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Installation and Operation Manual

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CBR-KB3

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Summary of Contents for CBR-KB3

Page 1: ...Keyboards Installation and Operation Manual 9 25 13 29 5 21 1 17 10 26 14 30 6 22 2 18 11 27 15 31 7 23 3 19 12 28 16 32 8 24 4 20 ALT F B C D E AUX2 AUX1 AUX3 AUX4 9 25 13 29 5 21 1 17 10 26 14 30 6 22 2 18 11 27 15 31 7 23 3 19 12 28 16 32 8 24 4 20 ALT F B C D E AUX2 AUX1 AUX3 AUX4 ...

Page 2: ...may be recyclable It may be illegal to dispose of this battery improperly under local state or federal laws Check with a local waste management official for disposal and recycling options CAUTION Electrostatic Sensitive Device Use proper CMOS and MOSFET handling precautions including approved grounded wrists straps etc to avoid damage to this unit or its internal components from electric discharge...

Page 3: ...ner without the express written consent of Kalatel NOTE All information and specifications furnished by Kalatel are believed to be accurate and reliable But Kalatel assumes no responsibility for neither its use nor any infringements of rights of third parties that may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Kalatel The CALIBUR bran...

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Page 5: ...3 LCD Display Description 3 2 3 4 Common Equipment Controls 3 2 3 5 The ALT Key 3 3 3 6 Device Specific Controls 3 4 4 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS 4 1 4 1 System Wiring Diagrams 4 1 4 2 Start Up 4 3 4 3 The RS 485 Network 4 3 4 4 The RS 422 Network 4 4 5 KEYBOARD OPERATIONS 5 1 5 1 CBR KB3 States 5 1 5 2 Multiplexer Interfacing 5 1 5 3 Network Interfacing 5 4 5 4 Other Available Keyboard Functions 5 5 ...

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Page 7: ...cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer They might cause hazards Use only with accessories recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water For example Near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub In a wet basement Near a swimming pool In an unprotected outdoor installation In any are...

Page 8: ...o not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternatively this unit may be equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third pin for grounding This plug fits only a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace the outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Pow...

Page 9: ...e unit has been exposed to rain or water If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used parts specified by the manufacturer or that they have the same characteristics Unauthorized substitutions may resu...

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Page 11: ...ailable and supports the use of variable speed telemetry systems Contact a distributor for current equipment compatibility 2 2 Installation Site Considerations AC Power Ensure that the AC power supply to which the external DC power supply is connected is stable and is within 10 of the rated voltage If the power source is likely to have excessive spikes or power dips power line conditioning or a UP...

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Page 13: ... D MONITOR E FREEZE SEQUENCE FUNCTION 2X ZOOM ALARM 9 25 13 29 5 21 1 17 10 26 14 30 6 22 2 18 11 27 15 31 7 23 3 19 12 28 16 32 8 24 4 20 ALT F B C D E AUX2 AUX1 AUX3 AUX4 9 25 13 29 5 21 1 17 10 26 14 30 6 22 2 18 11 27 15 31 7 23 3 19 12 28 16 32 8 24 4 20 ALT F B C D E AUX2 AUX1 AUX3 AUX4 ENTER MENU FRAME FORWARD STOP FRAME REVERSE FAST FORWARD SEARCH FAST REVERSE ZOOM optical FOCUS IRIS ARROW...

Page 14: ...ment UNIT SELECT Selects multiplexer to be controlled or to be released from control Also sets keyboard network address monitor mode and silences keyboard buzzer LCD DISPLAY Shows unit status and operator prompts RECORD Selects RECORD mode Duplex models are always in record mode key is inactive Indicator LED above key PLAY Selects playback mode for decoding tapes Indicator LED above key LIVE Selec...

Page 15: ...control of pan tilt zoom functions JOYSTICK Used in MENUs and for pan and tilt in 2X Zoom Also used with telemetry for camera control of pan tilt zoom functions Joystick option with variable speed P T Z control is supported MENU MENU Setup Used to enter menus and to escape from menus at any time In the Telemetry Mode activates the Kalatel Dome Programming ENTER SELECT Used in menus to select and e...

Page 16: ...ard Disk recorder and multiplexer SEARCH Used with Hard Disk multiplexer and recorder for locating video on the Hard Disk or an Archive DAT tape drive FAST FORWARD Used to speed up the playback and for searching the Hard Disk FAST REVERSE Used for reverse playback searching the Hard Disk and Rewind operations FRAME FORWARD Used when the FREEZE control is activated in playback for single frame adva...

Page 17: ...y receivers from selected manufacturers The Calibur ProBridge manuals cover these variations for what the AUX buttons control when not using Kalatel telemetry equipment Special features are available when using the Kalatel Mini Dome The following table lists the functions for these keys Auxiliary Function Kalatel MIni Dome Function AUX 1 Start Tour number one Each push will turn ON Tour number one...

Page 18: ...table below Setting Speed Levels AUX 3 AUX 4 Slowest Speed OFF OFF Slow Speed ON OFF Fast Speed OFF ON Fastest Speed ON ON Table 3 9 The AUX 3 and AUX 4 Keys The AUX 5 Key This feature is used for setting the Autopan Limits by pushing the AUX 5 key Toggling the AUX 5 key will set the Left Right Limits as follows 1 Set the left limit by using the joystick or the arrow key 2 Turn ON the AUX 5 key 3 ...

Page 19: ...r adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RS 232 1 RS 485 2 12V DC B 2 wire twisted unshielded BLK RED Interface Connector Card Supplied RJ 45 Connector 12V DC RS 422 1 PWR 2 RS 485 12V DC RS 422 1 PWR 2 RS 485 RS 422 Cable RJ 45 to RJ 45 Supplied WHT GRY BRN YEL GRN BLK ORG BLU red blk 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 Remote Keypad 2 wire twisted unshielded RS 485 Cables RJ 45 to RJ 45 Supplied CBR KB3 J R...

Page 20: ...le RJ 45 to flying leads User Supplied 14Vdc power adapter Supplied KTD 304 Remote Keypad Video Signal Coaxial Cable Interface Connector Card Supplied Calibur CBR MMX and DVMR series video equipment Before starting a telemetry connection and connecting other optional accessory equipment to the system make sure the multiplexer power video VCR and monitor connections are completed and everything is ...

Page 21: ...to interpret the polling results displayed in the LCD readout see section 5 4 3 The RS 485 Network The RS 485 network is a multi drop wiring configuration with a maximum length of 3 000 feet or 1 000 meters without signal amplification or modems RJ 45 connectors are used for most hookups see the system diagrams starting on page 4 1 A 100 ohm terminator is required at each end of the RS 485 line So...

Page 22: ...r terminal blocks If this is the first or last device on the network terminate the device with a 100 ohm terminator plug Usually available from unit supplier Most Kalatel units have looping RS 422 network connectors meaning that the signal is looped in and out of the unit on the same connector 4 4 1 RS 422 Connections and Cabling RS 422 Cable Specification 22 AWG Twisted Pair unshielded 2 wire Les...

Page 23: ...his state the Keyboard has established a connection with one of the multiplexers on the network The top line of the display shows The bottom line of the display shows where keyboard SS is controlling multiplexer DD Connected SS DD When connected to a CBR 10 16 multiplexer the keyboard simulates the front panel of the multiplexer it controls All the CBR KB3 keys behave in exactly the same way as if...

Page 24: ...R KB3 remains in the Standing by state If the user picks the ID used by the CBR KB3 itself the display shows Cannot connect to Myself If the chosen unit number is connected to the network but is being controlled by a different CBR KB3 the display shows That unit is already in use If the chosen unit number is that of another CBR KB3 the display shows Cannot connect to a keyboard Automatic Network P...

Page 25: ...at the same time When an operator has completed control actions on a specific multiplexer before the CBR KB3 can connect to a new multiplexer it must disconnect from the current multiplexer To disconnect from a multiplexer the CBR KB3 must be in the Connected state More Examples Suppose the user has been controlling multiplexer number 2 and now wants to disconnect When the connection is successful...

Page 26: ... network it is possible for the operator to request a complete polling of the network This is done as follows 1 Press the Global key See front panel diagram on page 3 1 The display shows _ _ are the polled unit s Polling Units _ _ The ID numbers are displayed as they are polled If the CBR KB3 is busy controlling a multiplexer when the user starts the polling the CBR KB3 tries to reconnect to that ...

Page 27: ... on off 1 ON 2 OFF The buzzer can now be toggled by selecting ON 1 or OFF 2 as desired Upon selection the keyboard returns to the ready state The top line of the display shows The middle and bottom line of the display shows depending on the keyboard s connection status before performing this operation Standing by Connected 32 01 Selecting the Monitor Mode of Operation With all other Kalatel units ...

Page 28: ...the method described in section 9 0 In addition the Main keyboard can override any command made by the Monitor mode keyboards Upon pressing the button again the unit s display shows Exiting monitor mode The keyboard will return to the ready state The top line of the display shows The bottom line of the display shows depending on the keyboards connection status before performing this operation Stan...

Page 29: ... 00 The ALT KEY Examples a Set the preset 07 of camera 01 b Set the preset number 00 of camera 01 c Go to preset 00 of camera 01 1 Turn off ALT The ALT LED should be off 1 Turn off ALT The ALT LED should be off 1 Turn off ALT The ALT LED should be off 2 Press key 1 to select camera 01 2 Press key 1 to select camera 01 2 Press key 1 to select camera 01 3 Press the preset key twice 3 Turn on ALT The...

Page 30: ... more than eight multiplexers are installed use the following formula Telemetry Receiver Address 32 x Multiplexer ID 1 Camera Number 1 In other words telemetry receiver units connected to the inputs of the first multiplexer will have addresses of 0 to 31 regardless of the number of camera inputs the unit has This is because the addresses must be reserved in blocks large enough to handle the maximu...

Page 31: ...e KB3 should be in the Telemetry mode If it is not press the Telemetry key on the KB3 keypad Then press the camera number for the CyberDome to be programmed NOTE The camera selection can only be accessed in Telemetry mode not in MENU mode In the MENU mode the camera keys are used for entering numerical data and do not function as camera selection buttons At this point the user can now access the C...

Page 32: ...e Programming Instructions Kalatel Document A06 8S4C A for more detailed instructions on programming the CyberDome Exiting the Kalatel CyberDome Programming Menu 1 Press the MENU key once The KB3 LCD displays 1 second EXIT KALATEL MENU 2 The KB3 LCD will display in Telemetry mode Connected KB 01 02 ...

Page 33: ... for keyboard Ship Weight 4 lb 1 8 kg packed including the external AC power supply and manual Finish Protection Zinc coated all surfaces Paint Dark Grey powder coat light texture Keyboard Elastomeric keyboard tactile feedback built in LEDs Environmental Temperature 0 to 40 C operating Relative Humidity 90 non condensing Electrical Input Voltage 12 VDC DC jack center pin positive Power 2 W nominal...

Page 34: ...and variable speed joystick telemetry control Options Model 0720 0027 RS 485 Terminators Set of two 4310 0034 RJ 45 to RJ 45 adapter cable 1 5 meter 58 0150 0133 Replacement Manual 4010 0007 Replacement power supply 12 VDC 1 A NTSC 4010 0008 Replacement power supply 12 VDC 1 A PAL NOTE All specifications are subject to change without notice Kalatel believes that all specifications are correct but ...

Page 35: ...e contact the dealer who supplied the unit for the correct procedures to return the unit to the factory or the nearest factory service center If the dealer is not available contact the manufacturer of the unit as detailed below and request a Return Material Authorization RMA number The unit s serial number must be provided before a RMA number can be issued Units returned to the factory for service...

Page 36: ...omponent or system as originally paid by the Reseller In no event shall Kalatel be liable for any incidental consequential indirect or special damages including without limitation damages for loss of revenue cost of capital claims for service interruptions or failure of supply costs and expenses incurred in connection with labor overhead transportation installation or removal of the Products or su...

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Page 38: ...eration Manual 0150 0133 7 4 Revision B Kalatel P O Box 3004 Corvallis OR 97339 United States of America Telephone 800 343 3358 7 00 AM to 4 30 PM Pacific time In Oregon 541 754 9133 Facsimile 541 754 7162 24 hours a day ...

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