ZoneVu ZVK-22D User manual

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USER MANUAL
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ZVK-22D
CCTV Keyboard
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Contents
CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................................3
ZVK-22D LAYOUT.........................................................................................................................................................................................4
MENUS..........................................................................................................................................................................................................6
OPERATOR FEEDBACK ..............................................................................................................................................................................7
SOFTKEYS....................................................................................................................................................................................................8
LOG-ON AND LOG-OFF PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................................12
KEYBOARD INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................................13
CLASSIC MODE..........................................................................................................................................................................................14
CONTROLLING CAMERAS ........................................................................................................................................................................16
ALARM MODE.............................................................................................................................................................................................18
CONTROLLING PERIPHERALS.................................................................................................................................................................19
CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................................................................................................21
FUSION USER SYNCHRONISING..............................................................................................................................................................27
IMPORTING THE USER LIST......................................................................................................................................................................27
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................................29
MAINTENANCE...........................................................................................................................................................................................30
DISPOSAL...................................................................................................................................................................................................30
SUPPORT....................................................................................................................................................................................................31
WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................................................................................32

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Meyertech’s ZVK-22D.
Please read this user guide prior to using this
product. It will help you to achieve the maximum
benefit from the product. The manual covers
installation, operation and maintenance of a ZVK-22D.
What is a ZVK-22D?
A ZVK-22D is part of the ZoneVu CCTV Control family.
Meyertech’s new ZVK-22D system keyboard is the
latest in the range of next generation ZoneVu products.
Designed to complement the existing range of ZoneVu
Keyboards: ZVK-77D, ZVK-66D and now the ZVK-22D
K E Y F E A T U R E S
Ergonomic design to minimize RSI
3-axis proportional joystick camera control
Menu-driven ‘soft-key’ navigation
LCD combining text and graphic information
16-bit embedded processing power
Multiple user support with independent log-on
Full hierarchal priority camera control
Compatible with the ZoneVu product range
The design of the ZoneVu ZVK-22D System
Keyboard uses the latest materials and
technology available to bring superior levels of
functionality and integration to the CCTV control
room.
The features described in this manual refer to :
Version 1.0.2.0 of the ZVK-22D firmware
The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However,
Meyertech Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for its use, or for any
infringement of patents or other rights of third parties, which may result from its use.
No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or other rights of
Meyertech. All specifications are subject to change without priornotice.
MEYERTECH LIMITED are committed to continuous product development and
therefore reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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ZVK-22D LAYOUT
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Numeric Keys
The numeric keys (light blue left hand side) are used for number entry. These keys are labelled 0to 9, Clear and Enter.
The Enter keyis also used as a select key when a specific option is highlighted.
The Clear keyis also used as the Monitor select key.
The numeric keys are also used for text entry(as per a telephone keypad)
Menu Keys
The menu keys (dark blue centre bottom) are used for navigating the menus. These keys are labelled Menu and Next.
Softkeys
The softkeys (pale blue centre) will perform the adjacent action shown on the display. These keys are not labelled.
Joystick
The joystick has 3 axis of movement –left/right, up/down and twist clockwise/anti-clockwise.
It also has a centre mounted button that is used to change the functionality of the twist action.
Screen layout
The screen is split into 3 areas:
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Softkeys
These are distributed along the bottom right of the display.
Control Pane
This takes up the left hand-side of the display and is used for operator information and feedback
Status Bar
This is along the top of the display. On the right it displays the name of the current operator and on the left it displays
the current camera and monitor selection.

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Menus
The ZVK-22D operation is controlled by which menu is currentlyselected.
The following menus are currentlyavailable:
Logged Off
The keyboard power up mode before an operator has logged on.
General
An operator has logged on and this is the first menu displayed.
Receiver
Common receiver and dome functions.
Camera
Common camera functions
Relay Control
Relayfunctions
DVR Control
DVR and VCR functions
MUX Control
Multiplexer functions. This mode should also be used to access certain multiplexer type commands that are
supported byDVRs.
Programming
Receiver and dome automated features.
Matrix
Common matrix (switcher) functions.
Alarm Management
Basic alarm handling functions.

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Operator feedback
Messages
Status messages are generated by the keyboard to report information to the operator. For example the reporting of the
control status of a receiver eg Control Denied.
Status messages appear as pop-up windows in the centre of the display. They will disappear automatically after a short
period of time.
Input
The operator is required to enter information in several different ways –depending on circumstance and type.
Pop-up messages and Info Boxes
Pop-up windows are used in some menus to show messages over the current screen layout. Some will display until
any key is pressed, others will automatically clear after 2 seconds if no keyis pressed.
Somewindows require confirmation from the user, normally using the Clear or Enter keys.
Numeric and Text entry
Via a pop-up window
Use the numeric keypad and finish with Enter
Cycle through letters as on a telephone pad
Clear key to delete and then again to cancel operation.
Automatic menu selection
The ZVK-22D incorporates an automatic menu selection feature. Immediatelyon pressing a
number the menu changes to provide a selection of the most common functions.
The required function should be selected on completion of the number entry. The Enter
keyselects
the default operation which is camera selection.
On completion of the command the menu reverts to it’s previous view.

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Softkeys
Softkeys are keys used bythe operator, the function of which can vary with regard to current mode of operation
Each menu consists of a series of commands.The menus are navigated using the following keys:
Menu
Cycles through the available menu screens.
Next
Displays the next set (3) of softkeys for that menu screen. An arrow symbol indicates that more softkeys are
available.
The following tables detail all the available softkey functions within each menu.
Login
Function
Description
<User name #1>
Select operators user name
<User name #49>
Select operators user name
Engineer
Dedicated engineer logon
General
Function
Description
Global Command
Used to send a command to all local devices
Home
Sends the Current camera to it’s home position.
Log off
Logs off the current operator
Receiver
Function
Description
Wash
Sends a wash command to the current camera.
Wipe
Toggles the wiper setting on the current camera.
Release Control
Release control of the currently selected and controlled device.
Aux1
Toggles the auxiliary relay1 on the current camera.
Aux2
Toggles the auxiliary relay 2 on the current camera.
Aux 3
Toggles the auxiliary relay3 on the current camera.
Select Preset
Send the current camera to a preset position. The next numeric entry followed by
Enter will be the selected preset number.
Preset Patrol
Starts the currentcamera on a preset patrol. The next numeric entry followed by
Enter will be the selected patrol number.
Mimic Patrol
Starts the currentcamera on a mimic patrol. The next numeric entry followed by Enter
will be the selected mimic number.
Lamp
Toggles the lamp setting on the current camera.
Random Patrol
Starts the currentcamera on a random patrol.

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Camera
Function
Description
Colour
Sets the current camera into colour mode
Mono
Sets the current camera into mono (B/W) mode
Auto Colour Adj.
Sets the current camera into auto colour/mono mode
Manual Iris
Toggles between manual and automatic iris on the current camera.
Auto Focus
Toggles between manual and automatic focus on the current camera.
Relay Control
Function
Description
Relay On
Opens anumeric entry box.Typing the relay number followed by enterwill energise
this relay
Relay Off
Opens anumeric entry box.Typing the relay number followed by enterwill de-
energise this relay
All Relays On
Energise all relays.
All Relays Off
De-energise all relays.
DVR Control
Function
Description
DVR Output 1
Change the currentlyselectedcamera on the DVR output1. The next numeric entry
followed by Enter will be the selected camera.
DVR Output 2
Change the currentlyselectedcamera on the DVR output1. The next numeric entry
followed by Enter will be the selected camera.
DVR Select
Change the currentlyselected DVR.The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be
the selected DVR number.
Next multi-screen
Cycle to thenext multi-screen display.
Play
Sends a play command.*
Stop Playback
Sends a command to stop playback only (does note effect the record status).
Goto
Will request a time/date search. The next numeric entry, in the format
ddmmyyhhmmss, followed by Enter will be the requested search time
Fast Rewind
Sends a rewind command.*
Fast Forward
Sends a fast forward command.*
Pause
Sends a pause command.*
Record
Sends a record command.
Stop
Sends a stop command.*
* exact operation of DVR on receipt of these commands is dependant on both the
DVR model and the current mode of operation of the DVR.

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MUX Control
Function
Description
MUX Digital
Change the currentlyselectedcamera on the multiplexer multi-screen output. The
next numeric entry followed by Enter will be the selected camera
MUX Spot
Change the currently selected camera on the multiplexer spot output. The next
numeric entry followed by Enter will be the selected camera.
Change MUX
Change the currently selected multiplexer. The next numeric entry followed by Enter
will be the selected multiplexer number.
Next multi-screen
Cycle to thenext multi-screen display.
Picture in picture
Select picture-in-picture mode.
Programming
Function
Description
Store Preset
Sends a store preset command to the current camera. The next numeric entry
followed by Enter will be the selected preset number that the device will store its
current position against.
Store Patrol
Switches to the Store Patrol Menu. It will send a store patrol command to the
current camera. The operator will be prompted for a series of preset, dwell
and speed numbers, each number should be entered and followed with
Enter. To exit the sub-menu press Clear
Record Mimic
Sends a record mimic command to the current camera. The operator will be prompted
to move the selected device through the required mimic patrol.
Store Patrol Menu
New Point
Insert a new preset position into the patrol
Delete Point
Delete a preset position from the patrol
Store
Store the currently defined patrol
Note: In the Patrol setup menu, the menu and next keys turn into navigation keys that can be used to scroll through
the details of the currently displayed Patrol.
Matrix
Function
Description
Seq. Start
Starts a camera sequence running. The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be
the selected sequence pattern.Starting sequences can be restricted by log in level.
Select Monitor
Selects the new user monitor. The next numeric entry followed by Enter will change
the current monitor.
Pressing the Enter key without a number defaults the current monitor to the default
user monitor configured in the setup menus.
Zonal Switch
Switches a series of previously selected cameras to monitors. The next numeric entry
followed by Enter will be the actioned zonal switch.

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Alarm Management
Function
Description
Alarm Cancel
Cancels the current alarm
Alarm Silence
Silences the local alarm warning
Engineer Setup
Function
Description
Network setup
Mac Address
Line Termination
Mode
Baud rate
Exit
Joystick setup
Centre stick
Speed mode
Twist Sensitivity
Exit
Login account setup
Insert new user
Edit user
Edit login name
Priority
Password
(Clear)
Delete user
(Clear)
Eng. Login Setup
Edit Zonal Switch
New Switch
Delete Switch
Store
Auto Logoff Time
Log Off
Revert to factory
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Log-on and Log-off Procedure
The ZVK-22D supports
49 users
1 dedicated engineer logon.
Operator control priority can be set on an individual user basis.
The ZVK-22D comes with three default users alreadyconfigured:
User Name
Password
Default User
1111
Default User 2
2222
Engineer
3333
If all password codes with engineering access are lost, users cannot be configured and the keyboard must be reset back to
factorysettings. Contact our technical support line for advice on this procedure.
Log-on
Before the keyboard can be used an operator has to log-on by selecting their user name and entering a password code. To
log-on follow the procedure below.
1. Use the Next keyuntil your user name is visible
2. Select thesoftkey adjacent to your user name.
3. Now enter your password code using the numeric keypad and press Enter.
4. You should now be logged onto the keyboard. If the error message Login Incorrect appears, simply repeat steps 1
to 3.
Log-off
Log off ?
[Enter] = Confirm
[Clear] = Cancel
Logging-off the ZVK-22D keyboard is achieved by
selecting the Log-off option from the General menu or
Engineer setup menu.

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Keyboard Information
On power-up the ZVK-22D will display it’s firmware version in the status bar eg. 1.2.0.0
Network status
The network status shows the current status of communication between the keyboard and the controller. This is displayed at
the bottom of the control pane
(Nothing displayed)
Communications is good
Not Detected
The ZVK-22D is not detecting any communications. This generally means a fault with the network receive (i.e. the
keyboard cannot see polls from the controller).
No Response
The ZVK-22D is not detecting enough polls to operate correctly. This generally means a fault with the network
transmit (i.e. the controller cannot see the poll replies but the keyboard can see the network).
If you request technical
support you maybe asked
for this number

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Classic Mode
The Control pane of the displayis used to displayinformation about the currently selected camera.
The current monitor and camera are displayed on the top.
In the centre are indicators for the status of receiver functions:
Lamp
Wiper
Iris manual
Aux 1
Aux 3
This status information is only displayed once control of the camera has been granted.
The top right of the pane is used to indicate PTZF operation. An arrow is drawn showing the approximate direction of pan and
tilt. The shape above the arrow indicates zoom (two hollow circles), focus (hollow star) or iris (hollowcircle and a filled circle)
Monitor 1
Camera 8
Lamp o Aux 1 o
Iris o Aux 3 o
Wiper o

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Selecting cameras and monitors
To select a monitor.
Method 1
01. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Monitor.
02. Now enter a monitor in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter.
Method 2
01. Type required monitor number
02. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Monitor.
Method 3
01. Press the Clear button when in the keyboards idle state (ie you are not in the process of entering a command)
02. Now enter a monitor in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter.
This operation does not have to be done prior to every switch –it is only required when you wish to change which
monitor you want to control.
To select a camera.
Method 1
01. Enter a camera in the range 0 –9999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter .
In the keyboards idle state (ie you are not in the process of entering a command) all numeric entries on the
keyboard followed by an Enter are assumed to be cameras selections.
Method 2
01. Enter a camera in the range 0 –9999 using the numeric keypad
02. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Camera.

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Controlling cameras
Camera functions such as Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus can be controlled via the proportional joystick and other functions
including Lamp, Wash, Wipe controlled using the softkeys directly adjacent to each of the menu options.
Camera control is automatically requested whenever you select or try to operate any of the camera functions described
above. Control of a camera is granted to a user based on Meyertech’s hierarchal camera control priority, the rules of which
are:
01. Only one operator can be in control of anyparticular camera at any one time.
02. Control of a camera is granted based on the priority level of the requesting operator. The priority level is a
configuration option. Level settings are in the range 1-9, nine being the highest level of priority available.
03. If the camera requested is not currently under control by any other use, control will be granted to the requesting user.
04. If the camera is currently being controlled by another user, and both users have equal priority levels, control will be
denied to the requesting operator.
05. If the camera is currently being controlled by another user, and the requesting user has a lower level of priority than
the current user, control will be denied to the requesting operator.
06. If the camera is currently being controlled by another user and the requesting user has a higher level of priority than
the current user, control will be granted to the requesting operator and the current user will automatically be forced to
submit control.
To Release Control of a camera.
Camera control is automatically released every time you select a new camera, but on occasion you may want to release
control of the camera to another user whilst maintaining the picture on your spot monitor.
01. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Release Control.
To select Camera Presets or Camera Home position.
Camera presets are ‘preset’ camera positions of Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus which the camera automatically returns to when
requested byeither the user or ZoneVu system. Home is a special preset position usually set by the system administrator as
the position the camera should be at when not being controlled bya user.
To select the Home position:
01. Press the softkey directlyadjacent to the menu option, Home.
02. If the menu option, Home is not currently displayed, use the Next and Menu keys to find it.
To select a Preset position:
Method 1
01. First press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Preset.
02. Now enter a PRESET in the range 0 –999 usingthenumeric keypad followed by Enter
Method 2

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01. Type required preset number
02. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Preset.
To store a Camera Preset
01. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Store Preset
02. Now enter a PRESET in the range 0 –999 usingthenumeric keypad followed by Enter
To select a Camera Preset Patrol
Placing a camera into a Preset Patrol means the camera will continuously execute a series of Camera Presets over a set
period of time. Preset Patrols are generally configured and stored by each particular camera in the system. Various types of
camera Preset Patrols exist eg. Random, Ordered and Mimic. The task of the ZVK-22D is to command them to start or stop.
Method 1
01. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Preset Patrol.
02. Now enter a PATROL in the range 0 –999 using the numeric keypadfollowed byEnter
Method 2
01. Type required patrol number
02. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Patrol.
To store a Camera Patrol
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Store Patrol
01 Now enter a PATROL in the range 0 –999 using the numeric keypadfollowed byEnter
02 Follow the on-screen menu for entering details of each position within the patrol.
Note that the details of the Patrol are not stored on the keyboard and reviewing an existing patrol is not possible.

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Alarm Mode
Alarm mode allows alarms to be advised to the operator using just the ZVK-22D keyboard.
On receipt of an alarm from the Site Controller or Series 328 matrix, the buzzer will sound and a pop-up menu will appear
asking the user if they want to navigate to the alarm menu.If declined, the buzzer will stay on and the alarm menu will have to
be navigated to using the normalmenu structure.
Two operations are possible on each alarm:
Cancel the alarm
Silence the alarm
If the silence button is pressed the alarm will stay active (but silent) until cancel is pressed.
If cancel is pressed, the alarm will silence and a cancel command will be sent to the site controller.
The alarm details will be shown in the control pane.

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Controlling Peripherals
DVR Control
DVR mode allows the user to take control of DVRs connected to the ZoneVu system.
Once in the DVR Control Menu you can:
Select a DVR camera input to DVR Output 1
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, DVR Output 1
Now enter a DVR in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter.
Select a DVR camera input to DVR Output 2
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, DVR Output 2
Now enter a DVR in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter.
Select a DVR to control
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, DVR Select.
Now enter a DVR in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter.
Step through the various multiplexer multi-screens
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Next multi-screen to select the next MSC.
Play a recording.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Play.
Stop a device from playing only
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Stop Playback
Goto the specific time/date of a recording
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Goto
Now enter the Time/Date in the Format ddmmyyhhmmss followed by Enter, The Next and Clear keycan be used to
move the cursor back and forth through the entered time/date so it can be amended before Enter is pressed. If
Clear is pressed whilst the cursor is in the first position, the entry willbe cleared down
Fast Forward from the current playpoint.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Fast Forward
Fast Reverse from the current play point.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Fast Rewind

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Pause a playback.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Pause.
Record.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Record
Stop a playback and / or recording.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Stop
MUX Control
MUX mode allows the user to take control of Multiplexers connected to the ZoneVu system.
Once in the Multiplexer Control Menu you can:
Select a multiplexer camera input to the multiplexer MSC output, normallyreferred to as the digital output.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, MUX digital
Now enter a CAMERA in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter
Select a multiplexer camera input to the multiplexer spot output, normally referred to as the analogue output.
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, MUX spot
Now enter a CAMERA in the range 1 –999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter
Select a multiplexer to control
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Change Mux.
Now enter a MUX in the range 1 –999 using the numerickeypad followed by Enter
Step through the various multiplexer multi-screens
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Next multi-screen to select the next MSC.
Show Picture in Picture
Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Picture in Picture.
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