KTD-400 Controller Keypad. Installation and Operation Manual

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KTD-400 Controller Keypad Installation and Operation Manual

2000, Kalatel, a division of Interlogix, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ANY KALATEL SOFTWARE SUPPLIED WITH KALATEL PRODUCTS IS PROPRIETARY AND FURNISHED UNDER LICENSE AND MAY BE USED OR COPIED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSE. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Kalatel, a division of Interlogix, Inc. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Kalatel, in keeping pace with technological advances, is a company of product innovation. Therefore, it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up-to-date. Kalatel accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities, losses, or risks, personal or otherwise, incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use or application of any of the contents of this document. For technical support before and after installation, call 800-469-1676. Kalatel offers 24-hr technical support 7 days a week. Call: Tech Support 800-469-1676 (6 a.m. 5 p.m. PST Monday through Friday) Tech Support 541-740-3589 (all other times) Main 800-343-3358 or 541-754-9133 Fax: Tech Support 541-752-9096 (available 24 hr a day) Main 541-754-7162 Web: www.kalatel.com 2

Contents Introduction... 5 Controller Keypad Placement...5 Installation... 7 KTD-400 & KTD-300R...7 Setting the DIP Switch...7 Mounting the KTD-300R...7 Wiring Connections...8 Programming... 11 Initial Programming... 11 KTD-400 Programming... 11 Programming Choices for the KTD-400... 11 System Component Programming... 15 P/T/Z Receiver Programming...16 Accessing the Receiver Setup Menus...16 Receiver Setup...16 Setting Electronic Auto Pan Limits...19 P/T/Z Receiver Preset Position Programming...19 Operation... 21 Key Layouts...21 Key Functions...22 Site Select Keys...22 Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Keys...22 Video Switcher Control Keys...22 Multiplexer Function Keys...22 VCR Control Keys...23 Keypad Operation...24 Monitor Selection...24 Camera Selection...24 Engaging Auto Focus on CyberDomes...24 Finding a Preset...24 Preset Tours...24 Camera Sequencing...24 Setting Electronic Auto Pan Limits for Kalatel Domes...25 Video Alarms...25 Clearing Alarms...25 3

Multiplexer Operations...25 Switching to Multiplexer Control Mode...25 Selecting an Active Multiplexer...26 Calling up a Video Input on an Active Multiplexer...26 Switching a Multiplexer to Live Video...26 Placing the Active Multiplexer in the Camera Sequence Mode...26 Viewing VCR Output or Playback...26 Operating Electronic Zoom...26 Selecting Multiple Camera Views on a Multiplexer...26 VCR Operation...26 Switching to VCR Control Mode...26 Selecting an Active VCR...26 Appendix A: Warranty and Return Information... 27 4

Introduction This manual covers installation and operation instructions for a KTD-400 series keypad. Designed for use in a Digiplex system (see Figure 1), the KTD-400 can address and control 512 pan/tilt/zoom receiver sites, operate a matrix switcher with 64 monitor outputs, and address and select views from as many as 64 multiplexers and VCRs. Several models of multiplexers are supported. NOTE: This product was originally called the KTD-300. It has been updated to the KTD-400. Although the look of the KTD-400 has been modified, the functionality of both versions remains the same, except for DTMF compatibility. If you are using a KTS-41A switcher in your KTD-400 system, you will need to order a DTMF Upgrade Kit (item number 1034782). Instructions in this manual referring to the KTD-400 are also applicable to the KTD-300. NOTE: For CyberDome control from the KTD-400, pan/tilt operation is limited to three speeds. NOTE: To operate and control multiplexers and VCRs, a KTD-93 Auxiliary Device Driver is required to interface with each device in a Digiplex system. Controller Keypad Placement A Digiplex system's RS422 control signal originates from the controller keypad located at the head end of the system and travels down line via twisted pair cable. When more than one controller keypad is used, the signal must loop through each keypad or be merged using KTD-312 Signal Mergers (see Figure 2) before being routed to the rest of the components in the system. Figure 1: Placement in a Digiplex System Figure 2: Placement in a Digiplex System using a KTD-312 Signal Merger 5

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Installation KTD-400 & KTD-300R Installing a KTD-400 keypad involves setting the DIP switch, mounting the unit (KTD-300R only), and making cable connections. NOTE: To incorporate a KTS-41A switcher into a KTD-400 system, refer to the installation sheet provided with the DTMF Upgrade Kit. CAUTION: Do not connect power to the unit before all installation steps have been completed. Do not connect directly to a telecommunication network. Setting the DIP Switch The KTD-400 contains a DIP switch that is used to select mode of operation choices as shown in Table 1. To change the switch from factory settings, refer to Figure 3. Table 1: DIP Switch Settings Setting: Description: Digiplex P/T/Z and VCR control only. Multiplexer control only. Factory setting: Digiplex P/T/Z, multiplexer, and VCR control. Controlling a Robot MV96 multiplexer with a KTD-90. Figure 3: KTD-400 and 300R Cover Removal and DIP Switch Location KTD-400 KTD-300R Mounting the KTD-300R The KTD-300R is designed to fit into a standard EIA 19" rack and uses one unit (1.75") of rack space. Mount the unit using the four holes in its front panel and hardware provided from the rack manufacturer. 7

Wiring Connections The KTD-400 comes with a 6-foot cable that attaches to a modular phone box. All external connections are made in the phone box. For the KTD-300R, connections are made to the removable terminal strip located on the rear of the unit. Figures 4 and 5 illustrate connection details. NOTE: The illustrations below give connection points for an RS422 input cable and an RS422 output cable. Do not confuse the two. The input is used only if other keypads, alarm chassis, or a time date generator are located ahead of the unit that is being wired. Digiplex System Connections Wiring the KTD-400 and 300R to control a standard Digiplex system involves connecting the RS422 input cable (if used), the RS422 output cable, and the 12VDC wall transformer (Figures 4 & 5). Figure 4: KTD-400 Modular Phone Box Connections - Standard Digiplex Control Figure 5: KTD-300R Terminal Strip Connections - Standard Digiplex Control 8

KTS-41 System Control Wiring the KTD-300R to control a KTS-41A system involves connecting the RS422 input cable (if used), the RS422 output cable (if used), the DTMF output cable (to the KTS-41A), and the 12VDC wall transformer. See Figure 6. Figure 6: KTD-300R terminal strip connections with KTS-41A control Powering Up After all the connections are made, the KTD-400 or KTD-300R is ready for operation. Plug the 12VDC wall transformer into a power outlet. The LCD window will briefly display keypad setting information, and then it will enter the operating mode. 9

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Programming Initial Programming KTD-400 Programming This section provides instructions for programming the KTD-400 keypad and for using it to program other components in the Digiplex system, including: Pan/Tilt/Zoom Receiver Programming Video Switcher Programming Alarm Interface Programming CyberDome Programming P/T/Z receiver programming and initial entry into programming for other system components is provided; please refer to component manuals for complete programming instructions. Helpful Hint: For large Digiplex systems, the KTD-311 Software Download Package can be used to easily download camera titles. For new installations, these instructions should be followed in the order in which they are presented. If any programmed data needs to be changed at a later date, the menu associated with that data can be accessed by entering the appropriate programming mode and using the designated key(s) to advance to the menu. The KTD-400 offers many programming choices which identify how it will function in the system. A separate code is used to access the menus that describe these choices. Programming choices for the KTD-400: System Size Camera Access Multiplexer Access Multiplexer View Monitor Offset Monitor Access Multiplexer Type VCR Access Use the following steps to program the KTD-400: Step 1) Supply power to the unit. The LCD will momentarily display a limited amount of information on how the KTD-400 is presently programmed. Figure 7: Programming Display KTD-400 DDMMYY 255 64 64 64 00 0 Revision Number Largest Camera Largest Monitor Largest Multiplexer Largest VCR Monitor Offset Key Layout Next, the normal operating display menu will appear: Normal Operating Display Figure 8: Normal Operating Display CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 Enter the programming mode by pressing and holding the set key until the following display appears: Figure 9: Code Entry Display CAMERA 000 (CODE) MONITOR 01 (----) Enter the access code 5, 7, 9, seq. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. 11

Clear Keypad Memory Figure 10: Clear Memory Display CLEAR MEMORY? 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=EXIT Step 2) The CLEAR MEMORY option will erase all data in the controller keypad s nonvolatile memory and reload factory default values. To clear the controller keypad s memory, press 1. The display will automatically advance to the menu shown in Figure 11. If the CLEAR MEMORY function is not to be used, press 0 and go to Step 4. Figure 11: Second Clear Memory Display ARE YOU SURE? 0=NO 3=YES SEQ=EXIT Step 3) This menu offers a safety check. If a 3 is entered, the controller keypad s memory will be reloaded with factory default values. If a 0 is entered, there will be no change. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. System Size Figure 12: System Size Display SYST SIZE (CAMERAS) 511 64 64 64 SEQ=NXT Step 4) This menu is used to set the system size. Use the numerical keys to enter the largest camera number, largest monitor number, largest multiplexer number, and largest VCR number in the system (maximum entries are, cameras-511, monitors-64, multiplexers-64, VCRs-64). The keys can be used to switch between columns. Once all entries are made, the display will automatically advance to the next menu. NOTE: Multiplexer and VCR entries can be 00, which means there are no units in the system (display will skip subsequent menus). Camera Site Access Figure 13: Camera Site Access Display CAMERA 000 ACC=YES 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT Step 5) This menu is used to deny or permit the controller keypad s access to certain camera sites. Press 0 to deny access or 1 to permit access. After each selection, the next camera number will appear. The keys can be used to move between cameras. When done, press seq to advance to the next menu (see note next page). Monitor Access Figure 14: Monitor Access Display MONITOR 01 ACC=YES 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT 12

Step 6) This menu is used to deny or permit the controller keypad s access to certain monitors. Press 0 to deny access or 1 to permit access. After each selection, the next monitor number will appear. The keys can be used to move between monitors. When done, press seq to advance to the next menu. Multiplexer Enabled Figure 15: Multiplexer Enabled Display MPLXR 01 ACC=NO 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT Step 7) This menu determines which multiplexers can be enabled (accessed) from the keypad. This menu will only come up if at least one multiplexer is in the system (see Step 4). To enable a multiplexer, press 1. When enabled, the multiplexer select menu display (Step 8) will appear. This must be done for each multiplexer in the system. Pressing 0 will advance to the next multiplexer, or the keys can be used to move between multiplexers. Press seq to advance to the VCR access menu (see note below). NOTE: In Steps 5-7 and 10, seq will not advance to the next menu if access to all cameras, monitors, and VCRs has been denied. At least one camera site, monitor, multiplexer, and VCR must have access. Multiplexer Select Figure 16: Multiplexer Select Display MPLX 01: ATV SELECT( ) SEQ=NEXT Step 8) When a multiplexer has been enabled, this menu allows selection of different models of multiplexers. Use the keys to scroll through the list. The models are listed in alphabetical order. After selecting the appropriate multiplexer, press seq to advance to the next menu. Multiplexer View Display Figure 17: Multiplexer View Display VIEW: PIP YES 0=N 1=Y =NXT SEQ=EX Step 9) This menu determines which views will be enabled when the keypad is in multiplexer operating mode. (When in multiplexer operating mode, pressing the view key toggles through the views selected here.) Some multiplexer models do not have selectable views and will skip this menu. Use the key to scroll through the list of views available. For each view, press 1 to accept or 0 decline. When all views have been selected, press seq to return to the Multiplexer Enabled menu display. 13

VCR Enabled Figure 18: VCR Enabled Display VCR 01 ACC=YES 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT Step 10) This menu determines which VCRs can be enabled (accessed) from the keypad. This menu will only come up if at least one VCR is in the system (see Step 4). To enable a VCR, press 1. This must be done for each VCR in the system. Pressing 0 will advance to the next VCR, or the keys can be used to move between VCR s. Press seq to advance to the next menu (see previous note). Maximum Presets Figure 19: Maximum Preset Display MAX PRESET: 09 (00 FOR NONE)SEQ=NXT Step 11) This menu determines the maximum number of programmable presets that can be accessed from the keypad. The range is from 00 (none) to 63. Press seq to advance to the next menu. Monitor Offset Figure 20: Monitor Offset Display MONITOR OFFSET NUMBER? SEQ=NEXT Step 12) The default program for the keypad dictates that the selected monitor number will correspond to the number of the matrix switcher output to which it is connected. For example, if Monitor 12 appears in the keypad s display window and a camera selection is made, the monitor that is connected to output 12 of the matrix switcher will switch to that camera. In some applications, a user may prefer to have the monitors numbered simply as 1, 2, 3, etc., instead of using the matrix switcher output number. To allow for the difference in numbers, simply subtract the desired monitor number from the matrix switcher output number, and enter the result as the monitor offset. Example: Suppose a keypad has a monitor that is connected to matrix switcher output #12. To enable the monitor to be addressed as Monitor #1, subtract 1 from 12 and enter the result (11) as the monitor offset. (Matrix Switcher Number) - (Monitor Number) = (Offset) (12) - (1) = (11) In this particular example, if more than one monitor were to be controlled from the keypad, additional monitors would be connected to matrix switcher outputs 13, 14, 15, etc. and would be controlled as Monitor 2, Monitor 3, Monitor 4, etc. NOTE: The keypad will deny any monitor offset number that conflicts with Largest Monitor and Monitor Access programming choices that were made earlier in this section (Refer to Step 4 and Step 6). After the entry, the display will return to the Normal Operating Display. 14

System Component Programming Once the KTD-400 keypad programming has been completed, it can be used to program Digiplex system components. To program system components, begin at the normal operating display and proceed as follows: Figure 21: Normal Operating Display CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 Step 1) Press and hold the set key until the following display appears: Figure 22: Code Entry Display CAMERA 000 (CODE) MONITOR 01 (----) Step 2) Enter the access code 9, 5, 1, seq. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Figure 23: First Menu Display 1=SWTCH 2=PTZ 3=ALRM 4=CYBER SEQ=EXIT From this menu it is possible to perform video switcher programming, P/T/Z receiver programming, alarm interface programming, and CyberDome programming by pressing the corresponding number on the keypad. P/T/Z receiver programming instructions can be found on the following pages. For detailed programming instructions on the CyberDomes, alarm interfaces, and video switchers, please refer to the product programming instructions. 15

Pan/Tilt/Zoom Receiver Programming Each receiver offers mode of operation choices, many of which can be programmed using a KTD-400 series keypad. It can also store preset position information if applicable. The following steps outline the receiver setup procedure. Beginning at the normal operating display, proceed as follows: Figure 24: Normal Operating Display CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 Accessing the Receiver Setup Menus (Steps 1-3) Step 1) Press and hold the set key until the following display appears: Figure 25: Code Entry Display CAMERA 000 (CODE) MONITOR 01 (----) Enter the access code 9, 5, 1, seq. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Figure 26: First Menu Display 1=SWTCH 2=PTZ 3=ALRM 4=CYBER SEQ=EXIT Step 2) Press 2. The first receiver programming menu will appear: Receiver Site Select Figure 27: Receiver Site Selection Display ENTER RECEIVER SITE NUMBER 000 SEQ=EXIT Step 3) Using the numerical keys, enter the receiver site to be programmed. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Receiver Setup (Steps 4-15) Figure 28: Receiver Setup Menu Display 1=SETUP 2=PRESETS SEQ=EXIT Step 4) Press 1 to begin receiver setup. The display will automatically advance to the first setup menu. 16

Pan Cycle Figure 29: Pan Cycle Display PAN CYCL? 0=0% 1=50% 2=100% 3=RDM SEQ=NXT Step 5) If the pan/tilt receiver is to auto pan, enter one of the four following choices listed in the chart below: Choice 0 1 2 3 Description This choice disables the receiver s auto pan function altogether. This choice assigns a 50% duty cycle when the receiver is in auto pan mode (i.e., unit alternately pans and rests for 8 second intervals). This choice assigns a 100% duty cycle when the receiver is in auto pan mode (i.e., unit continuously pans). This choice will cause the receiver to pan randomly when in auto pan mode. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Autopan Autostart Figure 30: Autostart Display AUTO PAN AUTOSTART? 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT Step 6) In the event that receiver power is lost, the receiver can be programmed to resume auto pan once power is restored. If the receiver is to auto pan when power is restored, press 1. If not, press 0. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Lens Voltage Figure 31: Lens Voltage Display LENS VOLTAGE? 1=12V 0=6V SEQ=NEXT Invert Pan/Tilt Step 7) Select the appropriate voltage for the receiver site s motorized lens. Press 0 for 6 volts or 1 for 12 volts. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Figure 32: Invert Pan/Tilt Display INVERT PAN/TILT? 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT Step 8) This selection allows the pan and tilt directions to be reversed in an application where a camera must be mounted in an inverted position. Press 1 to invert, or 0 for normal pan/tilt operation. The next display will appear. 17

Zoom Direction Step 9) The next three menus provide choices for defining the polarity of the output voltage for the motorized lens connected to the receiver. Figure 33: Zoom Direction Display ZOOM DIRECTION? 0=POS 1=NEG SEQ=NEXT Press 0 if the lens requires positive voltage for zoom in and negative voltage for zoom out. Press 1 if the opposite is the case. The next display will appear. Iris Direction Figure 34: Iris Direction Display IRIS DIRECTION? 0=POS 1=NEG SEQ=NEXT Step 10) Press 0 if the lens requires positive voltage for iris open and negative voltage for iris close. Press 1 if the opposite is the case. The next display will appear. Focus Direction Figure 35: Focus Direction Display FOCUS DIRECTION? 0=POS 1=NEG SEQ=NEXT Step 11) Press 0 if the lens requires positive voltage for focus near, and negative voltage for focus far. Press 1 if the opposite is the case. The next display will appear. Clear Receiver Memory Figure 36: First Clear Memory Display CLR RCVR MEM? 000 0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT Step 12) With the CLR RCV MEM option, the KTD-400 will instruct the P/T/Z receiver to erase all data in its nonvolatile memory and reload factory default values. To clear the receiver s memory, press 1 to the menu shown in Figure 37.. The display will automatically advance If the clear receiver memory function is not to be used, press 0 to return to the Receiver Site Selection menu display (Figure 27). Figure 37: Second Clear Memory Display ARE YOU SURE? 0=NO 3=YES SEQ=NEXT 18

Step 13) This menu offers a safety check. If a 3 is entered, the receiver s memory will be reloaded with factory default values. If a 0 is entered, there will be no change. After the choice is made, the display will return to the Receiver Site Selection menu display (Figure 27). Step 14) Repeat steps 3-13 for each receiver in the system. Setting Electronic Auto Pan Limits for Kalatel Domes To set the electronic auto pan limits on Kalatel dome receivers, first position the dome at the limit. While holding down the zoom zoom in and out keys, press the arrow keys in the direction of the limit being set. Example: To set the left limit, move the dome to the position of the desired left limit. While holding down the zoom in and zoom out keys, press. P/T/Z Receiver Preset Position Programming If a P/T/Z receiver or a KTA-12 series P/T/Z dome is equipped for preset camera positioning (P option), the receiver can store 10 preset positions in its nonvolatile memory. Each preset position can be called up individually and, if desired, can also be included in a preset tour (i.e., camera automatically pans, tilts, zooms, and focuses through a series of preset positions). The following procedure explains how preset positions are entered for both purposes. Step 1) Access the receiver setup menu as explained on page 13. The first receiver programming menu will appear as shown below: Receiver Site Select Figure 38: Receiver Site Selection Display ENTER RECEIVER SITE NUMBER 000 SEQ=EXIT Step 2) Use the numerical keys to select the P/T/Z receiver site to be programmed. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Receiver Setup Menu Figure 39: Receiver Setup Menu Display 1=SETUP 2=PRESETS SEQ=EXIT Step 3) Press 2. The display will automatically advance to the next menu. Store Preset Position Figure 40: Preset Position CAM 000 POSITION? -- (00-63) SEQ=EXIT Step 4) Use the pan/tilt, zoom and focus keys (i.e. zoom zoom in, out, etc.) to move the camera to the desired position. 19

Step 5) Assign a preset position number (one or two digit depending on the receiver type and largest preset number) using one of the two methods described below: Method 1: If the position is not to be included in the preset tour, enter the preset number by using the number key(s). A tone will sound to acknowledge that the position has been entered, and the display will return to Figure 40 to allow entry of the next position. Method 2: If the position is to be included in the preset tour, enter the preset number and hold the last digit entered until a tone sounds. The following display will appear. Preset Dwell Time Figure 41: Preset Dwell Time Display CAM 000 DWELL -- (01-31 SEC) SEQ=EXIT Use the numerical keys to enter the time that the camera should remain at the position (1-31 seconds). The display will return to Figure 40 to allow entry of the next position. Step 6) Step 7) Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each additional preset position. When done, press seq to exit to the menu shown in Figure 38 Repeat Steps 2-6 for each camera site using preset positioning. 20

Operation Key Layouts A KTD-400 series keypad can address and control 512 P/T/Z receiver sites, operate a matrix switcher with 64 monitor outputs, address and select views from 64 multiplexers, and control 64 VCRs. It can also be used to control a KTS-41 Mini-Matrix switcher. Figures 42 and 43 display key layouts for the KTD-400 and KTD-300R respectively. Description and operation of each key is presented on the following pages. KTD-400 Key Layout Figure 42: KTD-400 Key Layout 1. Site Select Keys 2. P/T/Z Control Keys 3. Video Switcher Control Keys 4. Multiplexer Function Keys 5. VCR Control Keys KTD-400R Key Layout Figure 43: KTD-300R Key Layout 1. Site Select Keys 2. P/T/Z Control Keys 3. Video Switcher Control Keys 4. Multiplexer Function Keys NOTE: The rack mount chassis does not provide VCR control 21

Key Functions Site Select Keys 0-9 Used for camera and monitor selection in Digiplex operation mode, or camera and multiplexer selection in multiplexer operation. Also used for preset position selection when applicable. clear Refreshes alphanumeric display on the selected monitor. Also used to clear infinite alarms using numerical keys. set Used in combination with 0 through 9 to find preset positions. Also used with auto to engage the preset tour mode. Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Keys zoom zoom in, out focus near, focus far iris open, iris close Used to control the zoom function of the selected receiver site s motorized lens. Used to control the focus function of the selected receiver site s motorized lens. Also used to disengage the autofocus feature on the CyberDome. Used to control the iris function of the selected receiver site s motorized lens. Also used to enable Backlight Compensation option. Used to move the selected receiver site s camera up, down, left, or right in P/T operation. Used to select views for multiplexer operation. Used to toggle between fast, medium and slow speed control for variable speed P/T/Z camera assemblies. auto Places the selected receiver site s pan/tilt unit in the auto pan mode (camera pans left and right automatically). When held down for one second, engages autofocus feature on CyberDomes. Also used in combination with set to initiate the preset tour mode. Video Switcher Control Keys mon seq Used in combination with the number keys (0-9) to select an active monitor. Used to select sequence tour on active monitor. alarm Toggles the active monitor between the alarm on and alarm off modes. Multiplexer Function Keys NOTE: The following keys may function differently, or not at all, on some models of multiplexers. mode run sel zoom Toggles the keypad between Digiplex, multiplexer, and VCR control modes. Selects automatic switching of videos in lower right window of current view; also used in setup of motion detection areas. Used to select an active multiplexer or VCR. Toggles between a full screen view and a 2x view of the selected video, if available on the specific multiplexer. 22

live vcr full view fn Used to view the live video inputs in any of the display modes; also used during setup of motion detection areas Selects VCR output for monitoring during taping or VCR input for viewing during playback. Also used in setup of motion detection areas. Used by some multiplexer types to restore full view. Toggles between selected views. Reserved for future development. VCR Control Keys Eject, or menu, depending on VCR model. Stop playback or stop recording of the VCR. Record. Pause recording or playback. Rewind (or reverse, if in PLAYBACK). Playback. Fast Forward (or search if in PLAYBACK). rev spd spd Reverse. Decrease recording speed. Increase recording speed. 23

Keypad Operation When power is first supplied to a KTD-400 series keypad, the LCD display will briefly display the Kalatel name and then appear as shown below: Figure 44: KTD-400 s Normal Operating Display CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 From this display and by observing the system s monitors, the operator uses the function keys for control. Monitor Selection To select a monitor, press mon and use 0 through 9 to enter the desired number. Engaging Auto Focus on CyberDomes focus To engage auto focus on CyberDomes, press and hold auto for one second. Use near or focus far to disengage. Finding a Preset Example: To select Monitor 12, press mon, 1, 2 All video switching operations will now be performed on the selected monitor. Camera Selection To select a camera, use 0 through 9 to enter the desired number. Example: To select Camera 345, press 3, 4, 5 The camera associated with the site will appear on the selected monitor, and all keys applicable to that site will become operational (e.g., pan, tilt, zoom, etc.). To find a preset, select the desired camera, press set and use 0 through 9 to enter the preset number. The entry may be one or two digits depending on the largest preset position programmed in the keypad setup. Example: To find preset 6, press set, 6. NOTE: The preset option referred to in this chapter will function only if activated during setup. Preset Tours To activate a camera s preset tours or ShadowTour, select the desired camera and press set, auto, and the tour number (1-4). On older models of the CyberDome, only one preset tour could be programmed. Entering any tour number will activate the preset tour. To deactivate the tour, press an arrow key. Camera Sequencing To place a monitor in the sequence mode: Select the monitor, and press seq. The following display will appear in the keypad s display window: Figure 45: Sequence Selection ENTER SEQUENCE NUMBER? _ (1,2,3,4) 24

Use 1 through 4 to enter the desired sequence tour. Setting Electronic Auto Pan Limits for Kalatel Domes To set the electronic auto pan limits on Kalatel dome receivers, first position the dome at the limit. While holding down the zoom zoom in and out keys, press the arrow keys in the direction of the limit being set. Video Alarms Example: To set the left limit, move the dome to the position of the desired left limit. While holding down the zoom in and zoom out keys, press. To place a monitor in or remove it from the alarm mode, select the monitor and press alarm. Each time alarm is pressed, it either places the monitor in, or removes it from, the alarm mode. When a monitor is in the alarm mode, an A appears on the monitor screen. In this mode, the monitor will automatically call up alarmed sites. Figure 46: Monitor Screen with Alarm Mode Enabled NOTE: A monitor will only respond to alarms if it is in the alarm mode. A manual video call up will take a monitor out of the alarm mode. Clearing Alarms In a Digiplex system, alarmed sites can be programmed to remain on the monitor screen indefinitely, and must be cleared by the operator. To clear the alarm, press clear and use 0 through 9 to enter the site number. Example: To clear alarm site 22, press clear, 0, 2, 2. Multiplexer Operation The mode key toggles the KTD-400 between normal operation mode, multiplexer operation mode, and VCR operation mode. Switching to Multiplexer Control Mode To enter the multiplexer operation mode press the MODE key once and the following display will appear: Figure 47: Multiplexer Operation Mode MULTIPLEXER 01 VIEW -- The keypad is now able to control multiplexers. 25

Selecting an Active Multiplexer Press the sel key followed by the number keys to enter the multiplexer number you wish to control. Example: To select multiplexer number 12 press sel, 1, 2. Calling up a Video Input on an Active Multiplexer Once the desired multiplexer has been selected, enter the video input number desired by using the number keys 0-9. Example: To call up video input number 9 on the active multiplexer, enter 0, 9. Switching a Multiplexer to Live Video Press the live key to place the active multiplexer in the live video mode. Placing the Multiplexer in the Camera Sequence Mode Press the run key to place the active multiplexer in the video sequence mode. Viewing VCR Output or Playback. Press the vcr key to view the output for the VCR during recording or playback from the VCR during review of the VCR tapes. Operating Electronic Zoom For multiplexers equipped with zoom capability, the zoom key will switch the multiplexer to this mode. While viewing in this mode, the arrow keys are used to move the zoom area within the image. (Electronic Zoom may vary according to the model of multiplexer.) Selecting Multiple Camera Views on a Multiplexer Press the view key to step the active multiplexer between those views programmed to be available for that multiplexer. Each time the view key is pressed, the next available view will be displayed by the multiplexer. Refer to the installation and operation documentation provided with the multiplexer to determine available views. VCR Operation The mode key toggles the KTD-400 between normal operation mode, multiplexer operation mode, and VCR operation mode. Switching to VCR Control Mode To enter the VCR operation mode, press the MODE key twice if multiplexers have been enabled, or once if there are no multiplexers. The following display will appear: Figure 48: VCR Operation Mode VCR 01 The keypad is now able to control VCRs. Selecting an Active VCR Press the sel key followed by the number keys to enter the VCR number you wish to control. Example: To select VCR number 12 press sel, 1, 2. 26

Appendix A Warranty & Return Information Three-Year Warranty* Kalatel, a division of Interlogix, Inc. warrants its products for three years from the date of factory shipment. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship, and does not cover equipment that has been abused, damaged, or modified. Return Guidelines For all returns, please be prepared to provide the following information to technical support: Company name, address, telephone number, and fax number Where the product was purchased Purchase order or invoice number Model and serial number Details of the defect An RMA number will be issued for all returns. To obtain an RMA number, call 800-469-1676 Monday through Friday between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. PST. Please write the RMA number on the outside of the package(s). Technical Support Kalatel offers 24-hr technical support 7 days a week. Call: Fax: 800-469-1676 (6 a.m. 5 p.m. PST Mon. Fri.) 541-740-3589 (all other times; limited support) 541-752-9096 (available 24 hr a day) Advance Replacement A Purchase Order number must be issued for any Advance Replacement. We will evaluate the condition of the returned equipment and deduct restocking or refurbishing fees, if any, from the credit transaction. Loaner/Repairs A Purchase Order number must be issued for any equipment loan or repair transaction. Non-warranty repairs are subjected to a minimum charge of $15.00. When requesting an RMA number, it is recommended that the request be made directly by the technician involved in the servicing or installation of the equipment. If this is not possible, a detailed description of the problem is necessary. *The following products are not covered for three years: InView, MobileView, Digiplex Remote, and Paragon (14-month warranty); RSM-PC, RSM-1600, RSM-700, and RSM-POD (1-year warranty); Calibur products (2-year warranty). 27