XtendLan MATRIX1608A User manual

MATRIX1608A
Video Matrix Switcher
User’s Guide

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Contents
1SafetyAttentionNotes..........................................................................................................................4
2Features................................................................................................................................................5
3Connection............................................................................................................................................5
3.1Video/AudioOutputconnect.................................................................................................................5
3.2Video/AudioInputconnect....................................................................................................................5
3.3Communicationconnect........................................................................................................................5
3.3.1RS485Communication(Dome).......................................................................................................6
3.3.2RS232Communication...................................................................................................................7
3.4Alarmoutconnect..................................................................................................................................7
3.5Videomatrixconnectaudiomatrix........................................................................................................7
4Systemsetting.......................................................................................................................................8
4.1Settingprotocol......................................................................................................................................8
4.2KeyboardParametersSet.......................................................................................................................8
4.2.1KeyboardIDNoSet.........................................................................................................................9
4.2.2KeyboardBaudRateSet.................................................................................................................9
4.2.3Key‐pressSoundSet.......................................................................................................................9
4.2.4MatchingResistance(150Ω)Set.....................................................................................................9
4.2.5KeyboardProtocolSet....................................................................................................................9
4.2.6KeyboardTest..............................................................................................................................10
4.2.7MaxSlaveControlNumberSet10................................................................................................10
4.2.8MaxAlarmSet11..........................................................................................................................10
5Systemkeyboard.................................................................................................................................11
5.1KeyboardOverview.............................................................................................................................11
5.2IntelligentKeyboardTechnicalParameters.........................................................................................11
6IntelligentKeyboardDrawing..............................................................................................................11
6.1IntelligentKeyboardConnection.........................................................................................................11
6.2KeyboardConnectionwithDomeCamera..........................................................................................11
6.2.1CameraLenscontrol....................................................................................................................12
7KeyboardParametersSetting..............................................................................................................13
7.1KeyboardParametersSet....................................................................................................................13
7.1.1KeyboardIDNoSet......................................................................................................................13

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7.1.2KeyboardBaudRateSet..............................................................................................................13
7.1.3Key‐pressSoundSet....................................................................................................................14
7.1.4MatchingResistance(150Ω)Set..................................................................................................14
7.1.5KeyboardProtocolSet.................................................................................................................14
7.1.6KeyboardTest..............................................................................................................................14
7.1.7MaxViceControlNumberSet10..................................................................................................15
7.1.8MaxAlarmSet11..........................................................................................................................15
8IntelligentKeyboardOperation...........................................................................................................15
8.1KeyboardCommunicationAddressSet...............................................................................................15
8.2KeyboardControlforDomeCamera...................................................................................................15
8.3AutoScanning(2PointsScanning,360°Scanning)...............................................................................16
8.4SetPresetPosition...............................................................................................................................16
8.5ViewPresetPosition............................................................................................................................17
8.6
PresetPosition
ParameterSetfortheDome(Vinetprotocolhasthisfunction)
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8.6.1PresetPositionSpeedandDwellTimeSet..................................................................................17
8.6.2PatternToursSet16.....................................................................................................................18
8.7GuardLocationSet..............................................................................................................................20
8.8GuardLocationParameterSet............................................................................................................20
8.9IntelligentKeyboardMenuSetfor......................................................................................................21
9AuxiliaryFunctionSet..........................................................................................................................21
9.1WashBrushSet17.................................................................................................................................21
9.2HeatingSet18.......................................................................................................................................21
9.3AuxiliarySwitch1Set...........................................................................................................................21
9.4AuxiliarySwitch2Set...........................................................................................................................22
9.5ProportionJoystick..............................................................................................................................22
10ExceptionHandles...............................................................................................................................23
11Key‐pressFunction..............................................................................................................................23
11.1PELCO_DProtocolOperating..............................................................................................................23
12Specification........................................................................................................................................24

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1 Safety Attention Notes
◎ Please read the instructions thoroughly before installing or operating the unit.
◎ Please do not put the machine on an unstable table or mounting bracket.
◎ Please prevent all liquids or other contaminating material from entering into
the matrix housing.
◎ When connecting to the power source, please follow all electric safety
standards and only use the power supply designated for this device. The
matrix’s RS-485 and video signal uses TVS technology to protect it from
strong electric surges. This technology prevents damage to the device
resulting from impulse signals such as lightning strikes or surges under 500W
power. Allow for enough distance between the RS-485 and video signals and
high-voltage equipment or cables during the transmission process. Please do
not power the unit until all connections are secure and installation is
complete.
◎ When the machine is not operating properly, do not casually repair it. Refer to
the instructions for information about how to service or repair your matrix.
◎ Please protect the unit against extremes of vibration, pressure or dampness
while transporting unit. Damage can occur from improperly packaging the
unit while shipping.
◎ Please only install the indoor environments.

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2 Features
•Camera title input through PC, Built-in IP Port
•Adopt built-in IP Control Mode and Video server, the operation of mainframe and video switch are
controled via IP; Support IE
•Plug-in scalable high density architecture for easy expansion, 2U Standard aluminium alloy case
•Passord protection to prevent unauthorized operating; System partitioning with different keyboard priorities
•Video/audio port and communications port with surge protection and lightning protection
•Video/audio switch card, alarm input card, follow control card integrated as surveillance mainframe.
•One dominant control keyboard and connect 16 branch keyboards
•All functions of matrix can be set through Menu, Input and output with loop design
•Auto turn on pick-up sensor and light, auto switch image and start recording after alarming.
•Alarm mode: Timed, manual, normally alarm arming/ alarm disarming and alarm recording
•Various protocols controlling P/T and high speed camera, such as PELCO-D, PELCO-P, KALATEL, Vinet
protocol, baud rate optional.
•Computer backup for system set, hot backup mainframe option design
3 Connection
connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
3.1 Video/Audio Output connect
connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
3.2 Video/Audio Input connect
connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
3.3 Communication connect
RS485 Communication: two RS485 Communication port
RS232 Communication port(Connect PC)。
2.3.1 RS485 Communication(keyboard)
RS232
LAN
1
POWER IN
Video/Audio
Output
RS232Communication
AC220V
2
3
4
Video/Audio
Input
AUX2
AUX1
SYS
PTZ
B
G
A
KEY
B
G
A
B
G
A
5
6
7
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1
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27
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30
31
32
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62
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connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
Keyboard connecting wire are diagramed below for reference。
3.3.1 RS485 Communication(Dome)
connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
AUX2
AUX1
RS485B
GND
RS485A
SYS
RS485B
GND
RS485A
PTZ
RS485B
GND
RS485A
KEY Connect Keyboard or
Alarmer
Iris
Open
Iris
Close
Focus
Far
Focus
Near
Zoom
Tele
Zoom
Wide
DVR MPX
↑
Scan
←
Auto
↓
Shif
t
Pan_
A
Call
→
COM ALARM LINK/ACK10/100M
Logi
nExit
789
456
123
Clea
r0Ente
r
Enabl
e
AREA MON CAM
ACK List
GRP SEQ Next
AREA MON CAM DATA
00 01 0001 0000
B2 A2 GNDB1A1
RS232
LAN
1
POWER IN
Video/Audio
Output
RS232Communication
AC220V
2
3
4
Video/Audio
Input
AUX2
AUX1
SYS
PTZ
B
G
A
KEY
B
G
A
B
G
A
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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16
1
2
3
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64
PTZ
AUX2
AUX1
RS485B
GND
RS485A
SYS
RS485B
GND
RS485A
PTZ
RS485B
GND
RS485A
KEY
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3.3.2 RS232 Communication
RS232 connect PC,Alarm equipment etc.
Note:When keyboard controler control matrix system,RS232 Port must be taken out 。
3.4 Alarm out connect
connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
3.5 Video matrix connect audio matrix
connecting wire are diagramed below for reference
AUX2
AUX1
RS485B
GND
RS485A
SYS
RS485B
GND
RS485A
PTZ
RS485B
GND
RS485A
KEY
Connect Audio
matrix
AUX2
AUX1
RS485B
GND
RS485A
SYS
RS485B
GND
RS485A
PTZ
RS485B
GND
RS485A
KEY
Two alarm
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4 System setting
4.1 Setting protocol
Set protocol and baud rate,matrix switcher control dome(Default setting is PELCO_D protocol,Baud rate
2400Bit/s)the communication protocol, baud rate, should be confirmed. Set the code switch, keeping the
setting consistent with the dome system. The relative code switch site and connecting wire are diagramed
below for reference.
Protocol setting are tabled below for reference.
Switch bit1 and bit2
BIT 1 BIT 2 Protocol
OFF OFF PELCO_D
ON OFF PELCO_P
OFF ON KALATE
ON ON Vinet
Baud rate setting are tabled below for reference.
Switch bit3 and bit4
BIT 3 BIT 4 Baud Rate
OFF OFF 9600Bit/s
ON OFF 4800Bit/s
OFF ON 2400Bit/s
ON ON 1200Bit/s
4.2 Keyboard Parameters Set
Press “SHIFT+EXIT” key enter Keyboard main Menu
Then Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press “Enter” key into keyboard set up Menu. Press “MPX” or “Auto” key, to enter the subMenu.
2)Keyboard setup
2
Switch
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Press “EXIT” key to exit to the main Menu.
4.2.1 Keyboard ID No Set
Press”Enter” key on keyboard screen “Keyboard setup” until LCD displays:
Input the number 0(must be zero), press “Enter” key for confirmation. New ID will be in effect immediately.
Note: ID:00 Main Control Keyboard6,
4.2.2 Keyboard Baud Rate Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Optional baud rate: 9600(must be 9600) Default baud rate: 9600bps.
Input your required baud rate in DATA area, and press “Enter” key for confirmation. New baud rate is in
effect immediately.
4.2.3 Key-press Sound Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press < SHIFT+MON > key showing “ON”; turns on the sound function. Press “Enter” key for confirmation.
Press< SHIFT+CAM > key showing “OFF”; turns off the sound function. Press “Enter” key for confirmation.The
normal sound status is open.
4.2.4 Matching Resistance (150Ω) Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key three times until LCD displays:
Press< SHIFT+MON > key showing “ON”, this will place suited resistance between RS485 D+ and D-,
Press< SHIFT+CAM > key showing “OFF”, this will separate suited resistance from RS485 D+ and D-,
Press “Enter” key for confirmation. The normal status is open.
4.2.5 Keyboard Protocol Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key four times until LCD displays:
Press “1” key showing “Vinet” protocol, press “Enter” key for confirmation.
Note:must be “Vinet”
Current keyboard ID No.
Input New ID No.
1.Cur.Keyboard ID:XX
0=Mast
,
1→16=Slave:XX
Current baud rate.
Input new baud rate
2.Cur.Baud Rate:XXXX
12/24/48/9600:XXXX
Displays current set
Select Sound preference
3.Current sound: ON
Your select:
Displays the current set
4.Match resister:ON
Your select:ON
Displays the current set
5.Protocol:Vinet
New Protocol:

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4.2.6 Keyboard Test
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press “Enter” key for confirmation, a blank screen will appear. Press any key except the <EXIT> key, the
relative name will display on the screen.
Press <EXIT> to leave the testing status and return to the main Menu.
4.2.7 Max Slave Control Number Set 10
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Input number(00-16), Press “ Enter” key for confirmation.
△
! If the keyboard is set as:01,02…16,it will be considered as the total slave control keyboard
quantity separately.
4.2.8 Max Alarm Set 11
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Input number, the biggest alarm input terminal number is 239. Press “Enter” key for confirmation.
6.Keyboard test
Default Setting
7.MAX(16) SLAVE ID:XX
In
p
ut new ID:XX
Default setting
8.MAX(239) ALARM ID:XX
In
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5System keyboard
5.1 Keyboard Overview
The keyboard is used for controlling the intelligent dome. The keyboard is the main device between
operator and device in the monitoring system. It can be regarded as the main control keyboard
and as the vice control keyboard.
1. Liquid Crystal Display The LCD display board is regarded as interface between operator and
device. It is direct, convenient, easy to follow and conveys large amounts of information.
2. Proportion Joystick1 (Options: PTZ control joystick and PT control joystick,Use this
joystick to operate high-speed dome. It is easy to use with good handling and flexible
maneuvering
3. The lock function of the keyboard can prevent unauthorized users to operate the keyboard.
4. Provide RS485 control output signal and also offer the standard RS232 control signal.
5.2 Intelligent Keyboard Technical Parameters
1. Communication baud rate:1200bps;2400bps;4800bps;9600bps
2. Protocol: Vinet, PELCO_D, PELCO_P, VntPD
3. Data Format: N,8,1
4. Power input: AC/DC 9V-12V
5. Max controlled dome camera:1024 2
6. Power: 5W
6 Intelligent Keyboard Drawing
6.1 Intelligent Keyboard Connection
Insert one end of keyboard data line into keyboard A2,B2 on the right of its back panel..
1 Proportion Joystick: The speed of the joystick is a direct ratio to the running speed of the dome camera.
2. The keyboard can set up to 1024 sole addresses. However, it does not control 1024 dome cameras directly. The
strength and weakness of the RS485 control signal determines the speed dome quantity. It can control up to 1024
VPTZ dome cameras through signal compensation devices. The RS485 can control 32 dome cameras at most if it has
no signal compensation.
6.2 Keyboard Connection with Dome Camera
△
! When dome camera is furthest away from the control keyboard, Please set switch of matching
resistance as ON status.
3. R is on behalf of matching resistance. The farthest dome from the control center should be set as its matching
resistance in order to minimize RS485 bus reflection and disturbance. The 8thbit of SW3 shows ON status which
means the BUS matching resistance has been connected.
dome camera
1
2
dome camera dome camera
RS485
RS485
RS485
RS485 RS485 RS485
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Function Key
¾Joystick: Control Dome Camera running: Up, down, Left, Right, Left-up, Left-down, Right-up, right-down,
camera lens zoom in and zoom out
Keyboard joystick can’t control Dome Camera lens zoom in and zoom out.
¾Dome Camera Selection and Auto scanning Control
¾Data Input, Clear and Confirmation
¾Menu Turning, Exit and Preset Position Set
¾Dome Camera Lens Control and Keyboard Lock and Unlock
¾LCD Data Display
Function Key Explanation is As Below:
KEY Function
0-9 Data key
Clear Clear the inputted number on the DATA display area.
MON matrix monitor selection
CAM Dome Camera address selection
Enable Alarm open set 4
Shift+ Enable Alarm close set 4
Shift+Clear Clear Alarm
Pan_A Set the start point of dome camera auto scanning.
Pan_B Set the end point of dome camera auto scanning.
Auto Finish Dome Camera auto action/ select Menu items down
Shift+ Auto Adjust Dome Camera pattern tour function
Scan Startup scanning group(model NO.1)
Shift+ Scan Startup scanning group(model NO.2)
Call Call Dome Camera preset position function
Shift+Call Set Dome Camera preset position function
MPX Clear Dome Camera preset position function/ select Menu
items up
SHIFT+EXIT Enter keyboard Menu
Other key such as GRP, SEQ, NEXT, AREA, DVR, is designed for other VINET terminal device.
6.2.1 Camera Lens control
Zoom in: Press <ZOOM in> key/ joystick make a veer rotation
Zoom out: Press <ZOOM out> key/ joystick make a retrorse rotation
Focusing Far: Press <FOCUS far> key
Focusing Near Press <FOCUS near> key
IRIS open: Press <IRIS open> key
IRIS close: press<iris close> key

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7 Keyboard Parameters Setting
△
! The keyboard intelligent keyboard baud rate and communication protocol should Be consistent with that of the
dome camera.
7.1 Keyboard Parameters Set
Press “SHIFT+EXIT” key enter Keyboard main Menu
Then Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press “Enter” key into keyboard set up Menu. Press “MPX” or “Auto” key to enter the subMenu. Press “EXIT”
key to exit to the main Menu.
7.1.1 Keyboard ID No Set
Press”Enter” key on keyboard screen “Keyboard setup” until LCD displays:
Input the number (0-16), press “Enter” key for confirmation. New ID will be in effect immediately.
ID:00 Main Control Keyboard6, ID: 1-16 Vice Control Keyboard7.
△
! The default keyboard ID number is No. 00. This is also the ID number for the Dome camera. Verify the keyboard
ID, if the ID No, is not set correctly you will Not be able to control the dome camera.
5. Keyboard ID is used to set multi controlling keyboards when a series of Cameras are required to be controlled.
A group of speed domes can be supported by one main control keyboard and 16 vice control keyboards.
6. Main control keyboard: Its ID is 00. It enjoys priority when several keyboards are in control. Only one of several
keyboards can be set as main control keyboard. ID must be sole, not repeated.
7. Vice control keyboard: ID is to be 01-16 keyboard
7.1.2 Keyboard Baud Rate Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Optional baud rate: 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200
Default baud rate: 9600bps.
Input your required baud rate in DATA area, and press “Enter” key for confirmation. New baud rate is in effect
immediately.
2)Keyboard setup
Current keyboard ID No.
Input New ID No.
Current baud rate.
Input new baud rate
1.Cur.Keyboard ID:XX
0=Mast
,
1→16=Slave:XX
2.Cur.Baud Rate:XXXX
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7.1.3 Key-press Sound Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press < SHIFT+MON > key showing “ON”; turns on the sound function. Press “Enter” key for confirmation.
Press< SHIFT+CAM > key showing “OFF”; turns off the sound function. Press “Enter” key for confirmation.The
normal sound status is open.
7.1.4 Matching Resistance (150Ω) Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key three times until LCD displays:
Press< SHIFT+MON > key showing “ON”, this will place suited resistance between RS485 D+ and D-,
Press< SHIFT+CAM > key showing “OFF”, this will separate suited resistance from RS485 D+ and D-,
Press “Enter” key for confirmation. The normal status is open.
7.1.5 Keyboard Protocol Set
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key four times until LCD displays:
Press “1” key showing “Vinet” protocol, press “Enter” key for confirmation.
Press “2” key showing “PEL-D”, PELCO-D 9protocol, press “ENTER” for confirmation.
Press “3” key showing “PEL-P”, “PELCO-P”protocol, press “Enter” key for confirmation default protocol is
the our “Vinet” Protocol.
8 Sometimes, matching resistance should be set at the control center in order to avoid reflection and disturbance
from RS-485 communication signal and other signals.
9. PELCO-P, PELCO-D protocol: The keyboard can be used together with other high speed domes. When using a Camera,
please adopt the “Vinte”protocol.
7.1.6 Keyboard Test
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press “Enter” key for confirmation, a blank screen will appear. Press any key except the <EXIT> key, the relative
name will display on the screen.
Press <EXIT> to leave the testing status and return to the main Menu.
Displays current set
Select Sound preference
Displays the current set
Displays the current set
3.Current sound: ON
Your select:
5.Protocol:Vinet
New Protocol:
4.Match resister:ON
Your select:ON
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7.1.7 Max Vice Control Number Set 10
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Input number(00-16), Press “ Enter” key for confirmation.
△
! If the keyboard is set as:01,02…16,it will be considered as the totalVice control keyboard
quantity separately.
7.1.8 Max Alarm Set 11
Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Input number, the biggest alarm input terminal number is 239. Press “Enter” key for confirmation
△
! If the keyboard is set as:000,001,002…239,the total relative quantity for Alarm input terminal will be in
operation.
10 When there are two or more than two keyboards in one system, please use the main control keyboard to set the
total desired vice keyboard quantity should be set(16 vice control keyboard at most). If the vice keyboard
quantity are not set, the vice keyboards will not control camera dome. The number desired to input should
be more than or equal to the total actual vice control keyboard quantity.
11 You should set the total alarm input terminal quantity for alarm dome camera if such dome camera is adopted.
The number desired to input should be more than or equal to the total actual alarm input terminal quantity.
One dome camera has 4 alarm input, i.e. 59 alarm dome camera can be connected with the keyboard at most.
8 Intelligent Keyboard Operation
The startup interface is general operation Menu after the keyboard is connected to the power supply.
LCD displays as follows:
8.1 Keyboard Communication Address Set
Input any number within “1~1024”(Dome Camera address) in DATA area, Press<CAM>key.
The relative number will display on CAM area.
8.2 Keyboard Control for Dome Camera
When Operating keyboard joystick in different directions, Dome Camera will do relative movement. The joystick
excursion scope from center is direct ratio to running speed of Dome Camera.(0.4°/S-280°/S)
Default Setting
7.MAX(16) SLAVE ID:XX
In
p
ut new ID:XX
Default setting
8.MAX(239) ALARM ID:XX
In
p
ut new ID:XX
MON CAM DATA
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△
! When the “DATA” column does not show “0”,the “DATA” column displays the Address of the dome camera.When
the “DATA” column shows “0”, the “CAM” column displays the address Of the dome camera.
(Take “Vinet” protocol for example to operate Dome Camera)
8.3 Auto Scanning (2 Points Scanning,360°Scanning)
A.2 Points Scanning 12
The operator can also run a simple point-to-point scan (also called back-and-forth scanning). To do this, set Preset
Point A first (at the same time set the dwell13 time at Point A), and then set Present Point B (at the same time
set the dwell time at Point B). Finally execute an outer command to scan between points A and B.
12 2 points scanning: It means scanning between two points. The speed is:Grade1, Grade 2·····Grade64 ( from
slow to fast)
Press “Clear” key on the keyboard DATA area to delete value on DATA column.
1. To set Point A. Move the joystick to the desired position.
2. In the Main Menu enter a dwell time for Point A. Example: If Dwell time is 2 seconds the keyboard displays:
3. Press “PAN A” key.
4. To set Point B, move the joystick to the desired position.
5. In the Main Menu enter a Dwell time for Point B.
6. Input the grade Speed (1-64) and Press “AUTO” key.
This will start up 2 points Scan
B.360°Scanning 14
The Operator can also start an auto cruise scan. This scan will rotate 360° from the desired position.
Press “Clear” key on the keyboard DATA area to delete value on DATA column.
1. In the Main Menu, input desired cruise group No.
Example: Desired Group No. is 4 the keyboard displays:
2. Press “Shift + Scan” key to place PTZ into cruise scanning.
OR
1. Move the joystick to desired position.
2. Input the running speed (1-64) and then input Shift + AUTO key.
△
! Shake the keyboard joystick to stop auto scanning.
8.4 Set Preset Position
1. Press “Clear” key to clear the number in the data area.
2. Enter the Preset Position Number you wish to set. You can set up to 128 Preset Positions.Ex. Set Preset Position
No. 1, the keyboard displays:
MON CAM DATA
01 0001 0000
MON CAM DATA
01 0001 0000
Displays the Preset
Position Number
(
1-128
)
MON CAM DATA
01 0001 0000

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3. Adjust the camera to the desired position including location, camera zoom, focus and iris.
4. Press “Shift + Call” key for final confirmation.
13 Dwelling time: Can set dwelling time at one preset position: 1S,2S ……. 60S
14 360°scanning: 360°scanning at one preset position. Dome speed is: Grade1, Grade 2, . Grade 64 ( from slow to
fast)
8.5 View Preset Position
1. Press “Clear” key to clear the number in the data area.
2. Input the address of the dome in the Data area, press down<CAM> key and show it in DATA area.
3. Input the preset position you would like to view.
Example: View preset position No. 5
4. Press “CALL” key. The dome will move to the Preset Position No.
△
! After pressing “CALL” key. dome camera will nun to the preset position you Would like to view at Grade 64(280°
/S) speed.
8.6
Preset Position
Parameter Set for the Dome (Vinet protocol has this function)
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Press “MPX” or “Auto” key until LCD displays:
Press “Enter” key into preset position set of dome camera.
8.6.1 Preset Position Speed and Dwell Time Set
Dome Camera has the capacity to set up to 128 preset positions through the keyboard. It can set a running speed
at each preset position from 0.4/s to 280/s (1-64 grades) and dwell time from (1-60 seconds).
Note: can rotate at low speeds and at fast speeds. Its speed can be divided into 64 grades. 1 is the lowest speed
and 64 is the fastest speed.Press “Exit” key until the screen displays:
1. In the Current state, Press “SHIFT+EXIT” key. The Keyboard displays:
Displays the Preset Position
Number (1-128)
MON CAM DATA
01 0001 0000
Press “Clear”key to delete previous data. Input required address
code XXXX(1-1024)for control. Press “Enter” key for confirmation
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0000
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0000
MON CAM DATA
01 0001 0000

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2. Enter the correct Speed Dome Unit and Press “Enter” key.
Example: Preset Position for Speed Dome 3. The Keyboard displays:
3. Now the Keyboard displays:
Press “SHIFT+MON” the keyboard to move the cursor up and down
4. Press “Clear” key to delete previous data before programming to a new preset position.
5. Enter desired Preset Position and Press “Enter” key.
6. Press “SHIFT+MON”key to get to Speed. Using the number keys enter the desired running speed.
7. Press “SHIFT+MON”key to get to Time. Using the number keys enter the desired dwell time.
For example: Set the running speed of preset position No. 6 as Grade 64 (fastest speed), dwelling time is 5 seconds.
Set the running speed of preset position No.2 as Grade 10, dwelling time is 10 seconds.
1. Press “MPX” or “Auto” key.
2. Press “Clear” key to clear the data.
3. Input 06 (Note: Setting the Preset Position No. 6) press “Enter” Key to Confirm.
4. Press “SHIFT+MON” key to move the cursor to Speed:00←
5. Input 64, press “Enter” key
6. Press “SHIFT+MON” key to move the cursor to Time:00←
7. Input 05, press “Enter” key
8. Press SHIFT+MON to move the cursor back to 1.Position:001←
9. Press “Clear” to delete 0006
10. Input 02, press “Enter”key
11. Press “SHIFT+MON” key to move the cursor to Speed:64←
12. Press “Clear” to delete 64
13. Input 10, press “Enter”key
14. Press t “SHIFT+MON” key to move the cursor to Time:05←
15. Press “Clear” to delete 05
16.Input 10, press “Enter” key
8.6.2 Pattern Tours Set 16
The keyboard can set pattern tour groups for the speed dome camera. Before setting the Pattern Tours please set
all preset positions in advance. If the preset positions are not set the pattern tour will default to the pattern
tour parameter. Note: can set 8 cruise groups.
1. Press “SHIFT+EXIT” key, the keyboard displays:
2. Enter the correct Speed Dome Unit and Press “Enter” key.
Example: Set Pattern Tour for Speed Dome Unit 02. The Keyboard displays:
Displays the Speed Dome
Address
(
1-1024
)
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0003
Preset position (1-128)
Running speed
(
1-64
)
Dwell time (1-60)
1)Position:000
S
p
eed:00 Time:00
Displays the Speed Dome
Address (1-1024)
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0000

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3. Press “MPX” or “Auto” key, until the keyboard displays:
4. Input a Group number using the number keys, press “Enter” key, the keyboard displays:
5. Input desired Pattern Tour for the Group. You can set up to 16 Preset
Positions in one Group.
Example: Desired pattern tour of 6 Preset Positions. The sequence is Preset Position No.
1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 –
The keyboard displays:
6. Press ”Enter” key to confirm Pattern Tour.
Note: When completed, Press “SHIFT+MON” to close and exit. To Start the Scan: In the Main Menu enter the
Group Number and Press SCAN.
¾This dome can set 8 cruise groups with a Max of 16 cruise points. Each group (1-128 points at any preset
position).
¾Set the preset position at each of the cruise groups
¾Dwell time at each preset position can be customized at a different time (1-60 seconds).
¾The speed to each preset position can be different (1-64 grades)
¾Default cruise group will auto scan by starting at preset position point No. 1 to preset position point
No. 16.
16 Pattern tours: Layout different preset position for Dome Camera as one group, make the camera scan as set route
in advance. The running speed and dwell time of each preset position can be programmed.
Two pattern tours styles can be used:
A .To-and-from Scanning
1-2-···········.-16-1-2-···········-16-1-··········· Make an auto circle
scanning by points.Press “EXIT” key and exit to default status of the keyboard. Input cruise Number adjust key
SCAN into to-and-from scanning (as the above route)
B. Cruise Scanning
1-2···········15-16-15-···········-2-1-2-···········-15-16-15-·······
····Make an auto cruise scanning Press “EXIT” key and exit to default status of the keyboard. Then input
cruise group No and then input Shift + Scan. Into cruise scanning (as the above route).
Displays the Speed Dome
Address (1-1024)
Displays the Group
Number (1-8)
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0002
3)Add pre-position
Grou
p
Number:0
Add
Add:1→2→3→4→5→2→

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Select: Add the preset position to cruise
Press “Enter” key for confirmation after adding a preset position. Press “SHIFT+CAM” key exit when setting
is finished. Please set the preset position parameter before setting its pattern tours. If not setting dome preset
position, Dome Camera will operate default preset position parameter when it runs its pattern tours.
8.7 Guard Location Set
The guard location is an important position that the camera will come back to automatically when there is no operation
for a defined period. The user can set a guard location and control the waiting time to the guard location, starting
and stopping (1-255S) before allowing the camera to return to the guard location.Use the keyboard to set the guard
location and its waiting time.
Turning the Guard Location On/Off and Setting delay time to Guard Location
1. To set the guard location to start or stop (The keyboard recognizes this action as a Switch):
ON: Start OFF: Stop
Press “SHIFT+MON” key ON Startup the guard location
Press “SHIFT+CAM” key OFF Stop guard location
Example: Press “SHIFT+MON” key ON to start up guard location. Dome will rotate to set position within XX
seconds.
2. In the Main Menu screen, press “MPX” or “Auto” key,until key once, LCD displays:
3. Press “Enter” key to Confirm.
4. Press “MPX” or “Auto” key,until LCD displays:
5. Input the desired waiting time using the number keys:
Example: After inputting time: 05, press “Enter” key.
8.8 Guard Location Parameter Set
1.When the keyboard is under default (Main Menu) status, press “MPX” or “Auto” key, until the keyboard
displays:
2. Press “Enter” key to confirm.
3. Press “MPX” or “Auto” key, until the keyboard displays:
4. Move the joystick/rocker to the target position you would like to set as the Guard Location.
5. Press “Enter” key to set the Guard Location.
Displays Current Speed
dome address
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0000
4)Watch Position
Time:000 Switch
4)Watch Position
Time:005 Switch
1)speed dome Setup
Number:0000
3.Press Enter Key To
Setu
p
Watch Position
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