Multi-function CCTV control keyboard ESD-CC1 Users’ Manual Version 3.
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Table Of Contents 1. General Introduction……………………………………………………………………………4 2. Front Panel & Real Panel……………………………………………………………………….5 2.1 Front Panel………………………………………………………………………………….5 2.2 Rear Connector Panel……………………………………………………………………….6 2.3 Switch setting on rear connector PCB……………………………………………………... 6 3. Installation………………………………………………………………………………………7 3.1 RS485 cable………………………………………………………………………………...7 3.2 Cable connections…………………………………………………………………………..7 4. Operations………………………………………………………………………………………8 4.
1. General Introduction This control keyboard is 100% integrated with our full range CCTV series, or other products that are compatible with the DSCP protocol. Equipped with the most sophisticated control protocols, this high-tech keyboard will greatly enhance the efficiency of the overall CCTV system. It also effectively integrates our Triplex Multiplexer, High Speed Dome Camera and other CCTV devices into one powerful yet user-friendly solution.
2. Front Panel & Real Panel 2.1 Front panel 1 2 3 4 10 5 11 12 6 7 13 9 8 14 15 16 1. Multiplexer mode. 2. Matrix mode.(Reserved) 3. Camera/Dome mode. 4. System Setup key. 5. Camera Function keys and Direction keys. 6. Camera Menu key /Enter key: in Camera Control mode, press for 2 seconds will get OSD menu. In Camera Setup mode it functions as Enter key. 7. LCD panel: display system status and set up dialogue.
2.2 Rear connector panel - + 3 2 1 1. RS-485 connector (please refer to Appendix A for detail definition). 2. Power jack (12Vdc). 3. RS232 9pin D-sub connector. 2.3 Switch setting on rear connector PCB Warning! This operation is available for system installers only. A. Release 4 screws on rear cover first. B. Adjust switch S1, S2, S4 according to the application.
3. Installation 3.1 RS485 cable Cable Recommendation; Connector: RJ-11 6P6C Cable: Category 5 Max. Length: 1200 Meters (Notice!! Detail Pin Definitions Please reference Appendix A.) 3.2 Cable connections Rs485 Rs485 Rs485 Video Video Control keyboard Rs485 Video Video 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DIGITAL MULTIPLEXER Monitor • • Dome/Camera Connect the RS-485 cables from cameras to keyboard. And connect the video cables to monitor or multiplexer.
4. Operations 4.1 Power On After connecting all necessary cables, turn on the peripheral devices, and then connect DC12V adapter to the keyboard. The LCD will display the following message: CCTV Controller Version x.xx Fig.4.1.1 Later, the keyboard will enter ‘Stand By Mode’. Stand By Mode: CCTV Keyboard 2000/10/28 12:00:00 Fig.4.1.2 In the 'Stand By Mode', user can enter ‘System Setting Mode’ by pressing “SYS” key (section 3.4), or enter ‘Camera Control Mode’ by pressing Camera Select key (section 3.
Camera Control Mode: xxx P/T/Z/F/OSD Cam ___ Fig.4.2.2 The second row on the LCD allows users to input number 1~255, it’s used to specify preset point or the other camera parameters. Detail operation will be described in the following sections. Please refer to camera’s manual to understand the function of each camera. 4.2.1 OSD camera setting If the camera selected is equipped with OSD function, you can press “CAMERA MENU” key to get the OSD menu on the monitor.
xxx. PST SPD DWELL [001] [10] [000] Fig.4.2.4.2 A. The first three digit (xxx) indicate the step number. B. PST means ‘Preset Point’, it is the preset point used for this step, range from 1 to 128. C. SPD means ‘Speed’, it defines how fast the dome will move from previous step to this step, the number range from 1 to 15. D. DWELL means the dwell time of this step. The number range from 1 to 127, and the unit is second.
3.2 AutoPan Setting Enter for End Pos. Fig.4.2.5.4 And then you have to decide the pan direction and the pan speed: 3.3 Pan Direction RIGHT/LEFT: LEFT Fig.4.2.5.5 3.4 AutoPan Speed (1-4) : _ Fig.4.2.5.6 4.2.6 Cruise Under Camera Control Mode, you can press “CRUISE” key to enter Cruise mode, the LCD will display: Cruise mode: 4.0 Cruise select: 1. Run 2. Setting Fig.4.2.6.1 Press "1", the dome starts to cruise automatically, and the LCD will display: Group[xx]Device[xxx] Running Cruise… Fig.4.2.6.
Then move the dome to the end point and press “Select Device/ Enter” key to confirm. 4.2 Cruise setting Enter for End Pos. Fig.4.2.6.4 And then you have to press “Select Device/ Enter” key to save it. 4.3 Cruise setting Enter for Saving. Fig.4.2.6.5 4.2.7 Zoom/Focus Lens control In the ‘Camera Control mode’, you can control the lens using the ‘Lens Control Keys’ on the right hand side of the keyboard. These function keys include Zoom Wide/Tele, Focus Near/Far and Iris Open/Close and Auto Focus hot key.
4.2.8.2 Zoom speed setting This item allows you to change the speed of zoom lens movement, use "◄"/"►" keys to select Slow or Fast speed. 2.2 Zoom Speed [SLOW] FAST Fig.4.2.8.2 4.2.8.3 Digital Zoom ratio This item allows you to change the digital zoom ratio from OFF (no digital magnify) to 8X (8 times digital magnify). 2.3 Digital Zoom X 2X Fig.4.2.8.3 4.2.8.4 Alarm Setup The dome camera is equipped with four alarm input connectors, Alarm1~Alarm4.
Menu 2.4.2 is the entry point for parameters related to Alarm1 input: ON/OFF (detect alarm signal or not), NC/NO (alarm signal type) and correspondent preset point for each Alarm input: 2.4.2 Alarm1 Setting Press Enter to Setup Fig.4.2.8.4.2 2.4.2.1 Alarm1 Setup [OFF] ON Fig.4.2.8.4.3 2.4.2.2 Alarm1 Setup [NO] NC Fig.4.2.8.4.4 2.4.2.3 Alarm1 Setup Preset : [001] Fig.4.2.8.4.5 4.2.8.
4.2.8.7 Set TILT bias 2.7 Set TILT bias [+1] Fig.4.2.8.7 4.2.8.8 Check Camera Version This item shows you the hardware and software version of the dome camera, it may be an useful information when you’re checking with the installer for trouble shooting. 2.8 Camera Version H/W:Vx.x S/W:Vx.x Fig.4.2.8.8 4.2.8.9 Auto Save Function. The user can disable or specify the duration time of 1~42 minutes to make a power-up default preset point for dome camera to go back after the operator stops moving the dome.
System Setting Mode: 1.0 System Setting Enter password [____] Fig.4.3 4.3.1 System Linking Menu 1.1 allow you to search for active cameras on the RS485 control bus again, press "◄" or "►" key to start searching. 1.1 System Linking Press ◄► to search.. Fig.4.3.1 4.3.2 Set Keyboard ID Menu 1.2 allow you to set up the ID number of this keyboard, use "◄" or "►" key to change the number.
1.3.b Matrix output Monitor No.:[xxx] Fig.4.3.3.5 4.3.4 RS-232 Baud rate setting To select Item 4 (as Fig.4.3.4.1) and you can set RS232 Baud rate. The RS-232 protocol of keyboard is the standard 8,N,1. It provides three Baud rate setting (9600 (default), 4800 and 2400 bps). It can be set on your request (as Fig.4.3.4.1, 4.3.4.2, 4.3.4.3). Hit "◄"/"►" key to select baud rate and hit “ENTER” key). Hit “ESC” to go back System mode. 1.4 RS232 Baud rate a. Baud rate 9600bps Fig.4.3.4.1 1.4 RS232 Baud rate b.
4.3.7 System Date/Time Correction Select Item 8(as Fig.4.3.7.1) and hit “ENTER” key (as Fig.4.3.7.2), then you can adjust all the devices at same time. Before you adjust the system date/time. Please check the date/time of this keyboard and make sure it’s correct. Hit “ESC” to go back System mode. 1.7 DateTime Correct Press ENTER to proc. 1.7 DateTime Correct Send to all devices? Fig.4.3.7.1 Fig.4.3.7.2 4.3.8 System Alarm List Record the latest 10 Alarm information of the system bus. 1.
4.3.10 Key Press Beep The built-in buzzer will beep when the user press any valid key, this item allow you to turn the beep on or off. Use "◄" or "►" key to change the setting. 1.10 Key Press Beep [OFF] ON Fig.4.3.10 4.3.11 Alarm Reaction When the alarm input of the dome camera is triggered, the camera will send an alarm message to the keyboard. The keyboard can be programmed to react to the message by: 1. Buzzer beep, 2.
5. Troubleshooting When you get trouble with using the keyboard, please follow the procedures below to isolate the problem before call back to the installer. A. Nothing or wrong text is displayed on LCD. Possible causes and countermeasures: a. No power or unstable power source: check the output of the DC12V adapter is correct or not. b. Interference comes from peripheral devices: disconnect the RS-485/422 and RS-232 connectors and re-start the keyboard.
Appendix A. RS485 Communication A.1 Connector (RJ-11 6P6C) Pin No. Definition Direction 1 2 +12V in Power 3 GND Power 4 DA I/O 5 DB I/O 6 *pin 3,4,5 are basic connection, pin 2 is optional. A.2 ID Address Mapping A. System ID setting Item 1 2 3 4 5 ID address 00H,0 01H–DFH, 1~223 E0H–EFH, 224~239 F0H–FEH, 240~254 FFH, 255 Device name Host controller Speed dome Multiplexer Control keyboard Matrix Remark Keyboard or computer Total 223 Dome cameras 224~239 ( Mpx1~Mpx16) CCTV control keyboard B.
Appendix B. Technical Specifications The list is the specifications of CCTV control keyboard, our company reserve the right to modify the specifications.
Appendix C. The Architecture of SuperMPX and SuperMMX C.1 SuperMPX mode DOME ID #1 #2 #3 …… #16 1 2 3 …….. 16 MPX#1 (ID=224) MM #17 #18 ..…. #32 1 2 3 …….. 16 MPX#2 (ID=225) …. …. MM(Main Monitor) …. 1 2 3 …….. 14 SuperMPX (ID=255) MM CCTV Monitor 23 #208 ……. #223 1 2 3 ……..
C.2 SuperMMX mode #1 #2 #3 …. 1 2 3 …….. 16 MPX#1 (ID=224) CM #16 #17 #18 DOME ID …. #32 1 2 3 …….. 16 MPX#2 (ID=225) …. …. CM(Call Monitor) …. 1 2 3 …….. 14 SuperMMX (ID=255) CM CCTV Monitor 24 #208 ……. #223 1 2 3 ……..
Appendix D.
SYS System Setup Enter password 1. System Linking 2. Set Keyboard ID 3. System Monitor 4. RS232 Baud-rate set 5. Date setting 6. Time setting 7. System T/D correction 8. System Alarm List 9. RS232/485 mode 10. Key Press Beep 11. Alarm Reaction 12.
Appendix E. Software upgrade The system installer can use a Personal Computer to download the upgrade software to the keyboard via RS-232 port. The download procedure is described below: Warning! This operation is available for system installers only. Step 1 Execute the Auto-unpack.exe on the computer The program will create a sub-directory called “Keyboard” and unpack three files in the directory: Keyboard.exe, Keyboard.tsk and Readme.doc. Please read the Readme.
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