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SYMPHONY

KEYBOARD

Summary of Contents for Symphony

Page 1: ...1 SYMPHONY KEYBOARD ...

Page 2: ...sehold waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to co...

Page 3: ...ls zoom in and out as well as direction The unit provides all the functions required to operate PTZ cameras and speed domes with the ability to program presets and camera settings using the on screen display The same unit can be used to remotely operate and configure any of the Symphony range of DVRs ...

Page 4: ...n connector RS232 Not supported RS485 Connections TA TB GND UTP 1 2 Please read the operation manual of the keyboard and the speed dome carefully before connecting wires When connecting wires first switch off the power to all devices The communication wires should be shielded twisted cable and should be kept as far away as possible from high voltage lines or other potential sources of interference...

Page 5: ...ocol and Baud Rate in use with the devices to be connected and assign these settings to the Keyboard using the MODE switch settings as shown below ON ON ON ON Once the protocol being used has been set the keyboard does not require any further addressing Each PTZ controlled camera connected to the system should be addressed with a unique PTZ ID Typically Camera 1 001 Camera 2 002 Camera 3 003 etc E...

Page 6: ...stem Settings menu Configure The DVR When using the Keyboard to control and operate the Symphony DVR ensure the ID of the DVR does not conflict with those of the speed domes Select the Serial Port for RS485 operation and check the ID of the DVR unit DVR ID ...

Page 7: ... ohm termination resistor fitted at both ends of the connection The termination resistor on the keyboard can be incorporated by setting the MODE switch 5 to ON ON Mode switch 5 ON Down switch 5 ON Termination resistor ON Camera 3 PTZ ID 003 Camera 2 PTZ ID 002 Camera 1 PTZ ID 001 DVR 1 ID 101 Video Out Supply Typical Configurations ...

Page 8: ...d refer to Camera setting PTZ in the Engineer Manual Each camera must have a unique ID e g Camera 1 PTZ ID 001 Camera 2 PTZ ID 002 etc If the Keyboard is to be used to control and operate the Symphony DVR assign the DVR with a unique ID e g ID 101 see page 5 Switch on the power to the Keyboard Current CamID 001 PELCO_D 2400bps Display The Keyboard can now be used to operate the PTZ features of the...

Page 9: ... must be a 120 ohm termination resistor fitted at both ends of the connection The termination resistor on the keyboard can be incorporated by setting the MODE switch 5 to ON ON Mode switch 5 ON Down switch 5 ON Termination resistor ON Camera 3 PTZ ID 003 Camera 2 PTZ ID 002 Camera 1 PTZ ID 001 DVR 1 ID 101 Video Out Supply ...

Page 10: ...nual Each camera must have a unique ID e g Camera 1 PTZ ID 001 Camera 2 PTZ ID 002 etc If the Keyboards are to be used to control and operate the Symphony DVR assign the DVR with a unique ID e g ID 101 see page 5 Switch on the power to the Keyboards The Keyboards will initialise then default to providing PTZ control Current CamID 001 PELCO_D 2400bps Display Any of the keyboards can now be used to ...

Page 11: ...Rs connected on the same 485 Buss to a keyboard then each speed dome camera will also be on that same buss irrespective of the DVR it is connected to Each camera connected will require a unique ID Termination resistor The RS485 standards require a daisy chain connection between the equipment There must be a 120 ohm termination resistor fitted at both ends of the connection The termination resistor...

Page 12: ...st have a unique ID e g DVR 1 Camera 1 PTZ ID 011 Camera 2 PTZ ID 012 etc DVR 2 Camera 1 PTZ ID 021 Camera 2 PTZ ID 022 etc DVR 3 Camera 1 PTZ ID 031 Camera 2 PTZ ID 032 etc DVR 4 Camera 1 PTZ ID 041 Camera 2 PTZ ID 042 etc Assign each DVR with a unique ID e g ID 101 ID 102 ID 103 etc see page 5 Switch on the power to the Keyboard The Keyboards will initialise then default to providing PTZ control...

Page 13: ...ired have been made switch the Power ON The Keyboard will initialise then default to providing PTZ control To change the Keyboard for DVR control press the F3 button Display Display To revert the Keyboard to PTZ control press the F3 button again Press F3 to toggle between PTZ and DVR control Mode Select ...

Page 14: ... to input the ID then Press ENTER Addr 00101 DVR SHE Press the MENU button and you will be presented with the Symphony Log in screen Press ENTER and select your user ID from the drop down list using the UP and DOWN arrows then Press ENTER Input your password using the number keypad to Log in to the system Note You need to press ENTER after each number press e g 2 2 2 2 ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER DVR ...

Page 15: ...yboard Engineer Access If Engineer access has been selected Changes to the configuration of the Symphony DVR can be made using using the Keyboard For Engineer use and configuration changes use the Up DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrows for navigation around the menus and the ENTER button to select and confirm changes refer to the Engineers Guide when necessary for more detailed information regarding each o...

Page 16: ...splays the image from each camera full screen sequentially Picture in Picture displays two camera images simultaneously one within the other these will have been pre defined by the engineer 4 Up displays the images from four cameras simultaneously 9 Up displays the images from nine cameras simultaneously 16 Up displays the images from sixteen cameras simultaneously Repeat until the screen displays...

Page 17: ...that number When the Day is displayed as required press ENTER to select Use the Navigation buttons to highlight the Month box press ENTER to select Repeat as above until the Month is set as required Repeat the above procedure to set the year and the time hh mm until the search start time and date are as required Use the DOWN arrow to highlight the Search button Press ENTER and the recorded footage...

Page 18: ...ny camera as required and press ENTER to select repeatedly pressing ENTER will toggle between select and deselect Use the Navigation buttons to highlight the type of Event s for which you want to search Press ENTER to select repeatedly pressing ENTER will toggle between select and deselect Use the DOWN arrow to highlight the Search button Press ENTER and a list of events will be displayed Use the ...

Page 19: ...se the VIEW button at any time to change the display format for Full or Split screens Press any Camera Select button to display the full screen image from the corresponding camera Press again to return to the split screen During Playback pressing STEP or STEP reverse or forward automatically puts the playback into Step frame by frame mode Press PLAY FF or REW to return to normal playback Press LIV...

Page 20: ...eset tour F1 Auxiliary control buttons F2 Auxiliary control buttons F3 Switch Keyboard control between Speed Domes and DVRs WIDE Turn to a wide angle view TELE Turn to a telescopic range FAR Manually focus on far objects NEAR Manually focus on near objects OPEN Open the camera iris CLOSE Close the camera iris CAM ID Select address ID of the Speed Dome AUTO Control auto horizontal rotation for pan ...

Page 21: ...ID button the LCD will ask you to Input the Camera ID Use the number keypad to input the ID then Press ENTER Use the Joystick to obtain the camera image you require Preset No 006 PELCO_D 2400bps Use the Joystick to obtain the next camera image if required Press the PRESET button and enter the next Preset ID Continue until all presets are set up Call The Speed Dome presets can be called from the Ke...

Page 22: ...Dome can be selected to display Display the camera you wish view Current CamID 009 PELCO_D 2400bps Input CamID 001 PELCO_D 2400bps Use the number keypad to input the ID then Press ENTER Press the CAM ID button the LCD will ask you to Input the Camera ID Input Tour No 1 PELCO_D 2400bps Press the SHOT button the LCD will ask you to input the number for the tour required The Dome will move and displa...

Page 23: ...tion Number Auxiliary Control Camera Power supply Reset Control Backlight Compensation Day Night Auto Tracing White Digital Zoom Keyboard LCD Backlight Focus Iris White Balance Mode WB White Balance Mode WB White Balance Mode WB Black and White Colour switching Run Auto Pan Run Auto Pan Run Auto Pan Power ON OFF Camera Reset On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Auto...

Page 24: ...mmunication connections Screw terminal and 2 x RJ45 Communication Baud Rate Four baud rates i e 2400bps 4800bps and 9600bps Distance of Communication 1200m in maximum Power Supply DC12V 1A Over voltage 14 5V 0 5V Dimensions 330 190 43mm Weight 0 8 Kg Controlled devices Up to 255 ...

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