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US FCC Part 15 Class B Verification Statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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US FCC Part 15 Class B Verification StatementNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pur

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6.8.9 - Preset, Scan and Home... .1386.8.10 - Spe

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6 TELEMETRY6.1 Direct control and control using video systemsThe new series of switchers ENEO EKR-8/4, EKR-16/4 and SM VIDEOTEC can be used to create

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6.1.1 Routine management of telemetry controlsTelemetry operations are divided into different types: configuration operations (configuration of

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To be able to change the camera address, CHANGE address must be enabled (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions,pag.34). Then the camera recall screen will show an

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6.1.3 Communication problems between keyboard and receiverIf a receiver does not respond to the controls check the following: does the receiver

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6.2 ELBEX Dome6.2.1 Materials and reference documentsDome ELBEX EX/EXC 8000 Instant DomeEMB Camera (R0.70), Camera ID Code Manual for Digital Ca

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6.2.4 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu, press the AUTOPAN button to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPANCarries out the c

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6.2.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu, press the FOCUS button to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR f

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6.2.8 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the overall explanation with the followinglimitations specific

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Number Function51Set52Delete53Set54DeleteAUTOSCAN CONTROL61Start normal autoscan 62Stop normal autoscan 63Start autoscan at alarm64Stop autoscan at al

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Number Function2300Movement at maximum speed230X(1÷8) reduced speed of movement TIMER FUNCTIONS40XX(00÷56): stop autopan 00: continuous; 01÷23: from

Page 13 - 1.4 Description of the labels

6.14 - VCL Dome...1656.14.1 - M

Page 14 - 2.1 Features

Number Function2171/4000sec2181/10000secSlow Speed221PAL: 1/25sec NTSC:1/30sec222PAL:1/12.5sec NTSC: 1/15sec2231/8sec2241/4sec2251/2sec2261sec2272sec2

Page 15 - 2.2.1 Video matrixes

Number Function111Control: off112Master/slave: off113Frame control: off114Home position: recall115Freeze: off116Cross Control: offCAMERA SWITCHOVER (C

Page 16 - 2.5 DIP switch

6.3 ELMO Dome6.3.1 Materials and reference documentsD7720B-J1P DomeSurveillance Control Protocol (DSCP), ver2.4, 2001.05.256.3.2 Connecting

Page 17 - 2.7 Installing the keyboard

UP/DOWN ARROWSTo shift within the dome menus. LEFT/RIGHT ARROWST o change the value indicated by the cursor.When required, Zoom Tele and Zoom Wide are

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6.3.5 AuxFrom the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.SET No. XActivates relay No. XRESET No.Dea

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6.3.7 IrisFrom the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.IRIS OPENActivates the IRIS OPEN functio

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6.3.9 PatrolFrom the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START SEQ UENCE 1…4Used to carry out

Page 21 - 4.1 Description of the system

6.3.11 Special codesGo to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be c

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6.4 ERNITEC SATURN Dome6.4.1 Materials and reference documentsErnitec Saturn DomeICU Installation Instruction, Manual No.3040-00014, Rev.9802206.

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6.4.4 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPANCarries out the corre

Page 26 - 4.2.3 Communications

6.4.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR funct

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6.4.8 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the followinglimitations specific

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2XXX X=1..128 delete Preset position X from the Patrol sequence3XXX X=0..255 assign a pause (dwell time) in seconds when the position is reachedExampl

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6.5 HITRON FASTRAX II Dome6.5.1 Materials and reference documentsDome HITRON Fastrax II HID2404SM11P(HID-2404) Protocol and Examples6.5.2 Co

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6.5.4 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPAN 1... 8Carries out th

Page 31 - 4.2.4 Accepted values

6.5.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR funct

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6.5.8 Preset, Scan and HomeImportant note! The 'Scan' instructions given in the dome manual do not correspond to the generally accepted

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6.6 JVC Dome6.6.1 Materials and reference documentsJVC TK-C675 DomeTK-C675 Programmer’s manual, version 1.00/Feb.1998TK-C675/C675B Programmer’s m

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Used to enter the submenus and confirm data changes.To move within the menus use the joystick.The ZOOM is to be used as indicated in the dome manual..

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1 OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAGEThe following procedures should be carried out with the power supply disconnected, unlessspecified otherwise. Instal

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6.6.6 AuxFrom the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.SET No. XActivates relay No. XRESET No.

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6.6.8 IrisFrom the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.IRIS OPENActivates the IRIS OPEN functio

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6.6.10 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the followinglimitations specifi

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6.6.12 Special codesGo to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be c

Page 40 - 4.2.5 Password

6.7 PANASONIC Domes6.7.1 Materials and reference documentsPanasonic WV-CS600 and Panasonic WV-CS850 DomesProtocol Information WV-CS850 ver 2.2, N

Page 41 - 4.2.6 Configuration

6.7.4 ConfigurationThe dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menu. Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.For all dome co

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6.7.5 AutoflipFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOFLIP key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOFLIPCarries out the co

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6.7.7 AuxFrom the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.SET No. XActivates relay No. XRESET No.De

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6.7.9 IrisFrom the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.IRIS OPENActivates the IRIS OPEN functio

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6.7.11 Patrol (Panasonic WV-CS850)From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START PATROLUs

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2 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYBOARD2.1 FeaturesThe keyboard is a product for professional use in security and surveillance sector applications. In a securit

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6.7.13 Special codesGo to the special code insertion screen (see § 6.1.5 - Organising the configuration menus , pag.98). Some parameters can be c

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84 On85 OffAUTOFOCUS86 On87 OffBW90 On91 Off92 AutomaticAGC175 On176 OffLINE LOCK SYNC185 Increase186 Decrease1000 ALC On1002 AWC On1003 ATW OnON SCRE

Page 49 - 4.4 Control menu area

6.8 PELCO Dome6.8.1 Materials and reference documentsSpectra II 3.31 DomePelco Protocol Manual, “ D” Protocol, March 2, 19996.8.2 Connecting

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6.8.5 AuxFrom the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.SET No. XActivates relay No. XRESET No.De

Page 51 - 4.4.7 PROG MENU

6.8.7 I ris From the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.IRIS OPENActivates the IRIS OPEN fu

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6.8.9 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the followinglimitations specific

Page 53 - 4.4.9 WIPER/WASHER MENU

60AGC On .61AGC Off .62AGC automatic.ALARMSXAlarm recognition (X from 1 to 8).MISC99Clean screen.999Reset camera remote (pan/tilt).9999Reset camera r

Page 54 - 4.5 Direct control area

6.9 SAMSUNG Dome6.9.1 Materials and reference documentsSamsung SCC-64-1P - SCC643P DomeSamsung Protocol 6.9.2 Connecting the dome hardwareSC

Page 55 - 4.6 GRAPH Environment Area

KEY 5T o be used as indicated in the dome manual.MENU ENTERUsed to enter the submenus and confirm data changes.To increase/decrease the values within

Page 56 - 5.1 Introduction

6.9.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR funct

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2.2 Appliances that can be connected to the DCTkeyboard2.2.1 Video matrixesSee § 4.2.3.1.1 - Type – Protocol – Baudrate, pag. 23.2.2.2 Mult

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6.9.8 Patrol (PATTERN)From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START PATTERN 1…3Used to p

Page 59 - 5.2 No video device connected

6.10 SANYO Dome6.10.1 Materials and reference documentsVCC9400P – VCC9300P DomeSecurity Serial Protocol (SSP), ver1.14, 2003.08.19High Speed Secu

Page 60 - 5.3.5 Matrix setup

UP/DOWN ARROWSTo shift within the dome menus. LEFT/RIGHT ARROWST o change the value indicated by the cursor.6.10.4 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu pres

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Page 62 - 5.4.5 Matrix setup

6.10.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR func

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6.10.8 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the followinglimitations specifi

Page 64 - 5.4.7 Application

6.10.10 Function keysFrom the MAIN menu press the FUNCTION KEYS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specificcontrols.F1Associated function

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6.11 SANTEC Dome6.11.1 Connecting the dome hardwareWhite RS485A TX+Yellow RS485B TX-IMPORTANT NOTEConfigure inside the dome the Fastrax II Protoc

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6.11.3 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPAN 1... 8Carries out t

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6.11.5 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR func

Page 68 - 5.5.5 Matrix setup

2.3 ConnectorsThe keyboard has three RJ11 connectors on the back of themachine, a power supply connector, a configuration DIPswitch and a DB9 socket f

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6.11.7 Preset, Scan and HomeImportant note! The 'Scan' instructions given in the dome manual do not correspond to the generally accepte

Page 70 - VIDEOTEC

6.12 SENSORMATIC Dome6.12.1 Materials and reference documentsSensormatic DeltaDome II DomeRs-422/RS-485 Communication Protocols, 8000-2694-01, Re

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6.12.4 AutoflipFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOFLIP key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOFLIPCarries out the c

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6.12.6 IrisFrom the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.IRIS OPENActivates the IRIS OPEN functi

Page 73 - 5.9.5 Operational test

6.12.8 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the followinglimitations specifi

Page 74 - 5.10.2 Connection

13Relays 13 on14Relays 14 on23Relays 23 on24Relays 24 on34Relays 34 on123Relays 123 on124Relays 124 on134Relays 134 on234Relays 234 on1234Relays 1234

Page 75 - 5.10.6 Matrix setup

6.13 STAR Dome6.13.1 Materials and reference documentsStar SMD DomeMD200 Series Control Command Reference, rev.2.02, September 1, 19996.13.2

Page 76 - 5.11 AHDR4/9/16 ADEMCO DVR

6.13.5 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPAN/AUTOTILTCarries out

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6.13.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR func

Page 78 - 5.12 ADEMCO Multiplexer

6.13.8 Patrol (Group – Tour)From the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START GROUP 0..5Used

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2.6 Safety precautions when using the keyboard Do not use appliances with damaged or loose plugs. Do not take out the plug by pulling the cable and

Page 80 - 5.13 ENEO DVR

6.13.8.1 Setup GroupThe following procedure is valid for all 6 TOURs.Procedure for adding a position to the selected TOUR : Select the first par

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6.13.9 Random GroupThis function will cause all the positions stored in the corresponding GROUP to be reached at random. Theorder of insertion du

Page 82 - 5.14 ENEO Multiplexer

Number Function35Increase gain36Decrease gain37Maximum positive gain38Maximum negative gain4Autofocus On5Autofocus Off6One shot Autofocus7Autopower mo

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6.14 VCL Dome6.14.1 Materials and reference documentsVCL 8” Internal Orbiter DomeDetails of VCLTP Protocol, file ref. CIMICRO8 26.05.996.14.2

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6.14.5 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPANCarries out the corr

Page 85 - 5.15.2 Direct connection

6.14.7 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR func

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6.14.9 PatrolFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START LAST TOURUsed to carry out t

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 Select the third field, press the ENTER key and use the keypad to set the pause duration when theposition is reached. Select “ Send position” and p

Page 88 - 5.16 SANYO DVR

6.15 ENEO receivers6.15.1 Reference materialENEO VPT -42/RS1 telemetry receiver.6.15.2 Configuring the receiversConfigure the receiver appro

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6.15.4.1 Autopan setup. Procedure for setting up the Autopan function: Position the cursor on the item Autopan Speed, press the Enter button a

Page 90 - 5.17 SANYO Multiplexer

3 COMMUNICATION LINES AND CONNECTIONS3.1 Video line and telemetry linesTheDCT keyboard can be used to control a wide range of products, for both video

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6.15.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR func

Page 92 - 5.18 SONY DVR

6.15.8 PatrolFrom the MAIN menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START PATROL Carries out the corres

Page 93 - 5.18.6 Operational test

 To send the configuration position the cursor on the item “ Send start/end Patrol” and press the button.  Position the cursor on the item “ Pause”,

Page 94 - 5.19 SONY Multiplexer

11 First speed curve12 Second speed curve13 Third speed curve14 Fourth speed curve(default)400 Set the right horizontal positioning limit.401 Set the

Page 95 - 5.19.6 Operational test

6.16 VIDEOTEC and Linxs receivers (VIDEOTEC prot.)6.16.1 Reference materialVIDEOT EC and Linxs telemetry receivers:DTRX1, DT RX3 (with VIDEOTEC

Page 96 - 5.20.1 Description

6.16.4 AutopanFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START AUTOPANCarries out the corr

Page 97 - 5.20.6 Operational test

6.16.6 FocusFrom the MAIN menu press the FOCUS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.FOCUS FARActivates the FOCUS FAR func

Page 98 - 5.21 Matrix Setup

6.16.8 PatrolFrom the MAIN menu press the AUTOPAN key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START STANDARD PATROL Carries out

Page 99 - 5.21.2 VIDEOTEC 164OSM

 To change the pause length go to the item “ Dwell time” and press the key. Insert the desired valueand confirm with the ENTER key. To send the co

Page 100 - 6 TELEMETRY

6.16.9 Preset, Scan and HomeThe PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are as described in the general explanation with the followinglimitations specifi

Page 101 - 6.1.2 Changing camera

Configuration Description ExampleDevices in achainThe devices are connected in pairs usingsingle lines. These should be terminated atthe ends. This ty

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6.17 VIDEOTEC receivers with the Macro Protocol 6.17.1 NotesThe Macro protocol covers a wide range of products with vastly different functions. R

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6.17.6 AuxFrom the MAIN menu press the AUX key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.When on screen relay activation/deactivat

Page 104 - 6.2 ELBEX Dome

6.17.8 IrisFrom the MAIN menu press the IRIS key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.IRIS OPENActivates the IRIS OPEN functi

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SETUP PATROL STANDARDEnters the setup menu for the Standard Patrol functionSETUP PATROL SAEnters the setup menu for the Patrol SA function6.17.9.1

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Procedure for configuring Patrol SA for the Preset positions:  To change the common pause length, go to the item “ Send default pause” and press the

Page 107 - 6.2.9 Special codes

6.17.12 Wiper and WasherFrom the MAIN menu press the key to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.WIPERCarries out the correspo

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6.18 Procedure for setting a dome/receiver in operationHow to proceed:1. Configure to enable telemetry setup (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, pag.34). 2. M

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OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

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3.3 One keyboard per line: standard connection cableThe connection between the DCT keyboard and the various controlled devices is made only and exclus

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4 CONFIGURING THE KEYBOARD4.1 Description of the system4.1.1 How to interact with the keyboardThe keyboard is provided with a touch screen, which

Page 112 - 6.3 ELMO Dome

4.1.3.2 GRAPH Environment AreaIn this area there are two keys for carrying out the following functions:  recall the GRAPH environment from the p

Page 113 - 6.3.4 Autopan

4.2 System data Area From the MAIN menu, in the system data area, there are two keys that are used to enter the following menus:SYSTEM SETUP Used to e

Page 114 - 6.3.6 Focus

4.2.1.2 Introduction to the menus and submenusThe setup menu consists of a series of screens that are activated by pressing the keys represented

Page 115 - 6.3.7 Iris

4.2.1.3 How to change the parameters To change a parameter, select it by positioning the cursor next to it and pressing the key. T here are thr

Page 116 - 6.3.10 Function keys

4.2.2 LanguagePosition the cursor next to the desired language and press the key. The language changes immediately.4.2.3 CommunicationsThi

Page 117 - 6.3.11 Special codes

4.2.3.1.1 Type – Protocol – BaudrateType stands for the connected matrix model expressed as “ number of input videos”/”number of monitors”. Forex

Page 118 - 6.4 ERNITEC SATURN Dome

4.2.3.1.2 AddressThis parameter is used to select the address number used to recognise the device within the installation.See the specific sectio

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4.2.3.2.2 Protocol – Baud rateT he possible combinations are as follows:Telemetria Protocollo BaudrateA/B ---------------------------------------

Page 121 - 6.4.7 Iris

4.2.3.3 Serial testsIf it is necessary to check the keyboard communication channels, there is a simple test to check the integrity ofthe serial v

Page 122 - 6.4.10 Special codes

4.2.3.3.1 Autotest procedureProceed as follows: Connect the cable to the telemetry A and B connectors. Make sure the display shows the message

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Exit menu key Cursor shift key Cursor shift key Individual camera modification key Keys for shifting up/down the cameras . . Key for deact

Page 124 - 6.5 HITRON FASTRAX II Dome

4.2.4.1.3 Cameras with multiplexer connectionThe screen will have this appearance only if a multiplexer has been selected in the parameterCOMUNIC

Page 125 - 6.5.5 Aux

4.2.4.1.4 Cameras with connection to multiplexerPosition the cursor to correspond with the camera to be modified and press the key. The letterc

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4.2.4.2.2 Individual monitors (connection with matrix)Position the cursor to correspond with the monitor to be modified and press the key.If th

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4.2.4.2.4 Individual multiplexers (direct connection with multiplexer)Position the cursor to correspond with the multiplexer to be modified and p

Page 128 - 6.6 JVC Dome

4.2.4.3.1 Individual Multiplexer camerasPosition the cursor on the number of the camera to be modified. Press the key. The letter corresponding

Page 129 - 6.6.5 Autopan

4.2.4.4.1 Individual setting for external multiplexerPosition the cursor to correspond with the multiplexer to be modified and press the key. I

Page 130 - 6.6.7 Focus

PARAMETER FUNCTIONAuxEnables the option to operate on the auxiliary relays of the dome/receiverWiper/WasherEnables the option to enable the WIPER and

Page 131 - 6.6.9 Patrol

1 - OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAGE...91.1 - Contents of the package...

Page 132 - 6.6.11 Function keys

4.2.5 PasswordThis menu is used to make the settings for the three passwords used by the keyboard to prevent use, parametermodification and alarm

Page 133 - 6.6.12 Special codes

4.2.6 ConfigurationPosition the cursor to correspond with the desired item and press the key.4.2.6.1 Restore basis valuesWARNINGThis opera

Page 134 - 6.7 PANASONIC Domes

4.2.6.2 BuzzerPARAMETER FUNCTIONKey pressedUsed to set the buzzer volume when the keys are pressed. There are two values: MIN(minimum)and MAX (ma

Page 135 - 6.7.4 Configuration

4.2.6.4 Verifying correct joystick calibrationT o verify the correct calibration of the joystick, see the last line on the page where there are t

Page 136 - 6.7.6 Autopan

4.2.6.5.1 How to calibrate the surface Key for increasing the position of thereference Data confirmation key Exit menu keyWARNINGDo not

Page 137 - 6.7.8 Focus

4.2.6.5.2 Forcing the touch screen to the default valuesThis procedure is used to force the touch screen to the default values to allow its fine

Page 138 - 6.7.9 Iris

4.2.6.6 Touch testExit menu keyPressed and recognised keyThe purpose of this menu is to test whether the touch screen is calibrated correctly.If

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4.3 Video/telemetry control areaThe appearance of this area will differ according to the chosen configuration and the device being selected (see§ 5.1.

Page 140 - 6.7.13 Special codes

4.3.3 One multiplexer connectedIn this case typical multiplexer controls are activated.4.3.4 One matrix with a multiplexer connected in casc

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4.4 Control menu area AUTOPAN MENU Used to enter the AUTOPAN function activation menu.(see § 4.4.1 - AUTOPAN MENU, pag.46)AUTOFLIP MENUUsed to enter t

Page 142 - 6.8 PELCO Dome

4.2.4.2.2 - Individual monitors (connection with matrix)...314.2.4.2.3 - Multiplexer (direc

Page 143 - 6.8.6 Focus

4.4.1 AUTOPAN MENUThis menu is used to perform the specific function.Each controlled device has different specifications. Refer to the specific c

Page 144 - 6.8.8 Patrol (Pattern)

4.4.7 PROG MENUT his menu is used to enter Setup for the dome/receiver and the matrixes. T he presence of the icon is linked tothe possibility of

Page 145 - 6.8.10 Special codes

4.4.7.1.1 Change PresetThe change Preset menu is used to store, in the controlled device, the various positions to be taken by thedome/receiver.E

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4.4.7.1.3 Delete PresetThe Delete Preset menu is used to delete all the Preset positions stored in the controlled device. This type offunction is

Page 147 - 6.9 SAMSUNG Dome

4.4.10 MACRO KEYS MENUThe macro keys are special keys that constitute a quick way of carrying out one or more functions by pressinga single key.I

Page 148 - 6.9.5 Aux

4.6 GRAPH Environment AreaThe GRAPH environment consists of a series of screens inside which it is possible to insert a number of keys.The user is fre

Page 149 - 6.9.7 Iris

5 VIDEO MANAGEMENT5.1 IntroductionThe back of the keyboard is provided with a VIDEO connector to control the video devices. It is necessary toset up b

Page 150 - 6.9.8 Patrol (PATTERN)

5.1.1.1 Matrix connected to the video connectorVideo control areaCAMERAUsed to select the active camera.Only accepted cameras can be recalled (se

Page 151 - 6.10 SANYO Dome

CAMERAUsed to select the active camera.Only accepted cameras can be recalled (see § 4.2.4.1.4 - Cameras with connection tomultiplexer, pag.30).MULTIP

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5.2 No video device connected5.2.1 DescriptionFor the situation where there is no wish to control video devices (matrixes or multiplexers) and on

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5.3.5 - Matrix setup...565.4 - Vi

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5.3 Video Matrixes EKR-8/4 and EKR-16/4 ENEO5.3.1 DescriptionThe EKR-8/4 and EKR-16/4 matrixes are products for professional applications in the

Page 155 - 6.10.9 Patrol

5.4 Video Matrixes VKR-16/4 and VKR-32/8 ENEO5.4.1 DescriptionThe VKR-16/4 and VKR-32/8 matrixes are products for professional use in security an

Page 156 - 6.10.11 Special codes

5.4.4 Operational test It the keyboard is connected as instructed in the section “ Connection” it should be immediately possible toswitch the vid

Page 157 - 6.11 SANTEC Dome

While configuring the keyboard, the COMMUNICATIONS / TELEMETRY submenu ( see § 4.2.3.2-Telemetry , page 24), should be set as follows:A-ConnectorTele

Page 158 - 6.11.4 Aux

5.4.7 Application5.4.7.1 Video controlsArea comandi videoCAMERAUsed to select the active camera.Only enabled cameras can be recalled (see §

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5.4.7.1.2 SEQUENCE controlsActive monitorUsed to recall the sequence on the active monitor5.4.7.1.3 ALARM controlUsed to check the presence

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5.4.7.1.4 Patrol Controls: Multi Sequence, Salvo and Tour.This screen is shown if working with telemetry managed by the video matrix (see § 5.4.6

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5.5 Video Matrixes SM84A and SM164A VIDEOTEC5.5.1 DescriptionThe SM84A/SM164A matrixes are products for professional applications in the securit

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5.6 Switchers SM42A and SM82A VIDEOTEC5.6.1 DescriptionThe SM42A and SM82A switchers are products intended for video signal management. The SM42A

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5.7 Linxs Matrixes LXRPS84A and LXRPS164AVIDEOTEC5.7.1 DescriptionThe LXRPS84A/LXRPS164A matrixes are products for professional applications in

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5.8 Linxs switchers LXRPS82A and LXRPS42AVIDEOTEC5.8.1 DescriptionThe LXRPS82A/LXRPS42A switchers are products for professional applications in

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5.9 Video Matrix SW328 VIDEOTEC5.9.1 DescriptionThe SW328 matrix is a product for professional applications in the security and surveillance sect

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5.10 Video Matrix SW164OSM VIDEOTEC5.10.1 DescriptionThe SW164OSM matrix is a product for professional applications in the security and surveilla

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5.10.4 Configuring the keyboardDuring keyboard configuration, the COMUNICATIONS / VIDEO submenu (see § 3.3 - One keyboard perline: standard conn

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5.11 AHDR4/9/16 ADEMCO DVR5.11.1 DescriptionThe AHDR4, AHDR9, AHDR16 DVR allow linking respectively 4, 9 and 16 videos that are digitised andsho

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5.11.4 Configuration of the keyboardWhen the keyboard is being configured, the sub-menu must be set as follows:DIRECTLINKINDIRECTLINKType MULTIPL

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5.12 ADEMCO Multiplexer5.12.1 DescriptionThe AXMD16E / AXCD16EX multiplexer allows linking 16 video inputs that are digitized and shown in acompo

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5.12.4 Configuration of the keyboardWhen the keyboard is being configured, the sub-menu must be set as follows:DIRECT LINKINDIRECTLINKType MULTIP

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5.13 ENEO DVR5.13.1 DescriptionThe DLR-204, DLR-109, DLR-116 DVR allow linking respectively 4, 9 and 16 videos that are digitised andshown in a

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(**) If there is a number of keyboards linked to the cyclic, it means different identification numbers must begiven to each keyboard.5.13.5 Dire

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5.14 ENEO Multiplexer 5.14.1 DescriptionThe ENEO multiplexer (VCMT-8009/8016 and VBMT-8009/8016) is able to connect 9/16 input videos thatare dig

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5.14.4 Configuring the multiplexerThe ENEO multiplexer is available in two versions with different control protocols.Only the colour model can be

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5.14.8 Dedicated functionsAs well as the normal procedure for selecting input videos, the ENEO multiplexer is provided with numerousother functio

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5.15 JAVELIN/HITRON Multiplexer 5.15.1 DescriptionThe Javelin multiplexer is able to connect 16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in

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5.15.4 Configuring the multiplexerThe Javelin multiplexer is available in two versions with different control protocols.Only the colour model can

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5.15.8 Dedicated functionsAs well as the normal procedure for selecting input videos, the Javelin multiplexer is provided with numerousother func

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5.16 SANYO DVR5.16.1 DescriptionThe Sanyo DVR DSR-3016P / DSR-3009P can be used to connect 16 input videos which are digitised andshown in a comp

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5.16.4 Configuring the keyboardWhen configuring the keyboard, the submenu should be set up as follows:DIRECTCONNECTIONINDIRECTCONNECTIONType MULT

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6.3.11 - Special codes...1116.4 - ERN

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5.17 SANYO Multiplexer5.17.1 DescriptionThe Sanyo MPX-CD13 multiplexer allows linking 16 video inputs that are digitised and shown in acompound

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5.17.4 Configuration of the keyboardWhen the keyboard is being configured, the sub-menu must be set as follows:DIRECTLINKINDIRECTLINKType MULTIPL

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5.18 SONY DVR5.18.1 DescriptionThe Sony HSR-X216P DVR is able to connect16 input videos that are digitised and recorded in digital form.Communica

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5.18.5 Configuring the keyboardDuring keyboard configuration, the submenu should have the following settings:DIRECT connection INDIRECT connectio

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5.19 SONY Multiplexer 5.19.1 DescriptionThe Sony YS-DX516P multiplexer is able to connect 16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in aco

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5.19.5 Configuring the keyboardDuring keyboard configuration, the submenu should have the following settings :DIRECT connection INDIRECT connecti

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5.20 SP16C Multiplexer VIDEOTEC5.20.1 DescriptionThe SP16C multiplexer is able to connect 16 input videos that are digitised and displayed in a c

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5.20.4 Configuring the keyboardDIRECT connection INDIRECT connectionType MULTIPLEXER 4/2 ... 128/16Protocol SP16C (SP16CA addressable) MACROBaudr

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5.21 Matrix Setup The matrixes can be configured using a special menu that depends on the matrix model setting.To be able to setup the matrixes from t

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5.21.2 VIDEOTEC 164OSMENTER SETUPUsed to enter the matrix OSM. The remaining keys with their various meanings are explained in the manual for the

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