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Summary of Contents for Intelligent Network Keyboard

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Page 3: ...OVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENC...

Page 4: ...often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation E If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet damaged F When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufact...

Page 5: ... Chapter 3 Operation 17 3 1 Overview 17 LCD Display 17 Locking Buttons 18 Cancelling Command 19 3 2 PTZ Camera Control 19 3 3 DVR System Control 19 Controlling PTZ Camera 20 Controlling DVR 20 3 4 Network Matrix System Control 21 Controlling PTZ Camera 21 Controlling Camera on Specific Monitor 21 Controlling Camera on Specific Pane 22 3 5 MMX System Control 23 Controlling PTZ Camera 23 Controlling...

Page 6: ... 34 Button 34 LCD 35 Audio 35 5 2 Network 35 IP Address 36 DVRNS 36 5 3 Device 36 General 37 Setup 37 5 4 Function 40 Macro 40 Button 41 Appendix 43 Troubleshooting 43 RS485 Connector Pin Outs 43 Buttons 44 PTZ Camera Model Number 48 System Upgrade Error Code 49 Map of Screens Remote Setup 49 Specifications 50 ...

Page 7: ... MMXs DVRs network video transmitters network video receivers and network cameras via network connection y Control of DVRs and various models of PTZ cameras via RS485 or network connection y Two way audio communication y Convenient firmware upgrades via either the USB port or Ethernet y Firmware duplication and autorecovery functions to enhance system stability y Management of multiple network key...

Page 8: ...tion 2 1 PTZ Camera Registration p 9 for details DVR System Control via RS485 Connection You can control DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via RS485 connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 DVR System Registration Basic Mode p 10 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 3 DVR System Control p 19 for details on installation and operation ...

Page 9: ... Registration Advanced Mode p 10 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 3 DVR System Control p 19 for details Network Matrix System Control You can control the network video transmitters network cameras and network video receivers via network connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 Network Matrix System Registration p 12 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 4 Network Matrix System Control p 21 for details ...

Page 10: ...You can control MMXs DVRs connected to the MMX and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via network connection Refer to Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 MMX System Registration p 14 and Chapter 3 Operation 3 5 MMX System Control p 23 for details ...

Page 11: ... and respectively of the network keyboard Refer to the DVR User s Manual for configuring the RS485 connection 7 Power In Connect the power adaptor provided with the network keyboard to the network keyboard The network keyboard starts booting as soon as power is applied 8 Joystick Port Connect a joystick cable A joystick cable should be connected while the network keyboard is powered down CAUTIONS ...

Page 12: ... remotely by running the INIT program Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details on remote software upgrade 1 6 Bottom Panel No Designation Details 1 Joystick Bracket Use to attach the joystick provided with the network keyboard body to the network keyboard body The joystick can be attached either to the left or to the right of the network keyboard body 2 Factory Reset Switch Returns all settings...

Page 13: ...y running the INIT program The network keyboard restarts after completing the factory reset Refer to INIT User s Manual for details on remote factory resetting 1 7 Top Panel No Designation Details 1 Joystick Controls pan and tilt of a PTZ camera by using the stick or zoom of a PTZ camera by using the shuttle ring 2 PTZ Camera Control Buttons Controls the PTZ camera by setting up presets or expande...

Page 14: ...eyboard or devices 7 Command Buttons Gives commands Refer to Appendix Buttons Operation Command p 44 for details 8 Jog Dial Functions only when controlling a DVR Refer to Appendix Buttons Device Control p 45 for details 9 Shuttle Ring Functions only when controlling a DVR Refer to Appendix Buttons Device Control p 45 for details ...

Page 15: ...lly by using the LCD menus or remotely by using the INIT program Refer to Chapter 5 Remote Configuration 5 3 Device p 36 for details on the remote registration The following is about the registration by using the LCD menus 1 Connect a PTZ camera to RS485 PTZ port of the network keyboard referring to the PTZ camera s User s Manual 2 Enter the LCD menu by pressing the SHIFT and button together of th...

Page 16: ...ssing the SHIFT and button together of the network keyboard Refer to Chapter 4 LCD Menu Configuration p 29 for details on entering and configuring the LCD menu 3 Go to the Device General menu y Setup Type Select Basic Basic mode y Port Select DVR and set up the port information for RS485 communication referring to the settings in the DVR 4 Check the DVR s system ID set in the DVR You have to chang...

Page 17: ... automatically when the DVR is registered and you can change the ID The ID will be used to distinguish the DVR from other devices when controlling the DVR by using a network keyboard so each device should have its own unique ID y Connection Select RS485 or Ethernet depending on the connection type RS485 Enter the DVR s system ID set in the DVR if the DVR is connected to the network keyboard via RS...

Page 18: ...n controlling it by using a network keyboard so each monitor or camera should have its own unique ID y Type Set up the camera type Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and then select the device that controls the PTZ camera 2 3 Network Matrix System Registration You can register the network video transmitters network cameras and network vid...

Page 19: ...ser ID and password for the connection to the network device 5 3 Click the Network Camera Network Video Transmitter or Network Video Receiver pull down menu in the device list and then the registered device s pull down menu A list of monitors or cameras supported in the device is displayed y ID Main Monitor Displays the monitor ID and type y ID Camera Name Displays the ID and name of the camera 5 ...

Page 20: ...mote Setup Device General Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop down list 5 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device Setup 5 1 Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and then the Add button to register a DVR connected to the MMX You can control the DVRs by using a network keyboard 5 2 Set up the registration information and click the OK button y ID The network keyboard assig...

Page 21: ...up the camera type Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and then select the device that the PTZ camera is connected 6 Go to the following menus Setup Remote Setup Device Setup Click Matrix in the device list and then the Scan or Add button to register the master MMX 6 1 Set up the registration information y ID The network keyboard assigns t...

Page 22: ...ing a network keyboard so each monitor should have its own unique ID 6 4 Click a camera in the list and then the Edit button Set up the camera ID The MMX s camera ID should be the same as the camera ID of the DVR connected to the MMX Otherwise two different IDs will be assigned to one camera When clicking the OK button displays a message box to confirm the use of the existing ID Click the OK butto...

Page 23: ...ise the network keyboard might not work properly LCD Display LCD Display Explanation y Displays a default screen y Indicates the number or ID of a monitor pane device or camera to control is selected Pressing a command button allows you to control the device y The network keyboard receives commands in order of MON Monitor PANE Pane DEV Device CAM Camera You can give a new command without cancellin...

Page 24: ... device and the CAM command is displayed as a small letter c on the LCD screen y When giving MON CAM commands or PANE CAM commands press the camera ID set in the network keyboard and the CAM command is displayed as a capital letter C on the LCD screen Locking Buttons Pressing the SHIFT and ESC buttons together locks the buttons of the network keyboard You can set up the buttons to be locked by usi...

Page 25: ...he selected camera is displayed in the monitor Pressing the ESC button cancels the command and returns to the default screen 6 You can give a new command 3 2 PTZ Camera Control You can control PTZ cameras via RS485 connection Refer to Appendix Buttons p 44 for details on each control button 1 Press the camera ID If you control the camera in the Basic mode press the 485 ID instead of the camera ID ...

Page 26: ...ode press the DVR s system ID You can check the DVR s system ID in the DVR 2 Press the DEV button You can control the DVR in the main monitor by using device control buttons 3 Press the camera number of the DVR 4 Press the CAM button Video from the camera is displayed in the main monitor connected to the DVR and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera ...

Page 27: ... and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera 3 4 Network Matrix System Control You can control the network video transmitters network cameras and network video receivers via network connection Refer to Appendix Buttons p 44 for details on each control button Controlling PTZ Camera 1 Press the camera ID 2 Press the CAM button You can control the camera ...

Page 28: ...he camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera Controlling Camera on Specific Pane 1 Press the monitor ID 2 Press the MON button You can control the network video receiver that the monitor is connected 3 Press the pane number 4 Press the PANE button 5 Press the camera ID 6 Press the CAM button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane and you can control the cam...

Page 29: ...the CAM button You can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons Controlling Camera on Specific Monitor 1 Press the monitor ID 2 Press the MON button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons if the monitor is a main monitor 3 Press the camera ID 4 Press the CAM button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected monitor and you can contr...

Page 30: ...ess the camera ID 6 Press the CAM button Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera Example II You can control a camera in a specific pane of the main monitor with pressing a pane ID without pressing the monitor ID For this control a unique pane ID should be set up to each pain of a main monitor ...

Page 31: ... you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera Controlling DVR on Specific Monitor 1 Press the monitor ID 2 Press the MON button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons if the monitor is a main monitor 3 Press the DVR ID 4 Press the DEV button The DVR s main monitor screen is displayed in the selected monitor...

Page 32: ...in monitor ID 2 Press the MON button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons 3 Press the pane number 4 Press the PANE button 5 Press the DVR ID 6 Press the DEV button The DVR s main monitor screen is displayed in the selected pane and you can control the DVR by using device control buttons 7 Press the camera number of the DVR 8 Press the CAM button...

Page 33: ... Set up the main monitor 1 Press the pane ID 2 Press the PANE button You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons 3 Press the DVR ID 4 Press the DEV button The DVR s main monitor screen is displayed in the selected pane and you can control the DVR by using device control buttons 5 Press the camera number of the DVR 6 Press the CAM button Video from the ...

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Page 35: ...ying the setting changes Pressing the button repeatedly until the screen displays Save Setup allows you to save or cancel the changes y Arrow buttons Navigates through setup menus or adjust number s value y 0 to 9 Enters a number value 0 to 999 y SHIFT Enters the LCD menu when pressing the button together with the button y Goes to the submenu selects an item or completes an entry that you have mad...

Page 36: ...s the contrast of the LCD screen 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High Backlight Off Adjusts the backlight time min of the LCD screen The backlight will be turned off when there is no action during the preset time after the last action This function does not work if the time is set to 0 Audio Volume Adjusts the volume of audio input and output Upgrade Setting the value to Yes upgrades the software Refer to Chapte...

Page 37: ... Model Sets up the RS485 ID and model number of the PTZ camera for RS485 communication The RS485 ID will be used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling it by using a network keyboard so each camera should have its own unique RS485 ID Check the PTZ camera s model number in the Appendix PTZ Camera Model Number p 48 ...

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Page 39: ...emote Setup screen appears Clicking a menu in the left of the Remote Setup screen displays the current settings for that menu in the right of the screen Clicking a submenu under each menu allows you to change the settings Clicking the OK button closes the Remote Setup screen and applies the changes 5 1 System You can change system information import or export all setting values change a password s...

Page 40: ...ort Setup Click to apply the settings saved as a dat file format to the network keyboard A setup screen appears allowing you to select the setup file You can select whether or not network settings IP address DVRNS will be included when the setup is applied Export Setup Click to save the current network keyboard settings as a dat file format A setup screen appears allowing you to name the setup fil...

Page 41: ...is no action in the network keyboard during the preset time after the last action This function does not work if the time is set to Never Audio Adjust the volume of audio output by using the slide bar NOTE The audio might not work properly if the network keyboard performs other functions during two way audio communication 5 2 Network You can change the network settings and set up DVRNS information...

Page 42: ...r the IP address of the DNS server If you set up the DNS server the domain name of the server can be used instead of the IP address when the DVRNS server is set up Ask your Internet service provider for the IP Address of the DNS Server DVRNS Enter the information of the DVRNS server that the device to control is registered if the device uses the DVRNS function y DVRNS Server Enter the IP address o...

Page 43: ... set during the Device General setup General Basic Mode You can control devices only via RS485 connection when registering the devices in the Basic mode You do not register DVRs but set up the RS485 port information only when controlling the DVRs Refer to 5 3 Device General p 37 for details on setting up the RS485 port information of DVRs y Number of CAMs Set up the number of connected cameras y 4...

Page 44: ...ck the OK button Do not check the Apply to all box if the user ID and password of selected devices are different from each other and the OK button changes to Next Click the Next button and enter the information for connection to each device Refer to the following section for details of the information setup y Add Select the device in the device list and click the button to register the device on t...

Page 45: ...tered and you can change the ID The ID will be used to distinguish the monitor from other monitors when selecting it by using the network keyboard so each monitor should have its own unique ID Pane ID Set up a pane ID to each pane of the monitor Main monitor only The pane ID provides a shortcut to a specific pane when selecting the pane by using a network keyboard When giving a pane ID PANE comman...

Page 46: ...ove Remove All Select a macro in the list and click the Remove button to delete it Clicking the Remove All button deletes all macros from the list y Add Click to register a macro and a setup screen appears ID Assign a unique ID from 1 to 100 to the macro When giving a macro ID MACRO command the network keyboard performs the actions registered on the macro Name Enter a macro name No Displays the or...

Page 47: ...he function button Selecting Macro allows the function button to perform the macro Selecting PTZ CTRL allows the function button to perform the Ctrl feature when controlling a Fastrax PTZ camera y Macro ID Select a macro ID if the macro is set up to the function button Pressing the function button of the network keyboard performs the preset macro ...

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Page 49: ...istered in the Advanced mode The PTZ camera is not controllable y Check PTZ camera settings in the DVR if the PTZ camera is connected to a DVR y Check that the PTZ camera is registered on the network keyboard properly if the PTZ camera is connected to a network keyboard y Check the camera settings The camera type should be set to PTZ Camera INIT program Setup Remote Setup Device Setup Camera type ...

Page 50: ... of all alarm out channels of all devices registered on the network keyboard Shift y SHIFT Button Performs the secondary function of the button if the button supports two functions y SHIFT ESC Locks buttons of the network keyboard y SHIFT Enters the LCD menu ESC y ESC Cancels the command during the command operation or returns to the previous menu during the menu configuration Monitor y Monitor ID...

Page 51: ...rms the tour set to the selected number y SHIFT Stops the tour Pattern y Performs the pattern set to the number 1 y Pattern No Performs the pattern set to the selected number y SHIFT Stops the pattern Home y Performs the home function Menu y Displays the PTZ menu y SHIFT Closes the PTZ menu Joystick y Stick Controls the pan and tilt y Shuttle ring Controls the zoom Device Control NOTE The buttons ...

Page 52: ...reezes the current live images on the screen Zoom y SHIFT Zooms in the current live images on the screen Spot y Displays the spot menu y Spot monitor No Camera No Displays video from the selected camera on the selected spot monitor Search y Searches video recorded in the device Triplex y SHIFT Enters the triplex mode Fast Backward Play y Plays video backward at high speed in the playback mode Back...

Page 53: ...alue when in the setup mode y Changes the layout group while controlling a DVR y Changes the location of the PIP when in the PIP display mode and increases or decreases the number values when in the setup mode while controlling a DVR Jog Dial y Functions only when controlling a DVR y Changes the zoom size when in the zoom mode Turning the Jog Dial clockwise or counterclockwise increases or decreas...

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Page 55: ...ion error 304 Remote upgrade is cancelled by the user 4 Kernel version error 400 USB device mounting failed 101 The upgrade file is not found 401 Reading upgrade package on the USB device failed 102 Extracting package failed 402 Copying upgrade package on the USB device failed 105 Invalid package 403 USB device is not connected 300 Remote connection failed 404 USB device is currently in use 301 Re...

Page 56: ...5 DVR Serial Port Terminal block USB Port 2 on rear panel 2 0 GENERAL Dimensions W x H x D 14 8 x 3 7 x 70 0 376 9mm x 95mm x 177 6mm Shipping Dimensions W x H x D 179 1 x 63 0 x 100 4 455mm x 160mm x 255mm Unit Weight 2 41 lbs 1 1Kg Shipping Weight 4 71 lbs 2 1Kg Operating Temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 0 to 90 Power Supply 5 VDC 3A Power Consumption Max 10W Approval FCC...

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