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This manual describes the installation and operation procedures of V2117 series system keyboards. Compatible with Infinova series matrix switching systems and digital video recorders, V2117 series system keyboards are capable of handling video switching, system setup, menu programming, pan/tilt and lens control, alarm acknowledgement, salvo switching, and DVR control. V2117 series system keyboards can establish Ethernet or bi-directional RS-232 communications with Infinova series matrix switching systems. Six different baud rates are provided to meet various requirements. They also feature built-in RS485 and Manchester control code generators for direct control over 16 Infinova series site receivers and super domes. Besides, they could directly control DVR through RS-485 interface. To facilitate system operation, the LCD display window indicates site number, camera number, monitor number, as well as any digital inputs from the keyboards.
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FCC Warning
V2117 series system keyboards all comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. V2117 series system keyboards have been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. 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 interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Read this manual carefully before installation. This manual should be saved for future use.
Indicates that the un-insulated components within the product may carry a voltage harmful to humans.
Indicates operations that should be conducted in strict compliance with instructions and guidelines contained in this manual.
Warning: To avoid risk of fire and electric shock, keep the indoor product away from rain and moisture!
Table of Contents
Chapter I General Description.................................................. 1 1.1 Description ....................................................................... 1 1.2 Models.............................................................................. 1 1.3 Features ............................................................................ 1 1.4 Keyboard Layout............................................................... 1 Chapter II Keyboard Setup and Installation ............................ 2 2.1 System Setup .................................................................... 2 2.1.1 COMM Setup ............................................................ 2 2.1.2 RS485 Setup .............................................................. 3 2.1.3 BWS Setup ................................................................ 3 2.1.4 Joystick Setup............................................................ 3 2.1.5 RPT Setup ................................................................. 3 2.1.6 Beeper Setup.............................................................. 4 2.1.7 CAM Input Setup....................................................... 4 2.1.8 Factory Default .......................................................... 4 2.1.9 Exit ........................................................................... 4 2.2 Version control .................................................................. 4 2.3 System Connection............................................................ 4 2.3.1 V2117 Keyboard Controls Super Domes..................... 4 2.3.2 V2117 Keyboard Controls Receivers/Drivers.............. 5 2.3.3 RS-232 Communications............................................ 5 2.3.4 Ethernet Communications .......................................... 5 2.3.5 Using Port Expanders................................................. 6 Chapter III Keyboard Operation and Programming................ 6 3.1 Keyboard Operation .......................................................... 6 3.1.1 Keyboard LCD .......................................................... 6 3.1.2 Establishing Ethernet Communication ........................ 8 3.1.3 User Login................................................................. 8 3.1.4 Video Switching ........................................................ 8 3.1.5 Camera Control.......................................................... 8 3.1.6 Running a Tour.......................................................... 9 3.1.7 Calling a Preset...........................................................9 3.1.8 Calling a Salvo ...........................................................9 3.1.9 Calling a Pattern .........................................................9 3.1.10 Activating Auxiliary Relays ......................................9 3.1.11 Acknowledging an Alarm........................................10 3.2 Matrix System Setup........................................................10 3.2.1 System Reset ............................................................10 3.2.2 Arranging Monitor Display .......................................10 3.2.3 Programming Monitor Tour ......................................10 3.2.4 Setting Date Format ..................................................11 3.2.5 Setting Day of the Week ...........................................11 3.2.6 Programming Preset..................................................11 3.2.7 Programming Pattern ................................................11 3.2.8 Camera Lockout .......................................................12 3.2.9 Monitor Arming/Disarming.......................................12 3.3 Menu Programming .........................................................12 Chapter IV DVR Control Function .........................................13 4.1 System Setup ...................................................................13 4.1.1 Access System Setup Mode.......................................13 4.1.2 Menu Setup for DVR Control....................................13 4.2 System Connection ..........................................................13 4.3 System Operation.............................................................14 4.3.1 Select the Controlled DVR........................................14 4.3.2 Switch PTZ Status ....................................................14 4.4 Control DVR via Ethernet ................................................14 4.4.1 Keyboard Menu Setup ..............................................14 Appendix I Specifications.........................................................15 Appendix II Keyboard Operation Under Different Protocols .15 Appendix III Table for Functions of DVR Front Panel Keys ..18 Appendix IV Cable Diameter Calculation and Lightning & Surge Protection ...................................................19
Convenient monitor arming/disarming and alarm acknowledgement. Easy preset defining and calling up. Camera lockout capability. Six optional baudrates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400bps.
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Infinova
P A G E P A G E
SYSTEM KEYBOARD
AUXILIARY OFF IRIS CLOSE PTZ OPEN EDIT ON ACK ENTER
P A G E P A G E E N T E R
13 12
LAST
LOCK
E X I T
NEXT
RUN PLAY
HOLD REC
UP
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OFF
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PATRN
OPERATE PROGRAM
CLEAR ESC
F2
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DOWN
MENU
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Figure 1-1. V2117 System Keyboard Layout (1) Key switch (3) Site control (5) F2 key (7) PROG key (9) SALVO/MENU key (11) Camera/SHIFT key (13) HOLD/REC key (15) LOCK key (17) Numeric key (19) TELE/PTT/Down arrow key (21) FAR/Right arrow key (23) OPEN/EDIT/Page down key (25) ON/Page right key (27) PATRN/Exit key (29) Four LED indicators (31) CLEAR/ESC key (2) USER key (4) F1 key (6) Monitor/UNIT key (8) ARM/POWER & OFF key (10) NEXT key (12) RUN/PLAY key (14) LAST key (16) ACK/ENTER key (18) WIDE/SYS/Up arrow key (20) NEAR/Left arrow key (22) CLOSE/PTZ/Page up key (24) OFF/Page left key (26) SHOT/PRST key (28) LCD display panel (30) 3-D Joystick
1.2 Models
V2117 System keyboard with LCD display, 3D joystick, RS485/Manchester output, RS232/Ethernet; DVR Control 120V/60Hz System keyboard with LCD display, 3D joystick, RS485/Manchester output, RS232/Ethernet; DVR Control 230V/50Hz
V2117X
1.3 Features
Built-in RS485/Manchester control code generators, allowing direct control over site receivers or super domes. DVR control through RS-485 interface. Communicates with the matrix switching system through RS-232 or Ethernet interface. User-friendly design with clearly labeled operation keys. Video input/output switching ability. Variable-speed 3-D joystick for controlling motorized pan/tilts and lens. Capable of programming, starting and controlling. Support System/Monitor Tours and System Salvos.
Note: Please refer to Appendix for details on keys used for DVR functions.
9600 19200 38400 Example: If the desired baud rate is 4800, first press ACK to select baud rate 4800 then press PROG key to confirm. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. Ethernet IP Setup Press PROG key to enter the Ethernet IP Setup menu. IP setting includes local IP (IP for the keyboard), matrix IP (IP for the target matrix switcher), digital video recorder (DVR for short) IP (IP for the target DVR), gateway IP and subnet mask IP. Each setting is prompted by different messages in the LCD. Note Every time the IP address or network communication mode is changed, it is recommended to turn the Keyswitch twice (from MENU to OPERATE), so as to establish network communication quickly. There are 5 options in the IP Address set menu. To set IP addresses, just press the NEXT or LAST key to toggle through below five options. Local IP Address: 192.168.000.001 Matrix IP Address: 192.168.000.001 Dvr IP Address: 192.168.000.001 Gateway: 192.168.000.001 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000 Previous menu To Set Local IP: 1. Enter the first group of number for the first byte 2. Press ACK key to confirm 3. Repeat step 1 to 2 until the four bytes settings are finished 4. Press NEXT to save current setting. Example: To set the local IP address as 192.168.0.10: 1. Enter 192 and then press ACK key 2. Enter 168 and then press ACK key 3. Enter 0 and then press ACK key 4. Enter 10 and then press ACK key The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show the IP address as 192.168.0.10. Note: Use NEAR and FAR Keys to toggle between the four IP address bytes.
To Set Matrix IP: You can set matrix IP when the message Matrix IP Address is displayed. The default matrix IP is 192.168.000.001. Follow the same procedure of setting the local IP to set the matrix IP. Note: The last byte of the matrix IP must be set as the same as the site number of the target matrix switcher. For example, in order to control site 3, the matrix IP should be set to XXX. XXX. XXX.003.
To Set DVR IP: You can set DVR IP when the message DVR IP Address is displayed. Follow the same procedure of setting the local IP to set the DVR IP. To Set Gateway: You can set gateway when the message Gateway is displayed. The default gateway IP is 192.168.000.001. Follow the same procedure of setting the local IP to set the gateway. To Set Mask Address: You can set Net Mask when the message Subnet Mask is displayed. The default net mask is 255.255.255.000. Follow the same procedure of setting the local IP to set the subnet mask. To return to the previous menu: Press PROG key to return to the previous menu, or press OFF (the No. 8 key) to return to the previous menu. 2.1.2 RS485 Setup Press PROG key to get in to RS485 Setup menu. There are 3 options in the RS485 setup menu. Press the NEXT or LAST key to toggle through below three options: Protocol Select Baud Rate Setup Previous Menu To Select Protocol Press PROG key to get in to Protocol Select menu. There are 7 options in the protocol select menu, five protocol options, DVR and OFF. Press the ACK key to toggle through below seven options: Protocol: ***(Current protocol) Set to: Infinova protocol (Default baud rate at 4800) Pelco-P protocol (Default baud rate at 9600) Samsung protocol (Default baud rate at 4800) Vicon protocol (Default baud rate at 4800) Pelco-D protocol (Default baud rate at 2400) Dvr (Fixed baud rate at 9600) Off (No protocol is selected) Example: If the desired protocol is PELCO-P protocol, first press ACK key to select and then press PROG key to confirm. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. To Set RS485 Baud Rate Press PROG key to get in to RS485 Baud Setup menu. There are 5 options in the RS485 Baud Setup menu. To setup RS485 baud rate, just press the ACK key to toggle through the five options below: 1200 2400 4800 9600
19200 Example: If the desired baud rate is 4800, first press ACK to select baud rate 4800 then press PROG key to confirm. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. To Return to Previous menu Press PROG key to return to the previous menu. 2.1.3 BWS Setup Press PROG key to get in to BWS Setup menu. There are two options in the BWS Setup menu. Press the NEXT or LAST key to toggle through below two options: BWS Setup Previous Menu To Setup BWS, press PROG key to set ON or OFF. ON=Manchester code is enabled; or OFF=Manchester code is disabled. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. Previous Menu=to return to the previous menu. 2.1.4 Joystick Setup To Set Original Joystick Position You can reset the original position for the joystick. This feature is useful when the joystick has been operated for a long period of time, and its original position maybe shift slightly away from the central point (the factory preset original position). Under such circumstances, reset the current original position by setting parameters. Press PROG key to get in to Joystick Setup menu. There are two options in the Joystick Setup menu. To set the current original position for the joystick, just press the NEXT or LAST key to toggle between below two options: Zero Position indicates setting the original position for the joystick. To set the Zero position, press PROG key. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. Previous Menu indicates returning to the previous menu.
2.1.5 RPT Setup Press PROG key to get in to RPT Setup menu. There are two options in the RPT Setup menu. To toggle between the following two options using the NEXT or LAST key: ON=to select the PTZ Control Mode for Infinova matrix switching systems, OFF= a factory-reserved option for future products. To set a desired PTZ Control Mode, press PROG key. 3
Previous Menu=to return to the previous menu. 2.1.6 Beeper Setup Press PROG key to get in to Beeper Setup menu. There are two options in the beeper setup menu. To toggle between the following two options using the NEXT or LAST key: ON=to enable the keyboard beeper, or OFF=to disable the keyboard beeper. To set up keyboard beeper, press PROG key. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. Previous Menu= to return to the previous menu. 2.1.7 CAM Input Setup Press PROG key to get in to Cam Input Setup menu. There are two options in the Cam Input Setup menu. To toggle between the following two options using the NEXT or LAST key: 1. Mode 1 indicates normal camera input mode. The number that the user enters on the keyboard is the complete camera number. Mode 2 indicates camera number input memory mode. When user inputs a camera number that has more than 4 digits on the keyboard, the digits that are higher than 4 will be remembered. And then, if user input a camera number with 4 digits or less, the remembered number will be filled in the order that is higher than the 4th digit (from right) to form a new number. Press PROG key to select mode. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. 2. Previous Menu= to return to the previous menu. 2.1.8 Factory Default Press PROG key to set the factory default parameters. Note: To avoid the unexpected errors happening, please do not operate the joystick when setting the factory default parameters. 2.1.9 Exit For menu exit, turn the key switch to PROGRAM or OPERATE position.
RS232 PORT ETHERNET T+ TG B W S
Figure 2-1. V2117 Rear Panel Figure 2-1 (shown above) illustrates the communication ports on the profile of V2117 keyboard: 1. These three pins respectively labeled "B", "W" and "S" are used for direct control of receiver/drivers or dome cameras via Manchester control code; 2. These three pins, respectively labeled as "G", "T-" and "T+", are provided for direct control over receiver/drivers dome cameras via RS485 control code; 3. Ethernet port is used for Ethernet connections; 4. RS-232 port is used for RS-232 communications with the matrix switching system. 2.3.1 V2117 Keyboard Controls Super Domes A single keyboard is capable of providing direct PTZ control over Infinova series Super Dome cameras. Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 shown below illustrate the connections with super domes.
Terminated with a 120 ohm resistor
W S B
Super Dome
Infinova
SY STEM KEYBOA RD
AUXILI ARY CONT ROL P A G E P A G E P A G E P A G E E N T E R E X I T
RS232
ET HERNET
T+T-G
BW S
LAST
LOCK
ACK
ENT ER
ABC
DEF
OFF
I RIS
ON
USER
SITE
N EXT
RU N
PLAY
HOLD
REC
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GHI
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JKL
6
MNO
CLOSE OPEN
PTZ EDIT
F OCUS
UP
OFF
AR M SALVO
POWER MENU
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PQRS
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TUV
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NEAR
PATRN SHOT
PRST
OPERATE PROGRAM MENU
FAR
PR OG
CAM
SHIFT
MON
UNIT
Z OOM
F1
CLEAR
ESC
F2
WIDE
SYS
TELE
PTT
DOWN
V2117
F O C U S PO T
Z O O M PO T
PA N 1 P O T
PA N 2 P O T
AUX1 COM
TIL T P O T
A U X 1 N/ C
S HI E L D
A U X 2 N/ C
A U X2 C O M
A U X 1 N/ O
A U X 2 N/ O
24V AC
- R EF
+R E F
24V AC
P O W ER
R+
R-
R+
Super Dome
Super Dome
P OWER RS 485
Infinova
SYSTEM KEYBOAR D
AUX ILIARY CONTROL P A G E P A G E P A G E P A E E N T E R E X I T
LAST
LOCK RUN
P LAY
ACK
ENTER
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ABC
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OFF
I RI S
ON
USER
SITE
NEXT
HOLD
REC
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GHI
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JKL
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MNO
CLOSE OPEN G
PTZ E DI T
FOCUS
UP
RS232
ETHERNET
T+T-G
BWS
OFF
ARM
POWER
SALVO
MENU
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PQRS
8
TUV
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WXYZ
N EAR
FAR
PATRN SHOT
PRST
OP ERATE
PROG
CAM
SHIFT
MON
UNIT
ZOOM
PROGRAM MENU
F1
CLEAR
ES C
F2
WIDE
SY S
TELE
P TT
DOWN
V2117
Powe r RS485 Ma nchester Eth ern et
Infinova
SYSTEM KEYBOARD
P A G E P A G E AUXILIARY OFF IRIS CLOSE PTZ OPEN EDIT ON P A G E P A G E E N T E R CONTROL USER SIT E E X I T 1 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ MON UNIT
LAST
LOCK
RS23 2
ETHERNET
T+T-G
BWS
NEXT RUN PLAY
ACK ENTER
HOLD REC
U P
OFF
PATRN
2.3.3 RS-232 Communications V2117 keyboard can establish bi-directional RS-232 communications with Infinova series matrix switching systems (V2011, V2015, V2020, V2040, V2060). Here is just an example to show RS-232 communications with V2011 matrix switch systems.
CAMERAS ALARMS RELAYS
NONCC MNONCC M
CLEAR ESC
F 2
DOW N
V2117
2.3.2 V2117 Keyboard Controls Receivers/Drivers The actual drive capability of V2117 keyboard RS485 output shall be 4 to 5 receivers whose ID fall within the scope of 1-64, in addition V2117 can work with V2412M series to provide control of up to 16 receivers. (Please refer to V2412M series user documentation for more information.) Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5 shown below illustrate the connections with the receivers/drivers.
F O C US P O T ZOO M P OT AU X 1 CO M AU X 2 CO M P AN 1 P O T P AN 2 P O T AU X 1 N/O AU X 2 N/C AU X 2 N/O TI L T P O T AU X 1 N/C S H I EL D
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MAN CHESTER C OD E
BW SB WS B WS B W S
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SYSTEM KEYBO ARD
AUXILIARY 1 2 ABC 3 DEF P A G E P A G E OFF I RIS CLOSE PTZ OPEN EDIT ON P A G E P A G E E N T E R CONTROL USER SITE E X I T
LAST
LOCK
R S232
ETHERNET
T+T-G
BWS
N EXT RUN PLAY
ACK ENTER
COD E
V1690
HOLD REC
4 GHI
5 J KL
6 M NO 9 WXYZ M ON UNIT
U P
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2 4 V AC
P O WE R
CODE
V2117
2.3.4 Ethernet Communications V2117 keyboard can establish Ethernet communication with most Infinova series matrix switching systems. Here is just an example to show Ethernet connections with V2015 matrix switching system.
Power RS485
Manchester Ethernet
Infinova
SYSTEM KEYBOARD
1 2 ABC 5 J KL 8 TUV 0 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ MO N UNIT P A G E P A G E AUXILIARY O FF IRI S CLO SE PTZ O PE N EDIT ON P A G E P A G E E N T E R CO NTROL US ER SITE E X I T
LAST
LOCK
ACK ENTE R
RS232
ETHERNET
T+T-G
BWS
NEXT
U P
OFF
PATR N
CLEAR ESC
F 2
DOWN
V2117
V IDE O INPUTS
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A LARM S
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RS485
PROG MON
DATA LINE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
RS 232 PORTS
ETHERNET
V2015
To perform keyboard operation, access the Operate Mode by placing the key switch in the OPERATE position. Operation Mode Switching Shortcut: Matrix RS232 Control Mode: USER + 1 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 1); Matrix Ethernet Control Mode: USER + 2 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 2); DVR RS485 Control Mode: USER + 3 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 3); DVR Ethernet Control Mode: USER + 4 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 4); 4-digit Camera Number Display Mode: USER + 5 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 5); 8-digit Camera Number Display Mode: USER + 6 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 6) 12-digit Camera Number Display Mode: USER + 7 (press and hold USER key and then press numeric key 7. Available for V2060 series matrix switchers only.). 3.1.1 Keyboard LCD 1. At RS232 Matrix Control Mode At 4-digit camera number display mode, the LCD will display as follows:
SITE MON 001 CAM 0005
Power RS485
Manchester Ethernet
Infinova
SYSTEM KEYBOARD
AUX ILIARY 1 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ MON UNI T ZOOM CLEAR E SC F 2 WIDE S YS T ELE PTT P A G E P A G E OFF IRIS CLOSE P TZ OPEN EDIT ON P A G E P A G E E N T E R CONTROL USER SI TE E X I T
LAS T
LOCK
ACK E NTE R
NEXT
RUN PLAY
HOLD REC
U P
RS232
ETHERNET
T+T-G
BWS
OFF
PATRN
DOWN
V2117
2.3.5 Using Port Expanders In some applications, V2405-4 series Port Expanders might be required to expand the original RS-232 ports of the matrix switching system. A single port expander can expand one original port into a maximum of four ports. Different matrix switching systems identify the expanded ports with different approaches. For details on how your matrix switching system will recognize the expanded ports, please refer to manuals provided with the matrix switching system and the port expander.
CAMERAS ALARMS
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B W SB W S B W S B W S
T+
T- GND
V2011
Of which, SITE displays nothing; MON displays monitor number in 3 digits; CAM displays camera number in 4 digits. Example: Switch camera number 89. Enter 89 directly on the keyboard. The newly entered number will be displayed on the bottom right corner of the LCD, as shown below.
SITE MON 001 CAM 0005 89
KEYBOARD A
PORT
120V 60Hz
V2405-4
RS232
ET HERNET
T +T -G
BWS
RS23 2
ETHERNET
T+T-G
BWS
Power RS485
Manchester Ethernet
P ower RS 485
Manchester Et hernet
Infinova
SYSTEM KEYBOARD
AUX ILIARY 1 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 3 DEF P A G E P A G E OFF IRIS CLOS E PT Z O EN P E DIT O N P A G E P A G E E N T E R CONT ROL US ER SITE E X I T
LAST
LOCK
ACK E NT ER
LAST
LOCK
ACK ENTE R
NEX T
RUN PLAY
HOLD RE C
4 G HI
U P
NE XT
RUN PL AY
HOLD REC
U P
OFF
8 T UV 0
OFF
FO CUS NE AR FAR L R
PATRN
ZOOM WIDE SY S TE LE PT T
P AT RN
CLE AR E SC
F 2
DO N W
Then, press CAM key. The camera number on the LCD will be updated as follows:
V2117
V2117
SITE
MON 001
CAM 0089
At 8-digit camera number display mode, the LCD will display as follows:
MON:001 CAM:00012345
Of which, SITE displays the last section of the remote site IP address. If the remote site IP address is 192.168.2.219, the SITE will display 219. MON displays monitor number in 3 digits; CAM displays camera number in 4 digits. @N (@Y) indicates network connection status. @Y indicates connected; @N indicates disconnected. If the network is disconnected, SITE displays nothing. At 8-digit camera number display mode, the LCD will display as follows:
MON:001 S@Y:219 CAM:00012345
Of which, MON displays monitor number in 3 digits; CAM displays camera number in 8 digits. Note: If the camera number is less than 5 digits, the LCD will display as follows:
MON:001 CAM: 1234
At 12-digit camera number display mode, the LCD will display as follows:
M:001 C: 000000011111
Of which, S@Y (S@N) indicates network connection status. S@Y indicates connected, and displays the end section of the remote site IP address. If the remote site IP address is 192.168.2.219, then it will display S@Y:219. S@N indicates disconnected, and no IP address is displayed. MON displays monitor number; and CAM displays camera number in 8 digits. Note: If the camera number is less than 5 digits, the LCD will display as follows:
MON:001 CAM: 1234
S@Y:219
At 12-digit camera number display mode, the LCD will display as Example: Switch camera number 89. Enter 89 directly on the keyboard. The newly entered number will be displayed on the bottom right corner of the LCD, as shown below:
M:001 C: 000000011111 89
follows:
M:001 S@N C: 111111111111
Then, press CAM key. The camera number on the LCD will be updated as follows:
M:001 C: 000000000089
Of which, S@Y (S@N) indicates network connection status. S@Y indicates connected, and displays the end section of the remote site IP address. If the remote site IP address is 192.168.2.219, then it will display S@Y:219. S@N indicates disconnected, and no IP address is displayed. M displays monitor number; and C displays camera number in 12 digits. 3. At DVR RS485 Control Mode
UNIT PTZ OFF
2. At Matrix Ethernet Control Mode At 4-digit camera number display mode, the LCD will display as follows:
SITE 219 MON 001 CAM 0005 @Y
229
UNIT indicates DVR number. PTZ indicates PTZ status. Options are OFF and ON. The PTZ function can be enabled by CLOSE key and disabled by CLEAR key.
To change DVR number, press the MON/UNIT key on the keyboard, and the UNIT on the LCD will flash. Then enter the desired number on the keyboard, such as 89:
UNIT 229 PTZ OFF 89
should logoff before leaving the system "idle" for some time. To log off the system Simply press the USER key. The message "UC-" is be displayed on the LCD, indicating a new User Login procedure will be required for system access. 3.1.4 Video Switching
and then press MON/UNIT key again. The LCD will display as follows:
UNIT 089 PTZ OFF
To Select a Monitor Keyboard control of switching system functions is monitor oriented. Functions are accessed from a keyboard by first calling a monitor to the control of a keyboard and then calling cameras in the system to that monitor. To call a monitor via keyboard 1. Enter the number of the desired monitor on the numeric keypad. 2. Press the MON key to call the monitor. The number of the called monitor (i.e., the monitor under control) will be displayed on the LCD. To Select a Camera Camera switching is achieved by first calling a monitor to a keyboard and then calling desired cameras to that monitor. To call a camera to the selected monitor, 1. Enter the number of the desired camera on the numeric keypad. 2. Press the CAM key to call the camera. The number of the called camera (the camera under control) will be displayed on the keyboard's LCD screen. When a camera is called to a monitor, the monitor will display the live video images captured by the camera, as well as relevant system information. 3.1.5 Camera Control
UNIT indicates DVR number. PTZ indicates PTZ status. Options are OFF and ON. The PTZ function can be enabled by CLOSE key and disabled by CLEAR key. @N (@Y) indicates network connection status. @Y indicates connected; @N indicates disconnected. 3.1.2 Establishing Ethernet Communication To establish the communication between V2117 keyboard and Infinova series matrix switcher/controller systems via Ethernet network, simply route the Ethernet port on the rear panel of V2117 via Hub to the Ethernet port on the matrix switching system. See figure 2-7 for your information. 3.1.3 User Login As a system security feature, certain matrix models, V2040 for example, requires a User Login procedure to access system functions. Under such circumstances, you will be prompted by a "UC." message on the LCD to enter a valid user number, and then a "PSC" message to enter the pass code. Only by entering a valid user number and its pass code can you access the keyboard functions such as video switching and menu programming. To login the system, 1. Enter the user number on the numeric keypad. 2. Press the ACK key. The message " PSC " will be displayed on the LCD. 3. Enter the pass code (up to 6 digits) for the user. To clear an incorrect entry, press the CLEAR key, and enter the correct code. 4. Press the ACK key to confirm. If the " PSC" message has been cleared from the LCD, it indicates a successful login, i.e., the user has been authorized to perform system operation on the keyboard. To ensure system security, it is recommended that the current user 8
Camera site functions become available after the desired camera has been called to a monitor. If the camera is equipped with a motorized lens and/or a pan/tilt motor, operators can activate pan/tilt, focus, zoom, and iris controls via a controller keyboard. When a camera is being controlled from a different site, the message "IN USE" will be displayed in the on-screen status line, under these circumstances, any control functions will be unavailable until the camera is no longer in use. The system will allow the user to operate the camera only after the controlling keyboard has stopped operation. Pan/Tilt Control If the camera selected is properly equipped, operators can use a keyboard to control its pan/tilt movements. To control pan/tilt 1. Call the desired camera to a pre-selected monitor. 2. Deflect the joystick to move the site camera. (Holding the joystick in the desired direction will keep the camera moving until the joystick is released or centered.)
3. Release or center the joystick when the camera is at the desired scene or view, as shown on the monitor. When controlling variable-speed pan/tilts, camera movement is in direct proportion to the position of the joystick; the farther from the center the joystick moves, the faster the pan/tilt moves. Lens Control To control the camera's Iris, Focus and Zoom 1. Call the desired camera to a pre-selected monitor. 2. Press and hold a control key in the FOCUS, IRIS or ZOOM section for the designated performance. 3. Release the control key at the desired scene or view, as shown on the monitor. 3.1.6 Running a Tour Tour function enables an operator to continuously display a sequence of camera views/presets, or to perform salvo switching. Easily programmed dwell times allow operators to precisely define each entry that is to be displayed on their monitors. The same camera view or preset can be included in the same tour multiple times. Infinova series matrix switching systems support two types of tours, system tours and monitor tours. System tours are defined by menu programming, while monitor tours are defined by system setup (see Section 3.2.3) for a single monitor. To Run a Tour, 1. Call the monitor on which the tour is to be displayed. 2. Enter the tour number on the numeric keypad. 3. Press the RUN key. 4. Press the ACK key. Note: If the ACK key is not pressed within the 3-second period, please repeat from Step 2 to Step 4. CAUTION: Only ONE tour could be run on a given monitor at one time. If a Monitor Tour is programmed to a monitor and then a System Tour is called to that monitor, the Monitor Tour will be erased. To control a running tour, Press the NEXT or LAST key to change the running direction of the tour. When a tour is running, the on-screen Status Line shows the dwell time for each camera in the tour. When running a tour in the forward direction, an "F" is displayed beside the dwell time; when running a tour in the reverse direction, an "R" is displayed. To stop a tour, Press the HOLD key to stop the currently running tour. When the tour is stopped, the monitor displays the camera that the tour is stopped on, and the message "HOLD" in the on-screen Status Line. When a tour is placed on HOLD, a user can perform any control function (i.e. pan, tilt, focus, zoom, iris) on the held camera. To control a tour on hold,
An on-hold tour could also be controlled by one of the following commands: 1. Press the NEXT key to display the next camera view in the tour sequence. 2. Press the LAST key to display the previous camera view in the tour sequence. 3. Press the numeric 0 key and then the PROG key to remove the currently displayed camera from the tour sequence. 4. Press the RUN key to continue the tour. 3.1.7 Calling a Preset Cameras equipped with motorized pan/tilt and/or lenses with servo control capability, can define and store presets (pre-positioned scenes) at the receiver for automatic call-up. Please refer to Appendix II for details about presets for each receiver or dome camera. To call a preset, 1. Place the key Switch in the OPERATE Position 2. Call the desired camera to a pre-selected monitor. 3. Enter the preset number on the numeric keypad. 4. Press the SHOT key to call the preset. Note: Please refer to Section 3.2.6 for details on how to define a preset. 3.1.8 Calling a Salvo The system salvo function permits the simultaneous display of multiple camera scenes on a group of contiguous monitors, providing surveillance over multiple sites at the same time. To call a Salvo 1. Call the first monitor for the desired system salvo. 2. Enter the system salvo number on the numeric keypad. 3. Press the SALVO key to run the salvo. Note: Salvos can be automatically called from system tours, alarm contacts and other salvos. 3.1.9 Calling a Pattern The pattern function allows users to call a predefined camera PTZ action. To call a Pattern, 1. Call the desired camera to a pre-selected monitor. 2. Turn the key switch to OPERATE position. 3. Enter the pattern number on the numeric keypad. 4. Press the SHOT key to run the pattern. 3.1.10 Activating Auxiliary Relays An auxiliary is a relay that can be used to switch devices, such as lights and door locks. Each Infinova series site receiver/driver or
dome camera provides two auxiliary relay outputs, respectively labeled as "AUX1" and "AUX2". To activate an auxiliary relay, 1. Call the dome camera or site receiver associated with the auxiliary relay. 2. Enter the number of the desired auxiliary (1 or 2). 3. Press the AUX ON key to activate the auxiliary relay. 4. Release the AUX ON key. 5. If the relay is defined as a latching type, it will remain activated. 6. If the relay is defined as a momentary type, it will be automatically deactivated once the AUX ON key is released. 7. Press the AUX OFF key to deactivate a latching type relay. Note: The controller keyboard could not be used to detect whether the auxiliary relay is a latching or momentary type. Therefore, please pay close attention to the type of an auxiliary relay device when using it. 3.1.11 Acknowledging an Alarm If a monitor is armed for alarm contacts, it will display the video associated with any active alarm input. If the monitor is armed for manual clearance, the keyboard is used to clear the alarm. To manually acknowledge an alarm 1. Call the monitor displaying the alarmed video input. (Depending on the alarm programming setup, each monitor may display one or more alarmed video inputs.) 2. Press the ACK key on the keyboard while the desired alarm video is being displayed on the monitor.
Note: As an added system security feature, there is a 3-second period after the "55, F2" command has been entered during which the "99, F2" command must be entered. If the allowed time expires before the 99, F2 command has been entered the system will not reset. 3.2.2 Arranging Monitor Display Utilizing F2 key combinations from the keyboard, a user can rearrange on-screen displays such as camera titles, camera status, camera numbers, date/time. To arrange the on-screen displays on a monitor, 1. Call the desired monitor. 2. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 3. Enter one of the following F2 code combinations: "1 F2" Displays the Time and Date of the system. "2 F2" Removes the Time and Date from the on-screen display. "3 F2" Displays the current Camera Title/Number and Monitor/Camera Status. "4 F2" Removes the Camera Title/Number and Monitor/Camera Status from the on-screen display. "5 F2" Displays the character information at the top of the monitor screen. "6 F2" Displays the character information at the bottom of the monitor screen. "7 F2" Displays all the on-screen character information. "8 F2" Removes all the character information from the monitor screen. 4. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. 3.2.3 Programming Monitor Tour
A monitor tour is a user-programmed sequence of cameras that will appear, in order, exclusively on the called monitor. A monitor tour may contain up to 64 cameras, each video input is displayed on the monitor for a user-defined period of time (Dwell Time). Press the HOLD key to hold a currently running monitor tour. While the monitor tour is in hold status, press the NEXT key to display the next video input in the pre-programmed sequence, and press the RUN key to start the monitor tour again. The on-screen Status line displays the Dwell Time for each video input. To program a Monitor Tour 1. Call the desired monitor. 2. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 3. Enter "62", then press the PROG key. This puts the system in Tour Programming mode. 4. Call the camera to be first displayed in the tour. 5. Using the keypad, enter a number between "1" and "60" to set the dwell time for the on-screen camera. To stop and hold the tour on that camera, enter "61". 6. Once the desired dwell time has been entered, press the PROG key to save it. The on-screen display will then show the time or HOLD if "61" was entered in Step 5. (If no more cameras are to be included in the tour, skip to step 9; otherwise, continue with
Step 7.) 7. Call the next camera that is to be included in the sequence. (Cameras do not need to be inserted into the tour in numerical order.) 8. Repeat Step 4 through 7 for each camera until all of the cameras which are to be included in the tour have been programmed. 9. Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the Monitor Tour Programming mode. The HOLD key will leave the display from the last programmed camera on the screen. Pressing the RUN key will switch the picture to the next camera in the tour and will start the tour sequence from that point. CAUTION: Do NOT enter "62, PROG" during the programming or modification of a monitor tour. Doing so will result in the loss of all programmed camera information which will necessitate reprogramming. Re-programming the dwell time of one camera in a monitor tour, 1. Press the NEXT key until the desired camera is displayed on the monitor, and then press the HOLD key. 2. Enter "0" on the numeric keypad and then press the PROG key. 3. Enter the Dwell Time for the camera input. 4. Press the PROG key. 5. Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the Monitor Tour Programming mode. Note: A System Tours has a priority over a Monitor Tour. Calling a system tour to a monitor will clear the current tour programmed for that monitor. Example: Programming a 3-camera monitor tour 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Enter "62" on the numeric keypad, and then press the PROG key to remove any previously defined Monitor Tour. 3. Enter the following code combinations to define the tour sequence: "1 CAM" (Sets Camera 1 as the first camera input in the tour sequence.) "1 PROG" (Sets the Dwell Time for Camera 1 as one second.) "2 CAM" (Sets Camera 2 as the second camera input in the tour sequence.) "2 PROG" (Sets the Dwell Time for Camera 2 as two seconds.) "3 CAM" (Sets Camera 3 as the third camera input in the tour sequence.) "3 PROG" (Sets the Dwell Time for Camera 3 as three seconds.) 4. Press the RUN key to exit the Monitor Tour Programming mode and start the tour. While a tour is running, press the NEXT or LAST key to change the running direction of the tour. The on-screen Status line will display the dwell time of the current camera. If a tour runs in the forward direction, an "F" will be displayed next to the dwell time; if a tour runs in the reverse direction, an "R" will be displayed instead. Press the HOLD key to stop a running tour when necessary.
3.2.4 Setting Date Format V series matrix switching systems provide the following three Date Formats: MM/DD/YY (default) DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD You can use V2117 to change the default format. To set the Date Format: 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Enter one of the following code combinations to select the designated Date Format: "21 F2" for "MM/DD/YY" "22 F2" for "DD/MM/YY" "23 F2" for "YY/MM/DD" 3. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. 3.2.5 Setting Day of the Week V2117 keyboard can also be used to set the Day of the Week for the matrix switching system under its control. To set the Day of the Week, 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Enter one of the following code combinations to select the designated Day of the Week: "61 F2" for Sunday (SUN) "62 F2" for Monday (MON) "63 F2" for Tuesday (TUE) "64 F2" for Wednesday (WED) "65 F2" for Thursday (THR) "66 F2" for Friday (FRI) "67 F2" for Saturday (SAT) 3. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. 3.2.6 Programming Preset Infinova series receivers and Super Domes feature a preset function, which is programmable via the SHOT button on the keyboard. Presets (pre-defined positions for pan/tilt and lens) can be stored in camera site receivers and called up by the system via keyboard or other control device. To define a Preset, 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Use the joystick to change the pan/tilt and lens positions. 3. When the desired camera view is displayed, release the joystick. 4. Enter the preset number, and press the SHOT key. 5. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. 3.2.7 Programming Pattern To define a Pattern, 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Enter the preset number, and then press the SHOT key. 11
3. Use the joystick to change the pan/tilt and lens positions for the desired pattern. 4. Enter the SAVE PATTERN number and then press the SHOT key to end the pattern setting process. 3.2.8 Camera Lockout In many systems multiple operators will have the ability to control the same camera simultaneously. In this instance, the camera lockout function can be used to deny other operators from controlling specific cameras. Locked out keyboards will then be able to view, but not control, the designated cameras. When a keyboard calls a camera that is locked out, the camera video is displayed along with the message "LOCKED" in the on-screen Status line. To "lock" a camera, 1. Call the camera to be locked. 2. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 3. Enter the code combination "2 F1". 4. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. To "unlock" a camera, 1. Call the camera to be unlocked. 2. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 3. Enter the code combination "1 F1". 4. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. 3.2.9 Monitor Arming/Disarming The keyboard can also be used to manually arm or disarm a monitor. For details on system alarm handling, please refer to manuals provided with your matrix switching system. To arm a selected monitor, 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Enter a desired Arming Type Code. Note: For details on Arming Type Codes, please refer to manuals provided with your matrix switching system. 3. Press the ARM key to arm the selected monitor. 4. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. To disarm an armed monitor, 1. Place the key switch in the PROGRAM position. 2. Call the monitor to be disarmed. 3. Press the OFF key. 4. Place the key switch in the OPERATE position. To confirm that a monitor has been disarmed, simply press the ARM key. If the "DIS" message is displayed, the system has been successfully disarmed.
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Off (No protocol is selected) Firstly press ACK key to select DVR, and press PROG key to confirm. The LCD screen on V2117 keyboard will show: Parameter is changed. The baud rate is fixed at 9600bps when DVR protocol is selected. Note: When DVR is selected, the keyboard can be communicating with DVR. (If the hardware connections are correct and the setting of device ID is completed.) DVR control function could be realized through the key operations. Configure serial port or make other operations after quitting DVR RS485 control mode.
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Press PROG key to get in to Protocol Select menu. There are 7 options in the Protocol Select menu. To select protocols, just press the ACK key to toggle through below seven options: Infinova protocol (Default baud rate at 4800bps) Pelco-P protocol (Default baud rate at 9600bps) Samsung protocol (Default baud rate at 4800bps) Vicon protocol (Default baud rate at 4800bps) Pelco-D protocol (Default baud rate at 2400bps) Dvr (Fixed baud rate at 9600bps)
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Figure 4-2. Typical connection 4.4.1 Keyboard Menu Setup 1. Press PROG key to enter the COMM Setup menu, and Press PROG key again after the COMM Setup option is displayed. Then press ACK key to select Ethernet option and press ACK to confirm. 2. Select Ethernet IP Setup and press PROG to enter the option. Configure local IP address and then press NEXT key to select and configure DVR IP address. Then, configure the relevant gateway and subnet mask. After the system is correctly connected and configured, place the key switch at the OPERATE position, and the LCD on the keyboard will show the following information: UNIT PTZ @N 000 OFF
If the keyboard and DVR communicate normally, the LCD on the keyboard will show @Y. Please refer to section 4.3 for details about system operations. Note: Please refer to V2415 Manual for details about V2415 configurations.
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Appendix I Specifications
General Communication Protocol: Matrix/Dome Output: RS-232 Selectable Baud Rate: RS-485 Selectable Baud Rate: RS-232, Ethernet Manchester/RS-485 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,19200, 38400bps 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps
Electrical Input Voltage: Power Consumption: Mechanical Dimension (HWD): Weight: Compatibility V2011: V2015: V2020: V2040: V2060:
SET PATTERN 2 RUN PATTERN 2 SET PATTERN 3 RUN PATTERN 3 SET PATTERN 4 RUN PATTERN 4 SAVE AUTOPAN AUTOPAN
Small-scale matrix switching system Small-scale matrix switching system Middle-scale matrix switching system Large-scale matrix switching system Large-scale matrix switching system
SET/SAVE AUTOPAN 1 RUN AUTOPAN 1 SET/SAVE AUTOPAN 2 RUN AUTOPAN 2 SET/SAVE AUTOPAN 3 RUN AUTOPAN 3 SET/SAVE AUTOPAN 4 RUN AUTOPAN 4 PRESET SET A PRESET RUN PRESET
Note: XX indicates preset number. RUN AUTOSCAN KEYSWITCH OPERATE KEYSWITCH OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE FUNCTION KEYS 99+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 33+SHOT 34+SHOT 97+SHOT
ENTER THE
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3. SAMSUNG PROTOCOL Camera ID under SAMSUNG protocol is 1~255. KEYSWITCH FUNCTION KEYS 65+SHOT 66+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 66+SHOT 67+SHOT 68+SHOT 69+SHOT 70+SHOT 72+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 2SHOT 8SHOT 4SHOT 6SHOT 5SHOT 67SHOT
Control the super domes via the matrix: Under PELCO-P protocol, up to 62 presets can be set or called up; under PELCO-D protocol, up to 32 presets can be set or called up. KEYSWITCH SET PRESET RUN PRESET 180AUTO FLIP HOME POSITION SET PATTERN 1 SAVE PATTERN 1 RUN PATTERN 1 ENTER MENU PROGRAM OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYS XXSHOT XXSHOT 33SHOT 34+SHOT 65+SHOT 66+SHOT 67+SHOT 66+SHOT
RUN PATTERN 1 RUN PATTERN 2 RUN PATTERN 3 RUN AUTOSCAN CAM_OPERATE RUN AUTOPAN
OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE KEYBOARD ACTION MOVE CURSOR UPWARD MOVE CURSOR DOWNWARD MOVE CURSOR LEFTWARD MOVE CURSOR RIGHTWARD CONFIRM AND ENTER THE SUB MENU EXIT THE MENU
Note: XX indicates preset number. 2. VICON PROTOCOL Camera ID under VICON protocol is 1~255. PATTERN SET PATTERN 1 RUN PATTERN 1 SET PATTERN 2 RUN PATTERN 2 SAVE PATTERN AUTOPAN SET AUTOPAN SAVE AUTOPAN RUN AUTOPAN PRESET SET A PRESET RUN A PRESET KEYSWITCH PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM KEYSWITCH OPERATE OPERATE OPERATE KEYSWITCH PROGRAM OPERATE FUNCTION KEYS 70+SHOT 1+PATRN 70+SHOT 1+PATRN 71+SHOT 2+PATRN 71+SHOT 2+PATRN 69+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 92+SHOT 93+SHOT 98+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS XX+SHOT XX+SHOT AFTER CALLING UP THE DOME MENU
4. INFINOVA PROTOCOL The controlled camera ID is 1~255. KEYSWITCH SET/SAVE PATTERN 1 RUN PATTERN 1 SET/SAVE PATTERN 2 RUN PATTERN 2 SET/SAVE PATTERN 3 RUN PATTERN 3 PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE FUNCTION KEYS 70+SHOT 1+PATRN 70+SHOT 1+PATRN 71+SHOT 2+PATRN 71+SHOT 2+PATRN 72+SHOT 3+PATRN 72+SHOT 3+PATRN 73+SHOT 4+PATRN 73+SHOT 4+PATRN 69+SHOT 69+SHOT
Note: XX indicates preset number. ENTER THE DOME MENU UNDER VICON PROTOCOL KEYSWITCH PROGRAM or OPERATE FUNCTION KEYS 95+SHOT
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Note: To clear or repeat a pattern, it is necessary to select the corresponding pattern number after pressing 69+SHOT. KEYSWITCH OPERATE KEYSWITCH SET AUTOSCAN LEFT LIMIT SET AUTOSCAN RIGHT LIMIT RUN AUTOSCAN PROGRAM PROGRAM OPERATE KEYSWITCH PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYS 99+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 66+SHOT 66+SHOT 66+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 65+SHOT 65+SHOT 67+SHOT 68+SHOT
5. MANCHESTER PROTOCOL The controlled camera ID is 1~64and can set/call up 64 presets. PATTERN SET PATTERN 1 RUN PATTERN 1 SET PATTERN 2 RUN PATTERN 2 SET PATTERN 3 RUN PATTERN 3 SAVE PATTERN AUTOPAN SET AUTOPAN SAVE AUTOPAN RUN AUTOPAN KEYSWITCH PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM OPERATE PROGRAM KEYSWITCH PROGRAM PROGRAM OPERATE FUNCTION KEYS 70+SHOT 1+PATRN 70+SHOT 1+PATRN 71+SHOT 2+PATRN 71+SHOT 2+PATRN 72+SHOT 3+PATRN 72+SHOT 3+PATRN 69+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 67+SHOT 68+SHOT 67+SHOT FUNCTION KEYS 66+SHOT
RUN AUTOPAN
Note: The RS485 output protocol of the keyboard is capable of setting or calling up up to 255 presets. Under the same protocol, there may be some difference on operation due to domes/receivers of different versions or made by different manufacturers. Please refer to the relative Dome/Receiver Manual for details on the operation.
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In general, the maximum allowable voltage loss rate is 10% for AC-powered devices. The table below shows the relationship between transmission power and maximum transmission distance under a certain specified cable diameter, on condition that the 24VAC voltage loss rate is below 10%. According to the table, if a device rated at 50W is installed 17-meter away from the transformer, the minimum cable diameter shall be 0.8000mm. A lower diameter value tends to cause voltage loss and even system instability.
Diameter (mm) Distance (ft/m) Power (W) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 0.8000 283 (86) 141 (42) 94 (28) 70 (21) 56 (17) 47 (14) 40 (12) 35 (10) 31 (9) 28 (8) 25 (7) 23 (7) 21 (6) 20 (6) 18 (5) 17 (5) 16 (4) 15 (4) 14 (4) 14 (4) 1.000 451 (137) 225 (68) 150 (45) 112 (34) 90 (27) 75 (22) 64 (19) 56 (17) 50 (15) 45 (13) 41 (12) 37 (11) 34 (10) 32 (9) 30 (9) 28 (8) 26 (7) 25 (7) 23 (7) 22 (6) 1.250 716 (218) 358 (109) 238 (72) 179 (54) 143 (43) 119 (36) 102 (31) 89 (27) 79 (24) 71 (21) 65 (19) 59 (17) 55 (16) 51 (15) 47 (14) 44 (13) 42 (12) 39 (11) 37 (11) 35 (10) 2.000 1811 (551) 905 (275) 603 (183) 452 (137) 362 (110) 301 (91) 258 (78) 226 (68) 201 (61) 181 (55) 164 (49) 150 (45) 139 (42) 129 (39) 120 (36) 113 (34) 106 (32) 100 (30) 95 (28) 90 (27)
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The product adopts multi-level anti-lightning and anti-surge technology integrated with gas discharge tube, power resistor and TVS tube. The powerful lightning and surge protection barrier effectively avoids product damage caused by various pulse signals with power below 4kV, including instantaneous lightning, surge and static. However, for complicated outdoor environment, refer to instruction below for lightning and surge protection: The product features with dedicated earth wire, which must be firmly grounded. As for surveillance sites beyond the effective protection scope, its necessary to erect independent lightening rods to protect the security devices. Its recommended to separate the lightning rod from the mounting pole, placing the rod on an independent pole, as shown in the figure below. If the product has to be installed on the same pole or pedestal for lightning rod, there should be strict insulation between the video cable BNC terminal, power cable, control cable and the standing pole of the lightning rod. For suburb and rural areas, its recommended to adopt direct burial for the transmission cables. Overhead wiring is prohibited, because its more likely to encounter lightning strike. Use shielded cables or thread the cables through metal tubes for burial, thus to ensure the electric connection to the metal tube. In case its difficult to thread the cable through the tube all the way, its acceptable to use tube-threaded cables only at both ends of the transmission line, yet the length in burial should be no less than 15 meters. The cable sheath and the tube should be connected to the lightning -proof grounding device. Additional high-power lightning-proof equipment and lightning rods should be installed for strong thunderstorm or high induced voltage areas (such as high-voltage substation). The lightning protection and grounding for outdoor devices and wires should be designed in line with the actual protection requirement, national standards and industrial standards. The system should perform equipotential grounding by streaming, shielding, clamping and earthing. The grounding device must meet anti-interference and electric safety requirements. There should be no short-circuiting or hybrid junction between the device and the strong grid. Make sure theres a reliable grounding system, with grounding resistance below 4 (below 10 for high soil resistivity regions). The cross-sectional area of the earthing conductor should be no less than 25mm.
LPZOA
30 30 Lightning rod
LPZOB
Front device for surveillance system Mounting pole for front device
Separated layout for the lightning rod and the standing pole
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