KTD-405/405A/405-2D Keypad Quick Guide
Introduction Tip. You’ll find special items such as tips and notes in the page margins. This KTD-405/405A/405-2D Keypad Quick Guide contains step-by-step instructions for performing basic functions on a KTD-405/405A/405-2D Keypad. This quick guide helps operators use the KTD-405/405A/405-2D Keypad to control cameras, digital recorders, matrixes, and multiplexers. Included in this quick guide: If you have a problem configuring or operating your keypad, try these solutions in this order: 1.
Installation types The type of installation you have—zone or Digiplex—determines your keypad operation. Zone installations If your system uses one or more DVR digital video recorders or GE multiplexers as the main switching devices, then the system is a zone installation. A zone installation can have as many as 32 zones, each zone having one DVR or multiplexer that serves from 1 to 32 cameras. The outputs from the zone’s switching device connect directly to dedicated monitors.
Digiplex installations If your system uses one or more GE matrix switchers as the main switching devices, then the system is a Digiplex installation. A Digiplex system can have 512 cameras, one or more matrix switchers with 64 monitor outputs, up to 32 multiplexers, and up to 32 recorders. In addition, optional recording devices (DVR, DSR, or VCR) can connect to the matrix switcher. Digiplex systems do not require dedicated monitors for each DVR.
PTZ camera operation Camera selection Preset programming There are two methods for camera selection. For example, to select camera 1, do one of the following: To program presets, move the camera to the desired position and do the following: • If you have fewer than ten cameras, press 1. If you have tens of cameras, press 0, 1. If you have hundreds of cameras, press 0, 0, 1. Or • Press 1, . Standard presets. Press store, , store to store presets. Autopan limits.
Switcher and monitor operation Switcher control Monitor selection To view a camera on a specific monitor, at the default keypad menu, enter the monitor number then the camera number. To initiate a camera sequence tour, press seq , . There are two ways to select a monitor. For example, to select monitor 1, do one of the following: To initiate a group sequence, do the following: 1. Press esc and zone. 2. At the prompt, press tour. 3.
DVR operation DVR selection in zone mode Multiscreen views To select a DVR when in zone mode, do the following: To call up multiscreen views on a Triplex or DVR (zone or hybrid zone mode only), do one of the following: 1. Press zone. 2. Enter the zone number. Note: See Zone mode on page 3. DVR selection in Digiplex mode To select a DVR when in Digiplex mode, do the following: 1. Press zone. The keypad switches to hybrid zone mode. 2. Enter the DVR/zone number.
DVR recorded event search To initiate a search, press . The Disk Analysis screen appears on the monitor. Disk Analysis screen Motion Search menu Custom Time menu The default view shows the entire time period currently saved on the disk. At the Motion Search menu, select a time parameter. At the Custom Time menu, customize a time period to search. To scroll forward or backward in disk time, push the joystick up or down, or press esc + or esc + .
Search Filters menu Motion Search Setup screen Search Results menu At the Search Filters menu, select custom search parameters. At the Motion Search Setup screen, enable or disable areas for motion detection. To navigate through the main options in the left column, push the joystick up or down, or press esc+ or esc+ . To move the selection box around the screen, use the joystick At either the activity, test, motions and alarm search results menu or the time/ date search results menu, select an entry.
Keypad key and joystick operation , (commas) separate keys to be pressed in succession. DSR, VCR, DVR, and multiplexer operation dsr/vcr zone Press dsr/vcr, in Digiplex mode to address a remote recording device (not a DVR) view Press zone, in zone or Digiplex mode to select a DVR. Start record mode. Stop record or playback mode Start playback mode. Pause playback. Fast forward playback. Rewind playback. Reverse-play: shift to forward play.
Standard key functions mon Press to select monitor. Press and hold for three seconds to view keypad information. 0 to 9 Use in combination with other keys to select cameras, monitors, zones, presets, etc. esc aux X Field programmable keys for various site-specific applications (the default assignment is printed above the keys. seq Select a multiplexer/switcher sequence tour on the active monitor. Refresh the monitor display. Clear an alarm.
“Shifted” key functions KTD-405A functions To select the “shifted” mode for key functions, press and hold esc then press the key. Use the help function (esc+mon) to find the current function assigned to any key. These keys apply to the audio-enabled KTD-405A model only.
System defaults Programming settings Keypad address KB3 PTZ protocol Enable remote programming Keypad title Keypad lockout priority Lowest user programming Program soft keys Change access code Baud rate (KBPS) System controller Operating mode System size (cameras) System size (monitors) System size (multiplexers) System size (DSR/VCR) System size (presets) Set access to cameras Set access to monitors Set access to DSR/VCR Set access to multiplexers Monitor offset Annunciation Defaults 99 No Yes Blank 0 = O
Input/output box connections Terminal strips Earth ground. To ground. RS-485 A/B. To and from a DVR or additional keypad. Observe polarity. (Optional, use if you do not use the RJ45 connection.) You can use both the wire terminals and the RJ45 connection for RS-485. RS-422 IN A/B. In from an upstream Digiplex device such as an RS-422 keypad, alarm chassis. ASCII converter, or time/date generator. Observe polarity. RS-422 OUT A/B.
RJ11 and RJ45 connectors RS-485. These are optional connectors for systems that include multiplexers or DVRs with RJ45 connectors. Pin 3 = RS-485A Pin 6 = RS-485B On the terminal strip on the other side of the I/O box, there is also one RS-485 connection. AUDIO. Connect the RJ11 cable from the keypad (KTD-405A only). This is a crossover cable. KEYPAD. Connect the black RJ45 cable from the keypad. This is a straightthrough cable.
System information table Use this table to record DVR/zones in your system. Include a description so you can easily identify the location for each unit/zone.