Cyber Controller User manual

Cyber Controller
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference.

WARNINGS and CAUTIONS
WARNINGS
xTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.
- DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
- DO NOT INSERT ANY MEALMETALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHERS
OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTIONS
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of un-insulated “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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COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
FCC INFORMATION : 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 HIS 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.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA.
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
WARNING
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.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please install the product on a completely flat floor.
-Always check the strength and stability of the installation location.
-Do not drop the appliance on the floor. This may result in damage or injury.
Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or
covers.
-There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for
maintenance.
Stop using the appliance if there appears to be any operational problem.
-Immediately turn the power off to the appliance if there is any abnormal condition such as
smoke or unusual smells.
-Continuing to use the appliance under abnormal conditions may result in serious damage.
Always use the recommended power.
-Using incorrect power source ratings may result in fire, electric shock, or damage.
Always handle the connection cable with care.
-Never damage or modify the connection cable.
-Do not pull, expose to heat, or place heavy objects on the connection cable.
-Non-observance of these warnings may result in fire, electric shock or damage.
Never use the appliance in places where there are flammable materials.
-Never use the appliance in places where flammable materials such as gas are used.
This may result in fire, explosion, and other serious accidents.
Never touch un-insulated parts with wet hands.
-Touching un-insulated parts with wet hands may result in serious electric shock.
Never expose the appliance to water or moisture.
-If the appliance gets wet, immediately turn the power off.
-Stop using the appliance if it gets wet. Contact the manufacturer immediately.
Use the appliance indoors only.
-Do not place the appliance outdoors or expose it to rain or moisture.
-If dropped in water, the appliance may be corroded and damage.
Do not use the appliance where there is excessive dust, smoke, or moisture.
-Using the appliance under such conditions may result in fire, electric shock or serious damage.
If the controller body gets dirty, turn the power off and wipe the surface with a soft cloth.
- Do not use chemical agents such as alcohol or benzene.
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TABLE of CONTENTS
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 2
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 3
CECOMPLIANCESTATEMENT
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4
1. INTRODUCTION 6
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS 7
3. INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION 8
3.1BasicConfigurationofDVR&CyberController 8
3.2 Basic Configuration of Matrix System & Cyber Controller 9
3.3 The Example of Multi Configuration 10
4. OPERATING CONTROLS 11
4.1FrontView 11
4.2 Rear View 12
4.3 Operation by Part 13
5. OPERATION 16
5.1 POWER 16
5.2 DVR, Camera ID & Monitor NO. Selection 16
5.3 SYSTEM SETUP 17
5.3.1SYSTEMINFO 17
5.3.2 PASSWORD SETUP 18
5.3.3 BACK LIGHT TIME 19
5.3.4FACTORYDEFAULT 19
5.3.5 SYSTEMRESET 19
5.3.6 CAMERA SETUP 20
5.3.7 DVR SETUP 22
5.4 LOCK 24
5.4.1LOCKSETTING 24
5.4.2 LOCK CANCEL 24
6. DIMENSION 25
7. SPECIFICATION 26
APPENDIX A – The List of GLB(Short) Key 27
APPENDIX B – Trouble Shooting 29
APPENDIX C – OPTIONAL ITEM 30
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1. INTRODUCTION
The Cyber Controller, Cyber Scan Dome, Video Matrix System & Digital Video Recorder make up the
building blocks for any surveillance/security system. Using a multiple Cyber Controller and multiple
dome cameras, no place is too large for monitoring and recording. Extendable and flexible
architecture facilitates remote control functions for a variety of external switching devices such as
DVR, Matrix System and Cyber Scan Dome Camera.
FEATURES
*128 Monitor Control, 255 DVR Control, 999 Camera Control
*Built in Jog shuttle for easy playback
*Built in joystick for easy control of Zoom In/Out, Pan/Tilt
*Multi Protocol Built In (Cyber Scan (I,II) / P-D / P-P)
*Easy extension up to 6 different slave controller (Recommendable)
*RS-485/422 Communications (Max. 1.2Km)
*LED indicator for power, alarm, communication input etc.
How to operate with Cyber Controller?
1) Cyber Scan Dome Camera
*Built in 3 Axis Joystick
*Built in Pan/Tilt, Zoom In/Out Controls
*Focus Near/Far, IRIS Open/Close
*Main Menu Set Up Available
*Preset, Auto Scan, Tour and Pattern Controls
*RS-485 or RS-422 Operation
*Easy Wiring Connection and Operation
*Quick Preset Set Up and Recall
2) DVR Control (4Ch, 9Ch and 16Ch)
*Built in Jog shuttle
*Various Function Key to control DVR
*Image Sequence/Multi Screen/Freeze/ESC/Menu Available
*Control REC, STOP, Reverse Playback, Play Button
*Main Menu Set Up Available
*Multi Camera Control Available (Max. 999)
*Direct Connection from Junction box for easy wiring
*Slave Controller Extendable
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1. INTRODUCTION
3) Video Matrix System (16Ch, 32Ch)
*16Ch Input 4 Monitor Output / 32Ch Input 8 Monitor Output
*16Ch Alarm Input (1U, Alarm Device as an accessory)
*32Ch Alarm Input (2U,Built in the case)
*Direct Connection with DVR, VDA etc
*Easy extension using RJ-45 Cable
*RS-422/485 PTZ Connection and RS-232 PC Control
*Equal video strength for all outputs
*Color or B&W compatible
Precautions for proper Operation
*Do not install the unit a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive moisture, dust or vibrations
where ventilation is poor.
*Please use the unit in the range of a guarantee temperature and humidity of operation.
*Please set ID of a camera as the same number as the input channel to DVR.
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
The Cyber Controller contains the following.
①Cyber Controller Unit ------- 1 ②Junction Box ------- 1
③RJ-45 Cable ------- 2 ④Instruction Manual ----- 1
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3. INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
3.1 Basic Configuration of DVR & Cyber Controller
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Junction Box

3. INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
3.2 Basic Configuration of Matrix System & Cyber Controller
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Junction Box

3. INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
3.3 The Example of Multi Configuration
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4. OPERATING CONTROLS
4.1 Front View
①LED Indicator ⑨PTZ Keypad
②DVR Keypad ⑩Joy Stick
③DVR Playback ⑪Controller Keypad
④Jog Shuttle ⑫SHIFT Button
⑤CTRL Button ⑬Zoom/Focus/IRIS
⑥Numeric Button ⑭4 Line LCD
⑦Special Key ⑮Brand Logo
⑧Matrix Keypad
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4. OPERATING CONTROLS
4.2 Rear View
① RS-232 : This connector port is provided to connect the external modem for remote
monitoring, configuration and software upgrades. Use a modem cable with
ADB-9S(female) connector to connect to the Cyber controller.
Notice : A Modem cable not supplied so make certain you have the correct cable when you
connect to the Cyber controller.
② ID DIP Switch : It is used to select Cyber controller ID.
③ RJ-45 JACK (IN/OUT)
IN : Data Input port from the slave controller.
OUT : Data output port to the another devices, dome camera, matrix, DVR etc.
④ DC 12V Jack : DC 12V/1A Power Input jack.
Note : - You must use the adaptor provided with the product. Otherwise it would not work.
(DC12V,1A)
- We do not provide the power cord.
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4. OPERATING CONTROLS
4.3 Operation by Part LEDs Part
CAM : The Camera status indication.
DVR : The DVR status Indication.
MON : The Monitor(Matrix switcher) status Indication.
TX/RX : Communication status indication.
POWER : Turned on while the power is supplied.
SHIFT : Turned on when SHIFT button is pressed.
ALARM : Turned on when an alarm is activated.
DVR Function Part
MULTI : It is used to select the Quad screen. Whenever this
button is pressed, the live screen status varies. In addition,
the user can operate the live screen to move to his/her
desired mode. A channel selection button is used to move
from the Quad screen to the full screen.
It is used to move to the Window mode and Full-Screen mode
during playback.
SEQ : It is used to move automatically from the live screen to
each channel in a sequential manner. In this case, Menu sets
the transition time for each channel.
FREEZE : It is used to bring the live screen to a temporary stop
in the full-screen mode or in the Quad mode.
ESC : It is used to escape from the OSD menu to an upper mode
or exit the present menu.
It is used to exit the Search mode.
It is used to exit the PTZ mode.
ALARM : This key will reset the alarm buzzer from the DVRs.
ZOOM : it is used to enlarge or reduce images.
PANORAMA : It is used to sequentially search screens per
frame in the Playback mode.
MENU : It is used to set DVR configurations.
REC : It allows for recording
STOP : It is used to exit the Playback mode.
F1/F2 : Function 1,2
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4. OPERATING CONTROLS
DVR Search Part
SEARCH : It is used to search the stored video data.
▶/ ll : It is used to activate the searched video data or bring
them to a temporary stop.
◀◀REW : It allows data to be wounded in the reverse
direction during retrieval.
FF▶▶ : It allows searched data to be played out at higher
speeds than the normal speed.
Jog : It is used to search by 1 Frame.
Shuttle : Same with REW,FF button
Miscellaneous Buttons Part
CTRL : Combination button for another function
Numeric : Select Camera ID, DVR ID or Monitor No.
CLR : Clear/Erase previous input.
ENT : It is used to select for set up Menu.
CAM : It is used to select the Camera No.
DVR : It is used to select the DVR No.
MON : It is used to select the Monitor No.
Controller Function Part
SHIFT : Combination button for another function
SETUP : It is used to setup the Controller’s configurations.
LOCK : It is used to lock all Controller functions.
Matrix Function Part
CH : It is used to select the channel.
GROUP : It is used for the Group function or Page Up in menu.
SEQ : It is used for the Sequence function or Page Down in
menu.
MENU : : It is used to set Matrix Switcher’s configurations.
ENT : It is used to save & exit or go to next menu
ESC : It is used to exit without saving in menu or go to previous
menu.
+/- : It is used to change values.
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4. OPERATING CONTROLS
PTZ Camera Function Part
PRESET : It is used to set the Preset function.
TOUR : It is used to set the Tour function.
PTRN : It is used to set the Pattern function.
SCAN : It is used to set the Auto Scan function.
MENU : It is used to select the Set up Menu. It is also used to
execute or close Menu.
HOME : It is used to set the Home function.
QMAP : Quick Mapping function. It is used to call a User
Defined function.
GLB : It is used to call the Global function.
FILP : Rotate PAN by 180 degree.
ZOOM/FOCUS/IRIS Part
ZOOM In/Out : It is used to enlarge or reduce images by
adjusting the lens.
FOCUS Near/Far : It is used to adjust the Focus.
IRIS Open/Close : It is used to adjust the IRIS.
Joystick Part
User can pan/tilt cameras by moving Joy Stick up/down and
twist.
Once user enters Menu, Joy Stick can be used to scroll the
sub-menu.
LCD Part
①Indication of DVR ID
②Indication of CAM ID
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③Status Indication of INPUT
④Indication of MON ID
⑤Status Indication of PRST/TOUR/PTRN/SCAN/HOME
⑥Indication of Protocol/Baud Rate
⑦Status Indication of DVR
①DVR:001 ②CAM:0001
③INPUT?: ④MON:001
⑤PRST:319 ⑥CS-I:9600
⑦DISPLAY

5. OPERATION
5.1 Power
Turn on the controller power after all domes have initialized (wait at least 30 seconds)
1. Input 12VDC 1A to the Cyber controller & junction box
2. Connect Cyber controller and the junction box by RJ-45 Cable.
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BOOTLOADER VXX DVR & DOME & MATRIX
H/W VER : VX.XX
38400 PO (ID:01) S/W VER : VX.XX
CONTROL UNIT
Confirm version
INPUT PASSWORD INPUT PASSWORD CURRENT STATUS
INPUT? : CORRECT PASSWORD MASTER MODE
Factory default password : 8888
CONFIG ENT : SKIP CURRENT STATUS DVR:001 CAM:0001
MASTER : 1 SLAVE : 2 MASTER MODE INPUT? : MON:001
PRST:319 CS-I:9600
* Press ENT : Return to the Latest Mode DISPLAY
* Press 1: Master Controller Mode
* Press 2: Slave Controller Mode
5.2 DVR, Camera ID & Monitor NO. Selection
Input the ID number
andPressDVR or CAM or MON
* DVR ID : Input DVR ID number and Press DVR button.
* Camera ID : Input Camera ID number and Press CAM button.
* Monitor NO. : Input Monitor ID number and Press MON button.
DVR:001 CAM:0001 DVR:012 CAM:0002
INPUT? : MON:001 INPUT? : MON:005
PRST:319 CS-I:9600 PRST:319 CS-I:9600
DISPLAY DISPLAY

5. OPERATION
* How to control On-Screen Menu Utility
Action Function
SETUP button Call the controller SETUP menu.
Joystick right Go into the sub-menu items or select current item.
Navigate the cursor up or down.
Joystick up/down Go to previous or next item.
Up count/down count
Twist the Joystick
CLR,ESC button Exit without saving.
Go to previous menu.
ENT button Save & Exit
5.3 SYSTEM SETUP
Press SETUP button to setup the system of the controller. Below screen shows the controller setup
menu.
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* Push the joystick to the up/down and
Push the joystick to the right.
5.3.1 SYSTEM INFO
The Cyber controller’s SETUP menu provides essential information about the Cyber controller.
When you see the screen, you can determine the controller type, software version.
SN:SerialNumber
ID:ControllerAddress(ID)
H/W:HardwareVersion
S/W:SoftwareVersion
SN : GXXXXXX
ID : 001
H/W : VX.XX
S/W : VX.XX
1. SYSTEM INFO
2. PASSWORD SETUP
3. BACKLIGHT TIME
4. FACTORY DEFAULT
5. SYSTEM RESET
6. CAMERA SETUP
7. DVR SETUP

5. OPERATION
5.3.2 PASSWORD SETUP
When you want to change the password, you can change the password in password setup menu.
The unit requires the initial password before operation. The factory default password is 8888.
CURRENT PASSWORD ①Input the current password and Press ENT button.
INPUT? :
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②Input the new password and Press ENT button.
NEW PASSWORD
INPUT? :
CONFIRM PASSWORD ③Input the new password again and Press ENT button.
INPUT? :

5. OPERATION
5.3.3 BACKLIGHT TIME SETUP
You may determine backlight turn-on time.
BACKLIGHT TIME: 011 While the Cyber controller is in idle mode,
(11~255 SECS) The backlight will be turned off automatically
INPUT? : after backlight time.
1: SAVE 2: EXIT
5.3.4 FACTORY DEFAULT
This all data is initialized.
DO YOU WANT TO Note : Be careful to select this mode since you can not
revert the current data forever.
INITIALIZE ALL DATA?
1: YES 2: NO
5.3.5 SYSTEM RESET
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The controller restarts the system. But all saved data is not
initialized.
DO YOU WANT TO
RESTART THE SYSTEM?
1: YES 2: NO

5. OPERATION
5.3.6 CAMERA SETUP
Set up Camera ID Range, the Protocol , Baud Rate of the Camera, and Output Port.
You can select Individual Setup or Whole Setup. Navigate the Cursor by pushing the joy stick up or
down. Cursor moves to the desired position.
○
1CAM ID Setting: You can select the camera ID which you need to choose from CAM ID to CAM ID.
InputtheCameraIDnumber
andPressENT
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Push the joystick right.
○
2COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Setting: In the Camera ID Range, You should choose the
Communication Protocol. To navigate and choose the communication protocol, push the joystick
left/right or twist the joy stick clockwise/counterclockwise.
Push the joystick left/right
or twist the joystick
clockwise/counterclockwise.
○
3BAUD RATE Setting: In the Camera ID Range, You need to decide the Baud Rate.
To navigate and choose the Baud Rate, push the joystick left/right or twist the joy stick
clockwise/counterclockwise.
Push the joystick left/right
or twist the joystick
clockwise/counterclockwise.
Protocol
CYBER SCAN I
CYBER SCAN II
P-D TYPE
P-P TYPE
S-D DOME
BAUD RATE
2400 BPS
4800 BPS
9600 BPS
38400 BPS
→CAM ID:[001 – 001] →CAM ID:[999 -– 999]
COMM.:CYBER SCAN I COMM.:CYBER SCAN I
BAUD :9600 BPS BAUD :9600 BPS
PORT :RS-485 PORT :RS-485
CAM ID:[999 – 999]
→COMM.:CYBER SCAN I
BAUD :9600 BPS
PORT :RS-485
CAM ID:[999 – 999]
COMM.:CYBER SCAN I
→BAUD :9600 BPS
PORT :RS-485
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