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ID Number:*3
Device Name:DVR-1
Device Type: DVR
Connection Type:RS232
232 address: 8 parity: N/A
protocal: DVR-2 stopbit: 1
baudrate:9600
databit: 8
5. Network Keyboard Control Decode Explanation
5.1 Connection
5.1.1 Keyboard setup after serial ports connected
The user must login decoder Web and choose “network keyboard “in serial port setup
before connect the keyboard and the decoder. i.e.: system config.
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RA232, then
choose network keyboard in serial port function. Then set properties such as baudrate,
data-bit, parity,stop-bit, and etc.(The default mode: baudrate: 9600; databit: 8; stopbit: 1;
parity: none). The properties of keyboard and DVR are required to be consistent.
Network keyboard config.: menu operation
->control setup. (ID number, device name
and connection type are also configured here)
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ID number
ID number is to recognize the front-end devices’ numbers
Configuration steps: move the cursor to ID number and input the
number.
Note: if the device number is marked with”*”, e.g. if a user input “3”,
then it will be shown as “*3”, which means that the front-end device
that numbered 3 has finished control setup, user can thus read the type and name of
NO.3 device.
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Device name
Name the front-end device. The keyboard supports multiple input methods.
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Device type
Choose DVR for the decoder. Types are DVR, Dome, CMS, and NVS etc,. Choose
front-end device type by controlling directional keys (left and right keys), then use
directional keys (up and down) to set other configurations.
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Connection type
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he connection type is determined by the connection way of
keyboard and device.
e.g. the connection type is RS232 if the keyboard is connected to
DVR via 232 interface.
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How to set?
Use the directional key(up and down) to move the cursor to the connect type, and
use directional keys(left and right) to choose the method. Press ENTER to go to the
“config.” And set 232 address, protocol, baudrate, databit, stopbit, parity and etc.
there.
NOTE:
a. 232 address/485 address are the local numbers of the corresponding DVR.
b. DVR-2 is used as general protocol. DVR-2 is a network keyboard protocol,
which corresponds to the serial port protocol of a decoder.
5.1.2 Keyboard setup after network connected
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