Honeywell Video Game Controller HJZTP User Manual

HJZTP/HJZTPX  
Joystick Controller for  
PTZ Cameras, DVRs, and Multiplexers  
User Manual  
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
CANADIAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
EUROPEAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
CAUTION: Users of the product are responsible for checking and complying with  
all federal, state and local laws and statutes concerning the monitoring and  
recording of video and audio signals. Honeywell Video Systems shall not be held  
responsible for the use of this product in violation of current laws and statutes.  
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"  
within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction  
in the literature accompanying the product.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
READ INSTRUCTIONS – All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is  
operated.  
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
HEED WARNINGS – All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered  
to.  
4.  
5.  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS – All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
CLEANING – Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
ATTACHMENTS – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as  
they may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.  
WATER AND MOISTURE – Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor  
installation, or any area classified as a wet location.  
ACCESSORIES - Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table.  
The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to  
the equipment. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by  
the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should  
follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should use a mounting accessory  
recommended by the manufacturer. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.  
9.  
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.  
10. POWER SOURCES – This product should be operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility,  
consult your product dealer or local power company.  
11. OVERLOADING – Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION – Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely  
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to  
cords, plugs, and convenience receptacles.  
13. SERVICING – Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
14. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE – Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.  
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the unit to its normal operation.  
e. If the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.  
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.  
15. REPLACEMENT PARTS – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician  
has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
16. SAFETY CHECK – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.  
17. LIGHTNING AND POWER LINE SURGES – For added protection of this unit when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power-line surges.  
18. HEAT – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
19. INSTALLATION – Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location, or in a place  
subject to dust or mechanical vibration. The unit is not designed to be waterproof. Exposure to  
rain or water may damage the unit.  
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Prior to installation and use of this product, please observe the following cautions and  
warnings.  
CAUTION  
C A U T I O N  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
WARNINGS  
WARNING: Installation and servicing must be  
performed by qualified personnel in accordance  
with current IEE wiring regulations.  
WARNING: The PSU must be wired to a double  
pole fuse spur with 3mm separation. The 3A fuse  
spur must be located close to the PSU.  
WARNING: Using replacement parts or accessories  
other than the original manufacturers may  
invalidate warranty.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 1  
1.2 COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS .............................................................................................................. 1  
1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS.................................................................................................................... 2  
2.1 CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 3  
2.2 SUPPLIED CABLES ......................................................................................................................... 4  
Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Eight-Way RJ45 Connector ............................................ 4  
Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Green Wire and Blue Wire.............................................. 4  
2.3 DOME CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................... 5  
Daisy chain ...................................................................................................................... 5  
Star Wiring Configuration ................................................................................................ 6  
2.4 DVR AND MULTIPLEXER CONNECTION........................................................................................ 7  
DVR Setup ....................................................................................................................... 7  
Multiplexer Setup............................................................................................................. 7  
2.5 KEYBOARD CASCADING................................................................................................................ 8  
2.5.1 Master/Slave Connection ................................................................................................ 8  
2.6 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS................................................................................................. 9  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED  
4.9 SPOT FUNCTION..........................................................................................................................20  
5.6 MULTIPLEXER SELECTION........................................................................................................... 24  
SECTION 6: PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL VCL (RAPIDDOME/ORBITER  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED  
SECTION 7: PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL DIAMOND (KD6/HD6)  
7.15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENUS..........................................................................................38  
SECTION 8: PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL MAXPRO MODE  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED  
8.11 PTZ TOUR OPERATION.................................................................................................................44  
SECTION 9: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 45  
APPENDIX A: MENU NAVIGATION ..................................................................................................... 47  
B.2 KEY TEST....................................................................................................................................... 49  
APPENDIX C: VCL (ORBITER/RAPIDDOME) DATA INPUT ............................................................... 51  
APPENDIX D: PASSWORDS................................................................................................................ 53  
LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure 7. SAMPLE SYSTEM OF CASCADED KEYBOARDS........................................................................ 8  
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SECTION 1:  
INTRODUCTION  
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
The HJZTP Keyboard can control DVRs, multiplexers, and PTZs using Honeywell VCL  
(Orbiter/RapidDome) or Honeywell Diamond (KD6/HD6) protocol. It can control systems  
with up to a maximum of 128 PTZ cameras, 99 DVRs, and 32 multiplexers (using RS485  
distribution boxes such as the HDCD8TP).  
Up to four HJZTP keyboards can be connected together to providing a system  
controlled by one (1) master keyboard, and three (3) slave keyboards.  
RapidDome/Orbiter dome data can also be input into the keyboards. This data is then  
added to the dome data output along with dome data generated by the keyboards.  
Model  
HJZTP  
Description  
Joystick Controller for controlling PTZs, DVRs, and  
Multiplexers. Power supply requires 120 VAC.  
HJZTPX  
Joystick Controller for controlling PTZs, DVRs, and  
Multiplexers. Power supply requires 230 VAC.  
1.2 COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS  
The HJZTP Controller is compatible with the following products:  
 Multiplexers  
.AXCD16E, AXCD9E, AXCD4E, AXMD16E, AXMD9E, AXMD4E  
.HXCT4, HXCT9, HXCT16, HXMT4, HXMT9, HXMT16  
 DVRs  
.HRHD1, HRHD410, HRHD4, HRHD9, HRHD16  
.AHDR4X, AHDR9X, and AHDR16X (firmware version 2.3.2.000 or above)  
 Compatible Domes  
.KD6, KD6i, HD6i  
.Orbiter Insight, Lite, Gold, Platinum  
.RapidDome Gold  
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1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Quantity  
Description  
1
1
1
HJZTP or HJZTPX Joystick Controller  
HJZMU001150 User Manual  
120 VAC to 12VDC 300mA power supply (HJZTP) or 230 VAC to  
12VDC 300mA power supply (HJZTPX)  
2
1
1
Cable, 8-Way RJ45 Connector on both ends (connect between  
keyboards and DVRs/Multiplexers)  
Cable, RJ45 connector one end and fly leads with green wire  
and blue wire on other end  
Cable, 8-Way RJ45 Connector one end and fly lead with  
white/orange and orange wires on other end  
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SECTION 2:  
INSTALLATION  
2.1 CONNECTIONS  
All connections to and from the keyboard are made to the RJ type connectors located  
on the rear panel of the unit.  
Figure 1: HJZTP Rear Panel  
Connector  
KBD  
(RS485)  
Function  
Master keyboard – To connect to a slave keyboard.  
Slave keyboard – To connect to a higher number slave keyboard.  
VCL dome data input to master keyboard or last slave keyboard.  
Master keyboard – To connect either to a DVR or a multiplexer.  
slave keyboard – To connect either to the master keyboard, or a lower number  
slave keyboard.  
AUX  
(RS485)  
CONTROL  
(RS485)  
POWER  
RS485 telemetry output – for connection to PTZs (Honeywell domes) or RS485  
distribution box.  
Connection to 12VDC 300mA power supply (supplied).  
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2.2 SUPPLIED CABLES  
2.2.1 Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Eight-Way RJ45 Connector  
This cable is used to connect a slave keyboard to a master keyboard, a slave keyboard  
to a slave keyboard, and a master keyboard to a multiplexer.  
2.2.2 Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to White/Orange Wire and Orange Wire  
This cable is used to connect the master keyboard to the domes RS485 connection. The  
orange/white wire is data +, and the orange wire is data -.  
2.2.3 Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Green Wire and Blue Wire  
This cable is used to connect the master keyboard to the DVRs RS485 connection. The  
green wire is data +, and the blue wire is data -.  
This cable can also be used to input Orbiter / RapidDome RS485 data from a control  
device to the master keyboard, or last slave keyboard. Again the green wire is data +,  
and the blue wire is data -.  
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2.3 DOME CONNECTIONS  
2.3.1 Daisy chain  
Figure 4. DOME DAISY CHAIN CONFIGURATION  
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2.3 DOME CONNECTIONS, CONTINUED  
2.3.2 Star Wiring Configuration  
Note: Details on termination and dome installation are covered in the dome manual.  
Figure 5. DOME STAR WIRING CONFIGURATION  
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2.4 DVR AND MULTIPLEXER CONNECTION  
2.4.1 DVR Setup  
The DVR unit ID and RS485 port settings must be correctly set using the menus on the  
DVR before it can be controlled using the HJZTP keyboard.  
Baud Rate - 9600  
Parity - None  
Data – 8  
Stop – 1  
Usage - Remote control  
Unit ID - 1 for DVR 1, 2 for DVR 2 etc.  
2.4.2 Multiplexer Setup  
The multiplexer address and communication settings must be correctly set using the  
menus on the multiplexer before it can be controlled using the HJZTP keyboard.  
Network Type - RS485  
Baud Rate - 9600  
Protocol - A  
Unit Address - 001 for multiplexer 1, 002 for multiplexer 2 etc  
Figure 6. CONNECTION TO MULTIPLEXERS AND DVRS  
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2.5 KEYBOARD CASCADING  
It is possible to cascade up to three slave keyboards off a master keyboard that is  
connected to the multiplexer / DVR and dome RS485 line. All keyboards in the cascade  
can communicate with any DVR, multiplexer, or dome connected to the master.  
2.5.1 Master/Slave Connection  
A system of cascaded keyboards is connected as shown below.  
Figure 7. SAMPLE SYSTEM OF CASCADED KEYBOARDS.  
In the above system two slave keyboards are connected to a master keyboard. The  
system also has two multiplexers, and two DVRs connected. And VCL (Orbiter / Rapid )  
dome data is being input into the system from a control device.  
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2.6 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
Viewed from wiring input side of plug  
Figure 2. KBD/AUX/CONTROL CONNECTORS  
KBD  
Pin  
1
2
Signal  
Usual colour  
White / Orange  
Orange  
To slave D+  
To slave D-  
4
5
From slave or VCL data in D-  
GND  
Blue  
White / Blue  
6
From slave or VCL data in D+  
AUX  
Green  
Pin  
1
2
4
5
Signal  
Usual colour  
White / Orange  
Orange  
Blue  
White / Blue  
Green  
From master D+  
From master D-  
To DVR or master D-  
GND  
6
To DVR or master D+  
CONTROL  
Pin  
1
2
Signal  
Usual colour  
White / Orange  
Orange  
To / from dome D+  
To / from dome D-  
GND  
3
White / Green  
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2.6 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS, CONTINUED  
Viewed from wiring input side of plug  
Figure 3. POWER CONNECTOR  
POWER  
Pin  
1
4
Signal  
Usual colour  
Green  
Red  
GND  
+12 VOLTS  
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SECTION 3:  
SETUP  
3.1 KEYBOARD LOCK  
If the keyboard is locked, the ‘lock’ key will be illuminated, and the LCD display will  
display:  
L O C K E D  
The keyboard can be unlocked with different user control levels. Pressing and holding  
the ‘lock’ key and entering the four digit unlock code will unlock the keyboard.  
XXXX is the user level 1 unlock code. (Code not shown)  
3434 is the user level 2 unlock code.  
User level 1 allows all the features of the keyboard to be controlled by the user. When  
the keyboard is unlocked with user level 1 control, ‘U1’ will be displayed on the LCD.  
User level 2 allows limited control of the keyboard’s features by the user. When the  
keyboard is unlocked with user level 2 control, ‘U2’ will be displayed on the LCD.  
Use the same key sequences to lock the keyboard (‘lock‘ + 3434 or ‘lock’ + XXXX)  
where XXXX is the user level 1 password.  
If the keyboard is in user level 1 mode, and the ‘lock‘ 3434 key sequence is entered,  
then the keyboard will be put into user level 2 mode.  
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3.2 LCD DISPLAY  
The LCD display shows information about the current operating state of the keyboard. If  
the keyboard is operating in DVR control mode, then the display will be as shown below:  
C A M E R A  
P R E S E T  
n n n  
n n n  
D V R  
n n  
U n  
CAMERA nnn’ is the camera which the keyboard is currently sending telemetry control  
to. This camera may not always be a camera which is being displayed, as it is possible  
to change the controlled camera without changing the displayed camera when in PTZ  
mode (PTZ LED illuminated). Also if the DVR or multiplexer are showing a camera  
sequence, then their displayed camera may be different to the controlled camera.  
DVR nn’ is the DVR which is being controlled.  
PRESET nnn’ will be displayed if the controlled camera is at preset number ‘nnn’.  
Note: PRESET nnn’ is not displayed when the keyboard is set to send Diamond  
protocol.  
Un’ is the user control level. ‘U1’ means the keyboard is in user level 1 control mode,  
U2’, means the keyboard is in user level 2 control mode.  
If the keyboard is operating in multiplexer control mode then the display will be as  
shown below:  
C A M E R A  
P R E S E T  
n n n  
n n n  
M U X  
S P O T  
n n  
n
U n  
MUX nn’ is the multiplexer which is being controlled.  
SPOT n’ will be displayed when the keyboard is controlling the multiplexers spot  
monitor number n. When the keyboard is controlling the multiplexers main monitor  
MAIN’ will be displayed instead.  
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3.3 SYSTEM SETUP  
Before using the HJZTP keyboard it must be set-up to meet the systems requirements.  
There are three aspects of the keyboards set-up which need to be set. These are  
keyboard type, DVR / multiplexer / camera connection, dome protocol.  
Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and entering XXXX (code not shown) on the  
numeric keypad, will display the keyboard setup menu, as shown below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
K E Y B R D  
D V R / M U X  
P R T C L  
‘KEYBRD’ will be flashing. Use the joystick left and right or the ‘F3’ (‘◄’) and ‘F4’ (‘►’)  
keys (or ‘camera’ and ‘preset’ buttons), to select the required option. Pressing ‘aux’ will  
then enter the required menu.  
3.3.1 Keyboard Type  
The keyboard can be set as a master keyboard or one of 3 slave keyboards. The default  
setting is as a master keyboard.  
If there is only one keyboard in the system or the keyboard is to be the one which is  
connected to the domes and DVRs / multiplexers, then the keyboard must be set as a  
master keyboard. Other keyboards in the system must be set as slaves. Up to three  
slave keyboards can be connected to the master keyboard, each slave keyboard must  
have a different slave keyboard number.  
To set the keyboard type, select ‘KEYBRD’ in the keyboard setup menu. The following  
menu will be displayed:  
A U X  
M S T R  
=
S E T  
S L V 1  
L O C K  
S L V 2  
=
E N D  
S L V 3  
If the keyboard has not been set-up before ‘MSTR’ will be flashing, otherwise the  
keyboards current setting will be flashing. Use the joystick left and right or the ‘F3’ (‘’)  
and ‘F4’ (‘’) keys (or ‘camera’ and ‘preset’ keys) to select the required option, then  
press ‘aux’. The keyboard type selected will be displayed for 1 second to confirm the  
selection, as shown below (n is the Slave number):  
S L A V E  
n
K E Y B O A R D  
Or:  
M A S T E R  
K E Y B O A R D  
Once the required keyboard type has been selected, press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
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3.3.2 DVR/Multiplexer/Camera Connection  
Note: The DVR/multiplexer/camera connection can only be set from the master  
keyboard. The DVR/MUX menu can be viewed on a slave keyboard, but ‘AUX = SET’  
will not be displayed, and no editing will be allowed. To ensure slave keyboards have the  
correct DVR/multiplexer/camera connection configuration, they must be set as slave  
keyboards, and connected to the master keyboard before editing the configuration on  
the master keyboard. Alternately, entering and exiting the DVR/MUX menu on the master  
keyboard, or powering up the master keyboard, will resend the configuration to the slave  
keyboards.  
By default the keyboard it is set to control eight 16-way DVRs, and eight 16-way  
multiplexers. With cameras 1 to 16 connected to DVR 1 and multiplexer 1, cameras 17 to  
32 connected to DVR 2 and multiplexer 2, etc., up to cameras 113 to 128 connected to  
DVR 8 and multiplexer 8.  
The keyboard can control 1, 4, 9 and 16-way DVRs and/or 4, 9, 16-way multiplexers  
To set the DVR/multiplexer/camera connection, select ‘DVR / MUX’ in the keyboard  
setup menu. The following menu will be displayed:  
A U X  
C A M 1  
=
S E T  
D V R  
L O C K  
1
=
E N D  
1
M U X  
The menu shows that camera 1 is connected to DVR 1 and Multiplexer 1. The number ‘1’  
next to ‘DVR’ will be flashing indicating that this number will be edited by pressing the  
‘aux’ key.  
Use the joystick up and down or the ‘F1’ (‘’) and ’F2’ (‘’) keys, to scroll through all  
128 cameras.  
Use the joystick left and right or the ‘F3’ (‘’) and ‘F4’ (‘’) keys (or ‘camera’ and  
‘preset’ keys) to select the DVR or MUX number.  
Pressing the ‘aux’ key will cycle through all legal settings of the selected DVR or  
multiplexer number. ‘NO’, indicates no DVR or no multiplexer is connected to the  
camera.  
The menu only allows cameras be assigned to DVRs in blocks of 1, 4, 9 or 16, or to  
Multiplexers in blocks of 4, 9 or 16, to correspond with 1, 4, 9 or 16-way  
DVRs/Multiplexers. If ‘AUX = SET’ is not displayed, then there are no legal alternatives to  
the number already displayed, and so the number cannot be edited.  
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3.3.2 DVR/Multiplexer/Camera Connection, Continued  
Example: If a system has 40 cameras with:  
DVR 1, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 1 through 4 inclusive  
DVR 2, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 5 through 8 inclusive  
DVR 3, a 16-way DVR connected to cameras 9 through 24 inclusive  
DVR 4, a 9-way DVR connected to cameras 25 through 33 inclusive  
DVR 5, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 35 through 38 inclusive  
DVR 6, a 1-way DVR connected to camera 39  
Cameras 34 and 40 not connected to a DVR  
Multiplexer 1, a 16-way multiplexer connected to cameras 1 through 16 inclusive  
Multiplexer 2, a 16-way multiplexer connected to cameras 17 through 32 inclusive  
Multiplexer 3, a 4-way multiplexer connected to cameras 33 through 36 inclusive  
Cameras 37 through 40 inclusive not connected to a multiplexer.  
Then this system would be shown as in the table below:  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
CAM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
DVR  
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
NO  
5
5
5
5
6
NO  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
MUX  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4 way DVR (DVR 1)  
4 way DVR (DVR 2)  
16 way multiplexer  
(MUX 1)  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
16 way DVR (DVR 3)  
16 way multiplexer  
(MUX 2)  
9 way DVR (DVR 4)  
3
3
3
3
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
4 way multiplexer  
(MUX 3)  
No DVR  
4 way DVR (DVR 5)  
No multiplexer  
No multiplexer  
No multiplexer  
No multiplexer  
1 way DVR (DVR 6)  
No DVR  
Only one row of this table is displayed at a time on the LCD menu.  
Once the DVR/multiplexer/camera configuration has been set, press ‘lock’ to exit the  
menu.  
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3.3.3 Dome (PTZ) Protocol  
The keyboard can be set up to control RapidDome/Orbiter type domes using Honeywell  
VCL protocol or KD6/HD6 type domes using Honeywell Diamond protocol.  
Note: The protocol can only be set from the master keyboard. The protocol menu can  
be viewed on a slave keyboard, but ‘AUX = SET’ will not be displayed, and no selection  
will be allowed. To ensure slave keyboards have the correct protocol setting, they must  
be set as slave keyboards, and connected to the master keyboard, before editing the  
protocol on the master keyboard. Alternately entering and exiting the protocol menu on  
the master keyboard, or powering up the master keyboard will re-send the protocol  
setting to the slave keyboards.  
To set the dome protocol, select ‘PRTCL’ in the keyboard setup menu. The following  
menu will be displayed:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
P R O T O C O L  
-
V C L  
Press ‘aux’ to toggle between ‘VCL’ and ‘DIAMOND’. Once the required protocol has  
been selected, press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
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SECTION 4:  
DVR CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
4.1 DVR MODE  
Press the ‘mode’ key to toggle between multiplexer and DVR mode.  
4.2 NUMBER ENTRY (FOR ENTERING PASSWORDS)  
To send numbers to the DVR, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the number keys.  
Alternately, press and hold the ‘F6’ (‘menu’), ‘rw’, ‘ff’, ‘play’, ‘rec’, ‘search’ or ‘alarm’  
keys, to send numbers to there password screens.  
4.3 DVR MENUS  
Press and hold the ‘F6’ (‘menu’) key to bring up the password screen.  
Whilst holding the ‘F6’ (‘menu’) key, press the number keys to enter numbers on the  
password screen.  
Press the ‘F5’ (‘enter’) key to enter the password and gain access to the DVR set-up  
menus.  
Navigation around these menus is achieved by using the function keys as indicated in  
the following table:  
Key  
Function  
Up  
Down  
F1 (▲)  
F2 (▼)  
F3 (◄)  
F4 (►)  
F5 (enter)  
F6 (menu)  
Left  
Right  
Enter  
Menu  
Press the ‘F1’ (‘▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’), ‘F3’ (‘◄’) or ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys to move around the menu  
pages.  
Press the ‘F5’ (‘enter’) key to select an option within the menus.  
Press the ‘F6’ (‘menu’) key to exit the current menu. (If the user presses ‘F6’ when in  
the‘set-up screen’, the DVR exits the menus and returns to normal operation.)  
Note: Menus are not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the  
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4.4 PICTURE CONTROL  
The following table indicates the keys used for picture control:  
Key  
Function  
Display  
display  
sequence  
Sequence  
freeze  
Freeze  
Press the ‘display’ key to select the next display setting (in the cycle of ‘4x4’, ‘3x3’, ‘2x2’  
and ‘PIP’).  
Use the F3 (◄) and F4 (►) keys to cycle through the other cameras when displaying 2x2  
and 3x3 displays.  
The screen layout of the multi-camera displays can be set by pressing the ‘F5’ (‘enter’)  
key, then ‘F1’ (‘’), ’F2’ (‘’), ‘F3’ (‘’) or ‘F4’ (‘’) keys to select an active cameo  
(highlight box displayed). Then press one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal  
camera number) followed by the ‘camera’ key to select that number camera to be  
displayed in that cameo.  
Press the ‘sequence’ key to put the DVR output into a sequence (the sequence depends  
on the current display mode and set-up). If the key is pressed again, the sequence stops  
(displaying the current step in the sequence).  
Press the ‘freeze’ key to freeze the current display. Press the key again to return to the  
‘live’ picture(s).  
4.5 CAMERA SELECTION  
Press one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the  
‘camera’ key to select that number camera for full-screen display on the DVR output.  
This also selects the associated DVR.  
Press the ‘camera’ key by itself to increment the camera selection by one.  
Note: Both of the above selection processes also make the displayed camera the  
controlled camera as shown on the keyboards LCD display. The controlled camera can  
be changed independently of the DVRs displayed camera(s) by putting the keyboard in  
PTZ mode. To enable/disable PTZ mode, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key , then press the  
‘mode’ key. When in PTZ mode the PTZ LED will be on  
4.6  
DVR SELECTION  
Pressing a number followed by the ‘Fn’ key selects a DVR to control. This also selects  
the last camera controlled on that DVR (or the first camera input on that DVR if it has not  
been selected previously).  
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4.7 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK  
The following table indicates the keys used for recording and playback, only the counter  
function is available to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the LCD):  
Key  
Function  
User Level Required  
U1  
search  
play  
rw  
Search  
Play/Pause  
Rewind  
U1  
U1  
ff  
Fast Forward  
U1  
stop  
rec  
Stop  
Record  
U1  
U1  
counter  
Counter  
U1 or U2  
U1  
U1  
Fn + Joystick Right/Left  
Fn + Joystick Up/Down  
Fn + rec  
Shuttle Forwards/Backwards  
Jog Forwards/Backwards  
Panic  
U1  
Note: If user password is enabled on the DVR, then pressing the ‘search’, ‘play’, ‘rw’, ‘ff,  
or ‘rec’, key will cause a user password screen to be displayed. If a user password is  
required, keep the key (‘search’, ‘play’, ‘rw’, ‘ff, or ‘rec’) pressed whilst entering the  
password. Alternately, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the number keys  
Press the ‘search’ key to bring up the ‘search’ menu. Press the key again to exit the  
‘search’ menu.  
Press the ‘counter’ key to toggle the DVR display between displaying or not displaying  
the remaining storage capacity.  
To increase the speed of rewind or fast forward, press the ‘rew’ or ‘ff’ key up to four  
times to reach the maximum speed. Alternately, if the DVR is in ‘playback’ mode, press  
and hold the ‘Fn’ key and move the joystick right to play the video forwards or left to  
play the video backwards. The more the joystick is moved the faster the video is played.  
If the joystick is returned to the centre position or the ‘Fn’ key is released, the shuttle is  
returned to the centre position (and the playback is paused).  
If the DVR is paused in ‘playback’ mode, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key and move the  
joystick up to play the video forwards image-by-image or down to play the video  
backwards image-by-image. If the joystick is held up or down, the video is moved on to  
the next image (either forwards or backwards) every 0.5 seconds.  
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4.8 ALARM FUNCTION  
If an alarm is active, press the ‘alarm’ key to reset the DVR’s outputs (including internal  
buzzer).  
If the DVR is in the live monitoring mode (and no alarm is active), press the ‘alarm’ key to  
display the event log. (Once in the event log, it is navigated in the same way as the  
menus as detailed in ‘4.3 DVR Menus’).  
Note: If user password is enabled on the DVR, then pressing the ‘alarm’ key will cause a  
user password screen to be displayed. If a user password is required, keep ‘alarm’  
pressed whilst entering the password. Alternately, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then  
press the number keys.  
4.9  
SPOT FUNCTION  
To display a camera on the spot monitor, first press the ‘monitor’ key, then press one or  
two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the ‘camera’ key to  
select that number camera for display on the spot monitor.  
Press ‘monitor’ then ‘sequence’ to put the spot monitor into a camera sequence.  
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SECTION 5:  
MULTIPLEXER CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
5.1 MULTIPLEXER MODE  
Press the ‘mode’ key to toggle between multiplexer and DVR mode.  
5.2 MENUS  
Navigation around menus is achieved by using the function keys as indicated in the  
following table  
Key  
F1 (▲)  
Function  
Up  
F2 (▼)  
Down  
F3 (◄)  
Left  
F4 (►)  
F5 (enter)  
F6 (menu)  
Right  
Set  
Esc  
Note: Menus are not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the  
LCD).  
5.2.1 Setup (Top) Menu  
To enter the multiplexer set-up menu press the ‘F1’ (‘) key twice to display:  
LIVE  
Playback  
Preview  
Setup  
Cancel  
Use the ‘F3’ (◄’) or ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys to select ‘Setup’, then press ‘F5’ (‘enter’).  
Press the ‘F1’ (‘▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’), ‘F3’ (‘◄’) or ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys to move around the menu  
pages.  
Press the ‘F5’ (‘enter’) key to select an option within the menus.  
To exit the menus select ‘Exit’, and then press the ‘F5’ (‘enter’) key.  
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5.2.2 Bottom Menu  
To enter the multiplexer bottom menu press the ’F2’ (‘▼’), key twice to display:  
Full  
2x2  
3x3  
4x4  
PIP  
User Def1  
User Def2  
User Def3  
User Def4  
Cancel  
Use the ‘F1’ (▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’), ‘F3’ (‘◄’) or ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys to select the required option,  
then press ‘F5’ (‘enter’).  
5.2.3 Pop Up Menu  
Pressing the ‘F1’ (‘▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’), ‘F3’ (‘) or ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys in live screen mode will  
select a camera image (red border around image). Once the required image has been  
selected, press the ‘F5’ (‘enter’) to display:  
Live Cam Change…  
Zoom…  
Full  
Priority On  
Histogram On..  
Panic Record On  
Freeze On  
Sequence  
Utilities  
Cancel  
Use the ‘F1’ (▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’) keys to select the required option, then press ‘F5’ (‘enter’).  
5.3 PICTURE CONTROL  
The following table indicates the keys used for picture control:  
Key Function  
display  
Display  
sequence  
freeze  
play  
Sequence  
Freeze  
Toggle VCR input  
Digital Zoom  
search  
Press the ‘display’ key to select the next display setting (in the cycle of ‘4x4’, ‘3x3’, ‘2x2’  
and ‘PIP’ for a 16 way multiplexer, ‘3x3’, ‘2x2’ and ‘PIP’ for a 9 way multiplexer or ‘2x2’  
and ‘PIP’ for a 4 way multiplexer).  
Press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the ‘display’ key to cycle through the other  
cameras when displaying 2x2 and 3x3 displays.  
Press the ‘sequence’ key to put the multiplexer output into a sequence (the sequence  
depends on the current display mode and set-up). If the key is pressed again, the  
sequence stops (displaying the current step in the sequence).  
Press the ‘freeze’ key to freeze the current display. Press the key again to return to the  
‘live’ picture(s).  
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Press the ‘play’ key to select the VCR input for display. (Pressing the key again will  
return the multiplexer to ‘live’ picture(s).  
Press the ‘search’ key to select the ‘zoom’ mode (see below). Once in ‘zoom’ mode,  
press the ‘search’ key again to exit ‘zoom’ mode.  
Note: Zoom is not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the  
LCD  
To use the zoom feature (once in ‘zoom’ mode), press the following keys to move the  
zoomed area.  
Key  
F1 (▲)  
Function  
Up  
F2 (▼)  
F3 (◄)  
Down  
Left  
F4 (►)  
Right  
F5 (enter)  
F6 (menu)  
Search  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
Exit  
5.4 AUXILIARY MONITOR SELECTION  
Pressing a number (1 to 4) followed by the ‘monitor’ key selects that number auxiliary  
monitor for control by the keyboard (the spot monitor number will be displayed on the  
LCD).  
Pressing the ‘monitor’ key without first entering a number returns the keyboard control  
back to the main monitor (MAIN displayed on the LCD).  
Note: Pressing ‘F6’ (‘menu’), ‘display’, ‘alarm’ and ‘play’ will also put the multiplexer  
back to main monitor control  
5.5 CAMERA SELECTION  
Camera selection will be performed on the monitor currently under control (Main or Spot  
1 to 4).  
Pressing a number followed by the ‘camera’ key selects a camera to display. This also  
selects the associated multiplexer.  
Pressing the ‘camera’ key by itself increments the camera selection.  
Note: that both of the above selection processes also make the displayed camera the  
controlled camera as shown on the keyboards LCD display. The controlled camera can  
be changed independently of the multiplexer display camera by putting the keyboard in  
PTZ mode. To enable/disable PTZ mode, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the  
‘mode’ key. When in PTZ mode the PTZ LED will be on.  
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5.6 MULTIPLEXER SELECTION  
Pressing a number followed by the ‘Fn’ key selects a multiplexer to control. This also  
selects the last camera controlled on that multiplexer (or the first camera input on that  
multiplexer if it has not been selected previously).  
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SECTION 6:  
PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL VCL  
(RAPIDDOME/ORBITER DOME) PROTOCOL  
6.1 PTZ CAMERA SELECTION CONTROL  
The PTZ cameras can be controlled while the keyboard is in any mode (DVR,  
Multiplexer, or PTZ). The keyboard sends out standard telemetry to a PTZ or other  
receiver connected via RS485.  
Before a PTZ can be controlled it must first be selected by pressing one or two of the  
number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the ‘camera’ key. The  
camera number that is displayed on the LCD is the camera that is being controlled.  
6.2 PTZ MODE  
PTZ mode changes the way the keyboard selects domes. To toggle between PTZ mode  
ON and OFF, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the ‘mode’ key.  
PTZ Mode OFF (PTZ LED OFF)  
PTZ Mode ON (PTZ LED ON)  
Selecting a camera for control will also cause a full  
screen picture from that camera to be displayed  
on the DVR (in DVR mode) or Multiplexer (in MUX  
mode).  
Enables cameras to be selected for control without  
changing what is displayed on the monitors.  
6.3 PAN AND TILT  
Very precise control of pan and tilt can be achieved using the joystick. The speed of pan  
and tilt is relative to the amount of movement applied to the joystick.  
6.4 TURN 180°  
This function allows the PTZ to view a person who is walking underneath the camera.  
Press the ‘auto 180°’ key to pan the camera 180°.  
The camera will pan 180° at the maximum speed. (Up to 400° per second.)  
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6.5 ZOOM  
Rotate the top of the joystick clockwise to zoom in.  
Rotate the top of the joystick counter-clockwise to zoom out.  
6.6 FOCUS AND IRIS  
Press the auto key above the focus control keys to toggle the camera in and out of ‘auto-  
focus’ mode, if the feature is available on the selected camera/receiver.  
Press the ‘+’ (FAR) or ‘-’ (NEAR) keys to manually focus the camera. (The camera  
automatically changes to ‘manual focus’ mode if one of these two keys is pressed.)  
Press the auto key above the iris control key to toggle the camera in and out of ‘auto-iris’  
mode, if the feature is available on the selected camera / receiver. Press the ‘+’ (OPEN)  
or ‘-’ (CLOSE) keys to manually alter the camera iris. (The camera automatically changes  
to ‘manual iris’ mode if one of these two keys are pressed.)  
6.7 WASH, WIPE AND AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS  
If the receiver being controlled has WASH and WIPE functions, they are controlled as  
follows:  
FOR WIPE.  
Press the ‘wipe’ key to activate the wiper.  
Press the ‘wipe’ key again to turn off the wiper.  
FOR WASH.  
Press and hold the ‘wash’ key to activate the washer.  
Release the ‘wash’ key to turn off the washer.  
If the receiver has a separate momentary function (auxiliary), it is controlled as follows:  
Press the ‘0’ key, then press and hold the ‘aux’ key to activate the auxiliary function.  
Release the ‘aux’ key to turn off the auxiliary function.  
Note: The ‘aux’ key illumination is not altered by this operation as it is used to monitor  
‘Change Over’ RapidDome/Orbiter domes.  
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6.8 MANUAL CHANGE OVER (CHANGE OVER RAPIDDOME/ORBITER DOMES  
ONLY)  
The operator can force the camera to change from MONO to COLOUR or COLOUR to  
MONO by pressing the ‘aux’ key. The camera automatically changes back dependant  
on the level of illumination.  
If the camera is in the mode selected by the operator (and is different to the mode that  
the camera would have automatically selected), the ‘aux’ key is illuminated.  
If the camera is in the mode that the camera has automatically selected, the ‘aux’ key is  
not illuminated.  
6.9 PRESETS AND TOURS  
6.9.1 To Define a Preset  
Up to 128 presets can be defined. Presets are numbered 0 - 127.  
For example, to define Preset 1.  
1. Move the selected dome to view the desired preset position, using the joystick,  
zoom, focus and iris keys.  
2. Press and hold the ‘preset’ key.  
3. Press ‘1’.  
4. Release the ‘preset’ key.  
The current position of the dome has now been defined as Preset 1.  
6.9.2 To Seek a Preset  
Note: A preset seek will only occur if the preset has previously been defined.  
For Example, to seek Preset 1.  
1. Press ‘1’.  
2. Press the ‘preset’ key.  
The camera will now move at the maximum speed to the previously defined Preset  
1.  
The user may also select presets 1 - 4 by single key presses using the keys labelled  
‘preset’ ‘1’ to ‘4’.  
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6.9.3 To Start a Tour of Presets  
A RapidDome/Orbiter can store four different preset tours. After programming the tours,  
as detailed in the next sections, they may be recalled in the following way.  
1. Press the number key that corresponds to the tour number, either ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, or ‘4’.  
2. Press the ‘autopan’ key.  
6.9.4 To Define a Simple Tour  
For example to define a tour for three preset positions in memory as ‘Tour 1’.  
Note: First, define the three preset positions, as detailed in section 6.1.7.1 above.  
1. Press ‘1’, then press and hold the ‘autopan’ key. (This will define ‘Tour 1’.)  
2. Press ‘1’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the first preset in ‘Tour 1’.)  
3. Press ‘2’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the second preset in ‘Tour 1’.)  
3. Press ‘3’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the third preset in ‘Tour 1’.)  
4. Release the ‘autopan’ key.  
The tour is now set up. To operate ‘Tour 1’  
5. Press ‘1’, then press the ‘autopan’ key.  
The tour will now be set with a standard speed of 30°/sec and the dwell time at each  
preset set to a standard 60 seconds.  
6.9.5 To Vary the Standard Speed of a Tour  
For example to define a tour (as set in 6.1.7.4, above.) in memory as ‘Tour 2’ with  
different speeds between preset positions:  
1. Press ‘2’, then press and hold the ‘autopan’ key. (This will define ‘Tour 2’.)  
2. Press ‘1’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the first preset in ‘Tour 2’.)  
3. Press ‘5’, then press ‘0’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines 50°/sec to this preset  
position.)  
4. Press ‘2’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the second preset in ‘Tour 2’.)  
5. Press ‘1’, then press ‘0’, then press ‘0’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines 100°/  
sec to this preset position.)  
6. Press ‘3’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the third preset in ‘Tour 2’.)  
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6.9.5 To Vary the Standard Speed of a Tour, Continued  
7. Press ‘2’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines 2°/sec to this preset position.)  
8. Release the ‘autopan’ key.  
6.9.6 To Vary the Standard Speed of a Tour, Continued  
The tour is now set up. To operate ‘Tour 2’:  
Press ‘2’, then press the ‘autopan’ key.  
Note: The range of speeds that can be selected goes from ‘1’ = 1°/sec up to ‘100’ =  
100°/sec. To select the maximum seek speed, press ‘0’.  
6.9.7 To Vary the Standard Speeds and Dwell Times of a Tour  
For example to define a tour (as set in 6.1.7.4, above.) in memory as ‘Tour 3’ with  
different dwell times between preset positions:  
1. Press ‘3’, then press and hold the ‘autopan’ key. (This will define ‘Tour 3’.)  
2. Press ‘1’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the first preset in ‘Tour 3’.)  
3. Press ‘5’, then press ‘0’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines 50°/sec to this preset  
position.)  
4. Press ‘1’, then press ‘0’, then press the ‘counter’ key. (This defines a 10 second  
dwell time at this preset position.)  
5. Press ‘2’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the second preset in ‘Tour 3’.)  
6. Press ‘1’, then press ‘0’, then press ‘0’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines  
100°/sec to this preset position.)  
7. Press ‘1’, then press ‘6’, then press the ‘counter’ key. (This defines a 16 second  
dwell time at this preset position.)  
8. Press ‘3’, then press the ‘preset’ key. (This selects the third preset in ‘Tour 3’.)  
9. Press ‘2’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines 2°/ sec to this preset position.)  
10. Press ‘1’, then press ‘4’, then press the ‘counter’ key. (This defines a 14 second  
dwell time at this preset position.)  
11. Release the ‘autopan’ key.  
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6.9.7 To Vary the Standard Speeds and Dwell Times of a Tour, Continued  
The tour is now set up. To operate ‘Tour 3’:  
Press ‘3’, then press the ‘autopan’ key.  
Note: The range of the dwell times that can be set varies from 1 to 254 seconds.  
Entering a time of ‘0’ will select 1 second dwell time.  
6.9.8 To Stop a Tour of Presets  
Press the ‘autopan’ key. (This will turn off the tour.)  
The tour will also stop if the telemetry buttons or the joystick are used to control the  
dome.  
6.9.9 To Restart a Tour of Presets  
Press the ‘autopan’ key. (This will start the last tour that the dome was carrying out.)  
6.10 ENHANCED FUNCTIONS  
The keyboard can also access most of the advanced functions of the RapidDome  
/Orbiter series of domes by using its LCD menus. Joystick up, down, left and right or the  
‘F1’ (▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’), ‘F3’ (‘◄’) or ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys, are used to select options within the  
menus. The ‘camera’ and ‘preset’ keys can also be used to move to the left or right  
option.  
The LCD menus adjust the setup of the dome that is currently being controlled (camera  
number displayed on LCD display, before entering the menu).  
Note: Menus are not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the  
LCD).  
To enter the camera setup menu, press and hold ‘lock’, then press ‘F6’ (‘menu’). The  
camera setup menu will be shown as below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
H O M E  
P R I V A C Y  
R E S E T  
HOME’ will be flashing to indicate that ‘HOME’ is the currently selected option.  
Use joystick down or ’F2’ (‘▼’), to select the other options as shown below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
Z O O M  
I
R / L A M P  
A U T O 1  
8
0
Use joystick up or ‘F1’ (‘▲’), to return to the ‘HOME’, ‘PRIVACY’, ‘RESET’ options.  
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6.10.1 Home  
Select ‘HOME’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the home menu as  
shown below:  
A U X  
P R E S E T  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
T O U R  
=
E N D  
O F F  
To set a home preset or a home tour. Select ‘PRESET’ or ‘TOUR’ then press ‘aux’. The  
home time-out menu will be displayed as below:  
H O M E  
E N T E R  
L O C K  
T I M E O U T  
=
E N D  
n n n  
nnn is the current time-out in minutes.(1 to 127.)  
The time in minutes can be edited using the numeric keys. Once the time has been  
entered press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
Note: Before the Home Preset (preset 0) or Home Tour (tour 1) can function they must  
first be defined. See section 6.1.7 for instruction on how to define the tours and presets.  
To turn off a home preset or home tour, select ‘OFF’ in the home menu, then press ‘aux’.  
HOME OFF’ will be displayed for 1 second to confirm the selection, as shown below:  
H O M E  
O F F  
6.10.2 Privacy Zones  
Select ‘PRIVACY’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the privacy  
menu as shown below:  
A U X  
P R E S E T  
=
S E T  
n n n  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
P R I V A C Y  
nnn is the preset number. If the preset is a normal preset ‘PRESET’ will be displayed  
instead of ‘PRIVACY’.  
Preset numbers 100 to 127 can be set as either a privacy zone or a normal preset.  
Selected the required preset number by using the joystick up and down or ‘F1’ (‘▲’),  
’F2’ (▼’) keys. Then press the ‘aux’ key to toggle the preset status between ‘PRIVACY’  
and ‘PRESET’.  
Once the required privacy setup has been entered press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
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6.10.3 Remote Reset  
Select ‘RESET’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display 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 reset on the dome, select ‘POWER’ in the reset menu, then press  
‘aux’. The keyboard will be locked for 30 seconds whilst the dome resets, and the  
following message will be displayed:  
P O W E R  
U P  
R E S E T  
6.10.3.2 Factory Reset  
To perform a factory reset on the dome, select ‘FACTORY’ in the reset menu, then press  
‘aux’. The keyboard will be locked for 30 seconds whilst the dome resets, and the  
following message will be displayed:  
F A C T O R Y  
R E S E T  
6.10.3.3 Camera Reset  
To perform a camera reset on the dome, select ‘CAMERA’ in the reset menu, then press  
‘aux’. The keyboard will be locked for 12 seconds whilst the camera resets, and the  
following message will be displayed:  
C A M E R A  
R E S E T  
6.10.4 Digital Zoom  
Select ‘ZOOM’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the zoom menu as  
shown below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
D I G I T A L  
Z O O M  
O F F  
Press ‘aux’ to toggle the digital zoom setting between ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’.  
Once the required digital zoom setting has been set, press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
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6.10.5 IR Lamps  
Select ‘IR/LAMP’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the IR lamps  
menu as shown below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
O F F  
=
E N D  
I
R \ L A M P S  
Press ‘aux’ to toggle the IR lamps setting between ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’.  
If the system uses IR lamps, set the IR lamp setting to ‘ON’. When the IR lamp setting is  
set to ‘ON’, the dome’s camera, will switch to mono in low light conditions without  
integrating in colour first.  
Once the required IR lamp setting has been set, press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
6.10.6 Auto 180  
Select ‘AUTO180’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the auto180  
menu as shown below:  
A U X  
A U T O 1  
=
S E T  
0
L O C K  
O F F  
=
E N D  
8
Press ‘aux’ to toggle the auto 180 setting between ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’.  
Once the required auto 180 setting has been set, press ‘lock’ to exit the menu.  
6.10.7 Mimic Tour  
The keyboard can be used to record mimic tours. Tour numbers 5 to 8 are mimic tours.  
To record a mimic tour, first press a number key from 5 to 8 (tour 5 to 8), then press and  
hold the ‘autopan’ key, then press ‘lock’. The following message will be displayed:  
C A M E R A  
R E C O R D I N G  
n n n  
M U X  
M I M I  
n n  
n
C
Whilst the mimic tour is being recorded, ‘RECORDING MIMIC n’ flashes on and off.  
Press ‘LOCK’ to stop recording a mimic tour.  
To play a mimic tour, press a number key from ‘5’ to ‘8’, then press the ‘autopan’ key.  
This menu times out after 3 minutes, if ‘LOCK’ has not already been pressed. (‘DVR nn’  
will be displayed in DVR mode.)  
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PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL DIAMOND  
(KD6/HD6) PROTOCOL  
7.1 PTZ CAMERA SELECTION (HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL)  
The PTZs can be controlled while the keyboard is in any mode (DVR, Multiplexer, or  
PTZ). The keyboard sends out standard telemetry to a dome or other receiver  
connected via RS485.  
Before a PTZ can be controlled it must first be selected by pressing one or two of the  
number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the ‘camera’ key. The  
camera number that is displayed on the LCD is the camera that is being controlled.  
The following functions are available:  
 Variable speed pan and tilt.  
 Zoom control.  
 Manual and automatic iris control.  
 Manual focus control.  
 Preshot programming and selection.  
 Vectorscan selection.  
 Freeze  
 Flashback  
 Nightshot  
 Home position selection.  
 Return to manual  
The keyboard can also control the on-screen display (OSD) menus on the dome.  
7.2 PTZ MODE  
PTZ mode changes the way the keyboard selects cameras. To toggle between PTZ  
mode ON and OFF, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the ‘mode’ key.  
PTZ Mode OFF (PTZ LED OFF)  
PTZ Mode ON (PTZ LED ON)  
Selecting a camera for control will also cause a full  
screen picture from that camera to be displayed  
on the DVR (in DVR mode) or Multiplexer (in MUX  
mode).  
Enables cameras to be selected for control without  
changing what is displayed on the monitors.  
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7.3 PAN AND TILT  
Precise control of pan and tilt can be achieved using the joystick. The speed of pan and  
tilt is relative to the amount of movement applied to the joystick.  
7.4 ZOOM  
Rotate the top of the joystick clockwise to zoom in.  
Rotate the top of the joystick counter-clockwise to zoom out.  
7.5 IRIS  
Press the ‘+’ (OPEN) or ‘-‘ (CLOSE) keys to manually alter the cameras iris. Press the  
‘auto’ key above the iris control keys to put the camera in auto-iris mode.  
7.6 FOCUS  
Press the ‘+’ (FAR) or ‘-‘ (NEAR) keys to manually focus the camera.  
Note. The ‘auto’ key above the focus keys has no action when in Diamond protocol  
mode. Auto focus control can be set using the domes OSD menus, to come on when  
the camera is zoomed, or when the camera is panned, tilted or zoomed  
7.7 PRESHOT DEFINITION  
Up to 100 preshots can be defined, and these are numbered 0 to 99.  
Note: Preshot 99 is used to toggle the nightshot mode on some versions of KD6 / HD6.  
To define preshot 1:  
1. Move the dome to view the desired preshot position, using the joystick, zoom, focus  
and iris keys.  
2. Press and hold the ‘preset’ key.  
3. Press key ‘1’.  
4. Release the ‘preset’ key.  
The current position of the dome has now been defined as preshot 1.  
Note: Preshots can also be defined using the OSD menus. When preshots are defined  
using the OSD menu, the preshot title can also be edited  
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7.8 PRESHOT SEEK  
To seek preshot 1:  
1. Press key ‘1’.  
2. Press the ‘preset’ key.  
Preshots 1 to 4 can also be selected by single key presses using the keys labelled  
‘preset’ ‘1’ to ‘4’.  
If a preshot seek is attempted for a preshot number which has not been defined, the  
dome will not move, and the message “Does Not Exist” will be displayed on screen.  
Note: Preshots can also be selected using the OSD menus  
7.9 VECTORSCAN SELECTION  
Up to 10 vectorscans can be selected numbered 0 to 9.  
To recall a vectorscan 1:  
1. Press key ‘1’.  
2. Press the ‘autopan’ key.  
If a vectorscan is selected which has not been defined, the dome will not move, and the  
message “Does Not Exist” will be displayed on screen.  
Note. Vectorscans can also be selected using the OSD menus. Vectorscans can only be  
programmed using the OSD menus  
7.10 FREEZE  
Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ’F2’ (‘▼’) or ‘freeze’ to toggle the camera between  
freeze mode on and freeze mode off.  
7.11 FLASHBACK  
Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ‘F3’ (‘◄’) or just press ‘auto 180’ to operate the  
flashback function.  
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7.12 NIGHTSHOT  
Press ‘aux’ or enter preshot 99 to toggle the camera between nightshot mode on and  
nightshot mode off.  
Note. Nightshot is only available on domes with colour / mono cameras  
7.13 RETURN TO MANUAL  
Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ‘F6’ (‘menu’), to send the ‘return to manual’ (ESC)  
command.  
The ‘return to manual’ command is used to cancel automatic dome actions such as  
VectorScans, tours, and alarm actions.  
7.14 MECHANICAL HOME  
Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ‘F1’ (‘▲’), to send the dome to its mechanical home  
position.  
7.15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENUS  
Note. OSD menus are not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on  
the LCD)  
To enter the domes OSD menus, first press and hold ‘lock’, then press ‘F6’ (‘menu’).  
The keyboards LCD display will show the menu selection menu as below:  
A U X  
S E T U P  
=
S E T  
P R E S  
L O C K  
V E C T  
=
E N D  
S E C T  
SETUP’ will be flashing to indicate that ‘SETUP’ is the currently selected option.  
The LCD menu selection menu is used to select the required menu on the dome.  
Use joystick left and right or ‘F3’ (‘◄’) and ‘F4’ (‘►’) or ‘camera’ (left) and ‘preset’ (right)  
keys, then the ‘aux’ key to select options within the LCD menus.  
Selecting ‘SETUP’ will display the domes ‘setup’ menu on the monitor. Refer to the  
KD6/HD6 user manual for detailed information and navigation of the menus.  
Selecting ‘PRES’ will display the preshot menu selection menu, as shown below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
G O T O  
P R O G R A M  
L I S T  
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7.15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENUS, CONTINUED  
Selecting ‘GOTO’ will display the domes ‘preshot go to’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘PROGRAM’ will display the domes ‘preshot program’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘LIST’ will display the domes ‘preshot list’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘VECT’ will display the vectorscan menu selection menu, as shown below:  
A U X  
C O N  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
L S T  
O N E V I E W  
P R G  
Selecting ‘CON’ will display the domes ‘select vectorscan continuous’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘ONE’ will display the domes ‘select vectorscan once’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘VIEW’ will display the domes ‘vectorscan view’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘PRG’ will display the domes ‘vectorscan program’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘LST’ will display the domes ‘vectorscan list’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘SECT’ will display the sector menu selection menu, as shown below:  
A U X  
=
S E T  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
P R O G R A M  
L I S T  
Selecting ‘PROGRAM’ will display the domes ‘sector program’ menu on screen.  
Selecting ‘LIST’ will display the domes ‘sector list’ menu on screen.  
Depending on which on screen menu has been selected, one of three LCD menus will  
be displayed.  
For ‘preshot goto’, ‘select vectorscan continuous’, ‘select vectorscan once’ and  
‘vectorscan view’, the selection menu will be displayed as below:  
L O C K  
=
E N D  
For ‘preshot list’, ‘vectorscan list’ and ‘sector list’, the list menu will be displayed as  
below:  
A U X  
=
=
N E X T  
E N D  
P A G E  
L O C K  
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7.15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENUS, CONTINUED  
For ‘setup’, ‘preshot program’, ‘vectorscan program’ and ‘sector program’, the  
programming menu will be displayed as below:  
A U X = S E N D  
< C A M S C R O L L  
A
L O C K = E N D  
P R E >  
When in the programming menu, on the first display the letter ‘A’ will be flashing to  
indicate ‘A’ will be sent to the domes menu when the ‘aux’ key is pressed.  
Press the ‘camera’ and ‘preset’ keys to scroll through all available characters.  
Pressing the ‘counter’ key will jump the selection between upper case and lower case  
letters. If a symbol character is being displayed when the ‘counter’ key is pressed, the  
selection will jump to lower case ‘a’.  
Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ’counter’ to jump to symbol characters when letter  
characters are being displayed.  
Press ‘monitor’ to send ‘BACKSPACE’ to the dome to delete the last character.  
Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ’monitor’ to send the space character. The space  
character is also the character between ‘Z’ and ‘a’ when scrolling through the  
characters.  
Press the number keys to send numbers to the domes menu.  
The following keys are also used to control the OSD menus:  
Press the ‘F1’ (‘▲’), ’F2’ (‘▼’), ‘F3’ (‘◄’) and ‘F4’ (‘►’) keys to move around the menu  
pages.  
Press ‘F5’ (‘enter’) to send ‘ENTER’ to the domes menu.  
Press ‘F6’ (‘menu’) to send ‘ESC’ to the domes menu.  
Press ‘wash’ to send ‘INSERT’ to the domes to insert a line (in a vectorscan  
programming menu).  
Press ‘wipe’ to send ‘DELETE’ to the domes to delete a line (in a vectorscan  
programming menu).  
Press ‘sequence’ to send ‘S’ to the dome (for saving settings).  
Press ’aux’ in list menus, to display the next page of items (if available).  
Press ‘lock’ to exit the OSD and LCD menus, and return the dome and keyboard to  
normal operation.  
The keyboard will also shut down the menus if there has been no keyboard activity for  
over one minute  
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PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL MAXPRO  
MODE (KD6/HD6) PROTOCOL  
8.1 INTRODUCTION  
This section provides information on controlling and programming the HD6I/KD6I set for  
Maxpro Mode protocol.  
8.2 RESET KD6i/HD6i  
The KD6i/HD6i must be reset through the setup menu. Send the HD6i to PreShot 90 to  
access the setup menus, then access the diagnostics menu, then select the Reset Scan  
and Camera option. Refer to Section 7.15.  
8.3 CONTROLLING SCAN ASSEMBLIES  
 The lens iris is automatically controlled by the camera, but can be controlled  
manually from a controller.  
 The camera lens auto exposure mode can be enabled or disabled using the  
controller. PreShot 92 toggles the unit between auto and manual exposure.  
A message “AUTO EXPOSURE ON” or “AUTO EXPOSURE OFF” is displayed on the  
video when the scan executes PreShot 92.  
 Auto lens exposure control is the factory default for scans set for Maxpro mode.  
 If the KD6/HD6 has a day/night camera with an IR block filter it can be controlled  
manually through the setup menus or by sending the scan to a preprogrammed  
PreShot reserved for the NightShot mode. PreShot 94 is reserved for Maxpro  
8.4 FREEZE / UNFREEZE VIDEO  
The freeze/unfreeze video function described in Section 7.10 can be invoked using  
PreShot 95.  
8.5 FLASHBACK OPERATION  
The flashback function described in Section 7.11 can be invoked using PreShot 96.  
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8.6 PRESHOTS  
When using Maxpro mode, there are several PreShots (views or presets) reserved for  
controlling and programming the scan. Refer to Table 1 for a listing of the  
preprogrammed PreShots and their functions.  
Program PreShots as described Section 7.7 and send the KD6i/HD6i to PreShots as  
described in Section 7.8.  
The PreShots reserved for scan setup, programming, and control functions cannot be  
programmed and cannot be included in VectorScans.  
Table 1:  
Preprogrammed Preshots  
KD6/HD6 (Maxpro Mode)  
PreShot 80  
Run PTZ Tour 1  
PreShot 81  
PreShot 82  
PreShot 83  
PreShot 84  
PreShot 85  
PreShot 86  
PreShot 87  
PreShot 88  
PreShot 89  
PreShot 90  
PreShot 91  
PreShot 92  
PreShot 93  
Run PTZ Tour 2  
Run PTZ Tour 3  
Program PTZ Tour 1  
Program PTZ Tour 2  
Program PTZ Tour 3  
Terminate PTZ Programming Mode  
Start VectorScan 1  
Start VectorScan 2  
Start VectorScan 3  
Setup the Scan and Camera (OSD Menus)  
Toggles the error table display  
Toggles auto exposure ON and OFF. (Factory default is ON.)  
Toggles backlight compensation ON and OFF. The unit must be in auto  
exposure mode for backlight compensation to function.  
Toggles between standard operation and NightShot mode. (Camera  
models 843216-1011, 843216-1013, 843216-0984, and 843216-0985 only.)  
Toggles between freeze and unfreeze video  
Invokes the Flashback Function  
Reserved  
PreShot 94  
PreShot 95  
PreShot 96  
PreShot 97  
PreShot 98  
PreShot 99  
Camera/Scan Reset  
Reserved  
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8.7 VECTORSCANS (VIDEO TOUR)  
CAUTION: Continuous VectorScan operation for  
extended periods of time (> 8 hours) is not  
recommended. Continuous operation results in  
increased zoom lens failure and maintenance  
expense.  
When using Maxpro mode VectorScans can be programmed using the setup menu  
accessed by the PreShot 90 command. Refer to Section 7.15 for programming  
VectorScans using the setup menus.  
8.7.1 Run VectorScan  
VectorScans 1, 2, and 3 can be started using PreShot commands 87, 88, and 89.  
Example: To start VectorScan 2, send a PreShot 88 command.  
VectorScans 0 and 4 - 9 can be assigned to alarms or the default function.  
When a scan receives a command to run a VectorScan, the scan goes to the first  
PreShot programmed in the VectorScan at maximum velocity (400°/second) for the  
programmed dwell time, then goes to the next PreShot in the VectorScan at the  
programmed velocity for the specified dwell time, etc. When a VectorScan is running  
continuously, the unit goes from the last PreShot to the first PreShot at the programmed  
velocity. The amount of time the scan takes to go to each PreShot depends on the  
programmed velocity and the distance to the next PreShot’s pan and tilt coordinates.  
The velocity is programmable between 1° to 400° per second.  
8.7.2 Stop a VectorScan  
 Take manual control (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, or iris) of the scan.  
 Send the scan to a PreShot.  
 Start a PTZ tour or a different VectorScan.  
 Execute any other command addressed to that HD6i.  
8.8 PROGRAMMING SECTOR IDS  
Sector IDs cannot be programmed when using Maxpro mode.  
8.9 PROGRAMMING PRIVACY ZONES  
Privacy zones cannot be programmed when using Maxpro mode.  
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8.10 PROGRAMMING PTZ TOURS  
PreShots 83, 84, and 85 have been reserved for programming PTZ tours 1, 2, and 3.  
1. Enter a PreShot 83 command on 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 120 second countdown, pan and tilt the scan and adjust the lens zoom  
setting. The scan scores the PTZ commands in the order they were performed  
during the 120 seconds.  
3. Wait for the countdown to reach 0 or send a PreShot 86 command to end the  
programming mode. The message “PTZ Tour Complete” is displayed. The scan  
stores the PTZ commands in the order you entered them between the time you  
started the programming mode until you entered the PreShot 86 command.  
8.11 PTZ TOUR OPERATION  
PreShot commands 80, 81, and 82 are reserved for running PTZ tours 1, 2, and 3,  
respectively. The scan, where the PTZ tour is stored, must be the control camera on the  
system controller. The scan continues to run the PTZ tour from beginning to end.  
1. Enter a PreShot 80 command on the controller to run PTZ tour 1.  
(Enter a PreShot 81 command to run PTZ tour 2 or PreShot 82 command to run PTZ  
tour 3.)  
2. Stop the PTZ tour by manually controlling the scan or by sending the scan a  
PreShot, VectorScan, or other command.  
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SECTION 9:  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Features  
HJZTP / HJZTPX  
Max dome control  
Max DVR control  
128  
8 x 16 way, 14 x 9 way, 32 x 4 way, 99 x 1 way (or any mixture up to 128 inputs)  
Max multiplexer Control 8 x 16 way, 14 x 9 way, 32 x 4 way (or any mixture up to 128 inputs)  
Compatible DVRs, AHDR DVRs, HRHD DVRs, AXCD multiplexers, AXMD multiplexers,  
multiplexers and domes Orbiter/RapidDomes, KD6/HD6 domes  
Max linked keyboards  
RS485 connections  
LCD  
1 master and 3 slaves  
1 half duplex and 2 full duplex  
2 rows of 20 characters  
DVRs  
DVR / multiplexer  
functions controllable  
via HJZTP  
Multiplexers  
Full screen picture cameras 1 to 16  
Picture in picture  
2 x 2 picture  
Full screen picture cameras 1 to 16  
picture in picture  
2 x 2 picture  
3 x 3 picture  
3 x 3 picture  
4 x 4 picture  
4 x 4 picture  
Picture sequence, picture freeze,  
play, rewind, fast forward,  
stop, record, panic, spot  
Shuttle forwards/backwards  
Jog forwards/backwards  
Time / counter, alarm cancel  
Event log menu, search menu,  
main menu  
Picture sequence  
Picture freeze  
4 Spot monitors  
Zoom mode  
Tape input selection  
Menus  
Dome functions  
controllable via HJZTP  
Orbiter/RapidDome domes (VCL  
protocol)  
KD6/HD6 domes (Diamond protocol)  
Variable speed pan / tilt via joystick  
Zoom via twist joystick  
Variable speed pan / tilt via joystick  
Zoom via twist joystick  
Focus near, focus far, auto focus  
Iris open, iris close, auto Iris  
Colour / mono change-over  
Auto 180 turn around  
Focus near, focus far  
Iris open, iris close, auto Iris  
99 presets (program and selection)  
4 rapid preset selections ( 1 to 4)  
128 presets (program and selection)  
4 rapid preset selections ( 1 to 4)  
4 preset tours (program and selection)  
4 mimic tours (program and selection)  
Privacy zone programming  
Home preset / tour programming  
Digital zoom, IR lamp, auto180 setup  
Power, camera and factory reset  
Wash, wipe, aux  
10 vectorscans (selection)  
Nightshot mode, freeze, flashback,  
home, return to manual  
Full control of on screen menus to  
program presets, vectorscans, PTZ  
tours, privacy zones, sectors, and also  
control all camera setting and diagnostic  
options.  
Dimensions WxHxD  
Weight (Approximate)  
355mm x 180mm x 60mm  
3.0kg  
Power Supply Provided 12V DC regulated 300mA  
Operating Temperature 0C to 40C  
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APPENDIX A:  
MENU NAVIGATION  
LOCK XXXX  
DEFINE  
MIMIC  
KEYBOARD  
SETUP  
MAIN SCREEN  
MIMIC RECORDING  
LOCK  
LOCK  
LOCK  
LOCK F6  
LOCK  
(DIAMOND)  
KEYBRD  
PRTCL  
DVR/MUX  
LOCK  
LOCK  
LOCK F6  
(VCL)  
DOME  
OSD MENU  
SELECTION  
LOCK  
CAMERA / DVR/  
MUX ASSIGNMENT  
MASTER/SLAVE  
SET  
DOME PROTOCOL  
LOCK  
SECT  
SLVn/ 1 SECOND  
MSTR  
PRES  
LOCK  
VECT  
LOCK  
KEYBOARD  
SELECTION  
PRESHOT OSD  
MENU SELECTION  
VECTORSCAN OSD  
MENU SELECTION  
SECTOR OSD  
MENU SELECTION  
DOME  
FUNCTIONS  
LOCK  
IR/LAMP  
LOCK  
HOME  
LOCK  
AUTO180  
LOCK  
RESET  
LOCK  
LOCK  
ZOOM  
PRIVACY  
HOME DEFINITION  
PRIVACY  
RESET  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
IR LAMPS  
AUTO 180  
1 SECOND  
PRESET/  
TOUR  
POWER  
FACTORY  
12 SECONDS  
CAMERA  
LOCK  
OFF  
30 SECONDS  
30 SECONDS  
HOME TIME  
HOME OFF  
POWER  
FACTORY  
CAMERA  
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APPENDIX B:  
DIAGNOSTICS  
B.1 JOYSTICK AUTO CALIBRATION  
Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and pressing ‘F1’ (‘▲’) will calibrate the joystick  
centre position. It is important that the joystick is at its centre position when this is  
performed.  
B.2 KEY TEST  
Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and entering 2323 on the numeric keypad will put  
the keyboard into key test mode.  
Press each key in sequence from top left to bottom right. A short audible beep will be  
heard each time a key is pressed and again when released. A long error beep will be  
given if any key is pressed out of sequence. The unit will automatically exit from the test  
mode when all buttons have been successfully tested or the ‘Alarm’ key is pressed.  
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APPENDIX C:  
VCL (ORBITER/RAPIDDOME) DATA INPUT  
The following Honeywell VCL (Orbiter/RapidDome) commands can be input into the  
keyboard using an RS485 connection to the KBD port.  
UP  
UP STOP  
DOWN  
DOWN STOP  
LEFT  
LEFT STOP  
RIGHT  
RIGHT STOP  
ZOOM IN  
ZOOM IN STOP  
ZOOM OUT  
FOCUS NEAR  
FOCUS FAR  
AUTO FOCUS ON  
IRIS OPEN  
ZOOM OUT STOP  
FOCUS NEAR STOP  
FOCUS FAR STOP  
AUTO FOCUS OFF  
IRIS OPEN STOP  
IRIS CLOSE STOP  
AUTO IRIS OFF  
IRIS CLOSE  
AUTO IRIS ON  
START RESUME TOUR OR AUTOPAN  
SEEK PRESET  
WASH ON  
TOUR OFF  
PROGRAM PRESET  
WASH OFF  
WIPE ON  
WIPE OFF  
LAMPS ON  
LAMPS OFF  
AUX ON  
AUX OFF  
NUMBERED AUX ON  
CAMERA NUMBERED AUX ON  
TOGGLE MONO / COLOUR  
DEFINE TOUR START  
DEFINE SECTOR RHS  
ALARM MODE ON  
PRIVACY ZONE SETUP  
TOUR POINT DATA  
CAMERA AUTO ALARM SEEK TIME  
REMOTE RESET  
KD6_SEND_CHAR  
NUMBERED AUX OFF  
CAMERA NUMBERED AUX OFF  
AUTOMATIC MONO / COLOUR  
DEFINE TOUR STOP  
DEFINE SECTOR LHS  
ALARM MODE OFF  
CAMERA SETUP  
TURN 180 DEGREES  
DEFINE HOME FUNCTION  
SEEK ABSOLUTE POSITION  
KD6_COMMAND  
The following commands are ignored:  
STATUS REQUEST  
CAMERA ALARM STATUS REQUEST  
ZONE STATUS REQUEST  
ABSOLUTE POSITION REQUEST  
ALARM STATUS REQUEST  
GLOBAL COMMAND  
PATROL  
RELEASE RS485 BUS  
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APPENDIX D:  
PASSWORDS  
The are two user passwords and a keyboard setup code:  
User level 1  
User level 2  
9078  
3434  
Keyboard Setup Menu 4769  
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