User's Manual

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Adding an ONVIF camera to Keyboard
Adding manually from Local Area Network (LAN)
Selecting ONVIF as the protocol and clicking the P/T Speed dial will cause the ONVIF Camera Setup menu to appear
Must know about the IP address of the camera.
The IP address of the camera has to be within the same subnet as the Keyboard
Rotate the P/T Speed dial to move the cursor between the IP address octets. Move the cursor to each octet and
use the alphanumeric keypad to enter its value. Rotate the P/T Speed dial to move to the next octet and repeat
until all IP address octets are set to the desired values. Click the Zoom Speed dial to save
Move the cursor to the User Name field, and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the username (ESC button
works as a backspace)
Click the Zoom Speed button to save
Move the cursor to the password field and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the password (ESC button works
as a backspace)
Click the Zoom Speed button to save
Move the cursor to the Port field
If the camera is configured to communicate on a field other than port 80, change the port number using the
alphanumeric keypad (ESC button works as a backspace)
Exit this menu
Scanning Local Area Network (LAN) for available ONVIF cameras
Cameras can be detected on the network and added to the keyboard to be controlled
Press the Search button to bring up the Auto Search menu
Move the cursor to ONVIF-IP
Select Yes to start the search
A list of discovered cameras will appear showing the cameras that have been discovered. Scroll through the
discovered cameras using the Zoom Speed dial
To add a camera to be controlled by the VS-PTC-IP, press the ADD button
With the cursor on CAM ID, Assign the camera to a CAM ID by rotating the Zoom Speed dial
Click the Zoom Speed dial to save