User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 KTD-405/405A/405-2D overview
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Programming
- Programming modes
- Supervisor programming
- Figure 17. Supervisor programming menu tree
- Figure 18. KB3 PTZ PROTOCOL display
- Figure 19. ENTER REMOTE PRGMG display
- Figure 20. KEYPAD TITLE display
- Figure 21. KEYPAD LOCKOUT PRIORITY displays
- Figure 22. Lowest user programmed preset menu
- Figure 23. PROGRAM SOFT KEYS display
- Figure 24. PRESS KEY TO PROGRAM display
- Figure 25. Command selection display
- Figure 26. Confirm command selection display
- Figure 27. CHANGE ACCESS CODES displays
- Figure 28. BAUD RATE display
- Figure 29. SYSTEM CONTROL display
- Figure 30. INACTIVE TIMEOUT display
- User programming
- Figure 31. OPERATING MODE menu
- Standard Digiplex menus
- Zone menus
- Figure 38. OPERATING MODE menu
- Figure 39. Zone menu
- Figure 40. ENTER ZONE ADDRESS menu
- Figure 41. ZONE xx TITLE menu
- Figure 42. SEND TO ALL KEYPADS display
- Figure 43. Zone hub display
- Figure 44. Zone monitor outputs
- Figure 45. Zone camera inputs
- Figure 46. Access restriction menus
- Figure 47. ZONE xx ACCESS menu
- Figure 48. Annunciation menu
- Figure 49. Call tone menu
- Figure 50. SPOT MONITOR NUMBER menu
- Remote programming
- Chapter 4 Operation
- Operating your keypad
- Standard Digiplex mode
- Figure 55. Normal operating display
- Selecting a monitor
- Selecting a camera
- Controlling a camera
- Setting a preset
- Recalling a preset
- Operating group switching on Digiplex IV switchers
- Setting autopan limits
- Controlling a DVMRe/multiplexer (hybrid mode)
- Controlling a recording device
- System information menus
- Help menu
- Audio
- Zone mode
- Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and support
- Appendix A Sample configurations and charts
- Sample analog system configurations
- Sample IP system configuration
- Receiver site addressing
- Reprogrammable keys and commands
- System planning chart
- Index
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In some applications, you might prefer to have the monitors numbered as 1, 2, 3, etc., instead of using
the matrix switcher output number. To do this, subtract the desired monitor number from the matrix
switcher output number and enter the difference as the monitor offset.
For example, suppose a keypad has a monitor that is connected to matrix switcher output 12. To enable
the monitor to be addressed as monitor 1, subtract 1 from 12 and enter the difference (11) as the
monitor offset.
In this example, if more than one monitor were to be controlled from the keypad, additional monitors
would be connected to matrix switcher outputs 13, 14, 15, etc., and would be controlled as monitor 2,
monitor 3, monitor 4, etc.
Note: The keypad will deny any monitor offset number that conflicts with the monitor system size and the monitor access
programming choices that have been made.
When a spot monitor number is assigned, pressing the 1st key displays the first site number in the
annunciation queue on the spot monitor, and the keypad automatically addresses control to that
monitor.
12. By default, the selected monitor number
corresponds to the number of the matrix
switcher output to which it is connected. For
example, if monitor 12 appears in the
keypad’s display window and a camera
selection is made, the monitor that is
connected to output 12 of the matrix switcher
switches to that camera.
Figure 36. MONITOR OFFSET display
13. These menus are used to configure
annunciation. When annunciation is
enabled, the keypad displays the first,
second, and third, call-in queue on the LCD
and can store up to 32 call-in requests.
14. Pressing + and then
displays the following
menu (Figure 37).
15. In the annunciation mode, the keypad
produces a tone on a call-in request or alarm.
This sound can be set to one frequency
(single) or to warble between two
frequencies (multiple).
Figure 37. ANNUNCIATION displays
MONITOR OFFSET
NUMBER: 0NEXT
ANNUNCIATION?
NO
CALL TONE TYPE?
MULTIPLE
SPOT MONITOR
NUMBER: 0










