Honeywell HJZTPX manual

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    900.0570 – September 2005 – Rev. 1.01 H J Z T P / H J Z T P X Joystick Controller f or PTZ Cameras, DVRs, and Multiplexers User Manual[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 ii 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 ISSUE DA TE REVISIONS HJZMU001150 A March 2005 Initial Release. B July 2005 Revised Model # (E CI 2003) 900.0570 1.00 August 2005 Revised Model # 1.01 S eptember 2005 Revised cable qty. in package co ntents and adde d operation with KD6i/HD6i in M axpro Mod e (EC03566)[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 iii 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 FCC COMPLIANCE STATE MENT Information to the User: T his equipment has been tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a Class A digital d evic e, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC r ules. These limits ar e designed to provid e reasonable prot ection against har mful interference w hen the equipment is opera ted[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 iv 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. READ IN STRUCTIONS – Al l safety and o perating instructi ons should b e read bef ore the un it is operated. 2. RETAIN INSTRUCT IONS – The safety and operating i nstructions should be reta ined for futur e reference. 3. HEED WARNIN GS – All warnings on the unit and in the operating ins[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 v 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 14. DAMAGE RE QUIRING SE RVICE – Unplug the unit fr om the outl et and refer s ervicing to qualif ied service personnel u nder the follo wing conditions: a. When the p ower-supply cord or plug is damag ed. b. If liquid has been s pilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 vi 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 Prior to installation and use of this product, please o bs erve the following cautio ns and warnings. CAUTION CA UT ION : TO R E DUC E TH E R I SK O F E LEC T RI C S HO CK , DO N OT RE M OV E CO V ER ( O R BAC K) . NO U S ER- SE RVI C EAB L E P AR TS IN S ID E. RE FER S E RVI CI NG TO QU AL I FIE D SER VIC E P ER S[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 vii 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODU CTION ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................................................ ................................ ............... 1 1.2 COMPATIBLE PR[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 viii 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 TABLE OF CONTENTS , CONTINUED 4.6 DVR SELECTION ................................................................ .......................................................... 18 4.7 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 19 4.8[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 ix 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 TABLE OF CONTENTS , CONTINUED 6.9.8 To Stop a Tour of Presets................................ .............................................................. 30 6.9.9 To Restart a Tour of Presets ................................ ................................ .......................... 30 6.10 ENHANCED FUNCTIONS .[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 x 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 TABLE OF CONTENTS , CONTINUED 8.3 CONTROLLING SCAN ASSEMBLIES ................................................................ ............................ 4 1 8.4 FREEZE / UNFREEZE VI D EO ................................................................ ................................ ........ 41 8.5 FLASHBACK OPE[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 1 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 P RODUCT DESCRIPT ION The HJZTP Ke yboard can c ontrol DVRs, mult iplexer s, and P TZs using Hon eywell VCL (Orbiter/RapidDome) or Honeyw ell Diamond (KD6 /HD6) protocol. It can control s ystems with up to a maximum of 128 PTZ cameras, 99 DVRs, and 32 multiplexers (usin g RS485 distribut[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 2 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 1.3 P ACKAGE CONTENTS Quantity Description 1 HJZTP or HJZTPX Joy stick Controller 1 HJZMU0011 50 User Manual 1 120 VAC to 12VDC 300mA power supply (HJZTP) or 230 VAC to 12VDC 30 0mA power supply (HJZ TPX) 2 Cable, 8 -Way RJ45 Connec tor on both ends (co nnect between keyboards and D VRs/Multiplexers) 1 Cable, RJ45 [...]

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    Rev. 1.01 3 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 2: INSTALLATIO N 2.1 CONNECTIONS All connections t o and from the keyboard are ma de to the RJ type conn ectors located on the re ar panel of th e unit. Figure 1: HJZTP Rear Pa nel Connector Function KBD (RS485) Master keyboar d – To connect to a slave k eyboard. Slave keyboard – To con nect to a higher[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 4 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.2 S UPPLIED CABLES 2.2.1 Eight- Way RJ45 Connector to Eight - Way RJ45 Connector This cable is used to conne ct a slave keyboard to a master keyboard, a sl ave keyboard to a slave ke yboard, and a master keyboar d to a multiplexer. 2.2.2 Eight- Way RJ45 Connector to White/Oran ge Wire and Orange Wire This cable i[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 5 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.3 D OME CONNECTIONS 2.3.1 Daisy chain Figure 4. DOME DAISY CHAIN CONFI GURATION[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 6 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.3 D OME CONNECTIONS, CONTINUED 2.3.2 Star Wiring Config uration Note: Details on terminatio n and dome installation are covered in the dome manual. Figure 5. DOME STAR WIRIN G CONFIGURATI ON[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 7 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.4 D VR AND MULTIPLEXER CONNECTION 2.4.1 DVR Se tup The DVR unit ID a nd RS48 5 port settings m ust be corr ectly set using the m enus on t he DVR before it c an be controlled u sing the HJZ TP keyboard. Baud Rate - 960 0 Parity - Non e Data – 8 Stop – 1 Usage - Remote control Unit ID - 1 f or DVR 1, 2 for DVR[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 8 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.5 KEYBOARD CASCADING It is possible to casc ade up to thr ee slave keyboar ds off a mast er keyboard that i s connected to th e multiplexer / DVR and dome RS 485 lin e. Al l keyboards in t he cascade can communicat e with any D VR, multiplexer, or dome connecte d to the mast er. 2.5.1 Master /Slave Connection A s[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 9 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.6 CONNECTOR PIN ASSI GNMEN TS Viewed from wiring input side of plug Figure 2. KBD/AUX/CONTROL C ONNECTORS KBD Pin Signal Usual colour 1 To slave D+ White / Orange 2 To slave D- Orange 4 From slave or VC L data in D- Blue 5 GND White / Blue 6 From slave or VC L data in D+ Green AUX Pin Signal Usual colour 1 From m[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 10 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 2.6 CONNECTOR PIN AS SI GNMENTS, CONTINUED Viewed from wiring input side of plug Figure 3. POWER CONNECTOR POWER Pin Signal Usual colour 1 GND G re en 4 +12 VOLTS Red[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 11 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 3: SETUP 3.1 KEYBOARD L O CK If the keyboard is l ocked, t he ‘lock’ key will be illumin ated, and the L CD display will display: L O C K E D The keyboard can b e unlock ed with different us er control l evels. Pressing a nd holding the ‘lock’ key an d entering the four digit unloc k code will unloc[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 12 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 3.2 LCD DIS PLAY The LCD display shows infor mation about th e current operating state of the key board. If the keyboard is o perating i n DVR control mode, then t he display will b e as shown below: C A M E R A n n n D V R n n P R E S E T n n n U n ‘ CAMERA nnn ’ is the camera which t he keyboard is c urrently[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 13 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 3.3 S YSTEM SETUP Before using th e HJZTP keyboard it must be s et -up to me et the systems r equirements. There are three as pects of the k eyboards set-up which need to b e set. These are keyboard type, DVR / mul tiplexer / camera con nection, dom e protocol. Pressing and h olding the ‘lock’ key and enterin g[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 14 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 3.3.2 DVR/Mult iplexer/Camera Conne ction Note: The DVR/mul tiplexer/camera c onnection can o nly be s et from the m aster keyboard. The DV R/MUX menu can be v iewed on a s lave keyboard, bu t ‘AUX = S ET’ will not be dis played, and n o editing will be all owed. T o ensure slave k eyboards have the correct DVR[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 15 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 3.3.2 DVR/Mul tiplexer/Camer a Connection, Continued Example: If a system has 40 c ameras with: DVR 1, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 1 throug h 4 inclusive DVR 2, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 5 throug h 8 inclusive DVR 3, a 16 -way DVR connected t o cameras 9 throug h 24 inclusive DVR 4, a 9-way DVR connecte[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 16 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 3.3.3 Dome (PTZ) Proto col The keyboard can b e set up to co ntrol RapidDome/ Orbiter type domes using Honeyw ell VCL protocol or KD6 /HD6 type domes using Ho neywell Diamond protocol. Note: The protoc ol can only be s et from the m aster keyboard. The protocol men u can be viewed on a sl ave keyboard, but ‘AUX =[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 17 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 4: DVR CONTROL F UN CTIONS 4.1 D VR MODE Press the ‘mode’ k ey to toggle b etween mul tiplex er an d DVR mode. 4.2 NUMBER ENTRY (FO R ENTERING PASS WORDS) To send numbers t o the DVR, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the n umber keys. Alternately, press an d hol d the ‘F6’ (‘menu’), ?[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 18 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 4.4 P ICTURE CONTROL The following tabl e indicates th e keys used for picture c ontrol: Key Function display Display sequence Sequence freeze Freeze Press the ‘displa y’ key to select t he next displa y setting (in the cycle of ‘4 x4’, ‘3x 3’, ‘2x2’ and ‘PIP’). Use the F3 ( ◄) a n d F4 ( ►)[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 19 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 4.7 RECORDING AND PL AYBACK The following tabl e indicates th e keys used for recording and playback, only the counter function is availa ble to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed o n the LCD): Key Function User Level Required search Search U1 play Play/Pause U1 rw Rewind U1 ff Fast Forward U1 stop Stop [...]

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    Rev. 1.01 20 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 4.8 A LARM FUNCTION If an alarm is active, press the ‘alarm’ k ey to reset the D VR’s outputs (includin g internal buzzer). If the DVR is in the live mon itoring mode (and no alarm is acti ve), press the ‘al arm’ key to display the ev ent log. (Once in the event log, it is nav igated in the same way as th[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 21 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 5: MULTIPLEXER C ONTROL FUNCTIONS 5.1 MULTIP LEXER MODE Press the ‘mode’ k ey to toggle b etween multiplex er and DVR mode. 5.2 MENUS Navigation around m enus is achieved by using the func tion keys as indicat ed in the following table Key Function F1 ( ▲) Up F2 ( ▼) Down F3 ( ◄) Left F4 ( ►) Ri[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 22 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 5.2.2 Bottom Men u To enter the m ultiplexer bot tom menu press the ’F2’ (‘ ▼’ ) , key twice t o display: Full 2x2 3x3 4x4 PIP User Def1 User Def2 User Def3 User D ef4 Cancel Use the ‘F1’ (‘ ▲’ ) , ’F2’ (‘ ▼’ ) , ‘F3’ (‘ ◄’ ) or ‘F4’ (‘ ► ’ ) keys to s elect the req[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 23 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 5.3 PICTURE CONTROL , CONTINUED Press the ‘play’ k ey to sele ct the VCR inp ut for display . (Pressing the ke y again will return the multiplexer t o ‘live’ picture( s). Press the ‘searc h’ key to se lect the ‘zoom’ mode (see below). Once i n ‘zoom’ mode, press the ‘search’ key agai n to ex[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 24 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 5.6 MULTIP LEXER SELE CTION Pressing a number follo wed by the ‘Fn’ k ey selects a multiplexer to control. This also selects the last c amera controlled on that multipl exer (or the f irst camera input o n that multiplexer if it ha s not been sel ected previously).[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 25 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 6: PTZ CONTROL FU NCTIONS WHEN USING HONE YWELL VCL (RAPIDDOME/O RBI TER DOME) PROTOCOL 6.1 P TZ CAMERA SELECTION CONTROL The PTZ camera s can be controll ed while the k eyboard is in any mode (D VR, Multiplexer, or PTZ). The k eyboard sends out s tandard telem etry to a PTZ or other receiver connect ed via[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 26 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.5 ZOOM Rotate the top of t he joystic k clockwise to zoo m in. Rotate the top of t he joystic k counter - cl ockwise to zoo m out. 6.6 FOCUS A ND IRIS P ress the auto k ey above the focu s control key s to toggle th e camera in and out of ‘auto- focus’ mode, if t he feature [...]

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    Rev. 1.01 27 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.8 MANU AL CHANGE OVER (C HANGE OV ER RAP IDDOME/ORBITER DOMES ONLY) The operator c an force the c amera to chang e from MONO t o COLOUR or COLOUR to MONO by pressing th e ‘aux’ key. The camera au tomatically cha nges back depen dant on the level of ill umination. If the came[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 28 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.9.3 To Start a Tour of Presets A RapidDome/Orb iter can store f our differen t preset tours. Aft er programming th e tours, as detailed in the next sections, t hey may be recal led in the foll owing way. 1. Press the number key that c orresponds to the tour number, either ‘1?[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 29 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.9.5 To Vary the Standard S peed of a Tour, Continued 7. Press ‘2’, then pres s the ‘180°’ key. (This d efines 2°/sec to this preset position.) 8. Release the ‘a utopan’ key. 6.9.6 To Vary the St and ard Spe ed of a Tour, Continued The tour is now set up. To op erat[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 30 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.9.7 To Vary the Standard S peeds and Dwell Times of a Tour, Continued The tour is now set up. To operate ‘Tour 3’: Press ‘3’, then press th e ‘autopan’ key. Note: The rang e of the dwell times that can b e set varies fro m 1 to 254 seconds. Entering a time of ‘0’[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 31 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.10.1 Hom e Select ‘ HO ME ’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ t o display the home menu as shown below: A U X = S E T L O C K = E N D P R E S E T T O U R O F F To set a home pr eset or a hom e tour. Select ‘ PRESET ’ or ‘ TOUR ’ then press ‘aux’. The[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 32 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.10.3 Remote Reset Select ‘ R ESET ’ in the camera se tup menu, then pre ss ‘aux’ to dis play the reset menu as shown below: A U X = S E N D L O C K = E N D P O W E R C A M E R A F A C T O R Y 6.10.3.1 Power Reset To perform a power r eset on the do me, select ‘ POWER ?[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 33 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 6.10.5 IR Lamps Select ‘ IR/ LAMP ’ in the ca mera setup menu, th en press ‘aux’ to displa y the IR lamps menu as shown below: A U X = S E T L O C K = E N D I R L A M P S O F F Press ‘aux’ to toggle the IR lamps setting bet ween ‘ OFF ’ and ‘ ON ’. If the sys[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 34 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 Notes:[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 35 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 7: PTZ CONTROL FU NCTIONS WHEN USING HONE YWELL DIAMOND (KD6/HD6) PROTOCO L 7.1 P TZ CAMERA SELECTION (HONEYWELL DIA MOND PROTOCOL) The PTZs can b e controlled wh ile the keyboar d is in any mo de (DVR, Mult iplexer, or PTZ). The k eyboard sends out standard tel emetry to a dome or other receiv er connected[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 36 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL DIAMOND PRO TOCOL, CONTINUED 7.3 P AN AND TILT Precise control of pan and tilt can be achi eved using the jo ystick. The s peed of pan an d tilt is relative to the am ount of movement applied to the joystick. 7.4 ZOOM Rotate the top of t he joystic k clock wise t o zoom in. Rotate the top of t he joystic [...]

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    Rev. 1.01 37 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.8 P RESHOT SEEK To seek preshot 1 : 1. Press key ‘1’. 2. Press the ‘pre set’ key. Preshots 1 to 4 can also be selected by sin gle key presses us ing the keys lab elled ‘preset’ ‘1’ to ‘4’. If a preshot seek i s attempted for a preshot number which h as not[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 38 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.12 NIGHTSHOT Press ‘ aux’ or enter preshot 99 to toggle the camera between nightshot mod e on and nightshot mode off. Note . N ightshot is only availabl e on domes with colo ur / mono ca meras 7.13 RETURN TO MANUA L Press and hold ‘F n’, then press ‘F6’ (‘m enu?[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 39 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.15 ON SCREEN DISPL AY (OSD) MENUS, CO NTINUED Selecting ‘ GOTO ’ w ill display the d omes ‘preshot go t o’ menu on scre en. Selecting ‘ PROGR AM ’ will display the domes ‘presho t program’ menu o n screen. Selecting ‘ LIST ’ will display the domes ‘presh[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 40 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL , CONTINUED 7.15 ON SCREEN DISPL AY (OSD) MENUS, CONT INUED For ‘setup’, ‘preshot program’, ‘vectorsca n program’ and ‘sector program’, t he programming m enu will be displayed as b elow: A U X = S E N D A L O C K = E N D < C A M S C R O L L P R E > When in the pro g[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 41 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 8: PTZ CONTROL FU NCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL MAXPRO MODE (KD6/HD6) PRO T OCOL 8.1 INTRODUCTION This section pr ovides information on controlling a nd programmin g the HD6I/KD6 I set for Maxpro Mode prot ocol. 8.2 RESET KD6 i/HD6 i The KD6i/HD6i must be reset thr ough the setup me nu. S end the HD6i to Pre[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 42 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 8.6 PRESHOTS When using Max pro mode, ther e are several Pr eShots (views or presets) reserv ed for controlling and programming t he scan. Refer to Tabl e 1 for a listin g of the preprogra mme d PreShots and their functions. Program PreShots as d escribed Sect ion 7.7 and send the KD6i/HD6i to PreSh ots as describe[...]

  • Page 53

    Rev. 1.01 43 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 8.7 V ECTORSCANS (VID EO TOUR) CAUTION: Continuou s VectorSc an operation for extended periods of t ime (> 8 hours) is no t recommended. Continuous operation result s in increased zoom le ns failure and m aintenance expense. When using Max pro mode VectorS cans can b e programmed usin g the setup menu accessed b[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 44 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 8.10 PROGRAMMING PTZ TOURS PreShots 83, 84, and 85 have been reserved for progr amming PTZ tours 1, 2 , and 3. 1. Enter a Pre Shot 83 command o n the controller to program PTZ tour 1 . (Enter a PreShot 84 command for PTZ tour 2 or PreShot 85 command for PTZ tour 3.) 2. During the 12 0 second countdow n, pan and til[...]

  • Page 55

    Rev. 1.01 45 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 SECTION 9: TECHNICAL SPE CIFICATIONS Features HJZTP / HJZTPX Max dome c ontrol 128 Max DVR control 8 x 1 6 wa y, 14 x 9 w a y, 32 x 4 way, 99 x 1 way (or an y mixture up to 1 28 inputs) Max multiplexer Control 8 x 16 way, 14 x 9 way, 32 x 4 w a y (or any m ixture up to 128 inputs) Compatible DVRs, multiplexers and [...]

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    Rev. 1.01 46 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 Notes:[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 47 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 APPENDIX A: MENU NAVIGA T ION MAIN SCREEN DOME FUNCTIONS HOME TIME MIMIC RECORD ING CAMERA / DVR/ MUX ASSIGNMEN T LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK F6 (VCL) DEFINE MIMIC LOCK XX XX HOME MASTER/SLAVE SET LOCK PRIVACY RESET PRESET/ TOUR HOME OFF OFF 1 SECOND POWER FACTORY CAMERA POWER 30 SECONDS 30 SECONDS FACTORY C[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 4 8 90 0.0570 8 -Sept -05 Notes:[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 49 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 APPENDIX B: DIAGNOSTICS B.1 JOYSTICK AUTO CALIBRATION Pressing and h olding the ‘lock’ key and pressin g ‘F1’ (‘ ▲’ ) will c alibrate the joysti ck centre position. It is i mportant that th e joystick is at its centre position w hen this is performed. B.2 KEY TEST Pressing and h olding the ‘lock’ [...]

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    Rev. 1.01 50 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 Notes:[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 51 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 APPENDIX C: VCL (ORBITER/R APID DOME) DATA INPU T The following H oneywell V CL (Orbiter/R apid Do me) commands c an be input i nto the keyboard using an RS 485 connecti on to the KBD port . UP UP STOP DOWN DOWN STOP LEFT LEFT STOP RIGHT RIGHT STOP ZOOM IN ZOOM IN STOP ZOOM OUT ZOOM OUT STOP FOCUS NEAR FOCUS NEAR S[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 52 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 Notes:[...]

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    Rev. 1.01 53 900.0570 8 -Sept -05 APPENDIX D: PASSWORDS The are two user p asswords and a keyboar d setup code: User level 1 907 8 User level 2 343 4 Keyboard Setup M enu 4769[...]

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