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Pelco KBR960 Computer Keyboard User Manual
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1. Programming Main Programming Menu Diagnostic Mode Menu EE D ER Keyboard SIO Test DIP Switch Test Basic Zone Creation Partial Zone Overlap Embedded ZONOS MUX 1519 8 05 1519 8 05 LIST OF TABLES Table 5 gt lt gt Page Function Key Defaults ssi 1 Main Menu 1 2 Monit r Camera Menu 1 Camera MUX 1 MUX Menu 2 1 2 Define Preset
2. 00825 TESTING THE DISPLAY 1 Select O while in the Diagnostic Mode 2 Select to test graphic page 0 3 Select to test graphic page 1 LCD TEST 35 4 Select to test graphic page 2 5 Select to test the text page 6 Select TESTING THE KEYBOARD NOTE If the software running on the KBD960 is v1 20 or later then DIP switch 3 KEYBOARD TEST vX XX is used to indicate whether or not the software is taking A to D readings from the zoom axis of the joystick If DIP switch 3 is OFF you should see three readings PLEASE ENTER A KEY XXX on the keyboard test screen If the zoom A to D reading the third reading changes you move the zoom top DIP switch 3 should be OFF If the Joystick Position xx zoom A to D reading does not change as you move the zoom top DIP switch 3 should be ON Figure 36 Keyboard Test i 4 NOTE Version 7 20 and later 2 Press each key to ensure that the display shows the correct key displays three joystick Positions XXX XXX 3 Select NA C1519M C 8 05 27 TESTING THE SERIAL PORTS This test is reserved for factory use only SIO TEST Figure 37 SIO Test TESTING THE DIP SWITCHES DIPSWITCH TEST 1 Select 00000001 2 Beginning with switch 2 set each switch ON while observin
3. 24 D efine Zone Menu Setup MG Database Spectra Esprit Programming Menu Relay 2 2 Triggered Alarm LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix Page A 5 44 Setup Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 2 45 Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 1 46 D Operation Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 2 OFF 47 5 REGULATORY NOTICES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particu lar installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measu
4. KBD960 KBR960 Desktop Intelligent Keyboard M Installation Operation Manual C1519M C 8 05 Pelco World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA www pelco com USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 CONTENTS Section Page FUNCTION KEYS CONTROL KEYS LENS KEYS JOYSTICK TURBO KEY ESCAPE KEY INSTALLATION CONNECTING THE CM6800 SETUP MODE 2 ACTIVATING 2 12 CALIBRATING 8 12 CREATING SETUP CREATING A DEFINE PIN ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CONFIGURING THE COM PORTS DEFAULT SETTINGS CONFIGURING THE FUNCTION KEYS EXITING SETUP MODE OPERATION LOGGING ON ity sis ACCESSING THE 960 MENUS SENDING RECEIVING KEYBOARD SETUPS ACCESSING THE CM6800 MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU
5. NOTE DO left or right while erasing Zones C1519M C 8 05 EMBEDDED ZONES An embedded zone is a zone that is between two other zones In Figure 42 Zone C is embedded between Zone A and Zone B An embedded zone is not seen unless its priority level is higher than the priority level of the other zones Since Zone has a priority level of 6 portions of Zone and Zone B are not seen ZONE C ZONEC ENDS BEGINS ENDS ZONE B ZONE A ENDS BEGINS 5 PRIORITY 2 PRIORITY ZONE C RESULT 20558 Figure 42 Embedded Zones TURNING ZONES ON AND OFF Follow these steps to turn zones on and off 1 Select from Main Menu 1 to bring up the Preset Menu 2 Select 2 2 ZONES OFF or ZONES appears 3 Select again to either turn the zones off or on ERASING ZONES 1 Select from Main Menu 2 2 Select Enter the priority level of a zone you want to erase and select again Move the joystick down and select SET The zone is erased Repeat these steps to erase other zones You can also use these steps to start over should you make a mistake during zone creation 37 38 MACROS A macro is a sequence of commands or steps When you run a macro the steps programmed into that macro are performed Macros can be run manually or automatically Automatic operation can be the result of alarms or the reaching of specific times and dates If you want to sta
6. There can be 72 steps in a sequence A sequence can consist of various com mands patterns presets random scan frame scan stop scan and auxiliaries global auxiliary on off or camera auxiliary on off STARTING SEQUENCES You can start a sequence from Main Menu 2 or from the Sequence Menu 1 Goto Main Menu 2 2 Enter a sequence number 1 16 3 Select 1 Goto the Sequence Menu 2 Select or to scroll through available sequences 3 Select or STOPPING SEQUENCES There are two ways to start a sequence 1 Goto the Sequence Menu lt 2 Select to scroll to the sequence number 3 Select Enter camera number PAUSING SEQUENCES 1 Go to Main Menu 2 2 Select 54 3 Select or to scroll to the sequence number 4 Select 11 to pause the sequence 5 Select 1 again to restart the sequence C1519M C 8 05 39 OPERATING RELAYS NOTE You will hear a brief click trom the relay unit whenever you activate a momentary or latching relay contact 40 To operate relays from KBD960 keyboard you must know which to call and which auxiliary AUX to select on the keyboard You can cascade two relay units Each relay unit has eight GPls Relay Unit 1 has a GPI range of 1 8 and Relay Unit 2 has a GPI range of 9 16 Refer to Tables W and X There are two ways you can operate relays from the KBD960 ACTIVATING RELAYS USING F12 Follow these steps to activate
7. 12 Clean only with dry cloth 13 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug 14 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 15 Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 16 power cord must be used to power this equipment when used in China The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This symbol indicates that there are im DO NOT OPEN portant operating and maintenance in structions in the literature accompanying this unit Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 1 Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco 2 After replacement repair of this unit s electrical components conduct resis tance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not been connected to line circuitry C1519M C 8 05 7 DESCRIPTION MODELS The KBD960 KBR960 Keyboard includes Pelco s proprietary protocol allowing it to be used with all M devices such as Pelco s latest matrix switch the CM6800 You can program the keyb
8. 29 30 OPERATING PTZ CAMERAS The controls for PTZ cameras are located on the right hand side of the keyboard The proportional joystick allows variable speed drives It gives you full control over the pan and tilt movements from minimum to maximum speed Speed is proportional to the amount by which you move the joystick from its center location Press while moving the joystick to enable high speed operation The joystick only provides directional control when a fixed speed PTZ camera is installed The various functions of a PTZ camera can be controlled as follows 1 To zoom in or out use 2 focus near or far use Gear 3 open close the iris use Open Close 1519 8 05 ADVANCED OPERATION PRESETS NOTE Presets are only possible A preset camera position is a set of parameters which define pan tilt Zoom and when receivers or units have focus adjustments There are four ways you can recall a preset camera position reset capability 4 Manually using the keyboard Automatically as the result of an alarm condition From macro command From a sequence command CREATING PRESETS There are 64 available presets For example follow these steps to create Preset 1 1 Move the joystick to the desired position NOTE You are asked for your PIN 2 Select from Main Menu 2 Refer to Table C only when you access the Define Menu for the first time after logon
9. Manual Date C1519M 6 01 C1519M A 5 02 Comments Original version Added Models section Added ferrite information to ns a ation section Added Step 5 to Configuring the COM Ports Revised default function for F9 F11 ECO 01 7510 Revised Table Added De eting Presets section Revised Macros Sequence sections Updated Regulatory Notices Revised Ca ibrating the Joystick section per ECO 02 8581 and ECO 02 8394 Revised manual per ECO 04 10657 Revised first note on page 12 Removed last note on page 12 and revised the Calibrating the Joystick section Added two notes on page 27 1519 1 03 C1519M C 8 05 Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Spectra Genex Legacy Esprit Camclosure and Intercept are registered trademarks of Pelco Lexan is a registered trademark of General Electric Company Copyright 2005 Pelco All rights reserved PELCO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com 1509001 United States Canada United Kingdom The Netherlands Singapore Spain Scandinavia France Middle East
10. PLAY BWD SCROLL LEFT SCROLL OPTION SCROLL OPTION DOWN KEYBOARD SELECT KEYBOARD KEY TEST L e 44 JOYSTICK ADJUST ADVANCE ADV MENUS SERIAL PORT TEST SEND KEYBOARD SETUP RECEIVE KEYBOARD SETUP TEST GRAPHIC PAGE 0 TEST GRAPHIC PAGE 1 TEST GRAPHIC PAGE 2 TEST TEXT PAGE 0 4 BOG E G 95 N 9 PARITY DIP SWITCH TEST DISPLAY LCD BRIGHTNESS 1 1 2 COM PORT 2 COM PORT 4 AUX 1 RELAY 1 AUX 2 RELAY 2 3 9 AUX 3 RELAY 3 Appendix A AUX 4 RELAY 4 AUX 5 RELAY 5 AUX 6 RELAY 6 AUX 7 RELAY 7 AUX 8 RELAY 8 RESET ALARM 9 9 9 9 RESET ALL ALARMS MUTE ALARM GPI MENU RELAY MOMENTARY SELECT DEVICE PAUSE STOP MUX MENU TAPE MUX ZOOM MUX PIC IN PIC 0 9 Icons Legend E 9 412118 9 9 2 m H 4 CAMERA MUX 9 CAMERA MUX 16 CAMERA MUX LIVE MUX MUX CAMERA CONTROL SEQUENCE MENU CAMERA PRESET PATTERN ZONE DEFINE MENU PROGRAM ENU FINE M DE NUMBER MENU C1519M C 8 05 1519 8 05 ENTER SETUP PIN 25 NOT DEFINED UMx KEY DEFINE PLEASE ENTER A K
11. 35 36 37 38 39 40 6 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 7 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 8 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 ASSOCIATED AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table X Relay Unit 2 RELAY CONTACTS 9 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 10 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 NOTE Relay Unit 2 GPIs 9 16 11 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 are associated with the physical 42 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 2 7 A the unit 13 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 owever GPls 9 76 are also associated with logical relays 65 128 25 1034 AONE 108 1 5 For example the physical relays for 15 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 GP 9 are 1 8 and the logical relays 16 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 are 65 72 ASSOCIATED AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 An REL2064 relay unit set for 1 overlaps with the internal relays on the CM6800 Auxiliary commands sent to external relays 1 3 also operate the inter nal relays on the CM6800 You can set the relay range of the REL2064 higher if you want to avoid overlapping the external relays with internal relays 1 3 If you press F12 on the keyboard auxiliary commands are sent to the CM6800 and operate the internal relays of the CM6800 as well as external relays Auxiliary commands sent from the GPI Menu go directly to the REL2064 to control the external relays only However if an REL2064 relay unit is not set for GPI 1
12. 5 tem and to grant control of the monitor if it is available The logi cal monitor number range is 1 9999 24 Select to request the next logical monitor number in the system and to grant control of the monitor if it is available The logical monitor number range is 1 9999 This icon indicates whether or not you have control of the monitor A highlighted icon means you have control Select this icon to re quest or release control of the selected monitor If you enter a number before selecting this icon the keyboard requests control of that monitor Reserved for future use Select this icon to return to Main Menu 1 Table E Camera Menu 1 CAMERA MENU 1 Select to request the previous logical camera number in the system and grant control if it is available Select to request the next logical camera number in the system and grant control if it is available 2 2 9 Select to run a selected pattern This icon shows whether or not you have control of the selected camera A highlighted icon means you have control Select this icon to request or release control of the selected camera If you enter a number before selecting this icon the keyboard requests control of that camera Select to send an AUX 1 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent Select to send an AUX 2 set command to the selected camera When you release the ke
13. Define Preset Menu 00820 Figure 28 Define Zone Menu 00821 Figure 29 Setup LCD Menu 00822 Figure 30 Programming Menu 541 24 Table Define Preset Menu DEFINE PRESET MENU Select to send a set preset command and a preset label to the current camera A preset number is required prior to selecting this icon DEL Reserved for future use Select to return to the Define Menu Table R D efine Zone Menu DEFINE ZONE MENU Select to send a set zone command to the current camera Select to return to the Define Menu Table S Setup LCD Menu SETUP LCD MENU Select to make the display brighter 9 Select to make the display dimmer gt lt Select to save your settings Select to return to the Define Menu Table T Programming Menu PROGRAMMING MENU Select to send a MENU ITEM DOWN command to the system master Select to send a MENU ITEM UP command to the system master Select to send a MENU ITEM LEFT command to the system master Select to send a MENU ITEM RIGHT command to the system master Select to increase the current item Select to decrease the current item Enter a number and select this icon to set the editing field Selec
14. Menu MACRO MENU Select to request the previous logical macro number in the system and grant control of the macro if it is available Select to request the next logical macro number in the system and grant control of the macro if it is available MAC This icon shows whether or not the user has control of the selected macro If the icon is highlighted you have control Select this icon to either request or release control of the selected macro If you enter a number before selecting this icon the keyboard requests control of that macro Select to start or stop a macro Select to start or stop a macro Select to send a stop command to the selected macro Select to send a MACRO PAUSE command to the selected macro 2 is Select to return to Main Menu 1 C1519M C 8 05 ABM e B am e 00916 Figure 24 Sequence Menu 00817 Figure 25 Define Menu 1 00918 Figure 26 Define Menu 2 C1519M C 8 05 Table N Sequence Menu SEQUENCE MENU Select to request the previous logical sequence number in the system and grant control of the sequence if it is available Select to request the next logical sequence number the system and grant control of the sequence if it is available This icon show
15. a momentary relay 1 Goto Main Menu 1 2 Enter a logical relay contact number 1 128 3 Press F12 A momentary relay does not remain on Only a latched relay remains on If you want a latched relay you must activate it from the menus ACTIVATING RELAYS FROM THE MENUS You can activate relays from the menus as momentary or latching momen tary relay goes on briefly and then turns off A latched relay remains on until you turn it off Momentary To activate relay contact 4 for example follow these steps 1 Goto Main Menu 1 and enter 1 GPI GPI 1 is associated with relay contact 4 Refer to Table C 2 Select to bring up GPI Menu 1 This menu displays auxiliaries 1 4 Make sure is highlighted When is highlighted any relay you activate will be momentary 3 Select Latching To activate the same relay as latching follow these steps 1 Goto Main Menu 1 and enter 1 2 Select to bring up Menu 1 3 Select so that it is not highlighted When is not highlighted any relay you activate latches remains on 4 Select This icon becomes highlighted 5 Select and then the highlighted auxiliary icon to turn off the latched relay C1519M C 8 05 Table W Relay Unit 1 GPI RELAY CONTACTS 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 5 33 34
16. auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to return to Menu 1 aA Do wo Select to return to Main Menu 1 21 Figure 22 Preset Menu 01 AB Bei 00915 Figure 23 Macro Menu 22 Table L Preset Menu PRESET MENU Select to send a PRESET CALL command to the current camera Select to send a PATTERN START command to the current camera You can enter a number to initiate a specific pattern Select to send a ZONE SCAN ON command to the current camera and display the Zone text When this text is displayed you can select this icon again to send a ZONE SCAN OFF command which displays the Zone Off text 4 Select return to Main Menu 1 Table M Macro
17. com mand and releasing the key sends an AUX OFF command The latching mode disables the AUX OFF command from being sent when the key is released In latching mode you can specify a number up to 6553 and then press the auxiliary number to set the auxiliary and have it unlatch at the specified time 1 6553 in sec onds If you do not enter a number the auxiliary latches until an AUX OFF command is sent You can issue an AUX OFF com mand by placing the keyboard in MTRY momentary mode again and pressing the key when the key is released an AUX OFF is sent and the AUX ON when pressing the key is ignored Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to send a set auxiliary command for the auxiliary within the selected GPI Pressing the key sends an AUX ON and releasing it sends an AUX OFF in momentary mode Select to bring up GPI Menu 2 aA oo 9 Select to return to Main Menu 1 Table Menu 2 GPI MENU 2 Select to send a set
18. functions that are avail able in the Define Menu The default define PIN is also 1234 Follow these steps to change it refer to Figure 6 1 Select from Setup Mode Select and or to locate Advance Setup 2 Select and or to choose Define PIN Select A enter a four digit PIN and select once again Advance the cursor to the confirm row select re enter your PIN select once again The menu indicates if confirmed Select to save your PIN 13 LCD BRIGHTNESS SETUP Figure 7 LCD Brightness Setup Advance Setup None Host None None Local Address 1 Figure 8 Advance Setup 1 NOTE COM 2 functional but only COM 7 optimized for the protocol COM 3 15 not used for normal operation NOTE recommends that you reserve addresses 1 8 for the KBDICO KBR960 keyboards System 6800 you should not use an address higher than 8 14 ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 1 Select from Setup Mode 2 Select to make the display brighter or to make the display dimmer 3 Select and then 9 You also adjust the display brightness by selecting from the Define Menu Refer to the Operation section of this manual CONFIGURING THE COM PORTS 1 Select from Setup Mode and scroll to the Advance Setup 1 screen 2 Select and or to navigate to the COM 1 row 3 Select and or to assi
19. wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 0289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice num ber 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETU
20. 3 Select to bring up the Preset Menu 4 Enter 1 and select PROGRAMMING PRESET 01 ENTER PRESET LABEL appears on the monitor 5 Press to scroll through the alphanumeric characters Each preset label can have up to 20 characters Move the joystick to the right to set each character 6 Move the joystick to SET and then to the right RECALLING PRESETS Follow these steps to recall the preset you created 1 2 3 Go to Main Menu 1 Enter 1 Select or press Lock The camera moves to the preset position and the preset label appears on the monitor DELETING PRESETS Follow these steps to delete the preset you created above 1 1519 8 05 Select from Main Menu 2 Enter 1 and select PROGRAMMING PRESET 01 ENTER PRESET LABEL appears on the monitor Move the joystick down to DELETE and then to the right 31 PATTERNS NOTE Your pattern can be the same length as the time out clock or less 32 A pattern is a user defined viewable camera path with a definite beginning and end You must create a pattern before the time out clock expires For example the timer is 60 seconds If you are using a Spectra 119 the timer is 1 5 3 or 6 minutes See the section on Pattern Length You will not see the time out clock on the monitor CREATING PATTERNS 1 Move the joystick to a desired starting point 2 Select from Main Menu 2 Refer to Table C 3 Select 4 The icon becomes highli
21. 4567 8 3 DEFAULT SETTINGS 5 485 19200 22 NO PARITY 8 DATA BITS 1 STOP BIT 2 8 feo outeurs 1 25 WATTS STRAIGHT CABLE SUPPLIED RS 485 CM9505UPS CM6800 COM 3 KBD960 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS UNIVER SADE OWEN SURREY 1 1 2 2 Tx 3 NC 3 4 NC 4 5 GROUND 5 6 NC 6 7 7 Rx STRAIGHT CABLE WITH FERRITE 8 Txt 8 Rxt SUPPLIED KBD960 3 Figure 2 Connecting to the CM6800 C1519M C 8 05 11 SETUP MODE You can configure the KBD960 in the Setup Mode You can do the following Create a Personal Identification Number PIN for entering the Setup Mode Create a PIN that provides access to features on the Define Menu Calibrate the joystick Adjust the display brightness Set the data transmission speeds for the keyboard s three COM ports Define the function keys Select a host port The default setup PIN is 1234 You can change it in the Setup Mode ACTIVATING SETUP MODE 1 DIP Switch 2 ON ENTER SETUP appears ENTER SETUP PIN 2 Enter your PIN number the default number is 1234 and SETUP MODE appears Figure 3 Enter Setup PIN SETUP MODE 55 5 Figure 4 Setup Mode CALIBRATING THE JOYSTICK JOYSTICK SETUP 1 Select from Setup Mode JOYSTICK SETUP appears on the LCD 2 Select Ss with the joyst
22. 81 amp F5 for right edge appears on the monitor 5 Press to scroll through the alphanumeric characters Each zone label can have up to 20 characters Move the joystick to the right to advance to the next character 6 Move the joystick to SET and then to the right The zone label appears on the monitor 7 Move the joystick to Point B You should move the joystick from left to right only 8 Enter the priority level again and select The icon returns to normal Repeat these steps if you want to create additional zones If you move the associated camera through the area defined by the zone approaching the zone edges from either direction the zone label appears on the selected monitor as you enter the zone and disappears as you exit the zone Refer to Figure 40 CAMERA LABEL ZONE LABEL APPEARS ZONE LABEL 00931 Figure 40 Basic Zone Creation 35 36 PARTIAL ZONE OVERLAP Partial zone overlap occurs when the end of one zone overlaps with the begin ning of another zone The zone with the highest priority level appears at all times Refer to Figure 41 ZONE B ZONE ZONEA BEGINS ENDS ZONE B BEGINS ENDS 27 5 2 5 APPEAR BECAUSE ZONE B PRIORITY 2 ZONE A OVERLAPS IT AND HAS A HIGHER 2 PRIORITY LEVEL is THE REMAINDER Yr ZONE B DOES APPEAR 00932 Figure 41 Partial Zone Overlap C1519M C 8 05
23. ARMS ee RESETTING TRIGGERED ALARMS APPENDICES 43 22 47 1519 8 05 3 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 2960 9 Connecting 2 424 542 11 PIN 12 Setup Mode Joystick Setup Advance Sep 2 LCD Brightness Setup 5601 ees 22 Logoff Screen Main Menu 1 Main Menu 2 5 Camera Menu 1 Camera Menu 2 2 1 2 Preset Menu 2 2 Define Menu 1 5 2 Define Define Zone Menu Setup
24. Auxiliary 1 F2 Camera Auxiliary 2 F3 Camera Auxiliary 3 4 Camera Auxiliary 4 F5 Camera Auxiliary 5 F6 Camera Auxiliary 6 F7 Camera Auxiliary 7 F8 Camera Auxiliary 8 F9 Camera Pattern 1 F10 Camera Pattern 2 F11 Camera Pattern 3 F12 External Relay 1 F13 Multiplexer F14 Alarm Menu F15 Macro Menu F16 Sequence Menu F17 GPI Menu F18 Define Menu F19 Menu Forward F20 Menu Backward F21 Backspace F22 Enter F23 Clear F24 EXITING SETUP MODE 1 Select NA 2 Set DIP switch 2 OFF 15 This section describes the operation of a 6800 System using the KBD960 keyboard Before you begin operating the KBD960 make sure you have com pleted the following 1 Connections have been made and initial power up has been completed 2 6800 setup files have been programmed 3 have been set up to allow logging on access to the setup functions and access to the Define Menu You must also have the following information The logical camera number list complete with identification names The logical monitor number list complete with identification names A list of all macros A list of all peripheral devices connected A list of alarms connected to the system A list of presets for each relevant camera LOGGING ON 1 Set all DIP switches OFF 2 Enter the monitor number and press J KEYBOARD 960 vX XX Enter Monitor 00802 Figure 10 Logon Screen LOGGIN
25. DIAGNOSTIC TESTING THE DISPLAY TESTING THE KEYBOARD TESTING THE SERIAL PORTS TESTING THE DIP SWITCHES SELECTING 5 MAIN MENU 1 MONITOR MENU P MAIN MENU 1 PUNCTIONIKEY OPERATING PTZ CAMERAS 1519 8 05 ADVANCED OPERATION 2 PRESET S CREATING PRESETS RECALLING PRESETS DELETING PRESETS PATTERNS CREATING PATTERNS PATTERN LENGTH STARTING PATTERNS STOPPING PATTERNS TURNING ZONES AND OFF ERASING ZONES MACROS STARTING MACROS STOPPING MACROS PAUSING MACROS SEQUENCE STARTING SEQUENCES STOPPING SEQUENCES PAUSING SEQUENCES OPERATING ACTIVATING RELAYS USING F12 ACTIVATING RELAYS FROM THE MENUS MOMENTARY MULTIPLEXER CONTROL VIDEO LOSS AL
26. EY ESC BKSPACE ENTER DEFINE He JOYSTICK SETUP xxx SETUP MODE LCD Advance Setup 1 1 None Host 2 Local Address 1 amp Advance Setup 2 Setup Pin Confirm Define Pin Confirm LCD BRIGHTNESS SETUP 00936 Appendix B Setup Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 2 ON 45 46 DIAGNOSTIC LCD TEST DIAGNOSTIC MODE 9 3 KEYBOARD TEST vX XX PLEASE ENTER A KEY Joystick Position xxx xxx 49 DIAGNOSTIC MODE SIO TEST DIAGNOSTIC MODE DIPSWITCH TEST 00000001 00937 Appendix C Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 1 ON C1519M C 8 05 1 LOGOFF MENU MAIN MENU 2 CAMERA MENU 1 DEFINE PRESET MENU rst DEFINE ZONE MENU 00938 Appendix D Operation Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 2 OFF C1519M C 8 05 47 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Input Voltage Power Consumption C
27. EYS The 24 function keys F1 F24 can be programmed according to your application and the type of CCTV installation Refer to the nsta ation section for an explanation on how to program these keys The supplied blank labels and punched LEXAN decal overlay should be used 10 CONTROL KEYS These keys are used for the following functions Step backward through available camera selections Step forward through available camera selections was Select and execute macros Rcl Recall previous selections 4 Reserved for future use Prst Recall preset 9 Lock Reserved for future use LENS KEYS You can use these keys to control cameras equipped with motorized zoom lenses and motorized pan and tilt units These keys are sometimes used to acti vate other functions For example the Open Close key is also used when creat ing preset labels Zoom in out Focus near far Open Open close the iris JOYSTICK The proportional joystick allows variable speed control It gives you full control over the pan and tilt movements from minimum to maximum speed You should calibrate the joystick before setting up anything else TURBO KEY Pressing this key while moving the joystick switches pan motors into high speed mode on equipment that is capable of panning ESCAPE KEY This key exits you from the mode you are in C1519M C 8 05 INSTALLATION The foll
28. G OFF 1 Select NA 2 Select 599 3 Select ves The keyboard goes offline for a short while before returning to the KEYBOARD 960 display Figure 11 Logoff Screen 16 C1519M C 8 05 ACCESSING THE KBD960 MENUS 1 Set DIP switch 2 OFF 2 Enter the number of the monitor and then press wow 3 Press and the Main Menu 1 icons appear B 5 e 89 00904 Figure 12 Main Menu 1 Figure 13 Main Menu 2 00805 1519 8 05 Table Main Menu 1 MAIN MENU 1 Select to bring up the Monitor Menu If you enter a number before selecting this icon the monitor number changes to that number 0 Select to bring up the Camera Menu If you enter a number be fore selecting this icon the camera number changes and the camera switches on the current monitor without going into the Camera Menu Select to bring up the MUX Menu You enter a number be fore selecting this icon If you enter a number before selecting this icon the multiplexer number changes and the system switches to that multiplexer without going into the MUX Menu When an alarm is triggered this icon appears on the keyboard screen The current alarm shown on the user monitor is the alarm that appears when the Alarm Menu is selected Select to bring up the Menu If you enter a number be fo
29. KBR960 and 960 are the same as the KBD960 and KBD960 X The only difference is that the KBR960 models can be mounted onto a rack Any reference in this manual to the KBD960 also applies to the KBR960 models You will read references to the CM6800 However the M protocol allows this key board to be used with other M devices C1519M C 8 05 1519 8 05 KEYBOARD LAYOUT The KBD960 keyboard consists of the following LCD Display Icon Keys Keypad Function Keys Control Keys Lens Keys 2 KEYS Turbo Key Escape Key Q ESCAPE KEY FUNCTION KEYS F1 F24 00891 00000000 COCO 299999 29299909 299999 KBR960 Figure 1 KBD960 KBR960 LCD DISPLAY The LCD is a four line display Each line displays different information Line 1 Displays the video output which is typically a monitor and the video input source which is typically a camera Line 2 Displays the last number entered and the icon of the current menu Line 3 Displays alarm messages and other prompts Line 4 Displays the icons for the icon keys ICON KEYS These eight blue keys correspond to the icons directly above on the LCD display These icons change depending on the mode you are in KEYPAD The keyboard has a standard numeric keypad with two additional keys for select ing cameras and monitors FUNCTION K
30. RNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 USA 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment REVISION HISTORY
31. and grant control of the multiplexer if it is available This icon shows whether or not you have control of the lected multiplexer A highlighted icon means you have control Select this icon to either request or release control of the se lected multiplexer If you enter a number before selecting this icon the keyboard requests control of that multiplexer Select to send a MUX TAPE command to the selected multi plexer Select to send a MUX LIVE command to the selected multi plexer Select to send a MUX ZOOM command to the selected multi plexer If you enter a number before selecting this icon the command sent to the multiplexer becomes a MUX SWITCH CHANNEL command to the specified channel Select to bring up MUX Menu 2 aA B Select to return to Main Menu 1 19 Figure 18 MUX Menu 2 00810 mi Ae 2 99 153 1 00911 Figure 19 Alarm Menu 20 Table H MUX Menu 2 MUX MENU 2 Select to send a MUX PIP command to the selected multiplexer Select to send a MUX 4 camera command to the selected multiplexer Select to send a MUX 9 camera command to the selected multiplexer Select to send a MUX 16 camera command to the selected multi plexer Select to bring up MUX Menu 1 2A B H Select to return to Main Menu 1 Tab
32. auxiliary commands sent from the GPI menu operate the CM6800 relays C1519M C 8 05 41 MULTIPLEXER CONTROL 11 E gt 42 51 88 00934 Figure 43 MUX Control Menu NOTE does not work on a 9 channel multiplexer 42 You can also control multiplexers with the KBD960 keyboard You can connect multiplexers to any input Refer to the CM6800 Installation Operation Manual C1515M for instructions on setting the multiplexers for keyboard control Follow these steps to control multiplexers 1 Enter a MUX input number and press Each input is associated with a camera input Figure 43 shows MUX 1 being controlled Select mux MUX Menu 1 appears should be highlighted which means you have MUX control Cycle through the 16 picture inserts if you have a 16 channel multiplexer by entering the camera number and selecting Select again to zoom into the MUX camera You can move the joy stick to view a specific area Select to bring up MUX Menu 2 The icons for a picture in picture display 4 camera display 9 camera display and 16 camera display appear Select to view four of the available 16 cameras on one monitor You can cycle through all 16 cameras four at a time by repeatedly selecting Select to view nine of the available 16 cameras on one monitor Select again to see the remaining s
33. even cameras Select to view all 16 available cameras on one monitor C1519M C 8 05 1519 8 05 VIDEO LOSS ALARMS The loss of a video signal may alert you or trigger an alarm The alarm is reported back to the keyboard Using the video loss function faulty cameras can be dis abled if necessary Alarms can be armed or disarmed from the KBD960 keyboard using the System 6800 menus RESETTING TRIGGERED ALARMS A triggered alarm causes a continuous tone The alarm volume can be altered using the level control on the bottom of the keyboard You cannot turn on an alarm that has been muted It stays muted until all alarms on the current monitor are cleared or the user switches monitors This alerts all operators who have access to the alarm Table Y Triggered Alarm Functions been triggered Select this icon to mute the triggered alarm Flashing with number This means the specific alarm number has gR Select to reset the triggered alarm Select to reset all triggered alarms This does not reset all alarms in the CM6800 gt a Select this icon to pause a triggered alarm 43 APPENDICES LOG OFF or 38 LOG OFF YES lt m LOG OFF NO SETUP DEFINE PIN SAVE SELECTION DELETE MORE MENU EXIT CAMERA SELECTION MONITOR SELECTION SCROLL UP SCROLL FIELD UP SCROLL DOWN SCROLL FIELD DOWN PLAY FWD SCROLL RIGHT
34. g the display Figure 38 DIP Switch Test 28 C1519M C 8 05 SELECTING MONITORS NOTE F22 is the enter default but you can assign this function to one of the other function keys You can select up to eight monitors There are several ways you can select monitors MAIN MENU 1 1 Enter the monitor number 1 8 2 Press or select The monitor number appears next to O on the keyboard LCD MONITOR MENU 1 Select O from Main Menu 1 2 through the available monitors using and or You also enter a monitor number and press or select FUNCTION KEY Follow these steps to select a monitor using F22 1 Press 2 Enter a monitor number 3 Press F22 SELECTING CAMERAS NOTE F22 5 the enter default but you can assign this function to one of the other function keys C1519M C 8 05 There are also several ways you can select cameras MAIN MENU 1 1 Enter a logical camera number 1 9999 2 Press or select The camera number appears next to on the keyboard LCD CAMERA MENU 1 Select from Main Menu 1 2 Cycle through the available cameras using and or 8 You also enter a camera number and press or select FUNCTION KEY Follow these steps to select a camera using F22 1 Press 2 Enter a camera number 3 Press F22 You can also use and to cycle through cameras
35. ghted and PROGRAMMING TERN appears on the monitor 4 Move the joystick to a desired end point before time out 5 Select again to save the pattern The icon returns to normal Figure 39 shows a viewing area within which pattern definition can take place The line segment shows one of many paths along which a pattern definition can be created PRESSING THE 72 BUTTON POINT D OR AT ANY INTERMEDIATE POINT ENDS PATTERN DEFINITION JOYSTICK TO POINT A PRESS THE BUTTON TO START PATTERN DEFINITION WAVY Faul Wit Wh JOYSTICK CONTROL 00830 Figure 39 Pattern Definitions C1519M C 8 05 NOTE the Esprit programming menu shows no choices for pattern creation then you have models and are limited to creating and running patterns based on the time values of 60 seconds for full and 30 seconds for half patterns Intercept eguipment also uses 60 seconds for full pattern and 30 seconds for half patterns C1519M C 8 05 PATTERN LENGTH You can set three time values for single pattern lengths and three corresponding time values for two half pattern lengths from the Esprit Programming Menu The single pattern lengths are 1 5 minutes 3 minutes and 6 minutes The corresponding
36. gn a baud rate 4 Select to set parity for the communications port 5 Select to set the Host 6 Select and or to navigate to the Local Address row 7 Select and or to assign an address Select to save your configuration and then select to return to the Setup Mode Default Settings COM 1 19200 baud No Parity Set HOST Address 1 C1519M C 8 05 NOT DEFINED NUMx fa E Figure 9 Key Define Mode KEY DEFINE PLEASE ENTER A KEY ein 82 9 00901 NOTE to Table for the factory default settings NOTE Many of the functions do not require that you enter a detine number In those cases skip steps 5 and 6 NOTE n the GPI Menu F1 F8 associated with the external relays in the current GPI C1519M C 8 05 CONFIGURING THE FUNCTION KEYS 1 Select from Setup Mode to switch to the key define mode 2 Press function key you want to configure If the key is already defined its assigned function is shown If not Def NOT DEFINED appears on the LCD screen 3 Select and or to scroll through the list of available functions 4 Select to choose a function 5 Select and enter the define number 6 Select 7 Select and then Table A Function Key Defaults Function Key Default Function F1 Camera
37. half pattern lengths are 75 minutes 1 5 minutes and 3 minutes Follow these steps to bring up the programming menu 1 Go to Define Menu 2 Refer to Table 2 Enter 95 and press the Prst side of Fist 2 The monitor displays the Preset Label Menu The Programming Menu appears when you click Set 3 Perform the steps in Table Table V Esprit Programming Menu Esprit Programming Menu 1 Move the joystick to position the cursor beside Other Press the Open side of to enter the submenu Position the cursor beside Pattern Length Press the Open side of Open Close a Scroll through the available pattern lengths 1 5 3 or 6 For two half patterns of 75 minutes each select 1 5 for two half patterns of 1 5 min utes each select 3 and for two half patterns of 3 minutes each select 6 6 Press the Open side of to make your time selection 7 Exit the menu STARTING PATTERNS 1 Select from Main Menu 1 2 Select RUNNING PATTERN appears the monitor The pattern runs from start to finish returns to its start position and begins again STOPPING PATTERNS Move the joystick to stop a running pattern 33 34 2 5 zone is user defined space to which label is attached and a camera is associated The camera used at the time the zone boundaries are defined is associated with the zone The zone label appears on the selected monitor afte
38. iber optic products and the following fixed camera models 701 2 701 2 751 2 651 3 MC3651H 2 651 2 Three years other fixed camera models including Camclosure grated Camera Systems and Genex Series multiplexers server and key board Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM8500 CM9500 CM9700 Series Matrix DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades Eighteen months Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders months on DX Series digital video recorders NVR300 Series network video recorders and all Endura Series distributed network based video products One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal
39. ick in the center default position Nee fe Figure 5 Joystick Setup 3 Move the joystick completely to the left and select 4 Move the joystick completely to the right and select 5 Move the joystick completely down and select 8 6 the joystick completely and select 5 7 Select to save the joystick configuration 8 Select to return to the Setup Menu RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 1 Set DIP switches 1 2 and 8 ON and recycle power 2 _Re calibrate the joystick if using a keyboard version before 1 20 For version 1 20 and later keyboards the joystick is automatically calibrated during a factory default initialization 12 C1519M C 8 05 Advance Setup 2 Setup Pin Confirm Define Confirm Figure 6 Advance Setup 2 C1519M C 8 05 0888 CREATING SETUP PIN The factory settings for the KBD960 include the default setup PIN 1234 Follow these steps to change the default PIN 1 Select from Setup Mode Select and or to locate Advance Setup 2 Select and or to choose Setup PIN Select 58 enter a four digit PIN and select once again Advance the cursor to the confirm row select Ea re enter your PIN and select once again The menu indicates OK if confirmed Select to save your PIN CREATING A DEFINE PIN You also need a PIN to access the extended keyboard
40. le 1 Alarm Menu ALARM MENU Select to request the previous triggered logical alarm number in the system The CM6800 matrix interprets this command as a Previous Alarm Step Select to request the next triggered logical alarm number in the system The CM6800 matrix interprets this command as a Next Alarm Step Select to turn off the alarm siren of the keyboard Select to send an ALARM RESET command for the currently displayed alarm R Select to send an ALARM RESET ALL command The CM6800 matrix interprets this command as a Reset Current Alarm on all monitors Select to pause an alarm that has been triggered 13 Select to return to Main Menu 1 C1519M C 8 05 O 5 52 62 9 199 00912 Figure 20 Menu 1 CJ 54 00913 Figure 21 Menu 2 1519 8 05 Table J Menu 1 GPI MENU 1 Select to set the current GPI to the input value Select to re quest control of the selected GPI and send a message to gather information about the status of the auxiliaries within the GPI You have control if this icon is highlighted MTRY If this icon is highlighted the auxiliary control method is momen tary If it is not highlighted the auxiliary control method is latching In momentary mode selecting the icon sends an AUX ON
41. n to a connected keyboard Sending Data appears on the LCD Key Data Sent appears on the LCD when the transfer is complete or Select to receive setup information from a connected keyboard Receiving KeyDefs appears on the LCD Keys Uploaded appears on the LCD when the transfer is complete 25 26 ACCESSING THE 6800 MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU 1 Select gt 2 Enter your Define PIN 3 Select 4 Select rem The following screen appears on your monitor PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 PASSWORD TO MAIN MENU SCRATCHPAD SEQUENCE RETURN 00619 Figure 32 Password Screen 5 Enter your password default is 2899100 The Main Programming Menu appears PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU CAMERA LOGICAI MONITOR ACCESS TIME amp DATE PORT L CAMERA PRIORITY SEQUENCE MACRO ALARM CONTACTS EVENT TIMER SET AUXILIARY MENU SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH RETURN 00924 Figure 33 Main Programming Menu Refer to the CM6800 Installation Operation Manual C1515M for detailed in structions on setting the various items on the Main Programming Menu C1519M C 8 05 DIAGNOSTIC MODE DIAGNOSTIC MODE vX XX To activate the Diagnostic Mode set DIP switch 1 ON This mode allows the fol lowing tests LCD test Keyboard test Serial Input Output SIO test DIP Switch test D 9 2 Figure 34 Diagnostic Mode Menu
42. oard and you can create and execute macros You have access to effective monitoring procedures for any CCTV application You can assign simple or complex functions to many of the keys This allows you to configure the keyboard to suit a specific monitoring environment Some of the keyboard features include the following User friendly icon driven design G Select and monitor any connected camera or video input Control and tilt functions for cameras and configured receivers Control camera iris Zoom and focus for configured equipment Control camera auxiliary functions for configured equipment Control peripheral devices such as video printers frame stores and video multiplexers Select macros to execute complex procedures Store and recall camera presets for equipment with preset capabilities Download function key configurations to and from other keyboards KBD960 Programmable keyboard that can be used with all M devices 120 VAC 60 Hz KBD960 X Same as the KBD960 except 230 VAC 50 Hz KBR960 Same functions as the KBD960 models except it can be mounted onto rack 120 VAC 60 Hz KBR960 X Same the KBR960 except 230 VAC 50 Hz READING THIS MANUAL Each icon key corresponds to an icon on the LCD display Each icon represents a function You will be instructed to Select when reading this manual Press the icon key that corresponds to the icon on the LCD The functions of the
43. ommunications Operating Distance Connectors OPERATIONAL Joystick Display LCD Menu Display Numerical Input Function Keys Control Keys Lens Keys GENERAL Operating Temperature Dimensions KBD960 KBR960 Shipping Weight 12 VDC from 120 or 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 400 mA RS 485 To 3 900 ft 1 2 km on 24 gauge 0 5 mm wire for direct control operation Two 8 RJ 45 connectors female RS 485 serial ports 4 pin RJ 45 connector female RS 232 serial diag nostic port Two 6 pin RJ 45 connectors female not used Proportional Four line backlit LCD for programming and control Eight icon keys for LCD menu selection Ten key numeric keypad with two additional keys for camera and monitor selection Twenty four function keys Six keys for control of various functions Three keys for zoom iris and focus control 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 15 5 x 3 3 x 7 8 D inches 39 45 x 8 38 x 19 81 cm 6 96 W x 1 27 H x 19 00 D inches 17 68 x 3 23 x 48 26 cm 4 59 Ib 2 08 Design and product specifications subject to change without notice 48 C1519M C 8 05 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on FT FR8000 Series f
44. owing items are supplied KBD960 KBR960 Keyboard CM9505UPS Universal Power Supply Two 25 ft 7 6 straight 45 cables with ferrite 10 blank labels and 10 punched LEXAN decal overlays CONNECTING TO THE CM6800 NOTE Communication to the 1 Set all DIP switches OFF The DIP switches are located on the bottom of the keyboards 15 RS 485 Pelco recom keyboard using four conductor shielded 78 twisted pairs such as 2 Connect the Ru 45 straight cable with ferrite from COM 1 of the keyboard to Belden 9418 or a similar cable that the CM9505UPS power supply The ferrite end of the cable must go into the meets or exceeds the basic require keyboard See Figure 2 ments for EIA RS 485 applications 44 3 Connect the other 45 straight cable from the power supply to COM of the CM6800 4 Plug the power supply into a 120 VAC power source MAIN PORT USED FOR POWER INTO KEYBOARD AND FOR COMMUNICATION LINK TO PELCO 6800 THESE I O LINES ARE VOLUME CONNECTED TO 8 PIN RJ SOCKET JP1 AS SHOWN BELOW INCOMING DC IS ALSO BROUGHT IN THIS COM PORT inl JP1PIN FUNCTION JP1 PIN FUNCTION com 6 RESET DIP SWITCHES 1 RS 485 Tx 5 GND 0 VDC IN BUTTON 2 RS 485 Tx 6 RS 485 SERIAL PORT 3 7 RS 485 Rx 00893 4 12 VDC IN 8 RS 485 R ALARM 123
45. r zone definition if you move the camera within the defined zone You can define and associate up to eight zones with the same camera A priority level 1 8 with 8 being the highest is assigned to each zone RULES TO FOLLOW WHEN CREATING ZONES You must remember these points before you create a zone Always move the joystick that camera movement is from left to right Refer to Figure 40 If you create eight equally spaced zones for a single camera it would in clude an entire circle and each zone would cover an angular distance of about 45 degrees if camera receiver configuration and site geometry allow G Name each defined zone so that each zone priority can be easily identified 5 Plan physical placement and associated priority levels ahead of time if you anticipate creating many zones for a camera g You must assign a priority level 1 8 before you create a zone Priority levels are hierarchical and are only relevant when multiple zones are being created 1519 8 05 NOTE 70 create zones when using Spectra cameras you must enable the zone label display in the Spectra menus C1519M C 8 05 CREATING ZONES Move the joystick to Point A 2 Select from Main Menu 2 and enter your PIN if necessary 3 Select 2 2 4 Enter a zone priority level 1 8 and select again The icon becomes highlighted signaling the start of zone creation Edit label Ack set for left edge Pan right Press
46. re selecting this icon control and data information are re quested for the selected GPI Select to bring up the Preset Menu If you enter a number before selecting this icon the preset is called without the Preset Menu being displayed v Fy H gt Select to bring up the next page Main Menu 2 LOG Select to log off the system Table C Main Menu 2 MAIN MENU 2 Select to bring up the Macro Menu If you enter a macro number before selecting this icon the selected macro plays without hav ing to go into the Macro Menu Select to bring up the Sequence Menu If you enter a sequence number before selecting this icon the selected sequence plays without going into the Sequence Menu Select to bring up Define Menu 1 You will see and Enter your define PIN You will not have to re enter your define PIN unless the keyboard goes offline or you log off When you enter your PIN Define Menu 2 appears You will also see in Define Menu 2 You can adjust the display brightness in De fine Menu 1 or Define Menu 2 Selecting either one returns you to Main Menu 1 17 00806 Figure 14 Monitor Menu 01 81 8 59 6263 amp 00907 Figure 15 Camera Menu 1 18 Table Monitor Menu MONITOR MENU Select to request the previous logical monitor number 5
47. res E Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into outlet a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 6 C1519M C 8 05 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1 Read keep and follow these instructions 2 Heed all warnings 3 There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit Only authorized service personnel may open the unit 4 Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes 5 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture if this unit is designed for indoor use only 6 Unless this unit is specifically marked as a NEMA 3 35 4 4X 6 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain or moisture 7 Donot expose this unit to dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on this unit 8 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 9 The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the unit and equipment 10 Do install near any heat source 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer
48. rt a macro make sure no other keyboard has control of the PTZ on the monitor that you want the macro to start on When a macro completes all its steps it stops and only runs again if restarted A continuous macro runs until you clear it or stop it To set up a macro you must bring up the CM6800 Programming Main Menu from the KBD960 or use the CM6800 MGR Program Manager STARTING MACROS There are two ways you can start a macro For example follow these steps to start macro number 1 1 Go to Main Menu 2 2 Select 3 Select or to scroll to macro number 1 4 Select or to start the macro or 1 Go to Main Menu 2 2 Enter 1 3 Select STOPPING MACROS There are two ways you can stop a macro Follow these steps to stop macro number 1 Go to Main Menu 2 2 Enter 1 3 Select 1 Goto Macro Menu 54 2 Select or to scroll to macro number 1 3 Select either PAUSING MACROS Follow these steps to pause macro number 1 1 Go to Main Menu 2 2 Select 3 Select or to scroll to macro number 1 4 Select 1 to pause the macro 5 Select again to restart the macro C1519M C 8 05 SEQUENCE You can select up to 16 sequences Camera number and title sequence status and time date appear on the monitor when you select a sequence To set up a sequence you must bring up the CM6800 Programming Main Menu from the KBD960 or use the CM6800 MGR Program Manager
49. s whether or not you have control of the selected sequence If the sequence is highlighted you have control Select this icon to request or release control of the selected sequence If you enter a number before selecting this icon the keyboard will request control of that sequence number Select to send a SEQ PLAY BWD command to the selected sequence Select to send a SEQ PLAY FWD command to the selected sequence Reserved for future use Reserved for future use Select to return to Main Menu 1 Table O Define Menu 1 DEFINE MENU 1 Enter your PIN to bring up Define Menu 2 Define Menu 2 appears automatically if you have already entered your PIN You will not have to re enter your PIN unless the keyboard goes offline or you log off LCD Select to adjust the LCD display brightness Table P Define Menu 2 DEFINE MENU 2 Select to enter the Define Preset Menu Select to enter the Define Zone Menu 5 Select to enter the Setup Menu Select to send a start pattern programming command to the current camera A highlighted pattern symbol appears Selecting pattern again stops the command and the pattern symbol be comes normal Select to bring up the Programming Menu Select to bring up the Database Menu 20 2 2 3114 4 Select to return to Main Menu 1 23 Figure 27
50. t to display the program menu on your monitor 1235 elie Select to return to the Define Menu C1519M C 8 05 Figure 31 Database Menu NOTE COM 2 5 RS 232 and s only used for sending receiving settings between keyboards It 15 not used for normal operation NOTE 70 send receive setup Information all KBD960 keyboards must be connected to the M bus However each keyboard must have a unique local device address C1519M C 8 05 Table U Database Menu DATABASE MENU Select to send the 5 key configuration to another keyboard You must enter the local device address of the second keyboard This is only sent to a device on the same bus as the keyboard Select to receive another keyboard s key configuration database You must enter the local device address of the second keyboard This is only sent to a device on the same bus as the keyboard Select to return to the Define Menu SENDING RECEIVING KEYBOARD SETUPS You can set up only one KBD960 keyboard and send the information to another keyboard You can also receive the setup information from a connected key board The COM ports are located on the bottom of the keyboard Follow these steps to send or receive setup information between keyboards 1 Select from Define Menu 2 to bring up the Database Menu See Figure 31 2 Select to send setup informatio
51. y a clear command is sent Select to bring up Camera Menu 2 Select to return to Main Menu 1 C1519M C 8 05 62 69 62 5 00808 Figure 16 Camera Menu 2 01 2 9 8 e 85 00909 Figure 17 MUX Menu 1 C1519M C 8 05 Table F Camera Menu 2 CAMERA MENU 2 Select to send an AUX 3 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent Select to send an AUX 4 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent Select to send an AUX 5 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent Select to send an AUX 6 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent Select to send an AUX 7 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent Select to send an AUX 8 set command to the selected camera When you release the key a clear command is sent 447 1919 1919 Select to return to Camera Menu 1 Table G MUX Menu 1 MUX MENU 1 Select to request the previous logical multiplexer number in the system and grant control of the multiplexer if it is available el Select to request the next logical multiplexer number in the sys tem
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