Huviron SK-AR13 User manual

SYSTEM CONTROLLER
USER MANUAL

Please read the instructions carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for
reference purposes. This specification is subject to change without any prior notice to
improve the quality.
If the product is to be put out of operation definitively, take it to a local
recycling plant for a disposal which is not harmful to the environment.

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Contents
Warning and Cautions ................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Names and functions of each part ......................................................................... 6
2.1 Environment for installation ..................................................................................... 9
2.2 Safety caution ....................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Product components ........................................................................................... 10
3.1 Connecting Junction Box and External Devices ..................................................... 10
3.2 Connecting two or more controllers ....................................................................... 13
3.3 General Connection ............................................................................................. 14
4.1 Log In ................................................................................................................. 16
<Chapter 1. Major functions and Features>
<Chapter 2. How to install >
<Chapter 3. System Connections>
<Chapter 4. How to use>
1) Connecting with PTZ camera ........................................................................................ 10
2) Connecting with DVR .................................................................................................... 12
3) Connecting with MUX ................................................................................................... 12
1) One keyboard to one device ........................................................................................ 14
2) One keyboard to multiple device .................................................................................. 14
3) Multiple keyboards to multiple devices ......................................................................... 15
1) How to log in ................................................................................................................. 16
2) How to set Password .................................................................................................... 16

4.2 Infomation ........................................................................................................... 18
4.3 Control PTZ ......................................................................................................... 19
4.4 Control DVR ....................................................................................................... 40
Specification ............................................................................................................. 42
Q&A ........................................................................................................................ 43
1) Select PTZ .................................................................................................................... 19
2) Camera Setting ............................................................................................................. 21
3) Preset .......................................................................................................................... 23
4) Auto Pan Mode ............................................................................................................ 26
5) Scan Pan Mode .......................................................................................................... 28
6) Pattern ......................................................................................................................... 30
7) AUX Mode ................................................................................................................... 34
8) Pattern Stop ................................................................................................................. 35
9) Group Mode ................................................................................................................ 36
10) Tour Mode .................................................................................................................. 39
1) Control DVR Mode ....................................................................................................... 40
2) DVR Setup .................................................................................................................... 41
<Chapter 5. Specification>
<Chapter 6. Q&A>
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1. Warning and Cautions
2. Examples of sign
Please carefully check these particulars for the safe use.
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Warning and Cautions
This symbol indicates the cause of equipment damage.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates the cause of death or serious injury
to the user.
WARNING
CAUTION
1. Do not drop the appliance on the floor and avoid from vibration or magnetic objects.
2. Always operate the appliance within the recommended temperature range of -10℃ ~ 50℃.
3. If you want to move the appliance, please turn the power off and re-install the appliance.
4. Install the appliance in places where there are well ventilated.
5. If there are thunder or lighting, please turn the power off.
1. Use the AC adaptor 12V DC, 300mA regulated.
2. Do not connect one adaptor with more than one controller.(It may result in fire, malfunction.)
3. Be sure to connect power cable securely.
4. Do not place metalic objects on the controller.
5. Never expose the appliance to moisture or dust.(It may result in fire.)
6. Immediately turn the power off to the appliance if there is any abnormal condition such as
smoke or unsual smells.(Continuing to the appliance under abnormal conditions may result in
serious damage.)
7. Do not attempt to disassmble the appliance. If it doesn't work, contact qualified service personnel
for maintenance. (In case any problem occur by disassembling the appliance, we assume no
responsibility or liability.)
8. Do not get the appliance wet.(It may result in fire or electric shock.)
If the body get dirty, wipe the surface with a soft cloth.
WARNING

Chapter 1. Major functions and Features
1.1 Overview
1.2 Features
1.3 Names and functions of each part
1) A long distance remote control
2) System Control
3) Multi-controller connection
4) LCD display
This product is designed to control PTZ CAMERA, DVR and other equipment by RS-485 or
RS-422
It is possible to control equipment at a distance of 1.2Km by using RS-485.
Camera(Receiver Unit) and DVR are controllable by one controller.
Multi-connection enables users to control equipment at a separate place.
LCD shows MENU, the status of operation, and other information to control easily.
ON/OFF
RS-422: Full Duplex, RS-485: Half Duplex)
Master / Slave
ON : Set on the last controller for 1:1 or multi communication.
OFF : Set on all controllers except for the last controller for multi communication.
①Power switch :
②Communication method selection :
③Mode selection :
④Termination selection :
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Chapter 1. Major functions and Features
Duplex Mode Term
②③④
Power
①

①LCD Display :
②Function Key :
③JOG Dial :
④Sub JoyStick :
⑤Main JoyStick :
⑥Zoom / Focus / Iris Key :
Zoom :
Focus :
Iris :
Shows the information related to the operation.
There are 8 buttons(F1 ~ F8) to select functions.
Used for easy control.
Used for DVR MENU selection or movement by specific direction.
Used for Pan/Tilt control or special functions.
Performs camera zoom action(wide and telephoto).
Used for manual focus adjustment.
Adjusts the brightness or selects OSD menu of the camera.
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SUNKWANG CAM:001
Pattern
Aux
Stop
Preset
AutoPan
ScanPan
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F5
F6
F7
F8
F1
F2
F3
F4
⑦Number, Enter, Cancel ⑥Zoom, Focus, Iris
③Jog
①LCD
⑨Power
②Function
⑧Mode ⑤Main Joystick
④Sub Joystick Type 1
2Type
Chapter 1. Major functions and Features

⑦Number / Enter / Cancel Key
⑧Mode Key :
ㆍPTZ :
ㆍMUX :
ㆍDVR :
ㆍCAMERA :
ㆍSETUP :
ㆍMENU :
⑨Power :
: Enter the numeric values for PTZ or DVR menu setting.
Selects PTZ mode.
Selects Mux mode.(It will be available in the future.)
Selects DVR mode.(Available with the designated DVR)
Selects CAMERA mode except PTZ camera.(It will be available in the future.)
Sets the basic setting.
Menu display.
Power and switches.
This controller adopts two joystick for easy
operation. Left joystick can only control
panning to move the specific pointsquickly.
Angles of panning control are divided into
24 and each angle means 15 degrees.
Right joystick is for paning and tiltingcontrol.
Press 'PTZ' button to control panning and
tilting.
Refer to "Chapter4" for additional functions.
<Basic joystick control>
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0°
180°
270° 90°
225° 135°
45°315°
Left joystick(Sub Joystick)
Right joystick(Main Joystick)
Chapter 1. Major functions and Features
PT Z
PT Z

Chapter 2. How to install
2.1 Environment for installation
2.2 Safety caution
1) Please read carefull to install the appliance with safety.
2) Please install the product on a completely flat floor or table.
3) Install the appliance in places where there are well ventilated.
4) It is strongly recommended to install the controller at environment as follow.
- Operation Temp. : -10℃ ~ 50℃
- Preserve Temp. : -20℃ ~ 60℃
- Operation Humidity : 20% ~ 85%
- Preserve Humidity : 20% ~ 95%
- Power supply : 12V DC , 300mA
1) Be sure to turn the power off before installation.
2) Strong shock or vibration may result in abnormal operation.
3) Do not install the product in the place where there are strong magnetic objects such as
radio or TV.
4) Keep the place where the product is installed clean.
5) Install the product more than 15cm away from the wall.
6) Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
7) Immediately turn the power off to the appliance if there is any abnormal condition such as
smoke or unusual smells.
Chapter 2. How to install
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If the controller body gets dirty, wipe the surface with a soft cloth. Do not use chemical
agents such as alcohol or benzene.
CAUTION

2 3 Product Components.
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Controller
Cable
Junction Box
Manual
Chapter 2. How to install

Chapter 3. System Connections
This chapter describes how to connect the controller with cameras, DVRs, multiplexers and
other devices.
- Connect RX(+)terminal on PTZ cameras to TX(+)terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(-)terminal on PTZ cameras to TX(-)terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(+) terminal on PTZ cameras to TX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(-) terminal on PTZ cameras to TX(-) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(+) terminal on PTZ cameras to RX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on PTZ cameras to RX(-) terminal on the junction box.
3.1 Connecting junction box and external device
1) Connecting with PTZ camera
Connect TX+ and TX- terminals to the unit as the above picture.
①In case of connection for Half Duplex(RS-485)
②Connection for Full Duplex(RS-422)
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<Front>
Controller connection cable
Junction Box
12V DC
<Back>
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T
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R
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R
X
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G
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Master Slave
Chapter 3. System Connections

2) Connecting with DVR
3) Connecting with MUX
①Connection for Half Duplex
②Connection for Full Duplex
①Connection for Half Duplex
- Connect TX(+) terminal on RS-485 converter to TX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on RS-485 converter to TX(-) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(+) terminal on RS-422 converter to TX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on RS-422 converter to TX(-) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(+) terminal on RS-422 converter to RX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(-) terminal on RS-422 converter to RX(-) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(+) terminal on RS-485 converter to TX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on RS-485 converter to TX(-) terminal on the junction box.
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+
+
GND
TX RX
Connect RS-485 converter
to serial port of DVR(as above).
Connect RS-485 converter
to serial port of DVR(as above).
+
+
GND
TX RX
Chapter 3. System Connections

②Connection for Full Duplex
①Connection for Half Duplex(RS-485)
- Connect TX(+) terminal on RS-422 converter to TX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on RS-422 converter to TX(-) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(+) terminal on RS-422 converter to RX(+) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect RX(-) terminal on RS-422 converter to RX(-) terminal on the junction box.
- Connect TX(+) terminal on the junction box of the master controller to TX(+) terminal on
the junction box of the slave controller.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on the junction box of the master controller to TX(-) terminal on
the junction box of the slave controller.
3.2 Connecting two or more controllers
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Master
Communication
Wire
Slave
12V DC
RJ45 Cable
12V DC
Chapter 3. System Connections

②Connection for Full Duplex
- Connect TX(+) terminal on the junction box of the master controller to TX(+) terminal on
the junction box of the slave controller.
- Connect TX(-) terminal on the junction box of the master controller to TX(-) terminal on
the junction box of the slave controller.
- Connect RX(+) terminal on the junction box of the master controller to RX(+) terminal
on the junction box of the slave controller.
- Connect RX(-) terminal on the junction box of the master controller to RX(-) terminal
on the junction box of the slave controller.
3.3 General Connection
1) One keyboard to one device
2) One keyboard to multiple device
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Chapter 3. System Connections

3) Multiple keyboards to multiple devices
Master
Slave
Chapter 3. System Connections
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Chapter 4. How to use
4.1 Log In
1) How to log in
2) How to set Password
Factory default value is "0000"
Press button and the followed picture will be shown.
Enter passwords to log in.(Factory default value is "0000")
Press button to change passwords.
ENTER
SETU P
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Chapter 4. How to use
Log - in Password
Input 4 digit
[ 0000 ]
Log - in Password
Input 4 digit
[ 0000 ]
SUNKWANG CAM:001
Pattern
Aux
Stop
Preset
AutoPan
ScanPan
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Enter new passwords and press button.
Please remember passwords.
Enter "1897" and press button.
You can see the first 2 digits of your passwords.
< >
In case of forgetting your passwords.
NEW PASSWORD
Input NEW PASSWORD
[ 0000 ]
Log - in Password
4 digitInput
[ 1897 ]
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ENTER
OPEN

4.2 Infomation
Press button and LCD on controller will be shown as follow.
The information would be different according to the camera.
F1
Infomation
Camera N umber :001
:Sunkwang
:2400bps
Protocol
Baudrate
CAM:001
Pattern
Aux
Stop
Preset
AutoPan
ScanPan
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SUNKWANG
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Chapter 4. How to use

4.3 Control PTZ
1) Select PTZ
Push button and screen will be shown as follow.
Press 'F5' button to activate cursor.
Press numeric key to select the camera.
Press 'ENTER' button to complete selection of the camera.
Check the video signal.
: Move joystick to control Pan or Tilt.
: Press 'TELE' button to zoom in.
Press 'WIDE' button to zoom out.
: Press 'NEAR' or 'FAR' button to adjust focus.
: Press 'OPEN' or 'CLOSE' button to adjust IRIS.
ㆍPAN/TILT
ㆍZOOM
ㆍFocus
ㆍIRIS
CAM:001
Pattern
Aux
Stop
Preset
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SUNKWANG
AutoPan
ScanPan
F5 CAM:001
Pattern
Aux
Stop
Preset
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SUNKWANG
AutoPan
ScanPan
F5
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ENTER
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PTZ

Basic screen displays according to the protocol.
Screen displays would be different according to the protocol as follow.
SUNKWANG
WONWOO
PELCO D
PELCO P
CAM:001
CAM:001
CAM: 001
CAM: 001
Pattern
Pattern
Pa ttern
Pa ttern
Au x
Group
Aux
Aux
Stop
Tour
Stop
Stop
Preset
Preset
Preset
Preset
Aut oPan
Aut oPan
S ca nPan
S ca nPan
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