UniVision MV950K User manual

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Operation Manual
MV950K
KEYBOARD
Revision 1.01
October 1996
UniVision Engineering Limited

MV950K KEYBOARD
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October 1996
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PRECAUTIONS !!
• Do NOT use in hot and humid environments, where there
is no air- conditioning or any form of ventilation.
• Do NOT place the keyboard on unsafe of insecure word
surfaces.
• ENSURE that the connecting cable between the MV300
switcher and keyboard is placed in a non-obstructive
position
• Do NOT handle the keyboard with unwarranted force or
undue care.
• KEEP the keyboard AWAY from liqueous substances.
• CLEAN the outer-casing of the keyboard ONLY with a
damp clth and mild detergent.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................1
1.1. Technical Information....................................................................................................................1
1.2. Descriptions....................................................................................................................................1
1.3. Setup...............................................................................................................................................1
2. KEYBOARD PARAMETERS .............................................................................3
2.1. Keyboard Number..........................................................................................................................3
2.2. Beeper Enable/Disable...................................................................................................................3
2.3. Communication Speed with MV300...............................................................................................3
3. KEYBOARD TESTING.......................................................................................4
4. KEYBOARD OPERATIONS...............................................................................5
4.1. Switcher Controls...........................................................................................................................5
4.1.1. Monitor Selections.....................................................................................................................5
4.1.2. Camera Selections .....................................................................................................................5
4.1.3. Camera Movements...................................................................................................................5
4.1.4. Lens Motions.............................................................................................................................5
4.1.5. Run/Hold Sequence ...................................................................................................................5
4.1.6. AUX On....................................................................................................................................5
4.1.7. AUX Off....................................................................................................................................5
4.1.8. Pre-position Set .........................................................................................................................5
4.1.9. Pre-position Show......................................................................................................................5
4.1.10. Global Alarm System On.........................................................................................................6
4.1.11. Global Alarm System Off.........................................................................................................6
4.1.12. Individual Alarm Enable..........................................................................................................6
4.1.13. Individual Alarm Disable.........................................................................................................6
4.1.14. Alarm Acknowledge................................................................................................................6
4.1.15. On-screen Program Mode........................................................................................................6
4.1.16. Clear Command.......................................................................................................................6
5. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS ...........................................................................7
6. ERROR CODE DEFINITIONS............................................................................8
6.1. Communication (Local) Error .......................................................................................................8
6.1.1. No Line .....................................................................................................................................8
6.1.2. Line Error..................................................................................................................................8
6.2. Operation Error.............................................................................................................................8

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1. INTRODUCTION
The Keyboard is an external and portable front panel control unit for the
MV300 switcher. It provides the user with a more flexible and simpler
method of controlling the functions performed by the MV300 Video
Switcher (refer to the MV300 Switcher User Manual).
1.1. Technical Information
Maximum input Voltage :AC 8.5-28 Volts
Maximum Power Dissipation :5 Watts
Operating Temperature :0 to 70 degree Celsius
Keyboard connector :D9 pin type
1.2. Descriptions
Figure 1 shows the front of the keyboard.
CLOSE 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 CLR ENT
SET SHOW ON OFF
ALM PGM RUN MON
UniVision
MV250K
IRIS
OPEN FOCUS
FAR ZOOM
TELE
WIDE
NEAR
LED Display Monitor No. Camera No.
Joystick
Figure 1 THE OUTLOOK OF THE FRONT OF THE KEYBOARD
After being connected to the MV300 Switcher and the switcher
turned on, the LED Display of the keyboard will lid up. It will show
the monitor and the camera that it is controlling on the Monitor
Number display and the Camera Number display respectively.
1.3. Setup
Figure 2 shows the physical connection of the keyboard with the
MV300 Switcher.

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CLOSE 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
910 CLR ENT
SET SHOW ON OFF
ALM PGM RUN MON
UniVision
MV250K
IRIS
OPEN FOCUS
FAR ZOOM
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WIDE
NEAR
LED Display Monitor No. Camera No.
Joystick
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VIDOE OUTPUT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT KEYBOARD
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EXPANDER PORT
COM PORT
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ALARM INPUT
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Rear Panel of MV300 Switcher KEYBOARD
CONNECTORS
MV250K Keyboard
Figure 2 THE KEYBOARD SETUP (PHYSICAL CONNECTION
WITH MV300)
Upto 4 keyboards can be connected to the MV300 Switcher.
However, note that Keyboard #1 has the highest priority. It is only
keyboard that can perform functions such as:
• turn on/off the alarm system,
• enable/disable individual alarms,
• and enter program mode.
All other functions are shared between the keyboards.
Figure 3 shows the pin connection of the keyboard connector.
(unused)
(unused) KBD-
AC-RETURN
KBD+ AC
AC-RETURN
(unused) AC
1 2 3 4 5
6 8 97
Figure 3 THE PIN CONNECTION OF THE KEYBOARD D-9 MALE
CONNECTOR

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2. KEYBOARD PARAMETERS
2.1. Keyboard Number
The keyboard number is determined by the physical connection to
the MV300 switcher.
To observe the present keyboard number, hold down the SHOW
key until the letter ‘n’appears on the monitor number display. The
keyboard number (1 to 4) will alternately be shown on the camera
number display.
To return to normal operation, depress the SHOW key.
2.2. Beeper Enable/Disable
It is possible to enable or disable the beeper by holding down the
SET key until the letter ‘p' appears on the monitor number display.
This is then followed by either depressing the ON key to enable the
beeper or depressing the OFF key to disable the beeper.
To return to normal operation, depress the SET key again.
2.3. Communication Speed with MV300
The keyboard can communicate with the MV300 switcher at 4
different speeds (ie. 19200, 9600, 4800, and 2400bps).
To see the current speed, hold down the SET key until the letter ‘p’
appears on the monitor number display. This is followed by
depressing the RUN key until the letter ‘b’ appears on the monitor
number display. The baud rate (in abbreviatec form) will then be
displayed on the camera number display (Please refer to Table 1).
The speed of the MV300 switcher can be decreased or increased by
depressing the keys ON and OFF respectively. The communication
speed should be set to match that of the MV300.
To return to nuomal operation, depress the SET key again.
Table 1 Abbreviation of Speed
Speed (bps) Abbreviation
19,200
9,600
4,800
2,400
192
96
48
24

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3. KEYBOARD TESTING
Keys and LED display of the keyboard can be tested by holding down the
PGM key until everyone of the displays are flashing. At this point,
whenever a key is pressed, the key name (in abbreviated form) will be
shown on the camera number display. The only exception is the MON key,
which will display “ ” (Please refer to Table 2).
To return to normal operation, depress the PGM key twice.
Table 2Key Name Abbreviation
IRIS OPEN
IRIS CLOSE
FOCUS FAR
FOCUS NEAR
ZOOM TELE
ZOOM WIDE
SET
SHOW
ON
OFF
ALM
PGM
RUN
MON
CLR
ENT
IL
Id
FF
Fn
oUt
In
Set
SH
on
oFF
AL
Pg
rUn
Clr
Ent

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4. KEYBOARD OPERATIONS
4.1. Switcher Controls
4.1.1. Monitor Selections
Depress the MON key, enter the monitor number (1 to 5),
and then, depress the ENT key.
Note: The monitor number entered will first be displayed on
the camera number display before being displayed on
the monitor number display.
4.1.2. Camera Selections
Enter the camera number (1 to 999) and depress the ENT
key.
4.1.3. Camera Movements
Use the joystick to change the camera position.
4.1.4. Lens Motions
Depress the zoom, focus, and iris keys to control the lens.
4.1.5. Run/Hold Sequence
Depress the RUN key to toggle between the running and
holding sequence. The RUN key will light up only when the
sequence is running.
4.1.6. AUX On
Depress the ON key, enter the AUX number (1 to 128), and
then depress the ENT key.
4.1.7. AUX Off
Depress the OFF key, enter the AUX number (1 to 128),
and depress the ENT key.
4.1.8. Pre-position Set
Depress the SET key, enter the pre-position number (from 1
upto 128 depending on the type of On-Site Receiver/Driver
used). Then, depress the ENT key.
4.1.9. Pre-position Show
Depress the SHOW key, enter the pre-position number
(from 1 upto 128 depending on the type of On-Site
Receiver/Driver used). Then, depress the ENT key.

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4.1.10. Global Alarm System On
Depress the ALM key and the ON key. The ALM key will
only light up if the alarm system is on.
4.1.11. Global Alarm System Off
Depress the ALM key and the OFF key.
4.1.12. Individual Alarm Enable
Depress the ALM key, enter the alarm number of the
selected camera, and depress the ON key. This number can
be chosen from 1 to 16, 30, 46, or 62, dependant on the
number of Expander units utilised (or 1 to 16, 28, 44, 60 if
there are 4 video output instead of 2).
4.1.13. Individual Alarm Disable
Depress the ALM key, enter the alarm number of the
selected cameras, and depress the OFF key. This number
can be chosen from 1 to 16, 30, 46, or 62, dependant on the
number of Expander units utilised (or 1 to 16, 28, 44, 60 if
there are 4 video output instead of 2).
4.1.14. Alarm Acknowledge
The ALM key will blink if the keyboard has received an
alarm acknowledgment request. Furthermore, once the
ALM key is depressed, an acknowledgment will be sent to
the switcher, causing the ALM key to stop blinking.
4.1.15. On-screen Program Mode
To enter the on-screen program mode, depress the PGM
key followed by the ENT key.
After the keyboard has entered program mode, the word
“Prg” will appear on the camera number display. To
program a particular item, follow the instructions shown on
the monitor.
To exit from program mode, depress the PGM key.
4.1.16. Clear Command
Depress the CLR key to clear an incomplete command.

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5. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
The LED display has
not illuminated at the
start of the operation.
The connection of the
keyboard to the MV300
Switcher is loose, of
detached.
Connect the D9
connector of the keyboard
to the rear-panel of the
MV300 properly.
The keyboard fails to
respond correctly, or
completely.
The power supply to
the keyboard has
become non-existent,
of unstable.
Pull out the D9 connector
from the MV300 and then
re-connect.
No sound emitted from
the alarm/beeper. Setup power OFF, or
Beeper is
broken/ruined.
Refer to qualified service
personnel for repair.

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6. ERROR CODE DEFINITIONS
There are two types of error that the keyboard is capable of displaying;
one is where the fault is local to the keyboard and the other is where the
fault is generated from the MV300 Switcher.
6.1. Communication (Local) Error
6.1.1. No Line
This occurs when there are no responses from the switcher.
At this instance, the letters ‘LinE’ will appear on the display.
This error may be due to:
i) Incorrect Baud Rate or communication speed with the
switcher.
ii) faulty I.C. (DS3696)
iii) the connecting cable to the switcher is faulty.
6.1.2. Line Error
This occurs when erroneous data are received and the
letters ‘Lerr’ will be displayed on the keyboard display.
The probable causes are:
i) Incorrect Baud Rate or communication speed with the
switcher
ii) faulty I.C. (DS3696)
iii) the connecting cable to the switcher is faulty
6.2. Operation Error
This error is associated with the MV300 Switcher. A qualified
service personnel is required for the repairing.
This fault usually arises during an operation process, whereby the
letter ‘E’ followed by an error number will be displayed. Refer to the
MV300 Switcher manual (Table 1 of Section 3.21) for definitions of
the error numbers.

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