HKJX8A+ - Multiplexer and DVR Controller Owners Installation & Operation Guide Compatible Multiplexers: AXCD16E AXCD9E AXCD4E AXMD16E AXMD9E AXMD4E Compatible DVRs: AHDR4 AHDR9 AHDR16 Document Code Number: HMKC-001-01
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security Safety Instructions WARNING! Read these notes before attempting to operate the unit Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. These products contain static electricity sensitive devices. Please take appropriate precautions when handling. Handle the unit with care, as improper handling may cause irreparable damage to the precision or sensitive parts within this unit.
Honeywell Security Combined Installation & Operation Guide Introduction The HKJX8A+ is a unit designed to control both Multiplexers and DVRs and send telemetry to up to 128 Honeywell Microspheres via RS485 TP telemetry. Compatible telemetry receivers may also be used, such as BBV RX552. The Multiplexers can be ‘daisy chained’ to open up the options for more camera control. The HKJX8A+ has been designed to work with up to 32, 4 way multiplexers and / or DVRs.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security 2.1.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security A system of cascaded keyboards for multiple units will be connected as follows: DVR Figure iii A sample system of cascaded keyboards (multiple units) Note: For connections between keyboards and between the master keyboard and the multiplexer, cables with 8 way RJ type connectors and straight through connectors can be used.
Honeywell Security Combined Installation & Operation Guide RJ45 - RJ45 lead provided with keyboard TXNormally Blue OUT MUX#1 RS485 TX+ Normally Green IN DVR #1 Rear RJ45 - RJ45 lead VCL part number - 0700 0127 MUX#2 OUT RX+ RX- TX+ TX- RS485 IN Figure iv Connection to Multiplexers and DVRs The multiplexer address and communication settings must be correctly set using the menus on the multiplexer before it can be controlled using the HKJX8A+ keyboard.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide 2.0 Honeywell Security Dome Connection 2.1 Daisy Chain Typical connection from keyboard to daisy chain Figure v Daisy chain configuration 2.2 Star Configuration Typical connection from keyboard to to ITP input Figure vi Star configuration Note: Page 6 of 23 Details on termination and dome installation are covered in the dome manual.
Honeywell Security Combined Installation & Operation Guide DVR Operation 1.0 DVR Control functions 1.1 DVR Mode Press the ‘mode’ key, to toggle between Multiplexer and DVR mode. 1.2 DVR Selection Pressing a number followed by the ‘Fn’ key selects a DVR to control. This also selects the last camera controlled on that DVR (or the first camera input on that DVR if it has not been selected previously). 1.3 Menus Press the ‘F6’ (menu) key to enter the password screen.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security Press the ‘display’ key to select the next display setting in the cycle of 4x4, 3x3, 2x2 and Picture in Picture (P-I-P). Press the ‘sequence’ key to put the DVR output into a sequence. The sequence depends on the current display mode and set up. If the ‘sequence’ key is pressed again, the sequence stops, displaying the current step in the sequence. Press the ‘freeze’ key to freeze the current display.
Honeywell Security Combined Installation & Operation Guide If the DVR is paused in playback mode, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key and move the joystick up to play the video forwards, image by image, or down to play the video backwards, image by image. The video moves on to the next image every 0.5 second, whether playing forwards or backwards. 1.8 Alarm Function If an alarm is active, press the ‘alarm’ key to reset the DVRs outputs, including the internal buzzer.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security Multiplexer Operation 2.0 Multiplexer Control Functions 2.1 Multiplexer Mode Press the ‘mode’ key to toggle between Multiplexer and DVR mode. 2.2 Multiplexer Selection Pressing a number followed by the ‘Fn’ key selects a multiplexer to control. This intelligently selects the last camera controlled on that multiplexer (or the first camera input on that multiplexer if it has not been selected previously). 2.
Honeywell Security Combined Installation & Operation Guide 2.4 Screen Control The following table indicates the keys used for Multiplexer Screen control. Key Function display Display sequence Sequence freeze Freeze play Toggle VCR Input search Digital Zoom Press the ‘display’ key to select the next display setting (in the cycle of 4x4, 3x3, 2x2 and PIP) Press the ‘sequence’ key to put the Multiplexer output into a sequence (the sequence depends on the current display mode and set up).
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security 2.6 Camera Selection Pressing a number followed by the ‘camera’ key selects a camera to display. This intelligently selects the associated multiplexer (e.g. if camera 18 is selected and camera 18 is assigned to input 2 on multiplexer 2 then the second input on multiplexer 2 is selected). Pressing the ‘camera’ key alone increments the camera selection.
Honeywell Security 3.0 Combined Installation & Operation Guide Camera Control Functions 3.1 Pan and Tilt Very precise control of pan and tilt can be achieved using the joystick. The speed of pan and tilt is relative to the amount of movement applied to the joystick. 3.2 Turn 180° This function allows the camera to view a person who is walking underneath the camera. Press the auto 180°’ button to pan the camera 180°. The camera will pan 180° at the maximum speed. (Up to 400° per second.) 3.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide 4.0 Honeywell Security Presets and Tours 4.1 To Define a Preset For example, to define Preset 1. Move the selected camera to view the desired preset position, using the joystick, zoom, focus and iris buttons. Press and hold the ‘preset’ button. Press button ‘1’. Release the ‘preset’ button. The current position of the camera has now been defined as Preset 1. Up to 128 presets can be defined, and these are numbered 0 - 127. 4.
Honeywell Security Combined Installation & Operation Guide 4.3 To Start a Tour of Presets A Microsphere can store four different preset tours. After programming the tours, as detailed in the next sections, they may be recalled in the following way. Press the number button that corresponds to the tour number, either ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, or ‘4’. Press the ‘autopan’ button. 4.4 To Define a Simple Tour For example, to define a tour for three preset positions in memory as ‘Tour 1’.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Note: Honeywell Security The range of speeds that can be selected goes from ‘1’ = 1°/sec up to ‘100’ = 100°/sec. To select the maximum seek speed, press ‘0’. 4.6 To Vary the Standard Speeds and Dwell Times of a Tour For example, to define a tour (As set in 4.5, above.) in memory as ‘Tour 3’ with different dwell times between preset positions. Press button ‘3’, then press and hold the ‘autopan’ button. (This will define ‘Tour 3’.
Honeywell Security 5.0 Combined Installation & Operation Guide Enhanced functions The keyboard can access the following enhanced functions: Home Preset or Tour Remote Reset Privacy Zones Mimic Tours These functions are explained in greater detail in 6.1, below. 6.0 Using the menus The following map shows the menu layout and the keypresses necessary to navigate through the various keyboard menus 6.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide Honeywell Security C A M E R A n n n M U X n n P R E S E T n n n S P O T C A M E R A n n n D V R n n n P R E S E T n n n S C R N C T R L 1. Main Screen - Press ‘mode’ key to toggle between Mux and DVR control. A U X = S E T H O M E P R I 2. Microsphere Functions L O C K V A C Y = E N D R E S E T The option to be selected will be flashing. Use the joystick to move left and right to make your selection.
Honeywell Security A U X = P R E S E T 6. Privacy Combined Installation & Operation Guide S E T L O C K n n n P R I = E N D V A C Y Selecting the Privacy option from the Microsphere Functions screen will display the screen above. The preset can be selected by moving the joystick up and down. Using the ‘aux’ key will toggle the status between privacy on and privacy off. Press ‘lock’ to return to the previous screen. A U X = S E N D P O W E R 7.
Combined Installation & Operation Guide C A M E R A n n n R E C O R D I 11. Mimic Recording N G Honeywell Security M U X n M I M I P n n n C n A microsphere can store 4 mimic tours (numbered 5 to 8). To define a mimic tour, press a number button between 5 and 8 (the mimic tour number) than press and hold the ‘autopan’ key, then press ‘lock’ and replease ‘autopan’. The above screen will be highlighted and the mimic tour can be recorded.
Honeywell Security 7.0 Combined Installation & Operation Guide Keyboard Functions 7.1 Keyboard Lock Pressing and holding the ‘LOCK’ key and entering 1212 on the numeric keypad will lock the keyboard. (LOCKED displayed on the LCD). The same sequence will unlock the keyboard in full DVR control mode (FULL CTRL displayed on the LCD).
Combined Installation & Operation Guide 8.0 Honeywell Security Connector Pin Assignments - for reference Viewed on wiring input side of plug. 8.1 KBD PIN SIGNAL 1 Link TX D+ 2 Link TX D- 4 Link RX D- 5 GND 6 Link RX D+ 8.2 Usual Colour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUX PIN SIGNAL 1 DVR RX+ 2 DVR RX- 4 DVR TX D- 5 GND 6 DVR TX D+ 8.
Honeywell Security 9.0 Combined Installation & Operation Guide Techincal Specifications Features AKJX8A+ Max. dome control 128 Max. DVR/Multiplexer control Up to 32 x 4-way, 14 x 9-way or 8 x 16-way or any combination of the above as specified in the keyboards “camera assignment” menu Compatible DVRs and Multiplexers DVRs: AHDR4X, AHDR9X, AHDR16X Multiplexers: AXCD4EX, AXCD9EX, AXCD16EX, AXMD4EX, AXMD9EX, AXMD16EX Max.