Installation and Operating Manual Network System Controller with 3-Axis Joystick and Jog Shuttle KBD-NSC-100
Contents Safety Instructions / Maintenance..............................................................................................................................................................................................3 1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Features...................................
Safety Instructions / Maintenance • Read these safety instructions and the operation manual first before you install and commission the unit. • Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference. • The system may only be commissioned and maintained by personnel authorized to do this and it must only be carried out in accordance with relevant standards and guidelines. • Protect your unit from contamination with water and humidity to prevent it from permanent damage.
1.2 Typical Applications PTZ Camera Control PTZ Cameras RS485 PTZ Network Keyboard You can control PTZ cameras via RS-485 connection. Refer to Chapter 2 – Installation, 2.1 PTZ Camera Registration for details.
DVR System Control via Network Connection Cameras 1 ~ 16 Video In Video Out Main Monitor Cameras 1 ~ 16 RS-485 Video In DVR RS-485 DVR Video Out Main Monitor Spot Out Spot Out Spot Monitor Spot Monitor Network Keyboard You can control DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via network connection. Refer to Chapter 2 – Installation, 2.2 DVR System Registration, Advanced Mode and Chapter 3 – Operation, 3.3 DVR System Control for details.
MMX System Control Cameras 1 ~ 16 Cameras 17 ~ 32 Cameras 225 ~ 240 DVR 1 DVR 2 DVR 15 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out Master MMX [0] Slave MMX [1] Slave MMX [14] Slave MMX [15] 1 Main Out 4 Quad Out 4 Quad Out 4 Quad Out Quad Monitor Quad Monitor 15x1 Main Out 16x4 Spot Out Quad Monitor Main Monitor Network Keyboard Spot MMX [0] Spot MMX [1] Spot MMX [2] Spot MMX [3] 1 Spot Out 1 Spot Out 1 Spot Out 1 Spot Out Spot Monitor 1 Spot Monitor 2 Spot Monitor 3 Spot Monitor
1.3 Rear Panel No. Designation Details 1 Speaker Connect to an amplifier (Line-out). The network keyboard does not have amplified audio output, so you will need a speaker with an amplifier. Audio surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary by region. Check the laws in your area before using this product for surveillance purposes. 2 MIC Connect to an audio source. (Line-in or Microphone) 3 USB Port Connect a USB flash drive to upgrade the software. See below for details.
1.4 Bottom Panel No. Designation Details 1 Joystick Bracket Use to attach the joystick provided with the network keyboard body to the network keyboard body. The joystick can be attached either to the left or to the right of the network keyboard body. 2 Factory Reset Switch Returns all settings to the original factory settings. Refer to Factory Reset for details. 3 Joystick Connect a joystick cable. A joystick cable should be connected while the network keyboard is powered down.
1.5 Top Panel No. Designation Details 1 Joystick Controls pan and tilt of a PTZ camera by using the stick or zoom of a PTZ camera by using the shuttle ring. 2 PTZ Camera Control Buttons Controls the PTZ camera by setting up presets or expanded PTZ features. Refer to Appendix 2 – Buttons, PTZ Camera Control for details. 3 LCD Screen Displays operation commands or LCD menus. Refer to Chapter 3 – Operation and Chapter 4 – LCD Menu Configuration for details.
2. Installation A device should be registered on the network keyboard properly for control by a network keyboard. The Basic mode and Advanced mode are supported for registration and control of the device, and the device is controllable only in the mode which the device is registered on. When controlling devices via RS-485 connection only, you can register the devices in the Basic mode or in the Advanced mode.
2.2 DVR System Registration You can register a DVR to control via RS-485 or network connection. In the Basic mode, the DVR’s system ID set in each DVR is required to control DVRs. In the Advanced mode, the user-defined ID registered on the network keyboard is required to control DVRs. Basic Mode You can control a DVR with the DVR’s system ID after setting up the port information for the RS-485 communication without registering the DVR. Refer to Chapter 5 – Remote Configuration, 5.
5. Go to the following menus: Setup –> Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup 5.1. Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list, and then the Add button to register the DVR. 5.2. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered, and you can change the ID.
2.3 MMX System Registration You can register MMXs to control via network connection. The MMX can be controlled only in the Advanced mode by using the INIT program and not in the Basic mode. 1. Connect a MMX to a network referring to the MMX’s User’s Manual. 2. Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program. 3.
5.3. Click the Digital Video Recorder pull-down menu in the device list, and then the registered DVR’s pull-down menu. A list of monitors and cameras supported in the DVR is displayed. • [ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID and type. • [ID] Spot Monitor No.: Displays the monitor ID, monitor type and the Spot Out number of the DVR. • [ID] „Camera Name”: Displays the ID and name of the camera. 5.4. Click a camera in the list, and then the Edit button.
6.3. Click a monitor in the list, and then the Edit button. Set up the monitor ID. The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the monitor from other monitors when controlling it by using a network keyboard, so each monitor should have its own unique ID. 6.4. Click a camera in the list, and then the Edit button.
3. Operation You can control devices via RS-485 and network connection by using the network keyboard. The devices should be registered on the network keyboard properly, and you can control the devices in the Basic mode or in the Advanced mode depending on the device’s registration mode on the network keyboard. Refer to Chapter 2 – Installation and Chapter 5 – Remote Configuration for details on registration of the devices.
Locking Buttons Pressing the and buttons together locks the buttons of the network keyboard. You can set up the buttons to be locked by using the LCD menu or the INIT program when there is no action on the network keyboard during the preset time since the last action. This function does not work if the User password is not set up or the button lock time is set to Never. Refer to Chapter 4 – LCD Menu Configuration, 4.3 Setup Menu, System or Chapter 5 – Remote Configuration, 5.
3.3 DVR System Control You can control DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via RS-485 or network connection. It is required to log in a user with the authority over the function to control depending on the function when controlling DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the DVR. If the other user is logged in the DVR, log the current user out of the DVR and log the user with the proper authority in the DVR.
Example II (Advanced Mode) Cameras 1 ~ 16 Video Out DVR 1. Press the monitor ID. 2. Press the a main monitor. button. You can control the DVR that the monitor is connected by using device control buttons if the monitor is 3. Press the camera ID. 4. Press the button. Video from the camera is displayed in the selected monitor, and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera. 3.
Controlling Camera on Specific Monitor Cameras 1 ~ 16 Loop Out DVR Video In Spot Out Main Out Spot MMX Video In Main Out Spot MMX 1. Press the monitor ID. 2. Press the button. You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons if the monitor is a main monitor. 3. Press the camera ID. 4. Press the button. Video from the camera is displayed in the selected monitor, and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera.
4. Press the button. 5. Press the camera ID. 6. Press the button. Video from the camera is displayed in the selected pane, and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera. Example II You can control a camera in a specific pane of the main monitor with pressing a pane ID without pressing the monitor ID.
Controlling DVR on Specific Monitor Cameras 1 ~ 16 Main Out DVR Video In Spot Out Main Out Master MMX Spot Out Video In Spot MMX 1. Press the monitor ID. 2. Press the button. You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons if the monitor is a main monitor. 3. Press the DVR ID. 4. Press the button. The DVR’s main monitor screen is displayed in the selected monitor, and you can control the DVR by using device control buttons. 5.
1. Press the main monitor ID. 2. Press the button. You can control the MMX that the monitor is connected by using the device control buttons. 3. Press the pane number. 4. Press the button. 5. Press the DVR ID. 6. Press the button. The DVR’s main monitor screen is displayed in the selected pane, and you can control the DVR by using device control buttons. 7. Press the camera number of the DVR. 8. Press the button.
4. LCD Menu Configuration The LCD menu on the LCD screen allows you to set up the system or register devices to control in the Basic mode. The system setup and device registration are also available remotely by using the INIT program. Refer to Chapter 5 – Remote Configuration for details on the remote setup and registration. NOTE: When controlling devices in the Advanced mode, you cannot register the devices in the LCD menu and have to register the devices by using the INIT program. 4.
4.3 Setup Menu System General Button LCD Audio Version Displays the software version. Password Sets up the Admin password or User password (max. four digit numbers). Entering the current password allows you to enter a new password, and there is no default password. The Admin password is required to connect to the network keyboard and set up the LCD menu, and the User password is required to control the network keyboard.
5. Remote Configuration The Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of the network keyboard. Run the INIT program, select a network keyboard to change settings and click the Setup icon on the Main screen. Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu and the Remote Setup screen appears. Clicking a menu in the left of the Remote Setup screen displays the current settings for that menu in the right of the screen. Clicking a submenu under each menu allows you to change the settings.
Button • Beep: Check the box to beep when pressing the buttons of the network keyboard. • Lock: The buttons of the network keyboard will be locked when there is no action in the network keyboard during the preset time since the last action. Unlocking the buttons requires entering the User password. This function does not work if the User password is not set up or the time is set to Never. LCD • Contrast: Select the contrast of the LCD screen in the network keyboard from the drop-down list.
5.2 Network You can change the network settings and set up DVRNS information. IP Address • Type: Select the type of network configuration. Ask your network provider for details about the network connection type and connection information for the network keyboard. – Manual: Select when the network keyboard is using a static IP address for network connection, and set up LAN parameters manually.
5.3 Device You can set up the setup mode and register PTZ cameras, network cameras, network video transmitters, network receivers, DVRs and MMXs to control by using a network keyboard. General • Setup type: Select Basic or Advanced when controlling devices via RS-485 connection only, or select Advanced when controlling devices via network and RS-485 connections.
General – Advanced Mode You can control devices via network and RS-485 connections when registering the devices in the Advanced mode. • Scan, Add, Edit: See below. • Remove, Remove All: Select a device in the list and click the Remove button to delete it. Clicking the Remove All button deletes all devices from the list. • Scan: Click to find and list up devices connected to a network.
• Edit: Select a device or the monitor and camera connected to the device in the list and click the button to edit the setting. Monitor – ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the connected device is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the monitor from other monitors when selecting it by using the network keyboard, so each monitor should have its own unique ID. – Pane ID: Set up a pane ID to each pane of the monitor (Main monitor only).
– ID: Assign a unique ID from 1 to 100 to the macro. When giving a command, the network keyboard performs the ‘macro ID’ –> actions registered on the macro. – Name: Enter a macro name. – No.: Displays the order of the macro. The network keyboard takes actions according to the order when performing the macro. – Button: Double click the field, and then click a button on the network keyboard image in the left to assign the operation to perform. – Dwell Time: Enter dwell time (sec.) for the action to last.
7. Technical Specifications Type KBD-NSC-100 Art. No. 74746 Operation mode Single operation Audio inputs 1 (Microphone) Audio output 1x Loudspeaker (mono/stereo, 3.5mm jack) Joystick 3-axis proportional joystick for manual control of variable speed Site control (direct mode operation) Keys select cameras and monitors, operate presets, patterns, auxiliaries and sequences.
APPENDIX 1 RS-485 Connector Pin Outs RS485 PTZ Connector Master Unit Slave Unit + –> to –> TX+/RX+ – –> to –> TX–/RX– RS485 DVR Connector Master Unit Slave Unit + –> to –> TX+/RX+ – –> to –> TX–/RX– 34
APPENDIX 2 Buttons NOTE: In the operation explanation for each button, „ –> ” indicates that the buttons are pressed sequentially, and „&” indicates the buttons are pressed together. Operation Command NOTE: Devices should be registered on the network keyboard and set up properly to perform the commands. Button Designation Operation Number (1 to 9) • Device number or ID –> , , device or camera to control, or macro to perform.
PTZ Camera Control NOTE: Depending on the PTZ camera specifications, some features may not work. Refer to the PTZ camera manufacturer’s manual for details of each feature. Button Designation Operation Set Preset : Sets the preset position. Move the PTZ camera to the desired position and assign the preset • ‘Preset No.’ –> number to the current position. View Preset • ‘Preset No.’ –> : Moves the PTZ camera to the position set in the selected preset number. Focus Near • Focuses on near or far image.
Device Control NOTE: The buttons work only when the device to control is selected and each function of the buttons is supported in the device. Refer to the device’s User’s Manual for details of each feature. Button Designation Panic Recording On Panic Recording Off Alarm Out On Operation • : Starts panic recording of all camera channels of the device. • –> keyboard.
Button Designation Enable Speaker / Mic Menu Enter Button ( ) Operation • : Receives audio from the remote site through the speaker when controlling a camera. Pressing the button again disables the function. • & : Sends audio to the remote site through the microphone when controlling a camera. Pressing the button again disables the function. • Receiving and sending audio is available only when controlling a device that supports two-way audio communication via network connection.
APPENDIX 3 PTZ Camera Model Number No. Model No.
APPENDIX 4 System Upgrade Error Code When an error occurs during the software upgrade, refer to the following error code. No. Description No. Description 0 Unknown error 302 Remote upgrade is not authorized. 1 File version error 303 Saving remote package failed. 3 Software version error 304 Remote upgrade is cancelled by the user. 4 Kernel version error 400 USB device mounting failed. 101 The upgrade file is not found. 401 Reading upgrade package on the USB device failed.