CCTV Intelligent Network Keyboard Operating instructions



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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC:
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
USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE.
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problems resulting from the use thereof. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions
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Important Safeguards
1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the
appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. Cleaning
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not
use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning.
4. Attachments
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the approval of
the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric
shock or other personal injury.
5. Water and/or Moisture
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
6. Accessories
Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand or table. The
equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and
serious damage to the equipment.
This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
equipment and cart combination to overturn.
7. Power Sources
This equipment 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,
please consult your equipment dealer or local power company.
8. Power Cords
Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before
handling the equipment.
9. Lightning
For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it
from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This
will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line
surges.
10. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the
risk of fire or electric shock.
11. Objects and Liquids
Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
equipment.
12. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
13. Damage requiring Service
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
B. If liquid is spilled, or objects have fallen into the equipment.
C. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the equipment 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 equipment to its normal
operation.
E. If the equipment has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
F. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance ─this
indicates a need for service.
14. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has
used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
15. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment, ask the
service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the
equipment is in proper operating condition.
16. Field Installation
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and
should conform to all local codes.
17. Tmra
A manufacturer’s maximum recommended ambient temperature
(Tmra) for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and
installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment for
the equipment.
18. Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature
Consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an
environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated
ambient temperature (Tmra).
19. Reduced Air Flow
Installation of the equipment should be such that the amount of airflow
required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
20. Circuit Overloading
Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to supply
circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over
current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of
equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this
concern.
21. Reliable Earthing (Grounding)
Reliable grounding of equipment should be maintained. Particular
attention should be given to supply connections other than direct
connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).
WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the
end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please
separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for
details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should
not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 — Introduction ............................................................................................ 1
1.1 In This Manual................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................1
1.3 Package Contents............................................................................................. 1
1.4 Typical Applications ..........................................................................................2
1.5 Rear Panel ........................................................................................................ 5
Software Upgrade.............................................................................................. 6
1.6 Bottom Panel..................................................................................................... 6
Factory Reset .................................................................................................... 7
1.7 Top Panel .......................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 2 — Installation .............................................................................................. 9
2.1 PTZ Camera Registration ................................................................................. 9
Basic Mode........................................................................................................ 9
Advanced Mode............................................................................................... 10
2.2 DVR System Registration ...............................................................................10
Basic Mode...................................................................................................... 10
Advanced Mode............................................................................................... 10
2.3 Network Matrix System Registration............................................................... 12
2.4 MMX System Registration............................................................................... 14
Chapter 3 — Operation .............................................................................................17
3.1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 17
LCD Display..................................................................................................... 17
Locking Buttons ............................................................................................... 18
Cancelling Command ...................................................................................... 19
3.2 PTZ Camera Control .......................................................................................19
3.3 DVR System Control .......................................................................................19
Controlling PTZ Camera.................................................................................. 20
Controlling DVR............................................................................................... 20
3.4 Network Matrix System Control....................................................................... 21
Controlling PTZ Camera.................................................................................. 21
Controlling Camera on Specific Monitor.......................................................... 21
Controlling Camera on Specific Pane ............................................................. 22
3.5 MMX System Control ...................................................................................... 23
Controlling PTZ Camera.................................................................................. 23
Controlling Camera on Specific Monitor.......................................................... 23
Controlling Camera on Specific Pane ............................................................. 24
Controlling DVR on Specific Monitor...............................................................25
Controlling DVR on Specific Pane................................................................... 26
Chapter 4 — LCD Menu Configuration .....................................................................29
4.1 Buttons for LCD Menu Configuration .............................................................. 29
4.2 Entering or Exiting LCD Menu......................................................................... 29

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4.3 Setup Menu ..................................................................................................... 30
System............................................................................................................. 30
Device.............................................................................................................. 30
Chapter 5 — Remote Configuration ..........................................................................33
5.1 System ............................................................................................................ 33
General............................................................................................................ 34
Button .............................................................................................................. 34
LCD ................................................................................................................. 35
Audio ............................................................................................................... 35
5.2 Network ........................................................................................................... 35
IP Address ....................................................................................................... 36
DVRNS ............................................................................................................ 36
5.3 Device ............................................................................................................. 36
General............................................................................................................ 37
Setup ............................................................................................................... 37
5.4 Function........................................................................................................... 40
Macro............................................................................................................... 40
Button .............................................................................................................. 41
Appendix.................................................................................................................... 43
Troubleshooting..................................................................................................... 43
RS485 Connector Pin Outs................................................................................... 43
Buttons .................................................................................................................. 44
PTZ Camera Model Number ................................................................................. 48
System Upgrade Error Code.................................................................................49
Map of Screens (Remote Setup)........................................................................... 49
Specifications ........................................................................................................ 50

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Chapter 1 — Introduction
1.1 In This Manual
This manual is intended for users of the network keyboard and includes instructions for using and managing
the network keyboard on the network.
1.2 Features
This network keyboard controls Multifunctional Network Matrix Switchers (MMXs), Digital Video Recorders
(DVRs), network video transmitters, network video receivers and network cameras remotely via network
connection. Also, the network keyboard controls DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the network
keyboard via RS485 connection. The network keyboard can be accessed, configured and managed by using
the INIT (Integrated Network Installation Tool) program.
yRemote control of MMXs, DVRs, network video transmitters, network video receivers and network
cameras via network connection
yControl of DVRs and various models of PTZ cameras via RS485 or network connection
yTwo-way audio communication
yConvenient firmware upgrades via either the USB port or Ethernet
yFirmware duplication and autorecovery functions to enhance system stability
yManagement of multiple network keyboards via network connection
yRecalls of maximum 100 macros and function mapping of maximum 8
yProgrammable in the LCD screen
Compatible Devices
yMMX (Multifunctional Network Matrix Switcher)
yDVR (Digital Video Recorder)
yNetwork Video Transmitter
yNetwork Video Receiver
yNetwork Camera
yPTZ Camera
1.3 Package Contents
yNetwork Keyboard Body
yJoystick (Removable) and Joystick Cable
yDC Adapter (5V)
yPower Cord
yInstallation CD (INIT)
yUser’s Manual (Network keyboard, INIT)

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1.4 Typical Applications
PTZ Camera Control
You can control PTZ cameras via RS485 connection. Refer to Chapter 2 — Installation, 2.1 PTZ Camera
Registration (p. 9) for details.
DVR System Control via RS485 Connection
You can control DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via RS485 connection. Refer to Chapter 2
— Installation, 2.2 DVR System Registration, Basic Mode (p. 10) and Chapter 3 — Operation,
3.3 DVR System Control (p. 19) for details on installation and operation.

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DVR System Control via Network Connection
You can control DVRs and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via network connection. Refer to Chapter 2
— Installation, 2.2 DVR System Registration, Advanced Mode (p. 10) and Chapter 3 — Operation,
3.3 DVR System Control (p. 19) for details.
Network Matrix System Control
You can control the network video transmitters, network cameras and network video receivers via network
connection. Refer to Chapter 2— Installation, 2.3 Network Matrix System Registration (p. 12) and
Chapter 3 — Operation, 3.4 Network Matrix System Control (p. 21) for details.

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MMX System Control
You can control MMXs, DVRs connected to the MMX and PTZ cameras connected to the DVRs via network
connection. Refer to Chapter 2— Installation, 2.4 MMX System Registration (p. 14) and Chapter 3 —
Operation, 3.5 MMX System Control (p. 23) for details.

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1.5 Rear Panel
No. Designation Details
1Speaker
Connect to an amplifier (Line-out). The network keyboard does not have amplified
audio output, so you will need a speaker with an amplifier. Audio surveillance may
be prohibited by laws that vary by region. Check the laws in your area before using this
product for surveillance purposes.
2MIC
Connect to an audio source. (Line-in or Microphone)
3USB Port
Connect a USB flash drive to upgrade the software. See below for details.
4Network
Port
Connect a UTP Cat5 cable with an RJ-45 jack. Refer to Chapter 5 — Remote
Configuration (p. 33) and the INIT User’s Manual for details on network setup.
5RS485
PTZ Port
Connect to PTZ cameras. Connect TX+/RX+ and TX-/RX- of the PTZ camera
to the + and – (respectively) of the network keyboard. Refer to the PTZ camera
manufacturer’s manual for configuring the RS485 connection.
6RS485
DVR Port
Connect to DVRs. Connect TX+/RX+ and TX-/RX- of the DVR to the + and –
(respectively) of the network keyboard. Refer to the DVR User’s Manual for
configuring the RS485 connection.
7Power In
Connect the power adaptor provided with the network keyboard to the network
keyboard. The network keyboard starts booting as soon as power is applied.
8Joystick Port Connect a joystick cable. A joystick cable should be connected while the network
keyboard is powered down.
CAUTIONS:
yThe network connector is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire
intended for outdoor use.
yDo NOT connect or disconnect the joystick cable while the network keyboard is powered
up. The network keyboard must be powered down to connect or disconnect the joystick
cable; otherwise, it might cause damage or malfunction on the network keyboard.
WARNING: ROUTE POWER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD. MAKE
CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE.
DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET. THE POWER CORD HAS
A GROUNDING PIN. IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN
RECEPTACLE, DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT BY
PLUGGING TOO MANY DEVICES INTO ONE CIRCUIT.

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Software Upgrade
Connect a USB flash drive to upgrade the software. Create a text file named as autorun.txt and enter the
name of the upgrade file including a file extension (.rui). →Connect a USB flash drive containing the upgrade
file and the autorun.txt file to the network keyboard. →Enter the LCD menu. →Go to the General then to
the Upgrade menu. Selecting Upgrade and then Yes makes the network keyboard load the upgrade file
of the name saved in the autorun.txt file and perform upgrade automatically. →The network keyboard
restarts. →The LCD default screen is displayed after completing upgrade. When an error occurs during
the software upgrade, refer to Appendix – System Upgrade Error Code (p. 49) for details.
You can upgrade the software remotely by running the INIT program. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual
for details on remote software upgrade.
1.6 Bottom Panel
No. Designation Details
1Joystick Bracket
Use to attach the joystick provided with the network keyboard body to the
network keyboard body. The joystick can be attached either to the left or to
the right of the network keyboard body.
2Factory Reset
Switch
Returns all settings to the original factory settings. Refer to Factory Reset
(p. 7) for details.
3Joystick
Input Port
Connect a joystick cable. A joystick cable should be connected while the
network keyboard is powered down.
4RS485 DVR
Termination (1)
Set the switch to ON if RS485 communication environment is not good and
the connection is not made when controlling a DVR via RS485 connection.
5RS485 PTZ
Termination (2)
Set the switch to ON if RS485 communication environment is not good and the
connection is not made when controlling a PTZ camera via RS485 connection.

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CAUTION: Do NOT connect or disconnect the joystick cable while the network keyboard is
powered up. The network keyboard must be powered down to connect or disconnect the
joystick cable; otherwise, it might cause damage or malfunction on the network keyboard.
Factory Reset
CAUTION: When performing a Factory Reset, you will lose any settings you have saved.
You can perform a factory reset while the network keyboard is turned on. Poke a straightened paperclip
into the factory reset switch hole and hold the switch for about three seconds. Releasing the reset switch
performs factory reset. A factory reset also can be performed remotely by running the INIT program. The
network keyboard restarts after completing the factory reset. Refer to INIT User’s Manual for details on
remote factory resetting.
1.7 Top Panel
No. Designation Details
1Joystick Controls pan and tilt of a PTZ camera by using the stick or zoom of a PTZ
camera by using the shuttle ring.
2PTZ Camera
Control Buttons
Controls the PTZ camera by setting up presets or expanded PTZ features.
Refer to Appendix – Buttons, PTZ Camera Control (p. 45) for details.
3LCD Screen
Displays operation commands or LCD menus. Refer to Chapter 3 —
Operation (p. 17) and Chapter 4 — LCD Menu Configuration (p. 29) for
details.
4Device Control
Buttons
Controls remote devices including DVRs. Refer to Appendix – Buttons,
Device Control (p. 45) for details.
5Arrow Buttons Allows you to navigate through setup menus or adjust number’s value during
the configuration.

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6Enter Button
Selects an item or completes an entry that you have made during the
configuration of the network keyboard or devices.
7Command
Buttons
Gives commands. Refer to Appendix – Buttons, Operation Command (p.
44) for details.
8Jog Dial Functions only when controlling a DVR. Refer to Appendix – Buttons, Device
Control (p. 45) for details.
9Shuttle Ring
Functions only when controlling a DVR. Refer to Appendix – Buttons, Device
Control (p. 45) for details.

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Chapter 2 — Installation
A device should be registered on the network keyboard properly for control by a network keyboard. The
Basic mode and Advanced mode are supported for registration and control of the device, and the device is
controllable only in the mode which the device is registered on. When controlling devices via RS485 connection
only, you can register the devices in the Basic mode or in the Advanced mode. When controlling devices
via network and RS485 connections, you can register the devices in the Advanced mode only. Both the
LCD menu and the INIT program are available for the registration in the Basic mode, and only the INIT
program is available for the registration in the Advanced mode.
2.1 PTZ Camera Registration
You can register PTZ cameras to control via RS485 connection. The control of PTZ cameras with different
port information is supported only in the Advanced mode.
Basic Mode
PTZ cameras can be registered on the network keyboard in the Basic mode locally by using the LCD menus
or remotely by using the INIT program. Refer to Chapter 5 — Remote Configuration, 5.3 Device (p. 36)
for details on the remote registration. The following is about the registration by using the LCD menus.
1. Connect a PTZ camera to RS485 PTZ port of the network keyboard referring to the PTZ camera’s User’s
Manual.
2. Enter the LCD menu by pressing the SHIFT and button together of the network keyboard. Refer to
Chapter 4 — LCD Menu Configuration (p. 29) for details on entering and configuring the LCD menu.
3. Go to the Device →General menu.
ySetup Type: Select Basic (Basic mode).
yPort: Select PTZ and set up port information for RS485 communication referring to the settings on
the PTZ camera.
→ →
→
→ → →
4. Return to the Setup menu by pressing the ESC button.
yNumber of CAMs: Enter the number of cameras connected to the network keyboard.
y485ID, Model: Set up the RS485 ID and model number of the PTZ camera for RS485 communication.
The RS485 ID will be used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when controlling it by using
a network keyboard, so each camera should have its own unique RS485 ID. Refer to Appendix –
PTZ Camera Model Number (p. 48) for details on the model number of each PTZ camera.
→ →

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Advanced Mode
PTZ cameras can be registered on the network keyboard remotely by using the INIT program. Refer to
Chapter 5 — Remote Configuration, 5.3 Device (p. 36) for details on the remote registration.
2.2 DVR System Registration
You can register a DVR to control via RS485 or network connection. In the Basic mode, the DVR’s system
ID set in each DVR is required to control DVRs. In the Advanced mode, the user-defined ID registered on
the network keyboard is required to control DVRs.
Basic Mode
You can control a DVR with the DVR’s system ID after setting up the port information for the RS485
communication without registering the DVR. Refer to Chapter 5 — Remote Configuration, 5.3 Device
(p. 36) for details on the remote setup. The following is about the registration by using the LCD menus.
1. Connect a DVR to the RS485 DVR port of the network keyboard referring to the DVR’s User’s Manual.
2. Enter the LCD menu by pressing the SHIFT and button together of the network keyboard. Refer to
Chapter 4 — LCD Menu Configuration (p. 29) for details on entering and configuring the LCD menu.
3. Go to the Device →General menu.
ySetup Type: Select Basic (Basic mode).
yPort: Select DVR and set up the port information for RS485 communication referring to the settings
in the DVR.
→ →
→
→ → →
4. Check the DVR’s system ID set in the DVR. You have to change the DVR’s system ID in the DVR if
the system ID is in use in more than one DVR or set to “0.” The system ID will be used to distinguish
the DVR from other DVRs when controlling it by using a network keyboard, so each DVR should have
its own unique system ID.
Advanced Mode
DVRs can be registered on the network keyboard remotely by using the INIT program. Refer to Chapter 5 —
Remote Configuration, 5.3 Device (p. 36) for details on the remote registration.
1. Connect a DVR to the RS485 DVR port of the network keyboard via RS485 connection or to a network
referring to the DVR’s User’s Manual.
2. Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the DVR. Refer to the INIT User’s
Manual for details on the INIT program.

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3. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Network
→IP Address
Set up the network keyboard’s network connection information.
4. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Device
→General
Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop-down list. If
the DVR is connected to the network keyboard via RS485
connection, set up the port information for RS485 communication.
5. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Device
→Setup
5.1. Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list, and then
the Add button to register the DVR.
5.2. Set up the registration information and click the OK button.
yID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR
is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to
distinguish the DVR from other devices when controlling the DVR by
using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID.
yConnection: Select RS485 or Ethernet depending on the connection
type.
−RS485: Enter the DVR’s system ID set in the DVR if the DVR is
connected to the network keyboard via RS485 connection. You have
to change the DVR’s system ID in the DVR if the system ID is in use
in more than one DVR or set to “0.” The system ID will be used to
distinguish the DVR from other DVRs when controlling it by using a
network keyboard, so each DVR should have its own unique system ID.
−Ethernet: Enter the IP address, port numbers (Control Port: Watch
port), user ID and password for the connection to the DVR if the DVR
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5.3. Click the Digital Video Recorder pull-down menu in the
device list, and then the registered DVR’s pull-down menu.
A list of monitors and cameras supported in the DVR is
displayed.
y[ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID and type.
y[ID] Spot Monitor No.: Displays the monitor ID,
monitor type and the Spot Out number of the DVR.
y[ID] ‘Camera Name’: Displays the ID and name of
the camera.
5.4. Click a monitor or a camera in the list, and then the Edit button. Set up
the monitor or camera information.
yID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR
is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to
distinguish the monitor or camera from other monitors or cameras when
controlling it by using a network keyboard, so each monitor or camera
should have its own unique ID.
yType: Set up the camera type.
−Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera.
−PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera, and then select
the device that controls the PTZ camera.
2.3 Network Matrix System Registration
You can register the network video transmitters, network cameras and network video receivers to control
via network connection. The devices can be controlled only in the Advanced mode by using the INIT program
and not in the Basic mode.
1. Connect a network device to a network referring to each device’s User’s Manual.
2. Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the device. Refer to the INIT
User’s Manual for details on the INIT program.
3. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Network
→IP Address
Set up the network keyboard’s network connection information.

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4. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Device
→General
Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop-down list.
5. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Device
→Setup
5.1. Click Network Camera, Network Video Transmitter or
Network Video Receiver in the device list, and then the
Scan or Add button to register the device.
5.2. Set up the registration information and lick the OK button.
yID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the device
is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to
distinguish the device from other devices when controlling it by using
a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID.
yConnection: Select Ethernet and enter the IP address, port numbers
(transmitter: Watch port, receiver: Control port), user ID and password
for the connection to the network device.
5.3. Click the Network Camera, Network Video Transmitter
or Network Video Receiver pull-down menu in the device
list, and then the registered device’s pull-down menu. A list
of monitors or cameras supported in the device is displayed.
y[ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID and type.
y[ID] ‘Camera Name’: Displays the ID and name of the
camera.
5.4. Click a monitor or a camera in the list, and then the Edit button. Set up
the monitor or camera information.
yID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the device
is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to
distinguish the monitor or camera from other monitors or cameras when
controlling it by using a network keyboard, so each monitor or camera
should have its own unique ID.
yType: Set up the camera type.
−Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera.
−PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera, and then select
the device that controls the PTZ camera.

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2.4 MMX System Registration
You can register MMXs to control via network connection. The MMX can be controlled only in the Advanced
mode by using the INIT program and not in the Basic mode.
1. Connect a MMX to a network referring to the MMX’s User’s Manual.
2. Run the INIT program and connect to the network keyboard to register the MMX. Refer to the INIT
User’s Manual for details on the INIT program.
3. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Network
→IP Address
Set up the network keyboard’s network connection information.
4. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Device
→General
Select Advanced from the Setup Type drop-down list.
5. Go to the following menus: Setup →Remote Setup →Device
→Setup
5.1. Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list, and then
the Add button to register a DVR connected to the MMX.
You can control the DVRs by using a network keyboard.
5.2. Set up the registration information and click the OK button.
yID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR
is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to
distinguish the DVR from other devices when controlling the DVR by
using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID.
yConnection: Select Ethernet and enter the IP address, port numbers
(Control Port: Watch port), user ID and password for the connection
to the DVR.
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