Speco KBD-927 User manual

SPECO TECHNOLOGIES KEYBOARD CONTROLLER
KBD-927
Instruction Manual
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Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference.
Rev.040130

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WARNING AND CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR
OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
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
WARNIN
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CAUTION
accompanying the product.

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FCC 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 NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME À 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
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READ INSTRUCTIONS -- All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the appliance isoperated.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS -- The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
CLEANING -- Unplug video monitor or equipment from the
wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
ATTACHMENTS -- Do not use attachments not
recommended by the video monitor or equipment
manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire, electric
shock or injury to persons.
WATER AND MOISTURE -- Do not use video monitor or
equipment near water -- for example, near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool,or the like.
ACCESSORIES -- Do not place video monitor or equipment
on an unstable cart, stand or table. The video monitor or
equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,
and serious damage to the equipment. Wall or shelf mounting
should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should
use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
Video monitor or equipment and cart
combinations should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the
equipment and cartcombination to overturn.
VENTILATION -- Slots and openings in the cabinet and the
back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to ensure
reliable operation of the video monitor or equipment and to
protect it from overheating. These openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked
by placing the video monitor or equipment on a bed, sofa,
rug, or other similar surface. Video monitor or equipment
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register. Video monitor or equipment receiver should not be
placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless
proper ventilation is provided.
POWER SOURCES -- Video monitor or 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
supplied to your home, consult your video monitor or
equipment dealer or local power company. For video monitor
or equipment designed to operate from battery power refer to
the operating instructions.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION -- This video monitor
may be equipped with a polarized alternating - current line
plug (a plug having one blade wider than theother). This plug
will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,
try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
Alternate Warnings - This video monitor is equipped with a
three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the grounding-type plug.
POWER CORDS -- Do not allow anything to rest on the
power cord. Do not locate video monitor or equipment where
the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
HEED WARNINGS -- Follow all instructions marked on the
video monitor or equipment.
LIGHTNING -- For added protection for video monitor or
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 video product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
OVERLOADING --Do not overload wall outlets and
extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric
shock.
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY -- Never push objects of any
kind into video monitor or equipment through openings 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 product.
SERVICING -- Do not attempt to service video monitor or
equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE -- Unplug video monitor or
equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicingto qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been
damaged.
B. If liquid has spilled, or objects have fallen into the video
product.
C. If thevideo product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the video product 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 video productto itsnormaloperation.
E. If the video product has been dropped, or the cabinet
damaged.
F. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in
performance -- this indicates a need for service.
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.
SAFETY CHECK -- Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this video product, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the video product is
in proper operating condition.
FIELD INSTALLATION --This installation should be made by
a qualified service person and should conform to all local
codes.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Features
1.2 Unpacking
Chapter 2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1 Connection Diagram
2.2 Dip Switch Setting
2.3 Keyboard Setup
2.4 Install with ADR series
2.5 Install with SDR series
2.6 Install with IDR series
Chapter 3.0 OPERATION
3.1 Multiplexer Control
3.2 Keyboard Lock/Unlock
3.2 Summary of Keyboard Control
Appendix A Trouble Shooting
Appendix B SPECIFICATION

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Chapter 1
INTRODUCITON
1.1 Features
This keyboard controller is capable to control 32 FastraxII dome cameras and remote control functions for
variety of external switching devices like Multiplexer(max 255), Digital Video Recorder(max 99) etc…
The keyboard controller features:
•The capability of control a camera’s panning and tilting movement with variable speed from 0.5 °/sec
to 90°/sec as well as its zoom, focus, and iris command. Normal speed is inversely proportional to
the current zoom ratio. Turbo speed is Max 380°/sec when Ctrl key pressed.
•The ability to define and recall up to 240 presets, which are immediate camera call-ups of preset
position view, with automatic zoom and focus.
•The ability to define and run up to 8 patterns, which comprise a sequential series of pan, tilt, zoom,
and focus movements from a single camera.
•The ability to define and run up to 8 scans, which scan between two limits.
•The capability to incorporate up to 300 of the presets, patterns, scan and tour itself in up to 8 tours,
where the presets, patterns and scan automatically displayed one after the other on the Main monitor.
•Global preset recalls preset of all dome cameras.
•Auto Iris mode activated by moving the joystick slightly.
•Auto Focus mode is activated by twisting the zoom handle slightly.
•Programmable user preferences (alarm, preset, title, etc.).
•Administrator and user, two levels of password are supported for higher security.
•One Master and slave Keyboard is supported to control in a distant place.
•Multiplexers (Max 255) and DVR system (Max 99) can be controlled remotely.
•Up to two programmed data from domes can be downloaded to none volatile memory space in KBD,
and uploads to a new dome.
•There are two type of controller which has professional joystick with zoom handle or simple
economic joystick.
UP TO 32 CAMERA
UP TO 255 MULTIPLEXER
UP TO 99 DVR
<Master Keyboard>
<Slave Keyboard>
Alarm Input
UP TO 8
Alarm
Output
UP TO 4
<Sensor>
<Siren>
<Flashing Light>
Figure 1 – Typical system Configuration

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1.2 Unpacking
Unpack the equipment and make sure all listed items are included in the box.
Contents of Keyboard box
Keyboard controller ------------------------------- 1
Junction box --------------------------------------- 1
3m cable -------------------------------------------- 2
M4 Self tapping screws ------------------------- 4
Instruction manual --------------------------------- 1
12VDC SMPS -------------------------------------- 1

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Chapter 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 Connection Diagram
2.1.1 Basic Installation Diagram
3~4
5~8
1~2
1~4
ALARM OUTPUT
UP TO 4
ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUTPUT
ALARM INPUT
HALF DUPLEX MODE : TX+,TX-
RS-485
ALARM INPUT
UP TO 8
ALARM INPUT
LIGHT
SIREN
SENSOR
DOME1 +
DOME1 -
AWG # 24
BNC
BNC
MONITOR
AC 24V
POWER
RX-(TX-)
RX+(TX+)
(RX-)
(RX+)
(RS-422)
RS-485
GND
(RX+)
AC-
AC+
FGND
(RX-)
AC-
RX+(TX+)
RX-(TX-)
AC+
NC2
NO2
NC1
NO1
COM2
COM1
AL4
GND
AL3
AL2
GND
AL1
NO4
NC4
COM4
NO3
NC3
COM3
GND
AL8
AL7
GND
AL6
AL5
AC 24V
POWER
RS-422
SIMPLEX MODE : TX+,TX-
DUPLEX MODE : TX+,TX-,RX+,RX-
Figure 2 – Basic installation diagram

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2.1.2 Single Multiplexer
RS-485(-) PIN No.5
RS-485(+) PIN No.4
POWER
AC 24V
AL5
AL6
GND
AL7
AL8
GND
COM3
NC3
NO3
COM4
NC4
NO4
AL1
GND
AL2
AL3
GND
AL4
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
AC+
RX-(TX-)
RX+(TX+)
AC-
(RX-)
FGND
AC+
AC-
(RX+)
GND
RS-485
(RS-422)
(RX+)
(RX-)
RX+(TX+)
RX-(TX-)
AC 24V
POWERPOWER
AC 24V
BNC
MULTIPLEXER
SPOT MONITOR MAIN MONITOR
BNC
BNC
24AWG #
Figure 3 – Single Multiplexer

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2.1.3 Single User with Two Multiplexer
RS-485(+) PIN No.4
RS-485(-) PIN No.5
BNC
SPOT MONITOR 2ND MAIN MONITOR
2ND MULTIPLEXER
AWG # 24
BNC
BNC
1ST MAIN MONITOR
1ST MULTIPLEXER
BNC
AC 24V
POWER POWER
AC 24V
RX-(TX-)
RX+(TX+)
(RX-)
(RX+)
(RS-422)
RS-485
GND
(RX+)
AC-
AC+
FGND
(RX-)
AC-
RX+(TX+)
RX-(TX-)
AC+
NC2
NO2
NC1
NO1
COM2
COM1
AL4
GND
AL3
AL2
GND
AL1
NO4
NC4
COM4
NO3
NC3
COM3
GND
AL8
AL7
GND
AL6
AL5
AC 24V
POWER
Spot output of the first multiplexer to be
connected to 16th input of the second
multiplexer.
And first spot output of the 2nd multiplexer to
be connected to the spot monitor. You will see
the picture of the selected camera (1~31) on
s
pot monitor by selecting camera
No.
+
Cam
.
Figure 4 – Two Multiplexer

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2.1.4 Two Multiplexer with Slave Keyboard Controller
SPOT MONITORSPOT MONITOR
RS-485(-) PIN No.5
RS-485(+) PIN No.4
BNC
1ST MULTIPLEXER
FOR SLAVE K/B1ST MAIN MONITOR
BNC
2ND MULTIPLEXER
2ND MAIN MONITOR
FOR MASTER K/B
BNC
POWER
AC 24V
AL5
AL6
GND
AL7
AL8
GND
COM3
NC3
NO3
COM4
NC4
NO4
AL1
GND
AL2
AL3
GND
AL4
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
AC+
RX-(TX-)
RX+(TX+)
AC-
(RX-)
FGND
AC+
AC-
(RX+)
GND
RS-485
(RS-422)
(RX+)
(RX-)
RX+(TX+)
RX-(TX-)
AC 24V
POWERPOWER
AC 24V
BNC
AWG # 24
Spot output 1 of the first multiplexer to be connected to 16
th
input of the second multiplexer.
n: User, Spot out of n th to be connected to (15-n) th camera input of the 2nd multiplexer. nth spot
out of the 2nd multiplexer to be connected to the nth use spot monitor. Each user will see the
picture of the selected camera (1~(31-n)) on n th spot monitor of the Mux 2 by selecting camera
No.+Cam. Figure 5 – Two Multiplexer with Slave Keyboard Controller

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2.2 Termination & Dip Switch Setting
The first and last devices in an installation (dome and keyboard controller) must have the data
line terminated by setting the DIP switch. Without proper termination, there is potential for
control signal errors. Total length of the cable for communication should not exceed 1 mile.
Refer to Figure 7 for setting the dome camera and keyboard controller termination.
Cable for communication
More than two branches require repeater
(HID2404SR) which allows additional branches.
Termination should be On Termination should be On
Cable for communication
Figure 7 – Termination and ID Switches.
Termination and Master/Slave: Set the switches according to your configuration.
ON
9J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S2
Figure 8 – Keyboard DIP Switches

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DOME Multi-
plexer
Sub-
controll
er
Termination
12 3 4 5 6
Controller
7 8
ON ON ON ON SLAVE ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
reserved MASTER OFF
Factory
Use
Table 1 - S1 Switch Setting
2.3 Multiplexer Control
Duplex setup:
NOTE: Multiplexers require a new ROM version to be controlled by the keyboard controller. The new
multiplexer ROM accepts control instructions from the keyboard controller. If your multiplexer’s serial
number is M104xxxx or higher, then it is ready to accept control instructions. Alternately, you can
check the status of your multiplexer by pressing the Menu key of the multiplexer and then selecting
item 9. If you see the “** Protocol” option line in the Communication Setup menu, your multiplexer has
the new ROM, and you do not need to replace the ROM. If your multiplexer has the old ROM version,
contact your distributor on how to get new a ROM.
CAUTION: Before opening the multiplexer, make certain you are working on an antistatic work
surface and that you are wearing a grounding wrist strap. Also, be very careful to
orient the ROM chip correctly and not bend any of the pins.
NOTE: Replace the multiplexer firmware with the new multiplexer ROM (U45) as follows;
Remove the top cover of the multiplexer, and locate the ROM (U45). Before removing the ROM, note
the orientation of the ROM. After removing the old ROM from the socket, insert the new ROM.
Be careful to orient the new ROM the same as the old ROM.
(Refer to the Multiplexer instruction manual.)
Set the multiplexer functions as follows:
(Press the Menu key of the multiplexer to enter the Unit Options menu.)
9. Unit Options
Unit Number: 001 (first Mux) or 002 (second Mux)
Communication Type: RS 485
Baud rate: 9600 bps
PORT: ON
** Protocol:** B (If you see this line, the multiplexer has the new ROM)
** The old ROM version does not show Protocol selection option.
Multiplexer alarm inputs will function normally, but the Dome controller has no way of knowing about
alarms wired to the Multiplexer. If a Dome preset is required for such an alarm, you must connect the
same alarm input to both the multiplexer and Dome.
Triplex setup: Unit setup
Network Type: RS 485
Baud Rate: 9600 bps

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Unit address: 001 ~ 128
Protocol: B1
2.4 Keyboard Setup
User need to setup network, passwords and special functions such as Uploading and Downloading
programmed data from the dome cameras. To enter the Keyboard menu, press Ctrl + Menu. You will see
the following menu. Joystick Up/Down scrolls menu items, push the stick to Right to enter the sub-menu.
Configuration
Network
Data Bank
Alarm
Exit
Configuration
- Key Beep : ON - enable key beep sound,
OFF - Disable beep sound.
- Key-Lock : OFF~60Min - After elapsed setup time, keyboard lock automatically.
OFF - Disable Auto Key-Lock function.
User needs login password to operate Keyboard again.
- Chg User Pin - Change 4digit of user password.
CurrentPin : Enter 4 digits of current user’s password.
NewPin : Enter 4 digits of new password.
ConfirmPin : Confirm 4 digits of new password.
- Chg Admin Pin - Change 4 digits of administrator’s password.
CurrentPin : Enter 4 digits of new password.
NewPin : Enter 4 digits of new password.
ConfirmPin : Confirm 4 digits of new password.
Note) Factory default Administrator’s password is 9999+Enter and user password is 1111+Enter.
If you forgot your own password, contact service personnel or distributor.
- Rescan Domes Scan newly installed dome cameras without turn off the Keyboard power.
- Save and Exit Save the programmed data and return to the previous Menu
(Exit without saving if you press ESC key)
Network Setup properties of devices to be connected.
- Set Baud rate
Dome : 2400~230K Correspond with dome setting (9600bps)
MUX : 2400~230K
DVR485 : 2400~230K
DVR232 : 2400~230K
Save and Exit

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- Com Ports Select the device to be connected on selected port.
Dome : None/Dome …
MUX : None/DUPLEX/TRIPLEX/AUX IN/AUX I/O…
DVR485 : None/ADR/SDR/IDR/AUX IN/AUX I/O…
DVR232 : None/ADR/SDR/IDR/AUX IN/AUX I/O…
Save and Exit Save the programmed data and return to the previous Menu
(Exit without saving if you press ESC key)
Note) AUX IN : auxiliary signal input ( simplex mode)
AUX I/O : when auxiliary signal input , respond to the signal (Half duplex mode)
- Set Slave kbd
Slave kbd : ON/OFF ON- Slave KBD exit, OFF- Not exist.
MUX control : ON/OFF Set accessibility of the multiplexer menu at slave keyboard
Dome Menu: ON/OFF Set accessibility of the dome camera menu at slave keyboard
Release :INF/001~200s INF (Infinite) - Slave Keyboard user never have the control right of the
dome which is selected by master Keyboard users
1 ~ 200s( Second) - After elapse of programmed time since master
Keyboard user use the dome, slave Keyboard user can get the control
right of the dome.
Save and Exit Save the programmed data and return to the previous Menu
- Exit
- Data Bank - Up/Download saved data of the dome
DataBank 1 : 001 001— Data from Dome ID 001 is exist on Bank 1
Upload If you are sure to upload or clear data to the selected dome then
Clear Data press Enter key, ESC key to cancel and exit.
DataBank 2 : Empty
DownLoad If you are sure to download data from the selected dome then
Exit Press Enter key, ESC key to cancel and exit.
- Alarm
- Alarm Check : ON/OFF Whether K/B check the alarm input of domes or not.
On : 32 domes, Off : 64 dome cameras supported.
- Alarm Beep : ON/OFF When dome’s alarm, beep sound on or off
- Exit
2.4 Maser & Slave Keyboard setting
You can use two keyboards at distant site.
Master keyboard should be setup as following procedure.
1. Check for dip switch the 7th of S2 “OFF”.
2. Press Ctrl + Menu. Check Slave KBD setting “ON”. (Network Set Slave Kbd Slave kbd:ON/OFF)
Slave keyboard need to setup as following procedure.
1. Check for dip switch the 7th of S2 “ON”.
2. If you setup all connection correctly (See Figure 4) and turn on slave keyboard, you can see
following screen.

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←Current Device ID = 1
←Default setting is 9999 for administrator 1111 for user
FASTRAX-2L Vxxx
Slave ID = 1
Input Password : xxxx
CAM:000
3. Press Ctrl + Menu. Set the Slave ID to 01
4. Set Slave Node to “B” in case that master keyboard model is KBD-927(N : NTSC,P : PAL)
←A : KBD-927
Slave ID = 1
Slave Node : A/B
2.5 Install with ADR series
RS-485
TX+ TX-RX-RX+
22 AWG UTP CABLE
DOME2 +
TX+
DOME2 -
TX-
JUNCTION BOX
ADR
J-BOX(FRONT) J-BOX(REAR)
DOME1 -
DOME1 +
JUNCTION BOX
WIRE CONNECTION
R(T)X+
R(T)X-
DOME
DATA2 DATA1
RS-232 CABLE
ADR SERIES
GND
Rx-(Tx-)
R x+( Tx+)
(Rx-)
(Rx+)
FGND
AC-
AC+
AC-
AC+
GND
Tx-
Tx+
NO4
NC 4
COM4
NO3
NC 3
COM3
GND
AL8
AL7
GND
AL6
NO2
NC 2
COM2
NO2
NC 2
COM1
GND
AL4
AL3
GND
AL2
RS485 Protocol
Half duplex mode Tx-,Tx+
AL1
AL5
Remote Control
Remote Control
PTZ Control from DVR
Figure 9 – ADR Connection Diagram
If user wants to connect with ADR, proceed as the following order.
1) Connect RS232 cable between RS-232 Port of ADR and DVR port of the J-box. ( This connection
enables ADR control remotely from KBD controller)
2) Connect wires between the TX(+/-) of ADR and Data2(+/-) of J-Box.
(This connection enables ADR PTZ control from the keyboard controller)
3) How to setup the controller.

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A. Switch the keyboard controller ON
B. Input password (Factory setting is 9999)
C. Open the menu of the keyboard controller by pressing Ctrl + Main Key.
D. Set as below in Network menu.
Set Baud Rate
Dome : 9600
Mux : 9600
DVR485 : 9600
DVR232 : 9600
Com Port
Dome : Dome
Mux : None
DVR485 : AUX IN
DVR232 : ADR
4) How to setup ADR
- Switch the ADR on.
- Press the Menu button. Input password according to the instruction. (Factory setting is 4321)
- If the below screen is appeared, set “Quick Setup” to “Off”.
Press “OK”, and the below screen will be appeared.
Select “System Information” on the system menu and change UNIT ID.

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Select “Camera” on the Device menu.
Unit ID should be 1 up to 99. Unit ID is not allowed number “0”.
Set “PTZ Device” and “ID” of the dome camera.
Select RS232/RS485 after PTZ is installed, and then set-up as below table.

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RS232/RS485 Baud Rate Parity Data Stop Usage
RS232 9600 None 8 1 Remote Control
RS485 9600 None 8 1 PTZ Control
5) After setting Unit ID, Camera, and RS232/RS485, installing dome camera is basically completed.
Please refer to the manual of ADR for the other installation.
6) Press the related number of the controller which is correspondent to unit ID of ADR. Then press
DVR button and adjust unit ID of the controller
7) Make sure if any change is appeared on screen when you press button of the controller for
basic testing. If there’s no change appeared, verify cable connection and setting of installation.
2.6 Install with SDR series
22 AWG UTP CABLE
SDR SERIES
RS-232C to RS-485
J-BOX(FRONT) J-BOX(REAR)
JUNCTION BOX
CONVERTER
DOME2 -
DOME2 +
TX-(RS-485)
TX+(RS-485)
DOME1 -
DOME1 +
JUNCTION BOX
WIRE CONNECTION
R(T)X+
R(T)X-
DOME
DATA2 DATA1
RS-232 CABLE
CONVERTER
Figure 10 – SDR Connection Diagram
If user wants to connect with SDR, proceed as the following order.
1) Connect RS-232 cable between RS-232C Port of SDR and DVR port of the J-box. ( This
connection enables SDR control remotely from KBD controller)
2) Plug the RS-232C TO RS-485 converter in the RS-232C Port of SDR. Connect wires between the
TX(+/-) of converter and Data2(+/-) of J-Box.
(This connection enables ADR PTZ control from KBD controller)
3) How to setup the controller.
A. SWITCH THE KBD controller ON
B. INPUT PASSWORD (Factory Setting is 9999)
C. Open the menu of the KBD controller by pressing Ctrl + Main Key.

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D. Set as below in Network menu.
Set Baud Rate
Dome : 9600
Mux : 9600
DVR485 : 9600
DVR232 : 9600
Com Ports
Dome : Dome
Mux : None
DVR485 : AUX IN
DVR232 : SDR
4) How to setup SDR
- Switch the SDR on.
- Press the Menu button. Input password according to the instruction. (Factory setting is 4321)
- If the below screen is appeared, set “Quick Setup” to “Off”.
If press OK after putting Quick Setup to off status, the below screen will be appeared.
Besides, the below screen will be appeared according to installation status.
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