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
Chapter 4
Operation
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user would realize the error. The keypad will prompt for the final store press, and give a confirmation message
that it was actually stored. If the preset number is not in the allowed range, the keypad will give an error
message instead of asking for the final press of the store key.
Shortcuts
There are two types of shortcuts provided by the keypad for setting and recalling presets. They are useful for
preset that may be changed or recalled frequently. Presets 58 through 61 are asscesible using the aux keys (aux
1 to aux 4) instead of typing the number. Preset 58 is associated with aux 1, preset 59 with aux 2, and so on.
To recall preset 60, for example, press find and then aux 3. To store preset 60 the press store, aux 3, and then
store again. Except in one case, these preset shortcuts are always available, even if the Preset Limit is set to a
value above the associated preset number. If the supervisor has set the Preset Limit to the value of 128, no
presets at all can be set from the keypad, even the ones that govern the autopan limits.
There is one other, even quicker shortcut. The value of the Preset Limit setting itself defines a shortcut preset
that can be accessed with only the store or find keys. For example, if the Preset Limit is set to 35, to store a
position in preset 35, press the store key three times. In effect, the second press substitutes for typing the preset
number. The preset defined by the Preset Limit can be recalled by pressing the find key twice. If the Preset
Limit is set to a value above the maximum number of presets (set in the user menu) this shortcut is not
available.
Recalling a preset
To recall a preset, do the following:
1. Press find.
2. Enter the preset number using the number keys, or aux, 1, 2, 3, or 4 for presets 58 through 61.
Operating group switching on Digiplex IV switchers
To operate a group, do the following:
1. In Digiplex mode, hold esc and press zone to
display the ENTER MONITOR GROUP
menu (Figure 56).
Figure 56. Enter monitor group menu
2. Enter a number from 1 through 64 that calls
up that group of cameras, or press tour to
display the ENTER GROUP SEQUENCE
menu (Figure 57).
3. Enter a number from 1 through 12 initiates
that group sequence.
Figure 57. Enter group sequence menu
ENTER MONITOR GROUP
(1-64)__OR <TOUR>
ENTER GROUP
SEQUENCE










