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1. ii 41 5 11 2 Selecting a monitor connected to the multiplexer eene 42 6 TELEMETRY CONTROL o fue 43 6 1 Controlling the telemetry directly and using video systems 43 6 2 Common telemetry operations eene nnne nnne nnn nnne sese nnns a nnn na nnns 44 6 2 1 Changing the Ecl dice dE EO EE 44 6 3 Communication problems between keyboard and receiver n 44 6 4 Notes regarding telemetry control ii 45 6 4 1 Js ETE T Ee TN e a il 45 6 4 2 TypographicalCONVENIONS cistitis 45 Go EMO dOMeS tt e dictado 46 6 5 1 Helerence material and docLb Tells epi 46 6 5 2 Sese e o ne ee ee eee een eee 46 6 5 3 sog Er 46 6 5 4 ANO mee c PA oe eee eee eee 47 6 5 5 Procek Sca AM Em 48 6 5 6 Segueroes and CHI SERI 48 6 5 7 Other TURO OWNS nra a iii 48 60 Ernil CSaun Domne asas 49 6 6 1 Reference material and dOCUMENTS i 49 6 6 2 CONNecio ligne illecita 49 6 6 3 O ina di ri arie ei 49 Pag 2 DCJ 4302 6 6 4 O See ere 50 6 6 5 Freset sean patrol ana NOM we 50 6 6 6 PEDI SEO A aviaria 51 6 6 7 Ec cw ET RN 51 6 6 8 RCA DOS MON eec C 51 6 6 9 Other special Cessato ica 51 bf GLi 52 1 1 1 Reference Material and documen S arisini a t li ani 52 6 7 2 COMEN odia 52 6 7 3 A bu td e ud eL iii t Eb tue ie 52 6 7
2. o pena COM The VIDEO line controls the video system connected to the keyboard Lines A and B control the first and second telemetry channel respectively The dip switches are used to insert or remove the 120 ohm termination load for each of the RS485 lines see RS485 and system types page 9 2 4 Second function keys Some keys s e ser eno can be used to activate second functions if pressed simultaneously with other keys For example s EM means press the key followed by the EM key keeping pressed down The keys can be released in any order 2 5 Dip switch The back of the keyboard has a set of dip switches that are used to insert remove the load of the RS485 lines and block keyboard programming from the PC Refer to 3 1 Video and telemetry lines page 9 for further information about inserting the line loads ON 1234 DIP4 load on Video line ON load inserted OFF load removed DIP3 load on Telemetry B line ON load inserted OFF load removed DIP2 load on Telemetry A line ON load inserted OFF load removed DIP1 internal firmware update ON update is possible OFF update is not possible Pag 8 DCJ 4302 3 Communication lines and connections 3 1 Video and telemetry lines The DC
3. Confirm with EJE When this menu is entered the group has been erased Choose the line Add position as many times as necessary to redefine the sequence of positions for the group When the sequence is complete choose Save and exit Insert the desired position the scan speed and dwell time in seconds when the position is reached For Speed and Dwell time default values are suggested but these can be changed Tour A Tour is available which is defined as a combination of a series of groups See the dome manual for further explanation EZB start tour eno end tour Us JN set up tour When the key is pressed the display will ask what kind of change to make to the tour Pag 71 DCJ 4302 Use the joystick to modify or remove the tour Confirm with GE When this menu is entered the tour has been erased Choose the line Add group as many times as necessary to redefine the sequence of tour groups When the sequence is complete choose Save and exit Insert the group to add to the tour sequence 6 12 5 Setup The dome can be set up by pressing a combination of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu Pil Es Exposure Control cove HEY AE mode cove FMB priority cove BE MEM flickerless shutter cove HE increase shutter value cove SEED decrease shutter value cove HE MB increase iris
4. G UIDEDTEC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INDEX 1 OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAQGE 1 e eceeeeieeenieeen eene nnn nnn nnn h nana nhan nana hana nana 5 1 1 Contents of the package i 9 1 2 Opening the Package cin E TES 5 1 3 Checking the markings e 5 li Makino Dala ccm 5 2 DESCRIPTION ca a ri n un duct en dede 6 2 SPA 6 2 1 1 A o A o ace eae 6 bl Sinn 6 2 1 3 Seoul T 6 2 2 Equipment that can be connected to the DCJ keyboard 6 2 2 1 VICO iip cmm TI 6 2 2 2 Mn P PN 7 2 2 3 Telemetry receivers and domes e 7 2 9 Keys ana CONE CLOS irradia 7 24 Second TUMGHOM Keys n Aaa 8 25 DISC ai OA 8 3 COMMUNICATION LINES AND CONNECTIONS ooccoocccoccccncoccncncnnnocnnnncnnancnnanrnnanrnnanrnnanrnnnrnnarrnnanrnnanens 9 gE o ie ci A bodie grs lordo 9 g2 o VDO S urinis ache neds as oboe ce lea u sued bala cue bodtbDgpbU r ides Dta Lee LUPUS DRE 9 duo Standard connpecio bee 10 34 One conmrolkeyboard perline lella 11 3 5 More than two devices on the same liNe nennen nnns 11 A KEYBOARD SETUP m 12 n 12 42 Selecung andansering V AWW CS wicca eset acacia 12 dio AMENA SR 12 AA Assigning the telemetry INGS wince elus t vede eeu ats taunt ii 15 4 4 1 DDelault Seling o Oe ao a E Pe tl oats Ieee 15 4 4 2 Assigning all receivers to a sing
5. the MACRO protocol must be used In this case control may refer equally to the video matrix or the multiplexer Therefore the choice of active monitor should be made differently in each case Selecting a monitor connected to the video matrix Press E followed by the monitor number and if correct confirm with EE After selecting a monitor the display will show the word PEH ITKE followed by the monitor number Only monitors that have been defined as enabled in the FER TED LA E SO POMITOES menu can be requested Pag 41 DCJ 4302 5 11 2 Selecting a monitor connected to the multiplexer To each multiplexer corresponds a single main monitor To use the optional spot monitor see the respective users manual If the multiplexer is identified by an address Javelin Hitron multiplexer for example press su ENS followed by the multiplexer address and if correct confirm with QA If the multiplexer is not identified by an address a SP16C mux for example press se E and if correct confirm with EJE After selecting a multiplexer the display will show the word iii followed by the multiplexer number Only multiplexers that have been defined as enabled in the EbiEELED MERC PILE EE menu can be requested Pag 42 DCJ 4302 6 Telemetry control 6 1 Controlling the telemetry directly and using video systems Using the SM series of switchers e matrix SM42A SM82A SM84A SM164A it is possible to control a telem
6. Pag 67 DCJ 4302 oo EEE 01 EBEBEB REED etc activates relays 1 3 and 4 relay 2 is deactivated cove RB deactivates all relays 6 11 7 Other functions autoflip RET autofocus cove ED E NR sct dome remote VPhase delay JS increase Vphase delay increase continues until the ISIS key is released sur ES decrease Vphase delay decrease continues until the SS key is released Pag 68 DCJ 4302 6 12Star Dome 6 12 1 6 12 2 6 12 3 6 12 4 Reference material and documents Dome Star SMD MD200 Series Control Command Reference rev 2 02 September 1 1999 Connection Cable White RS485A Data Yellow RS485B Data NNNM Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu iMON UNE 6S TE eE LiNME must be suitably set Baudrate is fixed 9600 baud Preset scan home ARES 0 63 store the present position as preset position number X eno Ets Mae EE 0 63 erase preset position number X COME 0 63 movement towards previously stored position X CHX movement towards the Home position Autopan patrol tour For the Star dome the autopan and patrol functions are called swing and group respectively In addition autopan can be of the horizontal type Pan Swing or vertical Tilt Swing owing is a movement between the hor
7. 4 o nia 53 6 7 5 Preset NOME AMICI ERE A cam da Seated a tne saad ae 53 6 7 6 mo MD mr 54 6 7 7 Other commands and special COd S ii eee pape ust aod e a e e EU gno de un pep EU UM Na TUE 54 Do A ec abet a asatananaaicsaniaieen cea te cie eeemnct nanan 55 6 8 1 Reterence maternal NA ACUSA 55 6 8 2 IMpPoOnantboroto co dele da oda 55 6 8 3 COAG A A A A A A 55 6 8 4 O 56 6 8 5 A M 56 6 8 6 Autopan functions for WV CS850 model e 57 6 8 7 Limit movement for WV CS850 Model e mem me nen rn nn rr res nr rne ese rer re tene rennes 57 6 8 8 Preseb SC AM Mobiliare 57 6 8 9 Patrol Setup for the WV CS850 model ee 57 6 38 10 Patrol setup for WV CS600 Model ce wthew sc eeteetie ieee ao theadies eee te icc ethene 57 6 8 11 Shutter and Electronic sensitivity setup 57 6 6 12 VAUD a 58 68 19 Lenses and aia a 58 6 8 14 Rel only WV CS850 MOdel e 59 6 8 15 Other functions only WV CS850 Mode e 59 6 5 PCI O COINS al at E O E E E E gl E E A NA 60 6 9 1 Reference material and documents all it 60 6 9 2 COMME CON AA A A A A AS e 60 6 9 3 A 60 6 9 4 Preset scan AM o e o eo iaa ae ea Lena Ll 60 6 9 5 A A Mc EM 61 6 9 6 NA A X O ne 61 6 9 7 ESA TM 61 6 9 8 Relays and alii rS 61 6 9 9 irap e
8. 6 4 2 Typographical conventions The indication cove BEBE GES REM min max means that it is possible to insert numeric codes between the specified min and max limit for example cove BER EM EE 0 19 means that it is possible to insert special codes from 2000 to 2019 For each BEY symbol a numeric digit should be inserted The terms Video programming On Screen Menu and OSM should be considered equivalent in the dome user s manual these terms are interchangeable Pag 45 DCJ 4302 6 5 Elmo dome 6 5 1 6 5 2 6 5 3 Reference material and documents Dome D7720B J1P Surveillance Control Protocol DSCP ver2 4 2001 05 25 Connection A White RS485A Red ss LL Yellow RS485B Black 1 III Hed GND Green 50 Mi A sino Both phone cables one connected to the keyboard the other to the dome are supplied as standard with the DCJ keyboard DO NOT USE the grey phone cable included in the ELMO dome equipment its use can cause the damage of the keyboard Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu PGE TON IONE 6S TE ee TRS LiME must be suitably set Baudrate is fixed 9600 baud Setup Dome setup is mostly carried out by On Screen Menu Some parameters can be set up by pressing a combination
9. EB on cone EE off BW c SEM DO on cone ES off coo JE automatic AGC cove EM BEBO on JEDI o Line lock sync cove HEN increase cove RMR ER decrease Pag 58 DCJ 4302 6 8 14 6 8 15 ALC cove SE MEM BO on ELC c SEM EB GEER on AWC cove SEM CB CBE on ATW coc SERE CB E on Rel only WV CS850 model ser JN GEM 1 2 activate relay number X eno JEDI EE 1 2 deactivate relay number X Other functions only WV CS850 mode Electronic zoom cove SEM BEBO on JE oii Pan tilt speed proportional to zoom factor cor RENE enabled cone HEEE disabled Camera ID cove ERE enabled o EM GMB disabled Area titles cove RENE North South EastWest type core EM MB type defined by user core SC EA off Cleaning co EM EB E on JEDI ii Motion detect coc BAIE E on Nn c Privacy zone cove EM EB B cn EEE ci Refresh co HON NO GEER Reset co SEM CB CD Complete reset co EM EM CB GE Pag 59 DCJ 4302 6 9 Pelco dome 6 9 1 6 9 2 6 9 3 6 9 4 Reference material and documents Dome Spectra Il 3 31 Pelco Protocol Manual D Protocol March 2 1999 Connection Cable I White RS485A me TO Lm Yelow RS485B RX Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Protocol must be set as Type D Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu iMON IONE 6S
10. Other functions GET autoflip coo HE clean screen co JENNY reset camera remote pan tilt JENNA E reset camera remote default values White balance cor EREB on cone ENEE off Back Light Compensation c0 BR on coo JEANS off cove HE BO enable device phase delay mode coo REDES 0 3 set zoom speed EBEA 0 3 set focus speed JEMEN shutter speea JOE BEBE ine lock lever REM BB EDO adjust white balance R B cove FR GR GG GMB adjust white balance M G cone E O EW vain cor FR GRE GRE 5 autoiris level cove Fa GR GR GEER autoiris peak Note after the code has been inserted a value between o and 40000 will be requested Its meaning is described in the dome user s manual Pag 62 DCJ 4302 6 10 Samsung Dome 6 10 1 6 10 2 6 10 3 Reference material and documents Dome Samsung SCC 641 Samsung Protocol Connection 9 White RS485A Txd Yellow RS485B Txd Lo Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Baudrate can be selected among the following values 4800 9600 default 19200 38400 baud Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu Lirio IONE 6S TE eee LiME must be suitably set Baudrate must be equal to the one selected for the dome Setup Dome setup is mostly carried out by On Screen Menu Some parameters can be se
11. WV CS850 ver 2 2 Nov 28 2001 Protocol Information WV CSR600 WV CSR400 WV BSR300 ver 5 3 Nov 27 1997 6 8 2 Important protocol note The Panasonic protocols allow the control of a range of domes with different features As the protocols have been wholly implemented the following commands can be used both for the WV CS600 and WV CS850 models or they re peculiar of only one model Where possible this difference has been specified in the following paragraphs In any case check in the dome instruction manual for the available functions list 6 8 3 Connection Cable Panasonic WV CS600 Panasonic WV CS850 White RS485A Yellow NAS N Yellow RHS485B Green EE SS SOS Sal La Dome settings Warning Even though the two Panasonic dome control protocols Panas600 and Panas850 are compatible to a certain degree to achieve better control of the dome we advise choosing the more suitable oet Conventional protocol LOCAL not REMOTE 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Full Duplex Wait time 0 Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Baudrate can be selected among the following values 2400 4800 9600 19200 default baud Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu MUR LP DOs 6 TE eee Lar must be suitably set Panasonic 600 Baudrate must be equal to the one se
12. of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu OSM Setup Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and connect a monitor to the dome video outlet The DCJ keyboard enters special mode while the dome is being set up When EX is pressed for the first time the keyboard is reset to normal operation Pag 46 DCJ 4302 6 5 4 starts dome setup The dome shows the menu on video the keyboard shows the mode change on the display ena setup enter submenu A Joystick O shifts the cursor within the menus Joystick lt gt changes the value shown by the cursor When dome movement is required in OSM mode the key should be held down while the A joystick is being moved Activation of Zoom Tele and Zoom Wide when required is obtained by rotating the joystick Y Direct setup Some parameters can be set up by pressing the keys or inserting a special code Line lock phase ZN increase MEM decrease Automatic autoflip coo REN MY enable co RETI disable Zoom speed cove HEN E 1 4 slow zoom X 1 fast zoom X 4 Pan speed proportional to thezoom cor ERBE enabled cone HEBE MY disabled Digital zoom cove MENE MY disabledd cov JC EE 2 8 enabled 2x 8x Focus speed cove BE BEBE 1 4 focus slow X 1 focus fast X 4 Autofocus E on off toggle eno JAR off Autoiris 8 on Autopan UI start autopan eno EZ
13. on a monitor Defining the views Views are set up by pressing three keys simultaneously from strr ser SR to ss i the operator is authorised to set up the views The display shows the current setup of the view for about one second and then passes to the request for new parameters The display in the example illustrated here shows that when key 1 is pressed this is a request for camera 1 on the active monitor the symbol means that no monitor in particular is requested for the operation and there is no request for a scan for the pan amp tilt associated with the camera the symbol next to the word Pag 23 DCJ 4302 5 2 4 Inserting the camera Insert a number or press to confirm the previously defined number Inserting the monitor Insert a number or press to confirm the previously defined number If the number 0 is inserted this means the active monitor will not be changed when the view is requested Inserting the scan position Insert a number or press to confirm the previously defined number If the number 0 is inserted this means no scan operation will be requested when the view is requested Requesting the views Press a key from BEY to EY to request the corresponding view Erasing the customised views Press keys simultaneously The default settings for the views can be used to recall cameras 1 to 9 directly without changing the active monitor and without making scans The MY recal
14. open coe FER E EEE iris open coo E increase iris close cove BE GE HEB iris close cove EB manual cove HE E increase shutter value coo REN decrease shutter value coo SEED increase iris open cove Sg E E iris open cove REN MB increase iris close cove SEM GEM EEE iris close cove HE EN increase gain cove HE decrease gain Pag 72 DCJ 4302 cove HEBE maximum positive gain cove HE EN maximum negative gain Other setups Autofocus cove HEY on cove EY off cove HEY one shot White balance cove RMR GBB auto cove EM EO one shot Exposure cove EM lighter cove EE darker EB default Autopower mode enable cove EB disable Digital zoom coo ER E on JE ERE off cove REM E BERS BEN synchronise internal video cove EMETTE 0 359 synchronise external video X phase in degrees 6 12 6 Other functions autoflip ET autofocus on Ja BREE reset dome Pag 73 DCJ 4302 6 13VCL Dome 6 13 1 6 13 2 6 13 3 6 13 4 Reference material and documents Dome VCL 8 Internal Orbiter Details of VCLTP Protocol file ref CIMICROS8 26 05 99 Connection Cable White RS485A D Yellow RS485B D OVOS Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu FMR TONE ONE 0 PERLE E LiNE must be suitably sel Baudrate is fixed 9600 ba
15. requested e icon next camera expected by the sequence e icon amp previous camera expected by the sequence e icon 3 automatic sequence mesic WE telemetry receiver associated with camera all telemetry operations are directed to this receiver ME E active monitor all video operations are directed to this monitor Message line Fie in the example alarm messages and the keys pressed are shown on this line The symbol stands for the joystick position at rest and changes as the joystick moves 5 2 Video fundamental concepts The DCJ keyboard allows two fundamental types of operations for controlling the video signal e selection of a camera on the active monitor e starting a preset automatic sequence on the active monitor All operations requested by the keyboard refer to the active monitor which is always shown on the display Camera selection is subject to the setup of accepted cameras If a camera is not accepted for the request the selection attempt is accompanied by an error message see 4 5 3 Warning message page 17 Note that not all the functions are accepted by the different video devices switchers and matrix When a requested function is not allowed for a video device an error message warns the operator that it is impossible to carry out the command Pag 22 DCJ 4302 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 Direct selection of a camera Press EN followed by the camera number and confirm with EJES For exa
16. scan The preset positions are stored using OSM and cannot be carried out from the keyboard using direct commands CZOEBESEJS 0 127 movement towards previously stored preset position X EZE movement towards the Home position corresponding to preset position 1 Qm start patrol eno AES stop patrol 6 10 6 Pattern EZB start pattern number 1 Pag 64 DCJ 4302 eno JER end pattern number 1 EZB start pattern number 2 eno EE end pattern 2 GED start pattern number 3 eno BE end pattern 3 6 10 7 Other functions EE autofocus on COR 14 activate deactivate toggle relay X Pag 65 DCJ 4302 6 11 Sensormatic American Dynamics dome 6 11 1 6 11 2 6 11 3 Reference material and documents Dome Sensormatic DeltaDome ll Rs 422 RS 485 Communication Protocols 8000 2694 01 Rev A Connection B White RS485A RX Yellow RS485B RX OVOS Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu LOPFPFLIBICHTIDUBML 6S TE SES TES LiNE must be suitably set Baudrate is fixed 4800 baud Setup Dome setup is mostly carried out by On Screen Menu Some parameters can be set up by pressing a combination of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu OSM Set
17. stop autopan the autopan stops at a limit switch co EEN store the present position as the first limit switch Pag 47 DCJ 4302 6 5 5 6 5 6 6 5 7 co TNA store the present position as the second limit switch co E GR BEM movement towards the right cove EREDE movement towards the left cove TNA 1 4 autopan speed from slow X 1 to fast X 4 the speed change is maintained at the next Autopan restart Preset scan home es BES GE E 1 129 store the present position as preset position number X CCOESESES 12128 movement towards previously stored preset position X ESEBEJS 1 129 erase previously stored preset position X ES EE 1 128 slow scan towards preset position X GEB movement towards the Home position cove ERRE 1 125 Home position setting from 1 to 128 Sequences and Cruise Sequences patrol function and the cruise function are defined at the OSM level They are activated by special codes cove iP ARE 1 4 start sequence X cove EDO BEB activate the cruise function Other functions Identification text coo EM REB GEER visible coo EM GEM ERB non visible Title cove ENEE visible cove EB BR invisible EDAD ENDS dome reset Pag 48 DCJ 4302 6 6 Ernitec Saturn Dome 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 Reference material and documents Dome Ernitec Saturn ICU Installation Instruction Manual No 3040 00014 Rev 980220 Connection White RS485A R
18. that are shown one after the other with a fixed dwell time when each position is reached The standard patrol allows a maximum of 14 positions start patrol patrol setup When the keys are pressed the display shows a modify patrol menu The patrol is only actually modified when the setup is transmitted to the receiver Select Preset positions to define the patrol sequence Use the joystick to select each position and define whether is active joystick to the right or not joystick to the left ES to end Select Dwell time to define the dwell time when each position is reached The time is the same for all positions Insert a time between 1 and 60 seconds Select Transmit data to transmit the patrol setup to the receiver 6 15 6 Relays When the activation deactivation of a relay is requested the display will always show the message 4 relays available Their number may actually be different depending on the receiver model that is connected as described in the table Available functions for each receiver model EI activate deactivate relays toggle when the key is pressed the display will ask for the relay number 6 15 7 Other functions MEE washer on RES wiper on Pag 79 DCJ 4302 6 16 Videotec Receivers with Macro protocol 6 16 1 6 16 2 6 16 3 6 16 4 6 16 5 Note The Macro protocol extends over a range of products with widely different specifications Consult the
19. to erase the last digit inserted and EM to exit without saving If the numeric value is invalid an acoustic signal will warn the operator of the error The individual menu items are not displayed when the previous choices make them unnecessary 4 3 Menu items Shown on display Submenu Description Choice of menu and message language The selected language is indicated by the symbol Definition of devices connected to the keyboard see 2 2 Equipment that can be connected to the DCJ keyboard page 6 iru iui iii ii Parameters for video line see 5 Video Tora PS PEDEM management page 22 Pag 12 DCJ 4302 Shown on display Submenu Description Pag 13 Parameters for telemetry line A see 6 3 Communication problems between keyboard and receiver page 44 Parameters for telemetry line B see 6 3 Communication problems between keyboard and receiver page 44 Assignment of receiver lines see 4 4 Assigning the telemetry lines page 15 Acceptance of requests for cameras monitors functions and multiplexers Acceptance is a very practical way of limiting keyboard operations without having to make use of further system passwords Accepting the request for individual cameras see 4 5 Accepting requests for cameras page 16 Accepting the request for individual monitors see 4 6 Accepting the request for monitors page 18 Accepting the requ
20. 4A 5 3 1 5 3 2 Description Matrix SM84A and SM164A are products for professional use in applications for security and surveillance and dedicated to the management of video signals The SM84A and SM164A models differ only in the number of possible video input connections 8 and 16 respectively there are four video outputs one of which can be managed directly by a VCR As well as the usual switching alarm management and on screen menu programming operations the SM84A SM164A matrix is equipped with an optional auxiliary line that can be used to control the telemetry or multiplexer units Refer to the matrix manual for further information on this subject Connexion Cable The communication cable is standard as described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Matrix settings The new generation matrix SM84A SM164A can be controlled by different types of keyboard and therefore emulates the respective protocols to control the switcher with the DCJ keyboard the MACRO protocol with baud rate 38400 should be used Set the dip switches in the matrix as required all dips are OFF with the exception of Macro Protocol baud rate 38400 programming Keyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the Mhuire Tle Ge s MEDEL LIME submenu should be set as follows Control of a SM84A matrix Control of a SM164A matrix The presence of a maximum of four keyboards connected to the matrix means it is necessary to def
21. 5 3 2 CONS OM as 26 5 3 3 video Al AAA e MM LM ADM LI TID LIC iL o ema lv at 27 5 4 SWichers SM42A and SMOSNA uid didis dixdalsdiceiueaidisieetuteiciaictatudalcieidiabdisiibuldbidivichuidisidisbun 28 5 4 1 DESCADION eem oc M TP 28 5 4 2 A lizza RTT ec deu OE ee Sere 28 5 4 3 video device Sella icon aida 29 5 5 Video matrix Linxs LXRPS84A and LXRPS164A iii 30 5 5 1 no 30 5 5 2 COS CHOON AA A EA A a as 30 55 8 video device SetUD A ei ee eee E elite 31 5 6 Switchers Linxs LXRPS42A and LXKRPS82A iii 32 5 6 1 Biene CC Rese ose 32 5 6 2 SP Em 32 5 6 3 A ai aaa nta 32 5 6 4 VIDEO device SOU aleatorio 33 o7 MISCO Mac 20 O e M 34 5 7 1 DESCADUION ada 34 5 7 2 COnNneclionissa T E T Tm 34 5 7 3 A a aia 34 58 VIGGO Mati oW 104 OSIM scr M 35 5 8 1 BB Ceo oy me pr RT CREE RE 35 5 8 2 CONC Uc 35 5 8 3 Mane SSID RR OE O E ENTE cone ee eee oe 36 5 9 Video multiplexer Javelin Hitron i 38 5 9 1 DESCHOUON asen E E EE lana 38 5 9 2 Bj Wesen c X p E 38 5 9 3 pedi ale UOO e I A tee sieen eee ue 39 5 10 VISO MUIIDIEXS OP TOG E D ELE 40 5 10 1 DescHDUO N aep 40 5102 A O 40 5 109 Dedicated MINGIONS a a io defeat ie 41 5 11 Controlling the multiplexer using a video device i 41 5 11 1 Selecting a monitor connected to the video Matrix
22. J keyboard can be used to control a wide range of products for both video control video matrixes and multiplexers and telemetry control receivers and domes It is therefore necessary to define the system structure at the keyboard level to achieve efficient communication between the connected devices Video line means the communication channel intended to control the video devices telemetry lines means the two channels available for telemetry control We advise starting with the setup of the single video line and after that passing to the setup of the telemetry lines 3 2 RS485 and system types The RS485 communication channels are 2 wire lines whose maximum length from end to end is 1200m The termination of the RS483 lines prevents signal reflection along the cable and should be inserted in each of the devices that forms the end of a connection oystems can be of different types therefore the way of terminating the lines will also be different In the diagrams shown below the devices requiring termination are indicated by the symbol oetup Description Example Star For each connection between two Single lines devices there should be a separate ERAL ERA communication line with a maximum length of 1200m All devices should be terminated since each device is connected to an end of the line Backbone A single line is used and the transmitters can be placed in any position a
23. Marking Data A A label conformed to CE markings is placed on the lower side of the DCJ keyboard It contains the identification code of the model Barcode EXT3 9 and indicates the serial number of the model Barcode EXT3 9 When you are ready to install check if the characteristics of the keyboard s power supply correspond to the requested ones The use of unsuitable equipment can be cause of safety hazards to personnel and to the system itself Pag 5 DCJ 4302 2 Description 2 1 Specifications 2 1 1 LL The DCJ keyboard is a product for professional use in applications for security and surveillance In a security system the keyboard is used to control video switching to manage alarm conditions should they occur and for remote control of digitally controlled receivers Keyboard Backlighted LCD with 4 lines of 20 characters for controlling operations Ergonomic key configuration Easy to use the most commonly used operations are activated by pressing a single key Telemetry control by joystick Set up Complete keyboard on display setup National language selection Control of a wide range of high speed domes and receivers Input and output enabling disabling can be controlled by each keyboard Enabling disabling of groups of keys Autotest of communication channels RS485 communication lines Security Buzzer for breaks in communication and alarm 3 password levels which can be set up individually within each keyboar
24. TE eE LiME must be suitably Set Baudrate is fixed 2400 baud Setup The dome can be set up by pressing a combination of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu Preset scan home iiss GEM REM 1 32 store the present position as preset position number X CESA 1 32 erase previously stored preset position number X Boy GEM GEM 1 32 movement towards previously stored position X HOMER movement towards the Home position corresponding to preset position 1 Pag 60 DCJ 4302 6 9 5 6 9 6 6 9 7 6 9 8 cove NB Movement towards pan position 0 Pattern QM start pattern ser ARA start pattern setup eno JO end pattern setup Zone cove SE ERB start zone scan cove HEY E stop zone scan cove EU BER 1 8 store from the beginning of zone number X cove EN aa 1 8 store from the end of zone number X Lenses Autofocus ETS or cove REM automatic autofocus active ERE autofocus on coo EE autofocus off Autoiris ES o cove SEM EO automatic autoiris active cove ES GMB autoiris on cove E E autoiris off Automatic Gain Control cove AB AGC on coo HEBE AGC off JE EB automatic AGC Relays and alarms C OE EE 1 8 activation of relay number X eno JETS ES 1 8 deactivation of relay number X Pag 61 DCJ 4302 6 9 9 cove EB 1 8 recognition of alarm number X
25. The values shown in the centre of the display change continually when the joystick is moved Pressing will pass to the next stage of setup Pressing E3 will pass to testing without completing calibration During normal operation activation of the zoom will correspond to rotation of the joystick Rotate the joystick until the two extremes are reached several times until the values shown by and limit points for the counterclockwise and clockwise directions do not change Pressing will complete setup and pass to testing pressing ES will pass to testing without recalibrating the zoom Joystick test after calibration this enables the operator to check whether calibration was successful Pag 19 DCJ 4302 With the joystick at rest the values shown by x5 and Z5 should be equal to 0 Move the joystick until the limit i is reached in the four directions and rotate it to the limit in the clockwise and counter clockwise directions If after these operations the three iri parameters and the three t parameters show HE calibration was successful Otherwise it is advisable to recalibrate the joystick since a setup error in the joystick will affect its operation 4 10 Buzzer The keyboard is equipped with a buzzer for acoustic signals when abnormal situations occur The buzzer can be enabled to e recognise video device switcher or matrix alarm status e recognise a break in communications with the video dev
26. aves new settings and exits menu DCJ 4302 4 4 Assigning the telemetry lines oince two telemetry lines A and B are present it is necessary to determine which is the line and hence also protocol of reference when a receiver is requested The distinction between lines A and B only has any sense if both lines are used if at least one is unused any telemetry line assignment setup will be ignored 4 4 1 Default setting The default setting assigns all receivers to line A line B is not used 4 42 Assigning all receivers to a single line It is possible to assign all receivers to a single line in the submenu Recall the menu by selecting it with the joystick and press fia Select 5 with the joystick and confirm with EU 4 4 3 Modifying the list The modify list menu displays the various sets of receivers to be set up It is important to note the three specific symbols on the right of the display H Indicates that all receivers in the group are connected to line A t Indicates that all receivers in the group are connected to line B ti indicates that some receivers in the group are connected to line A and some to line B There are 999 receivers available although probably only a smaller number will be present in the System The display in the example shows three sets of receivers the first from number 1 to number 100 the second from number 101 to 200 the third from 201 to 300 A The other groups of receive
27. changeover In case of infrared illumination the IR mode is suggested The autoflip when enabled consists of a 180 dome rotation when the limit switch is joined towards the low For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu si Lips cove FMM IR mode disabled autoflip disabled cove BE IR mode enabled autoflip disabled cooe BE IR mode disabled autoflip enabled cove EY IR mode enabled autoflip enabled Pag 75 DCJ 4302 6 13 6 Lenses Autofocus ESS on eno ET off Autoiris ES on eno RES off Change mono colour MEM on off toggle sr MEM automatic 6 13 7 Other functions autoflip Alarm mode EY on eo JS off Relay ser EMB on eno JENS off MEE washer on ME wiper on Pag 76 DCJ 4302 6 14 Videotec and Linxs receivers The functions of Videotec and Linxs telemetry receivers are different depending on the selected model See following reference table DTRX3 DTRX1 DTRX1 DTRXDC DIMRX MICRODEC with DTRP w o DTHP Macro Protocol Y Basic functions Variable speed Autopan toggle Autopan start end No of relays Relays toggle Relays activ disactiv Standard patrol 14 pos Extended patrol 99 pos D only using Macro protocol y 40 positions Pag 77 DCJ 4302 6 15 Videotec and Linxs receivers with Videotec protocol 6 15 1 6 15 2 6 15 3 6 15 4 Reference material Videotec and Linxs telemetry rec
28. d e connection password requested when the keyboard is switched on to prevent use by unauthorised personnel e alarm reset password requested when alarm is cleared from the keyboard e setup password requested when setup is required of either the keyboard or the matrix Every password consists of a series of 5 digits and can be disabled if set to 00000 2 2 Equipment that can be connected to the DCJ keyboard 2 2 1 Video matrix SM42A SM82A SM84A SM164A SW328 SW1640SM with RS232 RS485 line adapter Pag 6 DCJ 4302 2 2 2 2 2 3 LXRPS42A LXRPS42TA LXRPS82A LXRPS82TA LXRPS84A LXRPS164A Video multiplexer SP16C Javelin Hitron color and B W model Telemetry receivers and domes DTRX1 DTRX3 DTMRX1 DTRXDC MICRODEC485 Dome Elmo D7720B Dome Ernitec Saturn Dome Jvc TK C675 Dome Panasonic 600 e Panasonic 850 Dome Pelco Spectra e Spectra Lite Dome Samsung SCC64 1P Dome Sensormatic DeltaDome Dome Star Dome Vcl VC5S ORBM 2 3 Keys and connectors The keys are grouped according to their function keys for video management V keys for telemetry management T function keys F Pag 7 DCJ 4302 The DCJ keyboard has three RJ11 connectors on the back of the mechanical part a power supply connector dip switches for setup and a DB9 connector to update the firmware when necessary
29. e previous paragraph 3 5 More than two devices on the same line The presence of more than one keyboard on the same communication line requires the use of Rjjack boxes to be connected in the correct way As specified in 3 2 RS485 and system types page 9 identify the two devices which represent the line ends and correctly terminate them to terminate the DCJ keyboard see 2 5 Dip switch page 8 Particular attention must be paid for the length of the stubs 9 2 l Rjjack 1 Rjjack 4 Rjjack 2 Rjjack 3 I Transmitters keyboards Receivers video matrixes telemetry White RS485A Blue Yellow RS485B Black Pag 11 DCJ 4302 4 Keyboard setup Programming is carried out on the keyboard display The following is a description of the procedure to start programming the various menu items shown on the display 4 1 Keys To enter setup ser CE To move the cursor within the menus e choose the line with the joystick lt gt change the value with the joystick enter the submenu indicated by the cursor 3 exit to previous menu To exit setup press EBB repeatedly 4 2 Selecting and inserting values When a menu allows multiple choices the selected item is indicated by the symbol If a numeric value is to be inserted it should be confirmed by EXE can be used
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31. e number of the unit responding to the command Only some of the functions given below are available for both models of the multiplexer Refer to the multiplexer manual for further information E live record ser EX ver evo JE spot monitor select double select ser JE menu eno JH spot monitor output ET auto ser JEZS full eno EY freeze sE no key set REB pip1 sort EB 2x2 JE 3x3 Ja 4x4 5 E pipe J zoom 344 EB 2 5 5 RB set Pag 39 DCJ 4302 5 10 Video multiplexer SP16C 5 10 1 5 10 2 Description The SP16C allows the connection of 16 input videos which are digitalized and shown as a composite image at output A spot service monitor supplies the display of one of the inputs Communication from keyboard to multiplexer is one way It is also possible to control the multiplexer indirectly using a new generation video matrix from the SM series SM42A SM82A SM84A SM164A This type of control is described in 5 11 Controlling the multiplexer using a video device page 41 Connexion Cable S_ S S RJjack 2 RJjack1 RuJjack 2 SP16C RS485A White Black RS485A RS485B Yellow Yellow RS485B The connection is of the RS485 type one way and the maximum distance between keyboard and multiplexer is 1200 metres Multiplexer settings The multiplexer can only be set up u
32. eivers DTRX1 DTRX3 with Videotec protocol DIRXDC DTMRX MICRODEC Receiver settings The new generation of Videotec receivers allows the choice of two protocol types Videotec and Macro The chapter refers only to the Videotec protocol For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu Located ale s ear ome PEEL eig Receiver ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Baudrate can be selected among the following values 1200 9600 default Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu i UR UND S PE eee LiME must be suitably set Videotec Receivers Baudrate must be equal to the one selected for the receiver Linxs Receivers Baudrate must be equal to the one selected for the receiver Connexion Cable The Videotec and Linxs receivers can be connected directly to the keyboard using the telephone cable supplied for testing and checks or a telephone cable for distances of up to 1200 using the standard connection cable described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Preset scan home ARES 114 store the present position as preset position number X EEES 1 14 movement towards previously stored position X EZE movement towards the Home position corresponding to preset position 1 Autopan EU autopan on off toggle Pag 78 DCJ 4302 6 15 5 Patrol The patrol sequence consists of a series of preset positions
33. est for functions see 4 8 Accepting requests for functions page 18 Accepting the request for individual multiplexers see 4 7 Accepting the request for multiplexers page 18 System identification number of keyboard Each keyboard in the system should be identified by a different number the presence of more than one keyboard with the same number could cause communication problems Joystick calibration and test see 4 9 Joystick calibration and test page 19 Activation of warning buzzer see 4 10 Buzzer page 20 DCJ 4302 Shown on display Submenu Description Pag 14 Definition of keyboard passwords see 4 11 Password page 20 Concealed password insertion Concealed password confirmation Power saving puts the keyboard in low consumption mode after one minute of inactivity Management of warning and error messages see 4 12 Warning and error messages page 20 Autotest of serial channels see 4 13 Autotest of serial channels page 21 Joystick operation test The test is described at 4 9 Joystick calibration and test page 19 Internal memory test useful in the case of faulty operation and telephone assistance Changes display contrast press ET and EEJ to alter contrast E recalls the previous contrast value and E recalls the default value Resets factory default values The reset operation should be confirmed by the operator S
34. etry line directly from the video device This saves an output telemetry cable from the keyboards This series of switchers can also be used for the transmission of telemetry commands on the video signal coax Control is of the traditional type with the keyboard controlling two distinct communication channels receiver H1 is controlled by keyboard line A the VIDEO line controls the SM matrix There are two output cables from the keyboard The video cable of camera C1 can pass through video signal management devices such as video multiplexers video distributors twisted pair transmitters etc K1 ci Telemetry control is carried out by the AUX outlet of the video matrix There is only one output cable from the keyboard i The SM matrix should be set up to retransmit the telemetry messages using the MACRO or VIDEOTEC protocol Receiver A R1 should be able to recognise the transmitted protocol MACRO or VIDEOTEC X E Communication between keyboard and matrix can only use the ESA MACRO protocol The video cable of camera can pass through video signal management devices such as video multiplexers video di distributors twisted pair transmitters etc A V m Telemetry line A or B is set up to transmit messages along the video cable so that the A or B connector on the back of the keyboard may not be used t
35. eyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the MMi Play Ge s MEDEL LIHME submenu should be set as follows Control of a LXRPS42A matrix the baud rate is normally 9600 baud Control of a LXRPS82A matrix the baud rate is normally 9600 baud Even in the presence of more than one keyboard connected to the switcher the identification number of each keyboard is of no importance Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the switcher set up in this way using the telephone cable supplied it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press EI GEM to select monitor 1 e press ZOGEN EME to select the cameras Pag 32 DCJ 4302 5 6 4 Video device setup Connect a camera to input no 1 and a monitor to output no 1 as specified in the video device s instruction manual Press ser JE to start the setup then insert the setup password if it has been enabled Keyboard s display shows the mode change Key ES setup end Joystick O choice of a menu line Joystick 8 enter submenus and change of values Key E23 confirm choice when this is necessary Keys RE EB direct value ie during password change Pag 33 DCJ 4302 5 7 Video matrix SW328 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 Description Matrix SW328 is a product for professional use in applications for security and surveillance and dedicated to the management of video signals It can be used to control 32 input videos there are e
36. f joystick Pag 18 DCJ 4302 ez enabling control of lens functions in telemetry receivers Hutopane mcam enabling changes to pan amp tilt dome movement by sending autopan and scan type commands s E enabling change to receiver number associated with a camera Relaas enabling relays control haster enabling wiper and washer control 4 9 Joystick calibration and test Joystick calibration is process which allows correct operation of the device Normally it is only done at the production stage and recalibration by the operator should never be necessary If the joystick behaves incorrectly if for example a pan or tilt direction stays active when the joystick is at rest it may be necessary to carry out the calibration procedure First stage with the joystick at rest released press I This will specify the point at rest Pressing E3 will pass to testing without continuing with calibration After pressing QAG move the joystick without forcing it until it reaches its maximum extension upwards downwards to the right and to the left During movement the values for certain readings will appear on the display These are of no interest to the operator unless there is faulty operation in which case they may be useful for telephone assistance The joystick should be moved until the values given for ne and values that show the limit points to the left right bottom and top do not change when the joystick is moved
37. g 34 DCJ 4302 5 8 Video matrix SW1640SM 5 8 1 5 8 2 Description Matrix SW1640SM is a product for professional use in applications for security and surveillance and dedicated to the management of video signals It can be used to control 16 input videos there are four video outputs one of which can be managed directly by a VCR It is used to control the usual switching and alarm management operations Refer to the matrix manual for further information on this subject Connection Cable The connection between the matrix and the keyboard is made using an RS232 channel which limits its length to about 15 metres It is necessary to create a connection cable which is inserted between DB9 on the back of the keyboard and one of the RJ11 connectors on the back of the matrix RJjack SW1640SM Alternatively it is possible to use RS485 RS232 interfaces which allow a maximum distance between keyboard and matrix of 1200 metres In this case the connection diagram is as follows RS485 RS232 j OOHO RJjack1 INTERFACE RJjack2 RJjack 1 Interface RJjack2 SW1640SM RS485A White RS485B Yellow Pag 35 DCJ 4302 5 8 3 Matrix settings Inside the matrix both jumpe
38. ice e give a small warning click when a key is pressed It should be noted that alarm status and breaks in communication are only available for some of the video devices available for connection SM42A SM82A SM84A SM164A SW1640SM SW328 4 11 Password Keyboard security is managed by three password levels e connection password requested when the keyboard is switched on it is used to prevent improper use of the keyboard by unauthorised personnel e setup password requested whenever it is necessary to carry out a setup For connection with certain video devices switchers SM42A SM82A and matrix SM84A SM164A the password is not requested since it is managed directly at the video device level in this case it should be inserted as described in the manual for the controlled device e reset alarm password requested when an alarm has to be cleared Passwords are defined at the individual keyboard level and may therefore differ for each operator They can be disabled default status when leaving the factory by setting to 00000 A Warning it is not possible to retrieve a setup password that is lost or forgotten 4 12Warning and error messages The keyboard will advise the operator of a requested operation failure by messages on the display These messages can be set up in four different ways e disabled messages messages are not shown e automatic message without warning beep the message will be shown for about 3 seconds and wil
39. ight video outputs one of which can be managed directly by a VCR It is used to control the usual switching and alarm management operations Refer to the matrix manual for further information on this subject Connection Cable The communication cable is standard as described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Matrix settings No setting is necessary Keyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the CPP Play lt MEDEL LIHME submenu should be set as follows Control of a SW328 matrix The baud rate is fixed at 9600 baud The presence of more keyboards connected to the switcher means it is necessary to define a different identification number for each from 1 to 8 Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the switcher set up in this way using the telephone cable supplied it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press DEBER to select monitor 1 e press ZION Cc MEW EME to select the cameras Warning Matrix SW328 can be set up so as to exclude control by the keyboard during certain periods of the day or in specific situations In this case switching will be impossible Refer to the respective manual Matrix setup A remote keyboard can only set date and time on matrix SW328 To change date and time press ser JE Key GSI move the cursor to the next position Key IZ move the cursor to the previous position Keys ENI ZJ increase decrease the value Pa
40. ilable normally a much smaller set of cameras will be used but the possibility of selection over a wide interval is useful for video management with large sized devices where the zone feature is available The display in the example shows three sets of cameras the first from number 1 to number 1000 the second from number 1001 to 2000 the third from 2001 to 3000 A The other groups of cameras can be selected by moving the joystick O The cursor shows the set of cameras being set up e to accept the request for all the cameras in the set press EB e to disable all the cameras in the set press PY e ifthe set of accepted cameras is to be defined more precisely some cameras in the set should be accepted and others not press to subdivide the set shown into smaller sets Pag 16 DCJ 4302 e press Tj to return to the previous display menus The following example shows how to accept cameras 1 to 7 and at the same time disable access to all the others All cameras in the 1 1000 set are accepted while those from A 1001 to 3000 are not Select the 1 1000 set with the joystick 0 and press Il to completely disable all cameras The icons on the right of the display show that none of the cameras in the sets from 1 to 3000 are now available on request A Select the 1 1000 set with the joystick and press to pass to a more precise definition level The sets shown on the display are now of 100 cameras each None of the cameras i
41. ine a different identification number for each one from 1 to 4 Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the switcher set up in this way using the telephone cable supplied it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press DEBER to select monitor 1 e press I ZTOBEB GR Cc MEM EME to select the cameras Pag 26 DCJ 4302 5 3 3 Video device setup The setup procedure is described in the video device s instruction manual Press set XII to enter setup and insert setup password if it has been enabled Pag 27 DCJ 4302 5 4 Switchers SM42A and SM82A 5 4 1 5 4 2 Description Switchers SM42A and SM82A are products dedicated to the management of video signals The SM42A and SM82A models differ only in the number of possible video input connections 4 and 8 respectively there are two video outputs one of which can be managed directly by a VCR As well as the usual switching alarm management and on screen menu programming operations the SM42A SM82A switcher is equipped with an optional auxiliary line that can be used to control the telemetry or multiplexer units Refer to the switcher manual for further information on this subject Connection Cable The communication cable is standard as described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Switcher settings The new generation switcher SM42A SM82A can be controlled by different types of keyboard and therefore emulates the
42. izontal or vertical limits of two preset positions Group is a continuous movement between as series of preset positions Pag 69 DCJ 4302 Tour is used to join different groups into a single sequence of positions Swing XX Start swing When the key is pressed the display asks what type of swing to start Pan or Tilt Choose with the joystick GQ and confirm with EMI eno AZ Deactivate the swing set EBM Set the swing When the keys are pressed the display asks what type of swing to set Pan or Tilt Choose with the joystick GQ and confirm with EZ 1 1 r 1 A 1 1 Choose the items with the joystick and confirm with GI Insert the preset position numbers chosen as swing limits Insert the dwell time when the position is reached Insert the swing speed from 1 slow to 64 fast Groups start a group sequence When the key is pressed the display will ask for activation mode Insert the group number from O to 5 Pag 70 DCJ 4302 Use the joystick to choose whether the positions are to be requested in the setup order or in a random sequence Confirm with EU stop a group sequence Warning The dome will not respond to keyboard commands until the Group function is switched off setup of the group sequences When the key is pressed the display will ask which group number to modify Insert the group number to be modified from O to 5 Use the joystick to modify or remove the group
43. l then disappear automatically without the acoustic signal it can be removed in advance by pressing ES e automatic message with warning beep the message will be shown for about 3 seconds and is accompanied by a beep it will disappear automatically and can be removed by pressing ES e message with confirmation the message is accompanied by a warning beep and only disappears when the operator presses Eq Pag 20 DCJ 4302 4 13 Autotest of serial channel S In the case of faulty operation or to check the keyboard it is possible to carry out a simple test to make sure the communication channels to the video device and the telemetry are working perfectly Disconnect any devices connected to the V A and B lines and make up the following test cable using two telephone cables and two RJjack boxes supplied with the keyboard SASAS SES 8 9 Ss E SOS RJjack1 RJjack2 Phone cable RJjack 1 RJjack 2 Phone cable RS485A White White RS485A RS485B Yellow Yellow RS485B A Warning this cable is different from the standard connection cable described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 4 13 1 Autotest procedure 1 Connect the cable to connectors 2 Connect the cable to connectors 3 Connect the cable to connectors For each line A B and V one of
44. le line iii 15 4 4 3 MOdiMina nesta dii del oo Meu io 15 4 5 Accepting requests for cameras e 16 4 5 1 A nica 16 4 5 2 MOaNVINgane NST asra R TET 16 4 5 3 Warning message ia 17 46 Acceping Me request ION MONTOS arma a ia 18 4 6 1 DEUSTO ct E 18 4 6 2 VOdiVINO InNe istassss HH TH HD 18 4 7 Accepting the request for MU tiplexers i 18 4 7 1 BI Em T 18 4 7 2 A A 18 4 0 AcCcepting requests TOF TUNCION Srita daa ala 18 4 9 Joystick calibration and test iii 19 d lb MEO O acc Pee sees cece cares oe cece aaa oad I ADD M IU IE RUE 20 MWh WAS REE Eme 20 4 12 Warning and error messages e 20 4 13 AUlotesLol Senat channels carrer ini aan Pin estos iu iue a ooo aac eate sarei 21 4 13 1 o ole EO oui ostro AP E Messa uas etsi Mania Ludi ans qain pev rre d ccu dud 21 5 CVIBEOMANAGEMETN S iiieieiuieiucesesuseiuseGesuseiwtuse iia 22 sm MEE DEscrpionofnegdiSple a m 22 5 2 Wideo Tundamental CONCCDIS UE ads 22 Pag 1 DCJ 4302 5 2 1 Direci sseleciion of a Camera eco ea dais 23 5 2 2 Selecting the previous next camera ericson eee 23 5 2 3 Ru ca T e oats 23 5 2 4 Receivers associated with the cameras ei 24 5 3 Videc matx SM84A and SMTO4A elba elica 26 5 3 1 Beo E E E A E EA E E E E E E A E E eee gneapectemeotsees 26
45. lected for the dome Pag 55 DCJ 4302 Panasonic 850 Baudrate must be equal to the one selected for the dome 6 8 4 Setup Dome setup is mostly carried out by On Screen Menu Some parameters can be set up by pressing a combination of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu OSM Setup Connect the dome directly to the keyboard following the diagram shown and a monitor to the dome video outlet starts dome setup The dome shows the menu on video the keyboard shows the mode change on the display ES ends setup A Joystick movement within the menus duii set TT exit CED enter special menu EZB reset all Focus EID RR Zoom when provided 6 8 5 Autopan The autopan setup changes are enabled only when the next time autopan is started UI equivalent to cov AB autopan on Warning the autopan function acts differently depending on the menu setting for the tem auto pan key eno AZN or cove EM stop autopan Auto mode coc BE BEBO off cove E EO seg on cone EM EM sort on cons ER C endless mode Pag 56 DCJ 4302 6 8 6 6 8 7 6 8 8 6 8 9 6 8 10 6 8 11 cove EB RA endless off mode Autopan functions for WV CS850 model Autopan speed core MEM increase cove HEBE decrease coo HE OY store the present position as first limit switch cove AR store the presen
46. long it The two ends of the line Keyboard K and receiver R3 in the example are terminated the other devices R1 and R2 are not terminated The maximum length of the Lx line is 1200m The specifications for the RS485 standard allow at least 32 devices to be connected along the same line Pag 9 DCJ 4302 Setup Description Example Line with stub A certain number of stubs can be M shunted in parallel to the normal RS485 RX line for connection to other devices Since the stubs are not at the ends of S the line they should not be terminated and they should be very short in length line 1 of the order of a couple of metres i TX K2 The specifications for the RS485 2 standard allow at least 32 devices to be Ki connected along the same line Devices in a The devices are connected in pairs R1 R2 R3 chain using single lines These should be ERX HTA TREIA ARX terminated at the ends This type of setup can only be made when the EE Lm devices have a separate input reception and output transmission channel like the Videotec DTRX1 and TX DTRX3 receivers K The received signal is sent clean to the next device If one device is blocked communication is cut off to the devices later in the chain The maximum total length is equal to the number of lines multiplied by 1200m fo
47. ls camera 10 Receivers associated with the cameras To each camera is associated a telemetry receiver It is possible for one receiver to be present for each camera and this receiver is assigned permanently at the system installation stage When the camera receiver association has been defined it should never be changed unless there are changes to the system itself The installation procedure normally expects the assignment of a receiver number corresponding to that of the video input for example camera number 10 is controlled by receiver number 10 but the assignment may be more flexible Every time a camera has been requested and following this selection a new receiver number is requested this receiver number will be remembered by the keyboard If requesting a different receiver EE Hon me dug I ME IS 3 not to op a we vs disabling the setup For example Camera 1 has been requested The display shows that the receiver currently associated with this camera is number 1 CONDE If the operator is authorised to do so he can assign another receiver number to the camera if not the display shows an error message RECEIV 5 ENTER Pag 24 DCJ 4302 CONDE CONDE Pag 25 Camera 2 has been requested and the display shows that it is currently associated with receiver 2 Following the new request for camera 1 the last receiver associated with camera 1 is shown DCJ 4302 5 3 Video matrix SM84A and SM16
48. mmercial and light industry EN 50130 4 1995 Sistemi d allarme Parte 4 Compatibilit elettromagnetica Norma per famiglia di prodotto Requisiti di immunit per componenti di sistemi antincendio antintrusione e di allarme personale Alarm systems Part 4 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard Immunity requirements for components of fire intruder and social alarm system EN 60065 1998 Prescrizioni di sicurezza per apparecchi elettronici e loro accessori collegati alla rete per uso domestico e analogo uso generale Safety requirements for mains operated electronic and related apparatus for household and similar general use In base a quanto previsto dalle seguenti direttive comunitarie CEE With reference to what it is provided for the following EEC directives 89 336 CEE 92 31 CEE 93 68 CEE 73 23 CEE Firma Signature Schio 03 07 2002 E Lr A Alessio Grotto Presidente
49. mple TREE Gd selects camera 12 on the active monitor When possible insertion is completed automatically without waiting for the key Selecting the previous next camera The EE and EJ keys select respectively the previous and next cameras as set up in the automatic sequence preset at the video device level If the automatic sequence is in progress the first time the and EN keys are pressed it will be halted The EE3 and ENS keys can be disabled and are managed the most recent versions of the video devices switchers SM42A SM82A and matrix SM84A SM164A If the keys are pressed for the other video devices they will be ignored Views Views can be used to carry out a series of four operations by pressing only one key e selection of a new active monitor e selection of a camera on the new active monitor e selection of the receiver associated with the camera e scan operation on a pan amp tilt position that is already stored in the receiver If the views are set up correctly this will speed up operations by making 10 preset camera monitor receiver scan operations available to the operator The use of views is especially useful in alarm situations if key Ill is associated with camera 12 which usually corresponds to receiver 12 monitor 3 and scan 5 just pressing key BEY will replace the sequence CESS CONBEBC CEE CNS By pressing the key the operator will therefore be able to quickly recall a preset position defined
50. n the sets are accepted A Select the 1 100 set with and press to pass to a more precise definition level Select the 1 10 set and press MY to accept all cameras in the set from 1 to 10 Then press to define acceptance at the individual camera level Since all cameras from 1 to 10 are now accepted it is necessary to run through the list with the joystick to disable cameras 8 9 10 so as to satisfy the requirements of the example A Scroll the list with e until camera 8 is reached Press lj to disable camera 8 Continue in the same way to disable cameras 9 and 10 After completing modification pressing Egi will return to the previous menu and then again on up to the main menu The icon of the 1 10 set has now been changed to to show that only some of the cameras in the group are now accepted 4 5 3 Warning message If a disabled camera is requested the display will show a message warning the operator that the request is not authorised Pag 17 DCJ 4302 4 6 Accepting the request for monitors 4 6 1 4 6 2 Accepting the monitors is used to prevent an unauthorised operator from operating monitors that are not within his duties Default setting The default setting allows control of all monitors erasing any previously defined setting Modifying the list The procedure for accepting and disabling the monitors is the same as that just described for the cameras see 4 5 Accepting requests for camera
51. nual Pag 4 DCJ 4302 1 Opening and checking the package IN The following procedures should be carried out before connecting to the power supply unless indicated otherwise A Installation should only carried out by skilled technical personnel 1 1 Contents of the package When the product is delivered make sure the package is intact and has no obvious signs of dropping scrapes or scratches If the package is damaged contact the supplier immediately e 1 DCJ keyboard e 1 external power supply e 6 telephone cables 6 6 point to point length 150 cm approx e 6 RJjack shunt boxes e this users manual Make sure the contents correspond to the materials listed above 1 2 Opening the package If the package has no obvious defect due to dropping or abnormal scrapes and scratches check the materials it contains with the list supplied in the previous paragraph The technician will be responsible for disposing of the packaging material by recycling or in any case according to the current legislation in the country of use 1 3 Checking the markings A Before proceeding with the installation check the marking labels to make sure the supplied material corresponds to the required specifications as described in the next paragraph Never under any circumstances make any changes or connections that are not described in this manual the use of inappropriate equipment may be very dangerous for the safety of personnel and the system itself 1 4
52. o address other telemetry devices but should be left without a connection Pag 43 DCJ 4302 C1 Telemetry control is carried out by the transmitted output signals from the video matrix to the coax cable There is only one output cable from the keyboard R1 The SM matrix should be set up to retransmit the telemetry CARD messages using the FSK protocol along the video input cables Receiver R1 should be fitted with the DTCOAX decodification card Communication from keyboard to matrix can only use the AUX Fsk MACRO protocol The video cables from the receivers to the matrix may not pass through any device and must be direct A i Telemetry line A or B is set up to transmit messages along the video cable so that the A or B connector on the back of the keyboard may not be used to address other telemetry devices but should be left without a connection 6 2 Common telemetry operations Telemetry operations are divided into different categories e setup operations receiver dome setup preset etc e manual handling operations pan amp tilt e automatic handling operations autopan scan patrol etc e lens control operations e relay and auxiliary contact control operations The keyboard can be enabled or disabled for the request of each group of operations If an operation belonging to a disabled group is requested the display will show an err
53. one after the other Select Default dwell time if the same dwell time is to be used for all positions the previously set individual pause times will be erased Insert the default dwell time value from O to 60 seconds Select Single dwell time to set a dwell time when a specific position is reached Insert the position number and dwell time from 0 to 60 seconds 6 16 8 Helays When the activation deactivation of a relay is requested the display will always show the message 4 relays available Their number may actually be different depending on the receiver model that is connected as described in the table Available functions for each receiver model EI activate deactivate relays toggle when the key is pressed the display will ask for the relay number from 1 to 4 ser JE activate relay the display will ask for the relay number eno JS deactivate relay the display will ask for the relay number 6 16 9 Lenses Autofocus ESS on eno JARA off Autoiris RES on eno JESS off 6 16 10 Other functions MEE washer on MES wiper on Pag 82 DCJ 4302 autoflip digital flip on digital flip on 59905 DCJ 4302 7 Maintenance The DCJ keyboard does not need any particular maintenance The cleaning must always be carried out with the machine turned off Clean the keyboard periodically with a dry cotton cloth avoiding the use of detergents or wet cloths Pag 84 DCJ 4302 8 Specificati
54. onononcncnnnnonononcnnononononnnrnnononn nn nn nano nana nnn eme e ere ese es nennen 77 6 15 Videotec and Linxs receivers with Videotec protocol 78 6 15 1 REPE el malteadas 78 6152 E LS EP CR RCRUM 78 6 15 3 PIESEL Scan dole a eee M UE CI MELLE E D M el che E LIE E E E ete 78 0 94 lt AU0Ppensi c cc Cnr 78 6 15 5 Pallotti echi 79 O Belay eer 79 A A i e 79 6 16 Videotec Receivers with Macro protocol 80 6 16 1 Mj RETE T 80 6 162 Reference materal and documents bd 80 6 16 3 Connecionia gs TRUE cil 80 SEC Scriba 80 GAO AUWA Me E a a 80 6 16 6 SA a ia 81 SN o A izle db li E e i 81 IP asi iaia Sii any 82 A e qM s Epi C E E 82 6 16 10 QUE VEO NC 82 MAINTENANCE GI AL A A db ipe Acto desde do donantes tied areis p esM ELS RESO MED M LEM SP ISI LM DP C DEM 84 SPECIFICATIONS uerenensnendsndtsnsnenenehasetestehetertetinetnetnetnetineteninenennenhendeniheniienieniniencinennctnennctnehncindhnciehrehcrtnchinne d we 85 The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by an improper use of the appliances mentioned in this manual furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to modify its contents without any prior notice The documentation contained in this manual has been collected with great care the manufacturer however cannot take any liability for its use The same thing can be said for any person or company involved in the creation and production of this ma
55. ons Dimensions Dimensions 298 x 107 x 210 mm Weight 810g Power supply Input voltage 100 240 VAC 47 63Hz Output voltage 12VDC 1A DIO Connector Jack Pag 85 DCJ 4302 UIDEDT EC Sede Legale Via Lago Maggiore 15 1 36015 SCHIO VI Unit Produttiva Via Lago di Albano 45 1 36015 SCHIO VI Telefono 39 0445 697411 Telefax 39 0445 697414 R E A n 189121 Vicenza Registro Imprese n 19533 V1116 M VI 018155 Capitale Sociale L 1 000 000 000 int Versato Codice Fiscale 00882600240 Partita I V A IT00882600240 e mail info videotec com url www videotec com UNI EN ISO 9001 N IT 1102 N 9170 VID3 Dichiarazione di conformita Declaration of conformity La Ditta Videotec srl Via Lago Maggiore 15 Schio VI dichiara sotto la sua responsabilit che i prodotti Videotec srl having its head office in Schio VI Italy Via Lago Maggiore 15 declares under its responsibility that the products DCJ tastiera di controllo video e telemetria video and telemetry control keyboard ai quali questa dichiarazione si riferisce sono conformi ai seguenti documenti normativi to whom this declaration refers are in conformity with the following standards EN 50081 1 1992 Compatibilit elettromagnetica Norma generica sull emissione Parte 1 Ambienti residenziali commerciali e dell industria leggera Electromagnetic compatibility Generic emission standard Part 1 Residential co
56. or message In the following text the term receiver refers to any device set up to receive telemetry commands 6 2 1 Changing the active receiver Telemetry commands are always directed to the active receiver shown on the display If the keyboard is enabled to make a change press and insert a new active receiver number 6 3 Communication problems between keyboard and receiver If a receiver does not respond to the commands it will be necessary to check e does the receiver model connected to the telemetry line A or B use the protocol setting for the telemetry line e does the receiver number correspond to that shown on the display e does the receiver baud rate correspond to the setting for the telemetry line e does the telemetry line in question output to a video cable or to a dedicated connector e has the connection between keyboard and receiver been implemented correctly e if the line passes through an SM matrix has the matrix been set up correctly Pag 44 DCJ 4302 6 4 Notes regarding telemetry control 6 4 1 Special codes The DCJ keyboard can be used to control a considerable number of telemetry functions and to recall some of these there are no suitable key combinations They can therefore be activated by using the following procedure e press the key e insert the numeric code ES GES REM EES corresponding to the required function and confirm with EJES The ES key cancels the code insertion operation
57. osition number X eno ser JO erase all previously stored preset and home positions GE movement towards the Home position ser EIE store present position as Home position eno AJE erase previously stored Home position Pag 53 DCJ 4302 6 7 6 6 7 7 Eat GE GES 1 63 movement towards preset position X Patrol The three patrol sequences are set during OSM setup cove ENE 1 3 selects the active patrol sequence and starts immediately without pressing the key Warning If the patrol function is active the dome will not respond to other commands until it has been stopped by co JENS 1 3 selects the active patrol sequence and waits for the key to be pressed to activate the selected sequence ART starts the active patrol sequence Warning If the patrol function is active the dome will not respond to other commands until it has been stopped by eno ARA stops the patrol Other commands and special codes horizontal rotation through 180 degrees autoflip Enabling automatic autoflip cov E enable core HEY disable Information on video coo MED information on the camera core EM service information cove EE no information shown on video Area title shown co HEY hidden Event display mode cove EM BE enabled c E GEM disabled 35 autofocus on Pag 54 DCJ 4302 6 8 Panasonic dome 6 8 1 HReference material and documents Dome Panasonic WV CS600 e Panasonic WV CS850 Protocol Information
58. p Joystick Up or ES PROG key CLEAR key ET meme CI O o arrow down mextdecresse v 1 Pag 37 DCJ 4302 5 9 Video multiplexer Javelin Hitron 5 9 1 Description The Javelin Hitron multiplexer allows the connection of 16 input videos which are digitalized and shown as a composite image at output A spot service monitor supplies the display of one of the inputs Communication from keyboard to multiplexer is one way It is necessary to determine whether the connected multiplexer is a black amp white or colour model since the specifications and protocols are different in the two cases It is also possible to control the multiplexer indirectly using a new generation video matrix from the SM series SM42A SM82A SM84A SM164A This type of control is described in 5 11 Controlling the multiplexer using a video device page 41 5 9 2 Direct connection Cable L 1200m E SS S SS RJjack 1 RJjack 2 DCJ RJjack1 RJjack2 JAVELIN RS485A White Black RS485A RS485B Yellow Green RS485B The connection is of the RS485 type one way and the maximum distance between keyboard and multiplexer is 1200 metres Multiplexer settings The Javelin multiplexer is available in two versions that differ in their control protocol It can only be set up using the local multiplexer keyboard See the
59. position as the second limit switch Preset scan patrol and home AN start the patrol sequence HOMER movement towards the Home position corresponding to preset position 1 is GES GES GES 1128 store the present position as preset position number X Ey GE GEM 1 128 movement towards previously stored preset position X Patrol setup The patrol sequence is set up using special codes JR EBEN erase the patrol sequence JM ESESES 1 129 insert preset position X in the patrol sequence JEDI 0 show patrol sequence cove EEE 1 128 remove preset position X from the patrol sequence core EB ERE 0 255 assign a dwell time in seconds when reaching the position The following is an example of setup and use of the patrol sequence JEMEN erase the previously defined sequence Pag 50 DCJ 4302 cov FSR GR GI GEM insert preset position 1 in the sequence cove E BABE insert position 5 in the sequence 007 E BABE insert position 6 in the sequence cove EB GS ADE remove position 5 cove ER CDD O 5 seconds dwell time between one position and the next ZU start the patrol sequence 6 6 6 Auxiliary relays 6 6 7 6 6 8 6 6 9 ser MIE 1 8 activate relay X eno AMI SEM 1 3 deactivate relay X Lenses ET autofocus on RES autoiris on Return position It is possible to configure the dome to move automatically to a return position after a set interval of inactivity cove TREE where X consis
60. r each distance Mixed setup It is possible to set up mixed R1 R2 R3 configurations always bearing in mind dii RE a the limits given above each line can have a maximum length of 1200m each line should be terminated at the ends line 1 the stubs should be very short max 2m 3 3 Standard connection cable The connection between the DCJ keyboard and the various controlled devices is made only and exclusively using a RS485 serial channel When the controlled device does not provide this channel it will be necessary to insert a signal converter e g RS486 RS232 or RS485 Current loop between the keyboard and the device itself Connection with the latest generation of Videotec products video switchers SM42A SM82A video matrix SW328 SM84A SM164A etc can be made directly using a serial 1 5m telephone cable which is supplied A pair of telephone cables with a pair of RJjack shunt boxes can be used to arrive at distances of up to 1200m using the following connection diagram Pag 10 DCJ 4302 SS Llc DES RJjack 2 DCJ RJjack1 Ryjack2 Device RS485A White Blue RS485A RS485B Yellow Black RS485B 3 4 One control keyboard per line Connection is performed by means of one standard connection cable which is described in th
61. receiver manual for information to find out which functions are available Reference material and documents Videotec DTRX3 telemetry receiver Receiver settings The new generation of Videotec receivers allows the choice of two protocol types Videotec and Macro The chapter refers only to the Macro protocol Configure the receivers following the instructions given in the respective manuals For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu Linckepiauri imi baggie 200 Pugrundoigungm o 2070 Eua iig Digg Receiver ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Baudrate can be selected among the following values 1200 9600 default 19200 38400 baud Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu LZPFPFLBICHTIDONMLT 6S TE ee TES LiNE must be suitably set Baudrate must be equal to the one selected for the dome Connection Cable The Videotec and Linxs receivers can be connected directly to the keyboard using the telephone cable supplied for testing and checks or a telephone cable for distances of up to 1200 m using the standard connection cable described in see 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Setup start setup end of setup and reset receiver Autopan FIN activate deactivate autopan toggle sev EZ autopan on Pag 80 DCJ 4302 6 16 6 6 16 7 eno EZ autopan off Preset scan home ARES 1 99 store the present posi
62. respective manual Keyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the iia lt MICE LIME submenu should be set as follows Control of a Javelin Hitron multiplexer It is necessary to specify whether the multiplexer is a colour model si fi or black amp white 52 fH Four baud rate values are available Pag 38 DCJ 4302 5 9 3 It is only possible to connect one keyboard to each Javelin multiplexer and therefore the identification number of the keyboard is of no importance More than one multiplexer can be controlled by the same keyboard as long as they are identified by different unit numbers Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the multiplexer set up in this way using the cable as indicated above it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press CERE to select multiplexer unit 1 e press TRE GIES CORSE to select the input videos Each command sent by the keyboard corresponds to the lighting up of an LED on the local multiplexer keyboard Warning If the number of the multiplexer unit does not coincide with the commands sent from the keyboard they will be ignored Dedicated functions As well as the normal procedure for selecting input videos the Javelin Hitron multiplexer is equipped with numerous other functions that can be activated by pressing key combinations and that correspond to the keys present on its local keypad The IRI key is used to change th
63. respective protocols to control the switcher with the DCJ keyboard the MACRO protocol with baud rate 38400 should be used Set the dip switches in the switcher as required all dips are OFF with the exception of Macro Protocol baud rate 38400 programming Keyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the Shin dd s MIDDEL LINE submenu should be set as follows Control of a SM42A switcher Control of a SM82A switcher The presence of two keyboards connected to the switcher means it is necessary to define two different identification numbers from 1 to 4 Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the switcher set up in this way using the telephone cable supplied it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press DEBER to select monitor 1 e press ZTTOBEB GR CEE to select the cameras Pag 28 DCJ 4302 5 4 3 Video device setup The setup procedure is described in the video device s instruction manual Press set XII to enter setup and insert setup password if it has been enabled Pag 29 DCJ 4302 5 5 Video matrix Linxs LXRPS84A and LXRPS164A 5 5 1 5 5 2 Description Matrix LXRPS84A and LXRPS164A are products for professional use in applications for security and surveillance and dedicated to the management of video signals The LXRPS84A and LXRPS164A models differ only in the number of possible video input connections 8 and 16 respectively there are four video ou
64. rs JP1 and JP2 should be set up for RS232 type communication as shown in the drawing Dip switch SW1 is used to select the baud rate Baudrate dip3 dip4 9600 baud ON ON 1200 baud OFF ON Refer to the respective manual for further information Keyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the Siu Dey Ge s MIDDEL A Me submenu should be set as follows Control of a SW164OSM matrix Even in the presence of more than one keyboard connected to the matrix the identification number of each keyboard is of no importance Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the switcher set up in this way using the telephone cable supplied it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press JEN to select monitor 1 e press OEBE Cc REM EME to select the cameras Matrix setup Connect a camera to input no 1 and a monitor to output no 1 as specified in the video device s instruction manual Press ser JE to start the setup then insert the setup password if it has been enabled Keyboard s display shows the mode change Key ES setup end To maintain compatibility to previous keyboards the usual meaning of DCJ keys was in a few cases changed The following table shows the indications read on monitor during setup the corresponding DCS2 KEYPLUS keys and the new keys used on DCJ Pag 36 DCJ 4302 On screen menu Meaning DCS2 DCJ KEYPLUS 4 id text menu only move cursor u
65. rs can be selected by moving the joystick O The cursor shows the set of receivers being set up e to assign all receivers in the set to line B press EM e to assign all receivers in the set to line A press E Pag 15 DCJ 4302 e fthe set of receivers is to be defined more precisely some receivers in the set are to be assigned to line A and some to line B press to subdivide the set shown into smaller sets e Press EE to return to the previous display menus 4 5 Accepting requests for cameras 4 5 1 4 5 2 Accepting requests for cameras allows keyboard use to be limited solely to authorised input videos without having to use further system passwords We recommend defining the accepted input video groups for each keyboard only after clearly defining the system configuration Accepted cameras makes use of a two level menu Default setting The default setting allows control of all cameras erasing any previously defined setting Modifying the list Modify list allows more precise definition of the list of cameras that can be requested from the keyboard The modify list menu displays the various sets of cameras to be set up It is important to note the three special symbols on the right of the display t indicates that no camera in the corresponding set is accepted s Indicates that some cameras in the set are accepted and some are not 8 indicates that all cameras in the set are accepted There are 9999 cameras ava
66. s page 16 Usually 99 monitors can be selected from the keyboard 4 7 Accepting the request for multiplexers 4 7 1 4 7 2 Accepting the multiplexers is used to prevent an unauthorised operator from operating multiplexers that are not within his duties Default setting The default setting allows control of all multiplexers erasing any previously defined setting Modifying the list The procedure for accepting and disabling the multiplexers is the same as that just described for the cameras see 4 5 Accepting requests for cameras page 16 Usually 39 multiplexers can be selected from the keyboard 4 8 Accepting requests for functions Each operator can be enabled or not to carry out specific operations from the keyboard These are divided into groups of functions and are Het enabling camera selection with the EE and ENJ keys since these keys are able to cause a break in the automatic sequence it may be necessary to disable them if this likelihood is to ee eid Lap enabling monitor change if an operator has a single monitor this can be frozen so that i it cannot be ai any more iceo enabling video device switcher or matrix setup even if enabled this can be subject to insertion oi a i menegi ete enabling dome or telemetry receiver setup if enabled this can also be subject to a pone ze enabling reset of video device alarms if enabled this can also be subject to a password 1 enabling use o
67. sing the local multiplexer keyboard See the respective manual Keyboard settings While the keyboard is being set up the COMMUN TCR TC lt iDES LIHME submenu should be set as follows Control of a SP16C multiplexer Four baud rate values are available It is only possible to connect one keyboard to each SP16C and therefore the identification number of the keyboard is of no importance Pag 40 DCJ 4302 5 10 3 Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the multiplexer set up in this way using the cable as indicated above it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately press EDRN COES to select the input videos Each command sent by the keyboard corresponds to the lighting up of an LED on the local multiplexer keyboard Dedicated functions As well as the normal procedure for selecting input videos the SP16C is equipped with numerous other functions that can be activated by pressing key combinations and that correspond to the keys present on its local keypad EN live s EY ver EB function 1 12 top sE function 3x3 left E function 4x4 right EN function 2x2 bottom Cs JEY ful zoom sel EN auto 5 11 Controlling the multiplexer using a video device 5 11 1 The multiplexer can be controlled using a MUX new generation video device from the SM series SM42A SM82A SM84A SM164A AUX V In order to control a multiplexer in this way
68. struction manual Press ser JE to start the setup then insert the setup password if it has been enabled Keyboard s display shows the mode change Key ES setup end Joystick O choice of a menu line Joystick 8 enter submenus and change of values Key E23 confirm choice when this is necessary Keys RE EB direct value ie during password change Pag 31 DCJ 4302 5 6 Switchers Linxs LXRPS42A and LXRPS82A 5 6 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 Description owitchers LXRPS42A and LXRPS82A are products for professional use in applications for security and surveillance and dedicated to the management of video signals The LXRPS42A and LXRPS82A models differ only in the number of possible video input connections 8 and 4 respectively there are two video outputs one of which can be managed directly by a VCR They are used to control the usual switching alarm management and on screen menu programming operations Refer to the switcher manual for further information on this subject Connection Cable The communication cable is standard as described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Switcher settings The baud rate of the switcher can be selected using the bump contact JP1 inside the switcher e bump contact open 9600 baud default status e bump contact shorted 1200 baud Operations to modify the baud rate should be carried out after disconnecting the power supply to the switcher Refer to the respective manual K
69. t position as second limit switch cone EAN IZ Autopan inverting direction Limit movement for WV CS850 model JEMEN limits enabled JR EBENE limits disabled Preset scan home ARES 1 64 store the present position as preset position number X ETCOESESB o EEEE movement towards previously stored preset position X 1 64 EIE or cove EM movement towards the Home position Patrol Setup for the WV CS850 model Patrol Pattern or cove REC REO start patro or coo SEM C stop patrol or cove SEM EC Y store the pattern eno AA end storing pattern Patrol setup for WV CS600 model Patrol Auto sequence or cove E EB Auto Sequence on or cove BEBE Auto Sequence off Shutter and Electronic sensitivity setup Shutter coo EEE on Pag 57 DCJ 4302 6 8 12 6 8 13 EN E ED or coo EE RB GEM increase cove EE EB E decrease Manual electronic sensitivity 3 i 17 7 on JE GE GER off co JE GAR O increase cove E E Y decrease Automatic electronic sensitivity coo E E on cc ES or co EM EEE increase cove FMR GEMS GPM decrease Autoflip or cove SEM E EAB autoflip or cove SEM EY enabling digital autoflip or cove SEM EY disabling digital autoflip Lenses and flip RTS or cove EM E autofocus on Autofocus stop cove E GEIB on cone EB off Autoiris RES on eno ERS off ser SEIS or ser JAS reset camera iris Super D cove EM
70. t up by pressing a combination of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu siu E OSM Setup Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and connect a monitor to the dome video outlet The DCJ keyboard enters special mode while the dome is being set up starts dome setup The dome shows the menu on video the keyboard shows the mode change on the display Pag 63 DCJ 4302 6 10 4 6 10 5 E setup end A Joystick movement within the menus Zoom Focus TT REED iris ES BW when present I3 enter submenus GEM 5 key when necessary as specified in the dome manual Autopan EIN start autopan eno EZ stop autopan Preset scan home patrol Warning The Scan and Patrol instructions given in the dome manual do not correspond to commonly accepted use in this manual for practical purposes the functions take on the standard meaning and not that suggested by the dome manual e preset associated with the key means storage of the present position e scan associated with the E key means the pan amp tilt movement towards a previously stored position in the dome manual this function is called preset e patrol associated with the key means a series of scans where the previously stored positions are shown one after the other in sequence in the dome manual this function is called
71. the A and B A and V B and V The display shows This means that IU and suini communication lines for the two limes are functioning correctly Other types of message mean that the connecting cable is incorrect or that the test lines are not working In the example channel A is able to transmit and B receives correctly but communication is only in one direction The third line shows the results of the test and H stand for the three lines Video Telemetry B and Telemetry A respectively following messages will be shown 1 the line is not working and is unable to transmit or receive data the line is able to transmit but not receive the line receives but is unable to transmit iK the line transmits and receives correctly Pag 21 DCJ 4302 5 Video management The back of the keyboard has a VIDEO connector to control the video devices It is necessary to set up both the keyboard and the controlled device correctly since both the chosen communication protocols and speeds baud rate should be the same If these parameters are set up incorrectly communication between the devices is impossible 5 1 Description of the display The DCJ keyboard display shows all the information required by the operator A typical display is as follows The four rows show respectively ie the last camera selected by the operator If an icon appears and not a number this means that specific functions have been
72. tion as preset position number X Co EEES 1 99 erase preset position number X erase all preset positions TONS 1 99 movement towards previously stored preset position X GB movement towards the Home position ser RID store the present position as the home position eno JE erase the home position Patrol The patrol sequence consists of a series of preset positions that are shown one after the other with a fixed dwell time when each position is reached The Macro protocol allows the management of two types of patrol standard patrol and extended patrol Standard patrol The standard patrol is the same as that described in see 6 15 5 Patrol page 79 activate deactivate standard patrol toggle configure standard patrol standard patrol on standard patrol off Extended patrol Extended patrol allows the management of 99 preset positions with different individual dwell times It is only available on some receiver models that use the Macro protocol and have the preset functions ES activate deactivate extended patrol toggle EB extended patrol on eno EZB extended patrol off ser JE extended patrol setup When the keys are pressed the display shows a menu for modifying the extended patrol Pag 81 DCJ 4302 Select Positions to define the patrol sequence Insert the first and last position of the patrol sequence the patrol sequence consists of all the positions between these two ends and they are recalled
73. tion of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu sia E OSM setup Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and a monitor to the dome video outlet ser RS start dome setup The dome shows the menu on video the keyboard shows the mode change on the display Pag 52 DCJ 4302 6 7 4 6 7 5 E setup end corresponds to Set key shown in the dome instruction manual to enter the submenu EN allows the exit from submenu A Joystick for shifting the cursor within the menus and for the dome movement Special commands for some submenus as described in the dome instruction manual Joystick zoom tele and zoom wide GTP e Q focus near and focus far EE Home key AR EA GA 1 63 corresponding to the keys Pos1 Pos63 when a position insertion is required REX remove insertion Autopan UI start autopan eno AAZ stop autopan if the autopan function is active the dome will not respond to other commands until it has been stopped cove FMB store the present position as the first limit switch core END show the position of the first stored limit switch cove BEI store the present position as the second limit switch core BED show the position of the second stored limit switch Preset home scan E GE GES 1 63 store the present position as preset position number X e JE x x 1 63 erase previously stored preset p
74. tputs one of which can be managed directly by a VCR They are used to control the usual switching alarm management and on screen menu programming operations Refer to the matrix manual for further information on this subject Connection Cable The communication cable is standard as described in 3 3 Standard connection cable page 10 Matrix settings The baud rate of the matrix can be selected by the dip switch SW1 inside the matrix e dip 6 off 9600 baud default status e dip 60n 1200 baud Operations to modify the baud rate should be carried out after disconnecting the power supply to the matrix Refer to the respective manual Keyboard setting While the keyboard is being set up the CPP Per Ge s MIDDEL LIME submenu should be set as follows Control of a LXRPS84A matrix the baud rate is normally 9600 baud Control of a LXRPS164A matrix the baud rate is normally 9600 baud Even in the presence of more than one keyboard connected to the matrix the identification number of each keyboard is of no importance Operational test If the keyboard is connected directly with the matrix set up in this way using the telephone cable supplied it should be possible to switch the input videos immediately e press JEN to select monitor 1 e press ZTTOBEB ER CEE to select the cameras Pag 30 DCJ 4302 5 5 3 Video device setup Connect a camera to input no 1 and a monitor to output no 1 as specified in the video device s in
75. ts of e the first two digits show the return position to be considered only positions from 1 to 99 are allowed positions from 100 to 128 can not be selected e the third digit shows the return time 0 10 seconds 1 20 seconds 2 30 seconds 3 40 seconds 4 1 minute 5 2 minutes 6 5 minutes 7 10 minutes 8 20 minutes 9 40 minutes For example the code cove HEN ER sets the dome to return to position 21 after 5 minutes of inactivity Other special codes UEM BO text shown not shown toggle co E LD Backlight compensation on off toggle SEM EB RZ reset internal memory of dome Pag 51 DCJ 4302 6 7 JVC Dome 6 7 1 6 7 2 6 7 3 Reference material and documents Dome JVC TK C675 TK C675 Programmer s manual version 1 00 Feb 1998 TK C675 C675B Programmer s manual supplement version 0 01 Dec 1998 JVC CCTV Serial Communication Protocol Basic Protocol Reference version 2 Jan 1998 Connection Cable ce White RS485A Rx Yellow RS485B Rx OVOS Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Protocol must be set as Multidrop Simplex Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu LZPFPFLIBICHTIOMLT 6 TE eee Life must be suitably set Baudrate is fixed 9600 baud Setup Dome setup is mostly carried out by On Screen Menu Some parameters can be set up by pressing a combina
76. ud Preset scan home AMES GES 0 127 store the present position as preset position number X CZOEBESEJS 0 127 movement towards previously stored preset position X EZE movement towards the Home position corresponding to preset position 1 Autopan and tour Autopan is simulated with a movement between preset positions 1 and 2 thus modifying tour 4 Any previously stored setup for tour 4 will be lost Autopan EU start autopan Pag 74 DCJ 4302 eno JE stop autopan Tour Tour corresponds to patrol There are 4 tour sequences available start tour When the key is pressed the display will ask for the tour number to be activated Insert the tour number 1 4 or 0 to indicate the last tour to be stopped stop tour set up tour When the keys are pressed the display will ask for the tour number to be modified Insert the tour number 1 4 When this menu is entered the tour has been erased Choose the line Add group as many times as necessary to redefine the sequence of tour positions When the sequence is complete choose Save and exit Insert the desired position the scan speed and dwell time in seconds when the position is reached For Speed and Dwell time default values are suggested but these can be changed 6 13 5 Camera setup The dome allows the enabling of IR mode and automatic autoflip These parameters are setup at the same time Only some VCL models allow the one colour
77. up Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and a monitor to the dome video outlet The DCJ keyboard enter in special mode during the dome setup start dome setup The dome show the On Screen Menu the keyboard shows the change mode in the display Pag 66 DCJ 4302 ES setup end A Joystick cursor movement within the menus or RA REG select the submenus ENS or to increase a value cursor to the right in text definitions EEJ or to decrease a value cursor to the left in text definitions 6 11 4 Preset scan home its EM 1 7 store the present position as preset position number X CINES 1 7 movement towards previously stored preset position X EE movement towards the Home position corresponding to preset position 1 6 11 5 Pattern and apple peel GES IB E start pattern 1 2 3 repeat mode Cs EZB Cs Cs EM pattern 1 2 3 definition move the joystick and press zoom focus to define the new pattern when the definition is concluded press E to save it eno JE EZ C E pattern 1 2 3 erase ES start apple peel 6 11 6 Relays The four relays are controlled simultaneously with special codes The special code shows the relays to be activated those not shown in the code are considered deactivated The order in which the relay numbers are inserted in the code has no significance For example cove REM RE or cove REE activates relays 1 and 3 relays 2 and 4 are deactivated
78. x Yellow RS485B Rx CU SUS Dome settings Dome ID number must be set according to the respective installation manual Baudrate can be selected among the following values 1200 2400 default 4800 9600 19200 baud Keyboard settings During Keyboard setup submenu Lirios 6S TE ee TES Lar must be suitably set Baudrate must be equal to the one selected for the dome Setup Dome setup is mostly carried out by On Screen Menu Some parameters can be set up by pressing a combination of keys or by inserting a special code For all setup operations the keyboard must be enabled to perform the receiver setup menu OSM setup Connect the dome directly to the keyboard and a monitor to the dome video outlet ser EB starts dome setup corresponding to the command Preset 128 shown in the relevant dome instruction manual The dome shows the menu on video the keyboard shows the mode change on the display Pag 49 DCJ 4302 6 6 4 6 6 5 E end setup ori enter submenu and confirm the values corresponding to key Iris Open A Joystick 8 keys IS e EEJ shifting the cursor within the menus values change GTP and E correspond to the keys Previous e Next Autopan EIN start autopan JESESES 0 255 autopan speed from 0 slow 255 fast not available for Saturn model core EDAD store the present position as the first limit switch co EERDER store the present

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