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User’s Manual
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APPENDIX G: USING CONTROLCENTER 200/300 KEYBOARDS
DigiMux supports the use of ControlCenter 200 or ControlCenter 300 keyboards. The
keyboards connect to the RJ-11 ports labeled RS-485 on the back of the DigiMux.
DigiMux supports up to two ControlCenter keyboards connected to a single DigiMux.
If the DigiMux units are daisy-chained, then a maximum of four ControlCenter
keyboards are supported.
The ControlCenter keyboards emulate the DigiMux front panel, enable dome control
via the joystick, and provide DigiMux menu navigation from a remote location. The
ControlCenter keyboard is capable of controlling multiple DigiMux units from a
remote central location. The keyboard does not add any new capabilities or features to
the DigiMux unit.
NOTE: The first ControlCenter keyboard plugged into a DigiMux is powered by the
RJ-11 port. Additional ControlCenter keyboards require a separate power
source.
The following information is from the ControlCenter
TM
ADCC0200 and ADCC0300
Keyboard Quick Reference Guide, MP200-300QRG-1.
The default settings for the keyboard are RS-485 mode at 19200 baud. To change
these settings, enter the Special Config menu by pressing the SHIFT
and
CLEAR keys within 5 seconds of powering up the keyboard.
Perform the following steps to communicate with the DigiMux unit:
1. Change the baud rate on the keyboard by pressing the Rewind key . The
baud rate must be changed to 4800 to communicate with the DigiMux unit.
2. Change the mode (ADANet, RS485, RS232) by pressing the Record key .
Use the RS485 mode.
Optionally, you can press the following keys for setup:
A keyboard overview is described in the table that follows. For more information on
the ControlCenter
TM
200/300 keyboards, see the ControlCenter
TM
ADCC0200 and
ADCC0300 Keyboard Installation and Operation manual, MP200-300HB-1.
NOTE: To enter a passcode, you must first press the number key then the camera key
for each number in the passcode sequence.
Open Iris key - to select Auto Repeat or Make/Break mode.
Fast Forward key - to enable/disable sound from the
keyboard.