboard so each must have a unique RS485 ID You can change the RS485 ID by clicking the field and adjusting the number e Model Click the field and select the PTZ camera s model from the PTZ camera list General Advanced Mode You can control devices by using network and RS485 connection when the devices are registered for the Advanced mode 37 User s Manual Homobe Sein w PTI Camiri Ea Hrbarork Camera l Porta Wide Triarii Y Network video Feceiver aj gia Video Aetia wire e Scan Add Edit See below e Remove Remove All Select a device in the list and click the Remove button to delete it Clicking the Remove All button deletes all devices from the list e Scan Click to find and list the devices connected to a network Network cameras network video transmitters network video receivers and MMXs only Auto Scan Click to reload the list of devices networked via LAN Manual Scan Click the button and enter the IP address of the device to find out if the device 1s networked via WAN or if it is temporarily disconnected from the network Add You can register the listed device on the n
10. section clip copying when in playback mode Sainte ch Adds the current playback point to the bookmark list Bookmark No Moves to the selected bookmark point Group Monitoring gt Group No gt eh Displays video from the selected camera group Plays audio from the remote site through the speaker when controlling a camera Pressing the button again disables the function SHIFT amp Sends audio to the remote site through the microphone Enable when controlling a camera Pressing the button again disables the function Speaker Mic Receiving and sending audio 1s available only when controlling a device that supports two way audio communication via network connection This feature might not work properly if the network keyboard 1s performing other functions during two way audio communication e Selects an item or completes an entry that you have made when in the Enter Button setup mode Toggles the zoom size when in the zoom mode while controlling a DVR Navigates through setup menus or adjusts number values when in setup mode eSt Anon aione 4 Changes the layout group while controlling a PNR d F Changes the location of the PIP when in the PIP display mode and increases or decreases the number values when in the setup mode while controlling a DVR Functions only when controlling a DVR Changes the zoom size when in the zoom mode Turning the Jog Dial clockwise or counterclockw
11. the Advanced mode you can set up the port information of DVRs only If you want to set up the port information of PTZ cameras when registering for the Advanced mode you must run the INIT program If the port information of PTZ cameras is different from each other the cameras can only be controlled in the Advanced mode and not in the Basic mode 30 Network Keyboard Setup Number of Enters the number of connected cameras when controlling PTZ cameras CAMs by using RS485 connection 4851D Model Sets up the RS485 ID and model number ofa PTZ camera for RS485 communication The RS485 ID is used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling 1t with a network keyboard so each must have a unique RS485 ID Check the PTZ camera s model number in the Appendix PTZ Camera Model Number p 48 31 User s Manual 32 Network Keyboard Chapter 5 Remote Configuration Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of a network keyboard Run the INIT program select a network keyboard and click the Setup icon amp on the Main screen Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu and the Remote Setup screen appears j INIT Integrated Network inetaliation Tool IP Address Setup Remote Setup Apply Setup File Make Setup File Remote Setup System General Button LCD Audio E Network Device General Name SAN Version 1 1 0 HA version 1 0 Language English w Function Beep Off Lock 2
12. upgrade file was not found Reading upgrade package on the USB device failed Extracting package failed Copying upgrade package from the USB device failed Invalid package USB device is not connected Remote connection failed USB device is currently in use Remote network error The file system is not supported General Button Audio Network IP Address DVRNS Device General Setup Function Macro Button O O 49 User s Manual Specifications GENERAL Dimensions W x H x D 14 8 x 3 7 x 7 0 376 9mm x 95mm x 177 6mm Shipping Dimensions i A WxHxD 17 9 x 6 3 x 10 0 455mm x 160mm x 255mm Specifications are subject to change without notice 50 V1 3
13. 000000000000 DVR 2 E E 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out Master MMX 0 Slave MMX 1 a A 1 Main Out 4 Quad Out 16x4 Spot Out Quad Monitor Main Monitor LL ES O Network Keyboard Cameras 225 240 A 19 Loop Main Out Slave MMX 14 Slave MMX 15 a A 4 Quad Out 4 Quad Out Quad Monitor Spot MMX 0 Spot MMX 1 Spot MMX 2 Spot MMX 3 E E E U 1 Spot Out 1 yn Out 1 nl Qut 1 e Qut Spot Monitor 1 Spot Monitor 2 Spot Monitor 3 Spot Monitor 4 Alze oss OSES oss OSs Network Keyboard Network Keyboard Network Keyboard Network Keyboard NETWORK A You can control MMXs connected DVRs to the MMXs and connected PTZ cameras to the MMXs or the DVRs by using network connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 MMX System Registration p 14 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 MMX System Control p 23 for details Network Keyboard A Connect to an amplifier Line out The network keyboard does not have amplified audio output so you will need a speaker with an amplifier Audio surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary by region Check the laws in your area before using this product for surveillance purposes Connect to an audio source Line in or Microphone Connect a USB flash drive or USB mouse You can upgrade the software by using a USB flash drive or you can control devices which are controlled via 3 USB Port network connection by using a USB mouse Controlling de
14. CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD MAKE CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET THE POWER CORD HAS A GROUNDING PIN IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN RECEPTACLE DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG DO NOT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT BY PLUGGING TOO MANY DEVICES INTO ONE CIRCUIT Software Upgrade Copy the upgrade file to a USB flash drive Create a text file containing only the upgrade file name and its extension rui Name the text file autorun txt and save it to the flash drive Connect the USB flash drive to the network keyboard Enter the LCD menu Go to General then to the Upgrade menu Selecting Upgrade and then Yes causes the network keyboard to load the upgrade file named in the autorun txt file and the upgrade is performed automatically The network keyboard restarts The LCD default screen is displayed after the upgrade is complete If an error occurs during the software upgrade refer to Appendix System Upgrade Error Code p 49 for details You can upgrade the software remotely by running the INIT program Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details about remote software upgrade 1 6 Bottom Panel No Designation Details Use the provided bracket and screws to attach the joystick to the network 1 Joystick Bracket keyboard body The joystick can be attached to either the left or the right of the netwo
15. E USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE WARNING CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication We are not responsible for any problems resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes The software included in this product contains some Open Sources You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us See the Open Source Guide on the software CD OpenSourceGuide OpenSourceGuide pdf or as a printed document included along with the User s Manual User s Manual Important Safeguards 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such a
16. EVOnet KBD1000 s43909 Network Keyboard DOODO cen oooo opa OOOO odo ODODDO OOOO DODO 3350 E Network Keyboard User Manual Network Keyboard WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CAS
17. FT amp Releases the auxiliary function Alarm Reset e Resets the alarm Auto Pan Tour 45 User s Manual e Stick Controls the pan and tilt Joystick ae e Shuttle ring Controls the zoom Device Control NOTE The buttons work only when the device being controlled is selected and it supports the functions Refer to the device User s Manual for details about each feature Panie Recordi e T Starts panic recording of all camera channels for the device On J 0 gt gt I Starts panic recording of all camera channels for all devices registered on the network keyboard 8 Y Stops panic recording of all camera channels for the device nae E orang gt gt 8 Y Stops panic recording of all camera channels for all devices registered on the network keyboard Alarm out device No gt Activates the alarm out of the selected Alarm Out On alarm out channel Alarm out device No gt SHIFT amp Deactivates alarm out of the selected alarm out channel SHIFT amp Deactivates alarm out of all alarm out channels for the Alarm Out Off device 0 gt gt SHIFT amp Deactivates alarm out of all alarm out channels for all devices registered on the network keyboard Pressing the button repeatedly changes the screen layout based on the device s settings Display Layout No gt Displays video in the selected screen layout No 1 full N
18. Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Network IP Address Set up the network keyboard s network connection information 4 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device General Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop down list If the DVR is connected to the network keyboard by using RS485 connection set up the port information for RS485 communication 5 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device Setup 5 1 Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add button to register a DVR 5 2 Set up the registration information and click the OK button e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the DVR from other devices when controlling it with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Connection Select RS485 or Ethernet depending on the connection type RS485 Enter the DVR s system ID set in the DVR if the DVR is connected to the network keyboard by using RS485 connection You must change the DVR s system ID in the DVR if the system ID is used by more than one DVR or is set to 0 The system ID is used to distinguish the DVR from other DVRs when controlling it with a network keyboard so each must have a unique system ID Ethernet Enter the IP address port numbers Control Port Watch port user ID and password for connection to the DVR i
19. Macro Mann Maem Macro Macro a E E 14 q E E Macro Cana 41 User s Manual 42 Network Keyboard Appendix Troubleshooting Possible Solutions e Check the connection When controlling the device by using RS485 connection the device should be properly connected to the RS485 port on the network keyboard When controlling the device by using network connection both the device and the network keyboard should be connected to the network properly Check that the device is registered on the network keyboard properly When controlling the device in the Basic mode the device should be registered for the Basic mode When controlling the device in the Advanced mode the device should be registered for the Advanced mode Check the PTZ camera settings in the DVR if the PTZ camera is connected toa DVR Check that the PTZ camera is registered on the network keyboard properly if the PTZ camera is connected directly to the to a network keyboard Check the camera settings The type of camera should be set to PTZ Camera INIT program Setup Remote Setup Device Setup Type of camera PTZ Camera A device cannot be controlled A PTZ camera cannot be controlled Cannot connect to the If you have lost the password do a factory reset and customize all settings INIT program because again The factory reset returns all the settings including network settings to of lost or incorrect the original factory settin
20. You can use the domain name instead a N of IP address if you set up the DNS server during the IP Address setup e Port Set up the port number of the DVRNS server or Jl care Remote Setup You can set up the setup mode and register PTZ cameras network cameras network E video transmitters network receivers DVRs and MM lt Xs to be controlled with a Network network keyboard General Setup 36 Network Keyboard General e Setup type Select Basic or Advanced when controlling devices by using RS485 connection only or select Advanced when controlling devices by using network and RS485 connection Port Select the device to be controlled by using RS485 connection from the drop down list and set up the port information for RS485 communication The port information is set up separately for PTZ cameras and DVRs Ifthe PTZ cameras have different port information from each other you must register the cameras for the Advanced mode and not for the Basic mode Refer to the following Setup General Advanced Mode p 37 for details about registration for the Advanced mode Setup The setup screen varies depending on the type of setup set during the Device General setup General Basic Mode You can control devices only by using RS485 connection when registering the devices for the Basic mode If the device is a DVR this setting will set up RS485 port information Refer to 5 3 Device General
21. a dat file format to the network keyboard A setup screen appears allowing you to select the setup file You can select whether or not to include network settings when the setup is applied Refer to the Network menu for details about the network settings Export Setup Click to save the current network keyboard settings as a dat file format A setup screen appears allowing you to name the setup file NOTE Do NOT check the Include Network Setup box when the network settings of the setup file are used in another network keyboard Otherwise the connection to the network keyboard might not be made properly Button e Beep Check the box to beep when pressing the buttons on the network keyboard e Lock The buttons on the network keyboard will be locked after a preset time of inactivity on the network keyboard To unlock the button the User password must be entered This feature does not function if the User password is not set up or the time is set to Never 34 Network Keyboard LCD a e Contrast Select the network keyboard s LCD screen contrast from the drop down list y est aati e Backlight Off The LCD screen backlight turns off after AAA a preset time of inactivity on the network keyboard cda This feature does not function if the time is set to Never Care Adjust the volume of audio output by using the slide bar NOTE Audio might not work properly if the network keyboard is performing other functions during t
22. a z p O pae Network Keyboard You can control DVRs and connected PTZ cameras to the DVRs by using RS485 connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 DVR System Registration Basic Mode p 10 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 3 DVR System Control p 19 for details about installation and operation Network Keyboard DVR System Control via Network Cameras 1 16 Cameras 1 16 M gt gt amp Mi Y A E A Video In RS485 Video In eae Bite ey La r 1 ti ars a OQ Cnr ao Video Out SE DVR Video Out O MITRE Main Monitor p A Main Monitor Spot Out Spot Out 9 ama ha 9 rra Spot Monitor Spot Monitor Network ae You can control DVRs and connected PTZ cameras to the DVRs by using network connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 DVR System Registration Advanced Mode p 10 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 3 DVR System Control p 19 for details Network Matrix System Control 4 ra A Network Transmitter En s Network Receiver a ZAN Main Monitor F NETWORK 3 oS Network Camera Network Keyboard You can control network video transmitters network cameras and network video receivers by using network connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 Network Matrix System Registration p 12 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 4 Network Matrix System Control p 21 for details User s Manual MMX System Control Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 E fiel Ai0000
23. and network cameras via network connection e Control of DVRs and various models of PTZ cameras via RS485 connection e Two way audio communication e Convenient firmware upgrades via either the USB port or Ethernet e Firmware duplication and autorecovery functions to enhance system stability e Management of multiple network keyboards via network connection e Recalls of a maximum of 100 macros and a maximum of 8 mapping functions e Programmable by using the LCD screen e Control of DVRs or network video receivers by using a USB mouse via network connection Compatible Devices e MMX Multifunctional Network Matrix Switcher e DVR Digital Video Recorder e Network Video Transmitter e Network Video Receiver e Network Camera e PTZ Camera 1 3 Package Contents e Network Keyboard Body e Joystick Removable and Joystick Cable e DC Adapter 5V e Power Cord e Installation CD INTT e User s Manual Network keyboard INIT User s Manual 1 4 Typical Applications PTZ Camera Control PTZ Cameras A RS485 PTZ Network Keyboard You can control PTZ cameras by using RS485 connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 PTZ Camera Registration p 9 for details DVR System Control via RS485 Cameras 1 16 Cameras 1 16 gt amp gt amp A A A A Video In RS485 Video In RS485 Video Out Video Out Main Monitor Main Monitor Spot Out Spot Out Spot Monitor R5485 DVR Spot Monitor 4 i
24. ck the button to edit the settings Remove Remove All Select a macro in the list and click the Remove button to delete it Clicking the Remove All button deletes all macros from the list e Add Click to register a macro and a setup screen appears 40 Network Keyboard a a a eT er EE E wee 00090 Www 008 KEJ gt a eg te 0000500000 A Cancel ID Assign a unique ID from 1 to 100 to the macro When giving a macro ID gt MACRO command the network keyboard performs the actions registered on the macro Name Enter a macro name No Displays the order of the operations in the macro The network keyboard takes actions based on the order in the list when performing the macro Button Double click the field and click a button on the network keyboard image on the left to assign the operation to perform Dwell Time Enter dwell time seconds for the action to last Button a Button Displays the function button of the network keyboard ca ak nk e Function Select the function to perform when pressing the function button Selecting Macro allows the function button to perform the macro Selecting PTZ CTRL allows the function button to perform the Ctrl feature when controlling a Fastrax PTZ camera e Macro ID Select a macro ID if the macro is associated with the function button Pressing the function button of the network keyboard performs the preset macro Macro
25. d and button lock function The network keyboard will not receive any commands and any given commands will be cancelled when the buttons are locked To unlock the buttons the User password must be entered 1 Press the SHIFT and buttons at the same time Select Devices Rey Locked 2 The buttons are locked Press the button to unlock the buttons 3 Press the user password and press the button Input User Pwd re ee 4 The buttons are unlocked Network Keyboard Cancelling a Command Pressing the button after pressing an ID or number button cancels the entry and returns to the previous command Pressing the button after pressing a command button cancels the command and returns to the default screen En 1 Press the camera ID after selecting a monitor 2 Pressing the button cancels the entry and returns to the previous command 1 Ern 3 Press the camera ID 4 Press the button 2 5 Video from the selected camera is displayed on the monitor Pressing the button cancels the command and returns to the default screen 6 You can enter a new command 3 2 PTZ Camera Control You can control PTZ cameras by using RS485 connection Refer to Appendix Buttons p 44 for details about each control button A GREaanTeaar 1 Press the camera ID If you control the camera in the Basic mode press the 485 3 ID instead of the camera ID 2 Press the button You can control the camera use the PTZ control butto
26. dditions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 Placement and Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment on This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn Do not place this equipment in an enclosed space Sufficient ventilation is required to prevent an increase in ambient temperature which can cause malfunction or the risk of fire 7 Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company 8 Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before handling the equipment 9 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges 10 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in th
27. devices connected to the network keyboard or the monitors or cameras connected to the devices 1s displayed in on IRA anus Ra each tab Cameras Chal Ves css Lan p CHG Viiks eee Dial Yee Record Export Saves the information in the list as a file CarmaraT 1 Digital Vides acordar Carral Mita Vedas Mater Camasi anna ss cna Edit Allows you to edit the preset ID Camerata 1 Digital Video Recorder Comers 1 Digital des Rara Dimis PICHERA Viiks eee Camurari 11 Digital Vides Aiii Camerata 1 Digital Video Recorder Cameras 1 Digital Vises Reecudar Carra te MD ika eee Uma 27 Mirta E 2 Mirta Meca d list Meare 159 Mirta 27 Mesta CETHS loris Cinca Mama 2 Maire Micra 5 Mira ear 5 Lite Mr 23 Meira caead 2 Maria T a E 11 5 Myria Lt E 1 2 Laie TE 2 Maite Mama 14 2 Maire Micra 15 5 Mira nt u E Bii 159 Mirta Press ha EGT baion A pou and do maddy ED Remote Setup Y ou can set up a macro function and function buttons System Network Device Macro Button EH EE Macro NOTE A macro is a preset single instruction that calls a complete series of commands to perform a particular task Remote Setup ID Displays the macro ID set up when adding the macro Name Displays the macro name set up when adding the macro Step Count Displays the number of actions registered on the macro Add See below Edit Select a macro in the list and cli
28. ditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Network Keyboard Table of Contents Chapter 1 IAW OG UCONN lod 1 Ted TEES Mal alocada 1 Ne Z NPC ACU AAA E OO OO a 1 1 3 Package ContentS ooccccconnncccoconcccocnncoconnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnonannnnnnnnnaness 1 1 4 Typical Applications ooocccoccccoccncocnoconoconnconononncnnnnnonnnnonnnnnoncnnonnnnnnnonarinnnnnnn 2 IS Rear Panero iia 5 Software Upgrade cccooonccccconcocccooconcccononcononnncocanonononcnnnonnnnnonannnnnnnnrnnnnnannnnnnanoss 6 TO BOKOM FP ANG aas a ibadad ee tide diner nedatetenmisinetadatic ive 6 Factor RESE ukine a a a a leas aentoned T AA aaa setae bets 2s T Chapter 2 IMnStallatiOn cria a a a 9 2 1 PTZ Camera Registration occcccconnccccnnoncccnnnnnonannncncnnnononnanoncnnannnnnnnnnnnnnanoss 9 S12 bo 681 1 610 cee ti ii 9 PROM ANAC CC MOS gt state atascado 10 2 2 DVR System Registration cri 10 BaS MOIO anar o T eee mee tere 10 Pavan ed Mode ocre a iaotaldicacado 10 2 3 Network Matrix System Registrati0D ooocccconccccoconcnconoccononncnconanononnonennnnnos 12 2 4 MMX System Registrado da 14 Chapter 3 Operali0n ssum eee eee ee ee 17 As ee ee ee ee 17 ES lia a dead 17 EOCKING BUTONAS aio 18 Canceling a COMMad aos 19 321 TZ Gamera Control ios 19 3 0 DVR OVEM CONTO srera e 19 Controlling a PTZ CaMel ares a E iu cstnaeees eeu 20
29. dress Set up the network keyboard s network connection information 4 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device General Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop down list 5 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device Setup 5 1 Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add button to register a DVR connected to the MMX You can control the DVRs with a network keyboard 5 2 Set up the registration information and click the OK button e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the DVR from other devices when controlling the DVR with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID e Connection Select Ethernet and enter the IP address port numbers Control Port Watch port user ID and password for connection to the DVR 14 5 3 Click the Digital Video Recorder pull down list in the device list then the registered DVR s pull down list A list of monitors and cameras supported by the DVR 1s displayed ID Main Monitor 1 ID Main Monitor 2 Displays the monitor ID and type Main Monitor 1 Main Monitor or Primary Monitor Main Monitor 2 Secondary Monitor ID Spot Monitor No Displays the monitor ID monitor type and the Spot Out number of the DVR ID Camera Name Displays the ID and name of the camera 5 4 Click a camera in the
30. e risk of fire or electric shock 11 Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment 12 Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 Damage requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment C If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water D If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation E If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet damaged F When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unaut
31. e ID should be set up for each pane of a main monitor 1 connected to the MMX You can set up a unique pane ID by using the INIT program Run the INIT program Connect to the Remote Setup menu of the network keyboard Set up the main monitor 1 Network Keyboard Pr DEVICE SEP ALA ED a ede ce a E Som ATT a Cagis ds cons Pete Dato Pare hia i 1 1 A 5 r a i ak m a a La Ad El FRA e ih Cameras 1 16 I E Cc ie Loop Out r 60 0 65 Goo Oooo Oooo oOo e Video In Master MMX ACE RDA NiCaNE 1 Press the pane ID 2 Press the PAN E button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons 3 Press the camera ID 4 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane and you can control the camera 1f the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a DVR on a Specific Monitor Cameras 1 16 Main Out 50050000 Ai Video In Spot Out mta Master MMX Video In Spot MMX 25 User s Manual 1 Press the monitor ID Select Devices 2 Press the button If the monitor is a main monitor 1 you can control the MMX that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons 3 Press the DVR ID 4 Press the button The DVR s main monitor 1 screen is displayed on the selected monitor and you can control the DVR use the device con
32. ect if the camera is a PTZ camera 2 3 Network Matrix System Registration You can register the network video transmitters network cameras and network video receivers to control them by using network connection The devices can be controlled only in the Advanced mode by using the INIT program and not in the Basic mode 1 Connect a network device to a network 2 Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the device Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details about the INIT program 3 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Network IP Address Set up the network keyboard s network connection information 12 4 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device gt General Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop down list 5 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device Setup 5 1 32 de 5 4 Network Keyboard Click Network Camera Network Video Transmitter or Network Video Receiver in the device list and the Scan or Add button to register the device Set up the registration information and lick the OK button ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the device is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the device from other devices when controlling it with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID e Connection Select Ethernet and enter the IP address port numb
33. ers transmitter Watch port receiver Control port user ID and password for connection to the network device Click the Network Camera Network Video Transmitter or Network Video Receiver pull down list in the device list then the registered device s pull down list A list of monitors or cameras supported by the device is displayed e al ID Main Monitor 1 Displays the monitor ID and type Ex ID Camera Name Displays the ID and name of the camera Click a monitor or a camera in the list and the Edit button Set up the monitor or camera information e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the device is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the monitor or camera from other monitors and cameras when controlling 1t with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Type Set up the type of camera Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera 13 User s Manual You can register MMXs to control them by using network connection An MMX can be controlled only in the Advanced mode by using the INIT program and not in the Basic mode 1 Connect an MMX to a network 2 Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the MMX Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details about the INIT program 3 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Network IP Ad
34. ess the pane ID set in the network keyboard and the command is displayed as a capital letter P on the LCD screen The pane ID provides a shortcut to a specific pane When entering the pane ID PANE command the network keyboard functions the same as when entering the main monitor 1 ID gt pane number gt PANE commands D003 e Indicates the device ID gt command is entered You can control the selected device D003 c005 e Indicates the camera number or ID gt command is entered You can control the selected camera e When entering the gt commands press the camera number of the device and the command is displayed as a small letter c on the LCD screen e When entering the gt commands or the PANE commands press the camera ID set in the network keyboard and the command is displayed as a capital letter C on the LCD screen Locking Buttons Pressing the SHIFT and ESC buttons at the same time locks the buttons on the network keyboard You can set up the buttons to be locked after a preset time of inactivity on the network keyboard This can be done by using the LCD menu or the INIT program This function does not work 1f a User password has not been set up or if the button lock time is set to Never Refer to Chapter 4 LCD Menu Configuration 4 3 Setup Menu System p 30 or Chapter 5 Remote Configuration 5 1 System p 33 for details about setting up the user passwor
35. etwork keyboard Check the devices in the list and click the button a setup screen appears Enter the user ID and password for connection to the selected devices and click the OK button Do not check the Apply to all box if the user ID and password of the selected devices are different from each other and the OK button changes to Next Click the Next button and enter the connection information for each device Refer to the following section for details about the information setup e Add Select the device in the device list and click the button to register the device on the network keyboard A setup screen appears allowing you to enter the connection information for the device Hire PTE Carer Model 01 15100 00H Conrmci n AA Ress 0 Viva Fate a Cata bt E Hop Ga 1 Parity Hora PTZ Camera HM rm Latin Spal Moron Sig MK D Spot MU Mondor 0 iar ll eer reel IF Addis Uta Eva Comu Poi 614 Liter MA Passwd Network Camera DVR MMX Network Video Transmitter Network Video Receiver ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the device is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the device from other devices when controlling 1t with the network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Name Set up a device s name for your reference 38 Network Keyboard Camera Channels Select the number of camera channels supported by the device
36. f the DVR is connected to a network The user ID and password are for connection to the DVR and you can use any user ID and password registered on the DVR You must log on as a user with the authority to perform the function s when controlling the DVR If another user is logged on to the DVR the current user must log off from the DVR and the new user with the proper authority must log on to the DVR Network Keyboard 11 User s Manual 5 3 Click the Digital Video Recorder pull down list in the device list then the registered DVR s pull down list A list of monitors and cameras supported by the DVR 1s displayed ID Main Monitor 1 ID Main Monitor 2 Displays the monitor ID and type Main Monitor 1 Main Monitor or Primary Monitor Main Monitor 2 Secondary Monitor ID Spot Monitor No Displays the monitor ID monitor type and the Spot Out number of the DVR Ex ID Camera Name Displays the ID and name of the camera 5 4 Click a monitor or a camera in the list and the Edit button Set up the monitor or camera information e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the monitor or camera from other monitors and cameras when controlling 1t with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID e Type Set up the type of camera Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Sel
37. gs Write down and store the password in a safe place password so that you do not need to go through this process RS485 Connector Pin Outs RS485 PTZ Connector Master Unit Slave Unit gt To gt TX RX gt To gt TX RX Master Unit Slave Unit gt To gt TX RX gt To gt TX RX 43 User s Manual NOTES e Buttons function correctly only when the device being controlled supports the functions and when the device is registered on the network keyboard and set up properly e In the Operation explanation for buttons gt indicates that the buttons are pressed sequentially and 8 indicates the buttons are pressed at the same time Operation Commands Number 1109 4 Number 1109 9 Device number or ID gt MONI PANE DEV or MACRO Selects a monitor pane device device or camera to control or macro to perform gt Starts panic recording of all camera channels for al devices Number 0 gt gt amp _ Stops panic recording of all camera channels a all devices e 9 gt DEV gt SHIFT amp Deactivates alarm out of all alarm out channels for all devices e SHIFT gt Button Performs the secondary function for buttons that Shif support two functions ew i e SHIFT amp ESC Locks the network keyboard buttons e SHIFT amp Enters the LCD menu Cancels a command during its operation or returns to the previous menu during the me
38. horized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition 16 Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes 17 Tmra A manufacturer s maximum recommended ambient temperature Tmra for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment for the equipment WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and con
39. ise increases or decreases the zoom size Changes the PIP screen size when in the PIP mode Turning the Jog Jog Dial Dial clockwise when the PIP screen is in the left and counter clockwise when the PIP screen is in the right makes the PIP screen larger Increases or decreases the number values when in the setup mode Plays video forward or backward image by image by turning the jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise when playback video has been paused 47 User s Manual 0 Shuttle Ring e Functions only when controlling a DVR e Plays video when in the playback mode The shuttle ring is spring loaded and returns to the center position when released Turning the ring clockwise or counterclockwise plays video forward or backward The playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned fast forward and rewind PTZ Camera Model Numbers a es E A IRX 100 IDIS WJ SX550A Panasonic 48 SpeedDome HiTron 7 D protocol Pelco 5 Receiver MPU Sungjin 6 KTD 312 Kalatel T Samsung Dome Samsung 8 CRR 1660s Fine 9 CRD J6416 Chilsung 10 MRX 1000 Samsung 11 G3 Basic AutoDome Philips 12 Orbiter Microsphere Ademco video 13 Delta Dome II Ultra IV Sensormatic 14 Spectra Dome Pelco 15 KD6 Ultrak 16 SPD 1600 Samsung Techwin 17 Zoom Camera Samsung 18 WV CS850 854 Panasonic 19 GRU604A LG Honeywell 20 PIH 717 Linlin 21
40. lays a default screen ACE DOTA e Indicates the number or ID of a monitor pane device or camera to control is 3 selected Pressing a command button allows you to control the device The network keyboard receives commands in the following order IMONI Monitor gt Pane gt Device gt Camera You can give anew command without cancelling the current command and starting all over again if the new command is for the same monitor pane device or camera as the previous command Just press the number or ID button then the command button For example entering the 1 gt gt 1 gt commands displays video from the camera 1 on the monitor 1 and entering the 2 gt command without cancelling the current command displays video from the camera 2 on the same monitor 1 Indicates the monitor ID gt command is entered You can control a device that the monitor is connected to If the connected device 1s an MMX controlling the device is supported only for a main monitor 1 17 User s Manual e Indicates the pane number or ID PANE command is entered The PANE command is supported only for a main monitor 1 connected to a network video receiver or MMX and you can control a device that the monitor is connected e When entering the PANE commands press the pane number of a main monitor 1 and the PANE command is displayed as a small letter p on the LCD screen e When entering the command without the command pr
41. list and the Edit button Set up the camera information e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered and you can change the ID The ID 1s used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling it with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID e Type Set up the type of camera 6 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device Setup Click Matrix in the device list and the Scan or Add button to register an MMX Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and select the device that controls the PTZ camera 6 1 Set up the registration information and click the OK button ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling it with a network keyboard so each must have a unique ID Spot Monitor Select to control spot monitors connected to the master and slave MMXs Slave MMX Select the number of slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX The slave MMXs are registered automatically when the master MMX is registered Spot MMX Monitor Select the number of spot monitors connected to spot MMXs that are connected to the master and slave MMXs Not available when you select Spot monitors above IP Address Control Port User ID Password Enter the IP address port number
42. main monitor 1 Pa Datu Pura ba i 1 1 4 a T 3 3 a ie a M Cameras 1 16 Main Out Master MMX 1 Press the pane ID Select Devices 2 Press the PANE button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons 3 Press the DVR ID 4 Press the button The DVR s main monitor 1 screen 1s displayed in the selected pane and you can control the DVR use the device control buttons 5 Press the camera number of the DVR D005 2005 6 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane P001 and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons 27 User s Manual 28 Network Keyboard Chapter 4 LCD Menu Configuration The menu on the LCD screen allows you to set up the system or register devices to be controlled for the Basic mode System setup and device registration can also be done remotely by using the INIT program Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Configuration p 33 for details about the remote setup and registration NOTE When controlling devices in the Advanced mode you cannot register the devices by using the LCD menu and must register the devices by using the INIT program 4 1 Buttons for LCD Menu Confic e ESC Returns to the previous menu without applying the setting changes Pressing the button repeatedly until the screen displays Save Setup allows yo
43. ns 3 3 DVR System Control You can control DVRs and connected PTZ cameras to the DVRs by using RS485 or network connection You must log on as a user with the authority to perform the function s when controlling DVRs and connected PTZ cameras to the DVRs If another user is logged on to the DVR log the current user must log off from the DVR and the new user with the proper authority must log on to the DVR Otherwise the DVR and connected PTZ cameras to the DVR will be controlled based on the authority of the first user Refer to Appendix Buttons p 44 for details about each control button 19 User s Manual Controlling a PTZ Camera Cameras 1 16 f ar HT O SOO 800 FO 6 E DVR 1 Press the camera ID 3 2 Press the button You can control the camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a DVR Example I Basic or Advanced Mode Cameras 1 16 DVR AAA 1 Press the DVR ID If you control the DVR in the Basic mode press the DVR s 5 system ID You must check the DVR s system ID at the DVR 2 Press the button You can control the DVR in the main monitor 1 use the device control buttons 3 Press the camera number of the DVR 3 4 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed on the main monitor 1 connected to the DVR and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Example Il Advanced Mode Cameras 1 16
44. nu configuration e Monitor ID gt Allows you to select the monitor e Pane No or ID PANE Allows you to select the entered pane e Device No or ID gt Allows you to control the entered device e Camera No or ID gt Allows you to control the entered camera e Macro ID MACRO Performs the selected macro e Selects the previous or next monitor pane device or camera during the J4 command operation e Navigates through setup menus or adjusts number values during menu configuration Function 1 to 8 Performs a preset function PTZ Camera Control NOTES e Depending on the PTZ camera specifications some functions may not work Refer to the PTZ camera manufacturer s manual for details about each feature e When a PTZ camera is connected to another device some functions may not be supported depending on the specifications and version of the device 44 Network Keyboard Button Designation Operation Preset No gt hold the button Sets the preset position by Set Preset ae a assigning the preset number to the current position Preset No gt Moves the PTZ camera to the position set for the preset number gt Preset No gt Moves all PTZ cameras at the same time to the position set in the preset number Fastrax model only For this function to work properly the PTZ camera s port information for RS485 communication should be set up as the same as the netwo
45. o 2 2x2 No 3 3 3 No 4 3x3 No 5 2 8 No 6 1 12 No 7 4x4 No 8 PIP No 9 1 5 and No 10 1 12 When controlling an MMX the layout number preset in the MMX is used Cameo SHIFT amp Enters the cameo mode e Moves to the next camera group e Group No gt Changes the screen to the selected camera group SHIFT amp Performs sequence monitoring Sequence Freeze Freezes the current live images on the screen Zoom e SHIFT amp Zooms in the current live images on the screen Displays the spot menu or monitor menu Spot Spot monitor No gt Camera No e Displays video from the selected camera on the selected spot monitor Search Searches video recorded in the device Triplex SHIFT amp Enters the triplex mode di ea wale E Plays video backward at high speed in the playback mode BackwardStep amp Plays video backward image by image in the playback mode le e Network Keyboard 5 pl l l l Play Pause Plays back video Pressing the button while playing back video pauses the video Fast Forward Play e Plays video forward at high speed in the playback mode amp Plays video forward image by image in the playback Forward Step ee Performs the one touch clip copying when in live monitoring mode and general clip copying when in playback mode SHIFT amp Performs A B
46. odes are supported for registration and control of a device and the device is controllable only in the mode for which it was registered When controlling devices by using RS485 connection only you can register them for the Basic or Advanced modes When controlling devices by using network and RS485 connection you can register them for the Advanced mode only Both the LCD menu and the INIT program can be used to register for the Basic mode and only the INIT program can be used to register for the Advanced mode 2 1 PTZ Camera Registration You can register PTZ cameras to control them by using RS485 connection Controlling PTZ cameras with different port information is supported only in the Advanced mode Basic Mode PTZ cameras can be registered at the network keyboard by using the LCD menus or remotely by using the INIT program Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Configuration 5 3 Device p 36 for details about remote registration The following describes registration using the LCD menus 1 Connect a PTZ camera to the RS485 PTZ port on the network keyboard referring to the PTZ camera User s Manual 2 Enter the LCD menu by pressing the and buttons at the same time on the network keyboard Refer to Chapter 4 LCD Menu Configuration p 29 for details about entering and configuring the LCD menu 3 Go to the Device General menu e Setup Type Select Basic Basic mode e Port Select PTZ and set up port information for RS485 c
47. ol the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a Camera on a Specific Pane Cameras 1 4 Cameras 1 4 Network Video Transmitter Network Video Transmitter CAM CAM 5 2 gt CAM 4 oe e Video Out Network Video Receiver 1 Press the monitor ID Select Devices 2 Press the button You can control the network video receiver that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons and a USB mouse 3 Press the pane number 4 Press the PANE button 5 Press the camera ID 6 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons 2 2 Network Keyboard 3 5 MMX System Control You can control MMXs connected DVRs to the MMX and connected PTZ cameras to the MMXs or DVRs by using network connection You must log on as a user with the authority to perform the function s when controlling DVRs and connected PTZ cameras to the DVRs If another user is logged on to the DVR the current user must log off from the DVR and the new user with the proper authority must log on to the DVR Otherwise the DVR and connected PTZ cameras to the DVR will be controlled based on the authority of the first user Refer to Appendix Buttons p 44 for details about each control button Controlling a PTZ Camera Cameras 1 16 Came
48. ommunication referring to the settings in the PTZ camera System Generali Setup Typel Devicel R Setup Port Hi Setup Type DVR Basic B gt BAr A Setup Type Porti Baud Ratel Data bit 4 Return to the Setup menu by pressing the button e Number of CAMs Enter the number of cameras connected to the network keyboard e 485ID Model Set up the RS485 ID and model number of the PTZ camera for RS485 communication The RS485 ID is used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling it with a network keyboard so each camera must have a unique RS485 ID Refer to Appendix PTZ Camera Model Number p 48 for details about the model number of each PTZ camera General Number of CAMs 485ID Model Setupli i B User s Manual Advanced Mode PTZ cameras can be registered on the network keyboard remotely by using the INIT program Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Configuration 5 3 Device p 36 for details about remote registration You can register a DVR to control it by using RS485 or network connection In the Basic mode the DVR s system ID set in each DVR is required to control the DVR In the Advanced mode a user defined IDs registered in the network keyboard are required to control the DVRs Basic Mode You can control a DVR with the DVR s system ID after setting up the port information for RS485 communication without registering the DVR Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Configuration 5 3 Device p 36 fo
49. onnected to a network video receiver or MMX only The pane ID provides a shortcut to a specific pane when selecting the pane with a network keyboard When giving a pane ID gt PANE command the network keyboard functions the same as when giving main monitor 1 ID MON pane number gt commands Camera ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the connected device is registered and you can change the ID The ID is used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling IT x it with the network keyboard so each must have a unique ID If the connected device is an MMX the camera ID must be the same as the camera ID of the DVR connected to the MMX Otherwise two different IDs will be assigned to the one camera When clicking the OK button a message box is displayed to confirm using the existing ID Click the OK button to complete the changes Name Set up the camera name for your reference Type Set up the type of camera Select Device Output and select a DVR if the connected device is an MMX and the Main Out of the DVR is connected to the Video In port on the MMX and you can control the DVR Select Fixed if the camera is not a PTZ camera Select PTZ Camera if the camera is a PTZ camera ID Setup Click the button to edit the ID or save the ID setting of a device or the monitor and camera connected to the device in the list 39 User s Manual The list of
50. r details about remote setup The following describes registration using the LCD menus 1 Connect a DVR to the RS485 DVR port on the network keyboard referring to the DVR User s Manual 2 Enter the LCD menu by pressing the and buttons at the same time on the network keyboard Refer to Chapter 4 LCD Menu Configuration p 29 for details about entering and configuring the LCD menu 3 Go to the Device General menu e Setup Type Select Basic Basic mode e Port Select DVR and set up the port information for RS485 communication referring to the settings in the DVR System Generali Setup Typell Setup Type Setup Type DVRE Baud Rate Data bit 4 Check the DVR s system ID set in the DVR You must change the DVR s system ID in the DVR if the system ID is used by more than one DVR or is set to 0 The system ID is used to distinguish the DVR from other DVRs when controlling 1t with a network keyboard so each must have a unique system ID Advanced Mode DVRs can be registered on the network keyboard remotely by using the INIT program Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Configuration 5 3 Device p 36 for details about the remote registration 1 Connect a DVR to the RS485 DVR port on the network keyboard by using RS485 connection or connect it to a network 2 Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the DVR Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details about the INIT program 10 3
51. ras 1 16 sn Loop Out Video In Master MMX 1 Press the camera ID 3 2 Press the button You can control the camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a Camera on a Specific Monitor Cameras 1 16 1 Press the monitor ID 6 2 Press the button If the monitor is a main monitor 1 you can control the MMX that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons 23 User s Manual 3 Press the camera ID 5 M006 c005 4 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed on the selected monitor and you can control the camera 1f the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a Camera on a Specific Pane Example You can control a camera in a specific pane on the main monitor 1 Cameras 1 16 Loop Out Video In Master MMX ee A 1 Press the main monitor 1 ID 2 Press the button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons M006 3 Press the pane number M006 4 Press the PANE button pool M006 5 Press the camera ID p001 5 M006 c005 6 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane p001 and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Example Il You can control a camera in a specific pane on the main monitor 1 by pressing a pane ID without pressing the monitor ID For this control to function a unique pan
52. rk keyboard s 9600 8 1 None in the Advanced mode View Preset Focus Near Focuses on near or far image Focus Far Iris Open Opens or closes the iris of a camera lens Iris Close Performs the auto pan set for number 1 Auto Pan No Performs the auto pan set for the selected number SHIFT amp Stops the auto pan Performs the tour set for number 1 Tour No gt Performs the tour set for the selected number SHIFT amp Stops the tour Performs the pattern set to the number 1 Pattern Pattern No gt Performs the pattern set to the selected number SHIFT amp Stops the pattern e Performs the home function Menu Menu Displays the PTZ menu j amp Closes the PTZ menu Performs the light function amp Releases the light function e 0 gt gt Sets all cameras to night shot B amp W mode Fastrax model only For this function to work properly the PTZ camera s port information for RS485 communication should be set up as the same as Light the network keyboard s 9600 8 1 None for the Advanced mode e 0 gt gt gt Sets all cameras to normal Color mode Fastrax model only For this function to work properly the PTZ camera s port information for RS485 communication should be set up as the same as the network keyboard s 9600 8 1 None for the Advanced mode Auxili Performs the auxiliary function uxiliary e z e SHI
53. rk keyboard body Factory Reset Returns all settings to the original factory settings Refer to Factory Reset 2 l Switch p 7 for details Network Keyboard 3 Joystick Connect the cable from the joystick The joystick cable should be connected Input Port while the network keyboard is powered down ES RS485 DVR Set the switch to ON if the RS485 communication environment is not good and Termination 1 the connection is not made when controlling a DVR by using RS485 connection Set the switch to ON if RS485 communication environment is not good and the connection is not made when controlling a PTZ camera by using RS485 connection RS485 PTZ Termination 2 CAUTION Do NOT connect or disconnect the joystick cable while the network keyboard is powered up The network keyboard must be powered down when connecting or disconnecting the joystick cable otherwise it might damage on the network keyboard or cause it to malfunction Factory Reset CAUTION When performing a Factory Reset you will lose any settings you have saved You can perform a factory reset while the network keyboard is turned on Poke a straightened paperclip into the factory reset switch hole and hold the switch for about three seconds Releasing the reset switch performs factory reset A factory reset also can be performed remotely by using the INIT program The network keyboard restarts after completing a factory reset Refer to INIT User s Manual for de
54. tails about performing a remote factory reset 1 7 Top Panel O Y User s Manual 7 Designation Details Controls pan and tilt of a PTZ camera by using the stick and zoom of a PTZ Joystick camera by using the shuttle ring 2 PTZ Camera Controls a PTZ camera by setting up presets or expanded PTZ features Refer Control Buttons to Appendix Buttons PTZ Camera Control p 44 for details Displays operation commands and LCD menus Refer to Chapter 3 LCD Screen Operation p 17 and Chapter 4 LCD Menu Configuration p 29 for details 4 Device Control Controls remote devices including DVRs Refer to Appendix Buttons Buttons Device Control p 46 for details a Arow a Allows you to navigate through setup menus or adjust number values during configuration Selects an item or completes an entry that you make while configuring the network keyboard or devices Enter Button 7 Command Gives commands Refer to Appendix Buttons Operation Command Buttons p 44 for details 8 Jog Dial Functions only when controlling a DVR Refer to Appendix Buttons Device Control p 46 for details Functions only when controlling a DVR Refer to Appendix Buttons Device Control p 46 for details Shuttle Ring Network Keyboard Chapter 2 Installation For the network keyboard to properly control a device the device should be registered on the network keyboard Basic and Advanced m
55. ted to from the Output Device drop down list e When the camera is connected to the Video In port on the MMX through a DVR Loop Out port ID Set the camera ID the same as the camera ID set in the DVR connected to the MMX Otherwise you will not be able to control the camera When clicking the OK button a message box is displayed to confirm using the existing ID Click the OK button to complete the changes Type The same camera settings used when registering the DVR connected to the MMX are applied to the camera after the ID setting is complete Network Keyboard Chapter 3 Operation You can control devices by using RS485 and network connection with the network keyboard The devices should be registered on the network keyboard properly and you can control the devices in the Basic mode or in the Advanced mode depending on the device s registration mode on the network keyboard Refer to Chapter 2 Installation p 9 and Chapter 5 Remote Configuration p 33 for details about registration of the devices The network keyboard is operated by operation commands entered using the command buttons Refer to Appendix Buttons Operation Command p 44 for details about the command buttons NOTE Do NOT operate the network keyboard while any remote connection is made to the network keyboard Otherwise the network keyboard might not work properly LCD Display LCD Display Explanation Select Devices as e Disp
56. trol buttons M006 D003 5 Press the camera number of the DVR M006 D003 c005 6 Press the button Video from the camera is displayed on the selected monitor and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Controlling a DVR in a Specific Pane Example You can control a DVR in a specific pane of the main monitor 1 Cameras 1 16 J PPE TIE HN o 2 Press the button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected to use the device control buttons 3 Press the pane number 4 Press the PANE button M006 5 Press the DVR ID pool 6 Press the button The DVR s main monitor 1 screen is displayed in the pool selected pane and you can control the DVR use the device control buttons MOO6 D005 7 Press the camera number of the DVR pool NO 6 Network Keyboard MOO6 D005 c005 8 Press the CAM button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane pool and you can control the camera if the camera is a PTZ camera use the PTZ control buttons Example Il You can control a DVR in a specific pane on the main monitor by pressing a pane ID without pressing the monitor ID For this control to function a unique pane ID should be set up for each pane of a main monitor 1 connected to the MMX You can set up a unique pane ID by using the INIT program Run the INIT program Connect to the Remote Setup menu of the network keyboard Set up the
57. u to save or cancel the changes e Arrow buttons 44 Dr YF Navigates through the setup menus or adjusts number values e O to 9 Enters a number value 0 to 999 e SHIFT Enters the LCD menu when pressing the button along with the 4 button Goes to the submenu selects an item or completes an entry that you have made Select Devices Input Admin Pwd i Enter ESC and 1 Systemi Device Save Setup NOS 1 Press the SHIFT and A buttons at the same time 2 Enter the admin password by using the number buttons and press the button There is no factory default password 3 Pressing the button enters the LCD menu 4 You can change the settings 5 Pressing the button until the screen displays Save Setup and selecting Yes by pressing the button saves the settings and exits the LCD menu 29 User s Manual System General Version Displays the software version Password Sets up the Admin password or User password max four digits Entering the current password allows you to enter a new password there is no factory default password The Admin password is required to connect to the network keyboard and set up the LCD menu The User password is required to control the network keyboard Default Settings This setting will only be used for the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings Refer to Chapter 1
58. vices by using a USB mouse 1s supported only for DVRs and network video receivers that provide the function See below for details about software upgrade 4 Network Connect a UTP Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 jack Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Port Configuration p 33 and the INIT User s Manual for details about network setup RS485 Connect to PTZ cameras Connect TX RX and TX RX of the PTZ camera 5 to the and respectively of the network keyboard Refer to the PTZ camera PTZ Port l l manufacturer s manual for configuring RS485 connection RS485 Connect to DVRs Connect TX RX and TX RX of the DVR to the and DVR Port respectively of the network keyboard Refer to the DVR User s Manual for configuring RS485 connection 7 Powerin Connect the power adaptor provided with the network keyboard to the network keyboard The network keyboard starts booting as soon as power is applied Joystick Port Connect a joystick cable The joystick cable should be connected while the network keyboard is powered down CAUTIONS e The network connector is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire intended for outdoor use e Do NOT connect or disconnect the joystick cable while the network keyboard is powered up The network keyboard must be powered down to connect or disconnect the joystick cable otherwise it might damage on the network keyboard or cause it to malfunction Speaker User s Manual WARNING ROUTE POWER
59. wo way audio communication Remote Setup You can change the network settings and set up the DVRNS information H System IP Address DYRNS 35 User s Manual IP Address Remote Setup a Type Select the type of network configuration Ask NETWORK 1P ADDRESS your network provider for details about the network connection type and connection information for the Lama network keyboard SubnetMask 255 255 Manual Select when the network keyboard is using a static IP address for network connection and set up LAN parameters manually DHCP Select when the network keyboard is networked via DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Click the OK button and a temporary IP address 1s automatically assigned to the network Cars keyboard The network keyboard periodically will be issued a new IP address automatically e DNS Server Enter the IP address of the DNS server If you set up the DNS server the domain name of the server can be used instead of the IP address when the DVRNS server is set up Ask your Internet service provider for the IP Address of the DNS Server Type Marisa DHE Eorror ia O Ll DVRNS If the device uses the DVRNS feature enter the information of the DVRNS server that the device to control 1s registered on TT EY DVRNS Server Enter the IP address or domain name Sa EVEN AR of the DVRNS server acquired from the device s network moma neva aamue administrator
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