Product specifications

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
video management solutions
C1620 / REVISED 10-14-10
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KBD5000 Keyboard
FULL FUNCTIONALITY, MODULAR CONTROLS, PAN/TILT/ZOOM CONTROL
Product Features
Controls Located on 3 Modules in the Keyboard
Modules Can Be Rotated to Suit User Preference
1 Keyboard Can Control All System Cameras Through a
VCD5202 Interface
Built-in USB Hub for Connection of Export Devices
Variable Speed, Vector-Solving Joystick for Precise
Pan/T
ilt/Zoom (PTZ) Control
Jog/Shuttle for Playback Control and Menu Navigation
Keypad Call-Up of Cameras, Presets, and Patterns
Built-in Speaker
The KBD5000 keyboard is optimized for surveillance requirements in
controlling virtual matrix cameras. User feedback is provided through
the VCD5202’s head-up display and built-in LED lighting on the
keyboard. It is compatible with the Endura
®
-distributed IP video
surveillance system and Endura-based DVRs. Limited functionality is
available for the DS ControlPoint user interface and the Endura
WS5200 client interface.
The KBD5000 is configured with three control modules that can be
rotated individually to provide ergonomic comfort for the operator.
These modules include:
A variable speed, vector-solving joystick with keys for lens iris and
focus control. The barrel-type joystick provides precise pan and tilt
control of fixed speed and variable speed positioning systems.
Twisting the joystick zooms the lens in and out. The joystick and
control buttons are used for navigating the on-screen configuration
menus of the compatible VCD5202.
A jog dial/shuttle ring for playback and menu navigation. The
jog/shuttle contains four illuminated function keys. Each key’s color
corresponds to the color of the icons displayed on the monitors
linked to the user interface. This intuitive color matching design lets
users navigate the on-screen menus without taking their eyes off of
the video to read keyboard text labels.
A keypad for camera and monitor control. Keys select cameras and
monitors and the number of cameras to view.
The KBD5000 contains a built-in wrist support for added comfort.
The context-sensitive Help key is another unique feature of this
keyboard. In addition, easy export is accomplished using the
KBD5000’s USB port.
The KBD5000 can be logically configured so any number of
keyboards can be added to the system. When combined with Pelco’s
Endura IP video management system, the KBD5000 delivers
CCTV-style control for virtual matrix applications.
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