Pelco Electronic Keyboard C586M User Manual

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KBD4000V  
Genex® Multiplexer  
Keyboard  
Installation/  
Operation Manual  
C586M (9/99)  
Pelco • 3500 Pelco Way • Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA • www.pelco.com  
In North America and Canada: Tel (800) 289-9100 or FAX (800) 289-9150  
International Customers: Tel +1 (559) 292-1981 or FAX +1 (559) 348-1120  
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
Figure  
Page  
1
2
Rear Panel of KDB4000V Keyboard ..................................................................7  
KBD4000V Interface Mounting Hole Dimensions ..............................................7  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Connecting KBD4000V to a Multiplexer .............................................................7  
Connecting KBD4000Vs to a Multiplexer Server ...............................................8  
Connecting KBD4000 Series Keyboards to a Multiplexer Server ......................9  
Alternative Method of Connecting Keyboards to a Server .................................9  
KBD4000V Keyboard Definitions ......................................................................13  
Basic System Setup Menu ................................................................................23  
Advanced System Setup Menu .........................................................................25  
Basic VCR Setting Menu ...................................................................................28  
Custom VCR Setup Menu .................................................................................29  
Basic Camera Menu..........................................................................................30  
Activity Detection Mask .....................................................................................32  
Camera Sequence Menu ..................................................................................34  
Help Menu .........................................................................................................34  
LIST OF TABLES  
Table  
Page  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances...............................................................6  
Keyboard Addresses ..........................................................................................6  
Operation Guide ................................................................................................14  
Camera Numbers with Switch 7 ON .................................................................21  
VCR Types ........................................................................................................28  
Programming Menu Defaults ............................................................................37  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS  
Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and  
conform to all local codes.  
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P  
enclosure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where  
exposed to rain and moisture.  
3. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.  
4. After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resistance  
measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not  
been connected to line circuitry.  
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:  
This symbol indicates that dangerous  
voltage constituting a risk of electric shock  
is present within this unit.  
C A U T I O N :  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
This symbol indicates that there are  
important operating and maintenance  
instructions in the literature accompanying  
this unit.  
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation  
and operation.  
DESCRIPTION  
The KBD4000V Genex® Multiplexer Keyboard is a full-function keyboard controller for the  
Genex MX4000 Multiplexer and the Genex MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server. The inclusion  
of a 5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal LCD color monitor creates a complete, stand-alone control  
and viewing package. A built-in tilt stand adds an additional 20 degrees to the standard  
viewing angle for the keyboard’s monitor.  
The keyboard comes with a KBD4000V Interface, a communication block that combines  
data, video, and power for delivery to the keyboard.  
This manual covers the KBD4000V keyboard’s operation with the duplex and simplex  
models of the multiplexer. The differences, as they pertain to the keyboard, will be indicated  
in the text and art wherever necessary.  
There are two modes of operation–multiplexer mode and multiplexer server  
mode–depending on whether the keyboard is connected to a multiplexer or to a server.  
In the multiplexer mode, a single keyboard interfaces up to 16 multiplexers that are  
daisy-chained together. With 9-channel multiplexers, the keyboard can control up to  
144 cameras; with 16-channel multiplexers, up to 256 cameras can be controlled.  
In the multiplexer server mode, up to four keyboards can be connected to a server, which  
interfaces up to eight multiplexers. Up to 72 cameras can be controlled with 9-channel  
multiplexers or 128 cameras with 16-channel multiplexers.  
In addition to performing all the control functions that can be done from the front panel of  
the multiplexer, the keyboard features a three-axis joystick and additional keys for full  
control of fixed speed and variable speed pan, tilt, and lens functions. The keyboard can  
also operate presets, auxiliaries, and patterns and can be used to program the multiplexer  
or server.  
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MODELS  
KBD4000V  
Keyboard for pan, tilt and lens control of variable speed receivers.  
Includes 5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal color monitor. 120 VAC, 60 Hz.  
KBD4000V-X  
Keyboard for pan, tilt, and lens control of variable speed receivers.  
Includes 5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal color monitor. 230 VAC. 50 Hz.  
INSTALLATION  
NOTE: The KBD4000V  
Keyboard in combination  
with a Genex multiplexer  
provides Coaxitron® control  
of pan, tilt, and lens  
The following parts are supplied:  
1
1
1
KBD4000V Keyboard  
KBD4000V Interface  
6-foot (1.8 m) interface cable  
1
1
1
+12 VDC power supply  
RJ-45 wall block  
25-foot (7.6 m) data cable  
functions.  
There are two modes of operation–multiplexer mode and multiplexer server mode–  
depending on whether the keyboard is connected to a multiplexer or to a server.  
When used with 15-bit  
standard Coaxitronreceivers,  
such as the CX9000 Series,  
the PT7700, and the ED25/  
27/28/29, the KBD4000V in  
conjunction with the multi-  
plexer supports all pan, tilt,  
and lens functions, and AUX  
on/off. The keyboard will not  
set or call presets or support  
preset scanning.  
In the multiplexer mode, a single keyboard is plugged into the back of a Genex MX4000  
Multiplexer.  
In the multiplexer server mode, up to four keyboards can be connected to the back of a  
Genex MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server.  
Proceed to the Multiplexer Mode Installation or Multiplexer Server Mode Installation section.  
MULTIPLEXER MODE INSTALLATION  
1. Remove the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the keyboard (refer to Figure 1).  
2. Set the switches (refer to Figure 1 for switch locations).  
When used with 32-bit ex-  
tended Coaxitronreceivers,  
such as Esprit®, Intercept®,  
Spectra®, and LRD41C21/  
LRD41C22 Series, the  
KBD4000V in conjunction  
with the multiplexer will  
support all the functions of a  
15-bit receiver, including the  
setting and calling of presets  
and patterns. It will not  
support programming of  
labels for presets or patterns.  
If labels for presets or  
ADDRESS  
Set switches 1, 2, and 3 all OFF. This is address 0, which selects the multiplexer mode  
of operation.  
COMMUNICATION MODE  
Set switch 4 OFF to enable the polled communication mode. Use this for normal key-  
board operation.  
Set switch 4 ON to put the keyboard in the non-polled communication mode. Use this  
when the keyboard communicates remotely over communications media that will not  
support the polled mode. This is any communications media that introduces a signifi-  
cant delay in the transmission of data (for example, phone line transmission systems).  
In the non-polled mode, the keyboard can be used to control multiplexer(s) only. The  
non-polled mode is not supported by the multiplexer server.  
patterns are required, they  
would need to be pro-  
grammed with a different  
control, such as the  
UNUSED  
Leave switch 5 OFF. It is not used.  
MPT9500.  
TURBO MODE  
Set switch 6 ON to enable the turbo pan feature. Set the switch OFF to disable the  
turbo pan feature.  
CAMERA ADDRESS MODE  
There are two modes for addressing cameras: by addressing all the cameras  
consecutively from 1-256 (refer to Table D) or by addressing the cameras in groups of  
16 according to the multiplexer they are connected to. For example, multiplexer 1,  
cameras 1-16; multiplexer 2, cameras 1-16, etc.  
Set switch 7 ON if you want to address all cameras consecutively.  
Set switch 7 OFF if you want to address cameras according to the multiplexer they are  
connected to.  
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PROGRAMMING MODE  
Set switch 8 ON to program the multiplexer and camera presets and patterns from the  
keyboard. Set the switch OFF to disable programming.  
3. Replace the cover on the back of the keyboard.  
4. Peel off the protective coverings over the LED display and the LCD monitor on the  
keyboard.  
5. Attach the KBD4000V Interface to the wall with the screws that are provided (refer to  
Figure 2). The interface must be within 6 feet (1.8 m) of the keyboard and the nearest  
suitable electrical outlet. The interface cover can be removed for ease of mounting.  
Replace the cover when the mounting is complete.  
Refer to Figure 3 for the following steps.  
6. Mount the wall block within 25 feet (7.6 m) of the multiplexer. Wire the wall block to the  
interface. Maximum cable distance between the wall block and interface over 24-gauge  
wire is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). Pelco recommends using shielded twisted pairs cable,  
such as Belden 9843 or similar cable, that meets or exceeds the basic requirements  
for RS-485 communication.  
7. Connect the 25-foot (7.6 m) data cable to the wall block and to the COM IN port on the  
rear panel of the multiplexer.  
8. Connect a video coaxial cable from the VIDEO IN connector on the interface to the  
MAIN or SPOT monitor connector on the rear panel of the multiplexer. Refer to Table A  
for the type of video coaxial cable to use.  
NOTE: If the distance  
between the wall block and  
interface exceeds the  
maximum allowable coaxial  
cable distance, use a video  
amplifier to extend the  
distance of the video coaxial  
cable.  
Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances  
Cable Type*  
Maximum Distance  
RG59/U  
RG6/U  
RG11/U  
750 ft (229 m)  
1,000 ft (305 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
* Minimum cable requirements:  
75 ohms impedance. All-copper center conductor.  
95% braided copper shield.  
9. Connect the interface cable to the interface and keyboard.  
10. Connect the +12 VDC power supply to the interface and source of power.  
11. Turn on the power switch on the rear of the keyboard.  
MULTIPLEXER SERVER MODE INSTALLATION  
1. Remove the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the keyboard (refer to Figure 1).  
2. Set the switches (refer to Figure 1 for switch locations).  
NOTE: If the keyboard will  
be connected to a server  
that will operate in the  
paired mode configuration,  
only addresses 1 and 3 can  
be used. Refer to the server  
manual for information about  
the paired mode  
ADDRESS  
Refer to Table B to set the address of the keyboard.  
Table B. Keyboard Addresses  
configuration.  
Keyboard  
Address  
Switch Settings  
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3
1
2
3
4
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OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
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RJ-45 JACK  
PIN FUNCTIONS TABLE  
PIN 1  
PIN  
FUNCTION  
Tx+  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tx-  
+12 VDC  
DC COMMON  
GROUND  
COMP. VIDEO  
Rx-  
Rx+  
VIDEO POWER  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
KEYBOARD  
DIP SWITCH  
(BENEATH COVER)  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
MONITOR ON/OFF  
SWITCH  
Figure 1. Rear Panel of KDB4000V Keyboard  
2.5"  
(6.4 cm)  
Figure 2. KBD4000V Interface Mounting Hole Dimensions  
SPOT MAIN  
AUX  
VCR  
IN COM OUT  
IN  
ALARMS  
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OCC S  
OUT  
110-240 V~50/60 Hz  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
101112 13 14 1516  
SVHS  
SVHS  
MULTIPLEXER  
25 FOOT (7.6 M) DATA CABLE  
USER-SUPPLIED  
COMMUNICATION  
CABLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX+  
RX-  
R+  
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USER-SUPPLIED  
VIDEO COAX CABLE  
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TX-  
KBD4000V  
T–  
T+  
TX+  
KBD4000V  
RJ-45  
WALL  
BLOCK  
KBD4000V  
INTERFACE  
INTERFACE  
CABLE  
VIDEO POWER  
ON  
OFF  
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N
1
2
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4
KBD4000V  
Figure 3. Connecting KBD4000V to a Multiplexer  
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VIDEO OUTPUTS  
1
LOCAL  
KEYBOARD  
MUX(S)  
2
3
4
MULTIPLEXER SERVER  
R+  
R-  
LIVE/VCR  
MONITOR  
T-  
AUX  
T+  
R+  
R-  
UNIT  
MAIN  
SPOT  
SEQ  
VIEW PATTERN PRESET  
FAR  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
3
NEAR  
4
5
8
0
6
9
OPEN  
CLOSE  
KBD4000V  
T-  
7
T+  
KBD4000V  
CAM  
CLEAR  
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+
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+
COLOR  
BRIGHTNESS  
KBD4000V  
MADE IN U.S.A.  
KBD4000V  
INTERFACE  
KBD4000V  
R+  
R-  
LIVE/VCR  
MONITOR  
T-  
AUX  
T+  
R+  
R-  
UNIT  
1
MAIN  
SPOT  
SEQ  
VIEW PATTERN PRESET  
FAR  
ON  
OFF  
2
5
8
0
3
NEAR  
4
7
6
9
OPEN  
CLOSE  
KBD4000V  
T-  
T+  
KBD4000V  
CAM  
CLEAR  
-
+
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+
COLOR  
BRIGHTNESS  
KBD4000V  
MADE IN U.S.A.  
KBD4000V  
INTERFACE  
KBD4000V  
R+  
R-  
LIVE/VCR  
MONITOR  
T-  
AUX  
T+  
R+  
R-  
UNIT  
1
MAIN  
SPOT  
SEQ  
VIEW PATTERN PRESET  
FAR  
ON  
OFF  
2
5
8
0
3
NEAR  
4
7
6
9
OPEN  
CLOSE  
KBD4000V  
T-  
T+  
KBD4000V  
CAM  
CLEAR  
-
+
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+
COLOR  
BRIGHTNESS  
KBD4000V  
MADE IN U.S.A.  
KBD4000V  
INTERFACE  
KBD4000V  
Figure 4. Connecting KBD4000Vs to a Multiplexer Server  
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MULTIPLEXER  
SERVER  
LOCAL  
T+ T-  
R- R+  
FROM MULTIPLEXER  
SERVER  
USER-  
SUPPLIED  
CABLE  
SECOND KBD  
WALL BLOCK  
FIRST KBD  
WALL BLOCK  
R+  
R-  
TERMINAL  
TERMINAL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
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8
TX+  
TX-  
T-  
T+  
R+  
R-  
GND  
TO KBD4000V  
KBD4000V  
RX-  
T-  
RX+  
T+  
KBD4000V  
POWER SUPPLY  
KBD4000V  
INTERFACE  
WALL BLOCK  
TERMINALS  
4
3
5
6
7
8
12 VAC  
WALL  
TRANSFORMER  
12 VAC  
WALL  
TRANSFORMER  
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Figure 5. Connecting KBD4000 Series Keyboards to a Multiplexer Server  
MULTIPLEXER SERVER  
LOCAL  
FROM MULTIPLEXER SERVER  
USER-  
SUPPLIED  
CABLE  
T+ T-  
R- R+  
FIRST KBD  
WALL BLOCK  
SECOND KBD*  
WALL BLOCK  
R+  
R-  
TERMINAL  
TERMINAL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX+  
TX-  
T-  
T+  
R+  
R-  
GND  
TO KBD4000V  
KBD4000V  
T-  
RX-  
T+  
RX+  
KBD4000V  
POWER SUPPLY  
WALL BLOCK  
TERMINALS  
* AS NEEDED  
KBD4000V  
INTERFACE  
4
3
5
6
7
8
12 VAC  
WALL  
TRANSFORMER  
12 VAC  
WALL  
TRANSFORMER  
2
1
(WIRE COM OUT AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 5)  
Figure 6. Alternative Method of Connecting Keyboards to a Server  
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UNUSED  
Switches 4 and 5 are not used in the multiplexer server mode. They must be placed in  
the OFF position.  
TURBO MODE  
Set switch 6 ON to enable the turbo pan feature. Set the switch OFF to disable the  
turbo pan feature.  
CAMERA ADDRESS MODE  
There are two modes for addressing cameras: by addressing all the cameras  
consecutively from 1-256 (refer to Table D) or by addressing the cameras in groups of  
16 according to the multiplexer they are connected to; for example, multiplexer 1,  
cameras 1-16; multiplexer 2, cameras 1-16, etc.  
Set switch 7 ON if you want to address all cameras consecutively.  
Set switch 7 OFF if you want to address cameras according to the multiplexer they are  
connected to.  
PROGRAMMING MODE  
Set switch 8 ON to program the server and the multiplexer. Set the switch OFF to  
disable programming.  
3. Replace the cover on the back of the keyboard.  
4. Peel off the protective coverings over the LED display and the LCD monitor on the  
keyboard.  
5. Attach the KBD4000V Interface to the wall with the screws that are provided (refer to  
Figure 2). The interface must be within 6 feet (1.8 m) of the keyboard and the nearest  
suitable electrical outlet. The interface cover can be removed for ease of mounting.  
Replace the cover when the mounting is complete.  
Refer to Figures 3-6 for the following steps.  
6. Wire the interface to the server. Up to four keyboards can be connected to the server.  
There are two methods:  
a. One keyboard can be connected to the LOCAL KEYBOARD port and three to the  
REMOTE KEYBOARD(S) port.  
b. All four keyboards can be connected to the REMOTE KEYBOARD(S) port.  
Refer to Figure 3 to wire the KBD4000V to the LOCAL KEYBOARD port of the  
server. (NOTE: Figure 3 shows a multiplexer, not a server. Connect the 25-foot  
(7.6 m) data cable from the wall block to the LOCAL KEYBOARD port on the  
server, not to the COM IN connection on the multiplexer.)  
NOTE: The 25-foot data  
cable and the wall block  
supplied with the keyboard  
are not required when you  
connect the keyboard to the  
remote keyboard port of the  
server.  
Refer to Figures 4-6 to wire the KBD4000V to the REMOTE KEYBOARD(S) port.  
Figure 4 shows multiple KBD4000Vs connected to the server. Figures 5 and 6  
show a single KBD4000V keyboard with KBD4000 or KBD4002 keyboards.  
Maximum distance between the server and the farthest keyboard over 24-gauge  
wire is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). Pelco recommends using shielded twisted pairs  
cable, such as Belden 9843 or similar cable, that meets or exceeds the basic  
requirements for RS-485 communication.  
NOTE: If the distance  
between the wall block and  
interface exceeds the  
maximum allowable coaxial  
cable distance, use a video  
amplifier to extend the  
distance of the video coaxial  
cable.  
7. Connect a video coaxial cable from the VIDEO IN connector on the interface to a  
VIDEO OUT connector on the rear of the server. Refer to Table A for the type of video  
coaxial cable to use.  
8. Connect the interface cable to the interface and keyboard.  
9. Connect the +12 VDC power supply to the interface and source of power.  
10. Turn on the power switch on the rear of the keyboard.  
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OPERATION  
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT PROGRAMMING  
When the keyboard is plugged into a multiplexer or multiplexer server, the keyboard is  
ready to operate. However, some minimal programming may be required to  
make your system work.  
MULTIPLEXER  
The default settings for the duplex and simplex multiplexers are not the same, and it should  
not be assumed that there is nothing more to do after connecting the keyboard to the system.  
Below are the minimum things to check.  
1. To allow the keyboard to communicate with multiplexers in the polled mode (switch  
4 OFF), you must designate one multiplexer (any one) as the master and all the  
others as slaves. If you have just one multiplexer, it must be the master. In the  
non-polled communication mode (switch 4 ON), all multiplexers must be slaves (the  
keyboard is the master).  
Set the master/slave designation from the front panel of the multiplexer,  
not from the keyboard. Go to the Advanced System Setup menu (refer to  
multiplexer manual) and select master or slave in the COMM. TYPE menu item. The  
default is SLAVE for duplex multiplexers and MASTER (KBD T/D) for simplex  
multiplexers.  
2. If you have more than one multiplexer, each one must have its own address (Unit ID in  
the Advanced System Setup menu). If you have a server, the multiplexer address must  
match the input on the server to which it is connected; for example, if the multiplexer is  
connected to input 3 on the server, set the multiplexer address to 3. Set the address  
from the front panel of the multiplexer, not from the keyboard.  
3. If you have moveable cameras (they must be Coaxitron compatible), you must  
program the Coaxitron format for each camera (Camera menu). The duplex  
multiplexer COAXITRON FORMAT default setting is OFF, while the simplex default  
setting is EXTENDED. Programming can be done from the front panel of the  
multiplexer or from the keyboard (refer to the Programming section for keyboard  
instructions).  
MULTIPLEXER SERVER  
Below is the minimum you should check.  
If you intend to control two monitors from one keyboard (paired mode), you must change  
the settings for the monitors (Monitor menu). Programming the server can only be done  
from the keyboard. Refer to the server manual for instructions.  
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT COAXITRONCONTROL OF CAMERAS  
The KBD4000V keyboard provides Coaxitroncontrol of pan, tilt, and lens functions.  
The duplex multiplexer COAXITRON FORMAT (refer to the Camera Setup section) default  
setting is OFF and must be changed in order to use Coaxitron control. The simplex  
multiplexer default setting is EXTENDED and 32-bit Coaxitron control can be used without  
changing the setting.  
When used with 15-bit standard Coaxitronreceivers, such as the CX9000 Series, the  
PT7700, and the ED25/27/28/29, the KBD4000V supports all pan, tilt, and lens functions,  
and AUX on/off. The keyboard will not set or call presets or support preset scanning.  
When used with 32-bit extended Coaxitron receivers, such as Esprit, Intercept, Spectra,  
and LRD41C21/LRD41C22 Series, the KBD4000V will support all the functions above,  
including the setting and calling of presets and patterns. It will not support programming of  
preset or pattern labels. If labels for presets or patterns are required, they would need to be  
programmed with a different control, such as the MPT9500.  
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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT DIFFERENCES IN SIMPLEX AND  
DUPLEX MULTIPLEXER MODES OF OPERATION  
The simplex multiplexer has three modes of operation: live, VCR, and record.  
In the live mode, the main monitor can show live video both in full-screen or  
multiple-screen views. You cannot record in the live mode. The multiplexer’s  
DISPLAY/RECORD LED is OFF.  
In the VCR mode, the main monitor will show full-screen or multiple-screen views  
(except PIP) of videotape playback. You cannot record in the VCR mode. The  
multiplexer’s DISPLAY/RECORD LED is OFF.  
In the record mode, the main monitor will show live video of an individual camera in  
full-screen view only. You can record only when in the record mode. While recording,  
all cameras are being recorded simultaneously. The multiplexer’s DISPLAY/RECORD  
LED is ON.  
The duplex multiplexer has two modes of operation: live and VCR.  
In the live mode, the main monitor will show live video both in full-screen or  
multiple-screen views. You can record while in this mode. The multiplexer’s LIVE/VCR  
LED is ON.  
In the VCR mode, the main monitor will show full-screen or multiple-screen views  
(except PIP) of videotape playback. You can record in the VCR mode if you have a  
second VCR connected to the VCR OUT jack on the multiplexer. The multiplexer’s  
LIVE/VCR LED is OFF.  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
LIVE/VCR  
MONITOR  
AUX  
UNIT  
MAIN  
SPOT  
SEQ  
VIEW PATTERN PRESET  
FAR  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
5
8
0
3
NEAR  
4
6
9
OPEN  
CLOSE  
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11  
19  
18  
7
THE TURBO PAN FEATURE  
MAY BE DISABLED. PLACE  
SWITCH 6 ON THE REAR  
PANEL DIP SWITCH BLOCK  
IN THE OFF POSITION. SEE  
FIGURE 1.  
*
CAM  
CLEAR  
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+
-
+
KBD4000V  
COLOR  
BRIGHTNESS  
MADE IN U.S.A.  
9
10  
12  
21  
16  
15  
13  
17  
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For complete operational instructions, refer to Table C, Operation Guide. For programming instructions (not covered below),  
refer to the Programming section.  
1. LED DISPLAY Displays the address of the multiplexer  
10. PATTERN KEY Press to begin a pattern.  
(from 1-16) with which the keyboard is communicating.  
11. PTZ FUNCTION JOYSTICK Variable-speed,  
vector-solving, bi-directional joystick for pan/tilt control.  
Turbo pan* is achieved by full joystick deflection in either  
pan direction. Twisting head for zoom control.  
2. LIVE/VCR KEY Selects the source of video to display  
on the monitor(s). LIVE is live video from the cameras.  
VCR is recorded video that is played back from a VCR.  
The simplex multiplexer must be in the record mode to  
record video. Check the main monitor screen to see that  
it indicates REC. Press the LIVE/VCR key to change  
modes.  
12. VIEW KEY Press and hold to enter programming mode  
for multiplexer/multiplexer server.  
13. LENS CONTROL KEYS Control camera lens iris and  
focus functions.  
3. ZOOM KEY Zooms in (2X or 4X) on the displayed  
camera. Use the joystick to control the zoom location.  
14. SEQ KEY Starts/stops a sequence.  
4. PIP KEY Displays on the main monitor a picture-in-  
picture insert on top of the full-screen display. Multiplexer  
must be in LIVE mode.  
15. CLEAR KEY Press to clear a numeric entry.  
16. CAM KEY Selects a camera: Enter the camera number  
and then press this key.  
5. FOUR-CAMERA DISPLAY KEY Press once to  
display a group of four cameras on the main monitor.  
Repeat pressing to display other groups.  
17. NUMBER PAD Enter numbers.  
18. MONITOR KEYS Select the main or spot monitor for  
viewing individual cameras. A green LED above each key  
indicates which monitor is selected.  
6. NINE-CAMERA DISPLAY KEY Press once to  
display a group of nine cameras on the main monitor.  
Press again to display second group.  
19. UNIT KEY Selects the multiplexer with which the  
keyboard communicates: Enter the address of the  
multiplexer (1-16) and then press this key.  
7. 16-CAMERA DISPLAY KEY Press once to display all  
16 cameras on the main monitor.  
8. AUXILIARY KEYS Turn receiver auxiliary functions on  
20. MONITOR Displays video on 5-inch (12.7 cm) screen.  
and off.  
21. SCREEN CONTROLS Adjust color and brightness.  
9. PRESET KEY Sends a camera to a preset: Enter the  
preset number and then press this key.  
Figure 7. KBD4000V Keyboard Definitions  
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Table C. Operation Guide  
NOTE: References to switch 7 in this table refer to the switch behind the panel on the back of the keyboard. There are two  
modes for addressing cameras: by addressing all the cameras consecutively from 1-256 (switch 7 ON, refer to Table D) or by  
addressing the cameras in groups of 9 or 16 according to the multiplexer they are connected to (switch 7 OFF); for example,  
multiplexer 1, cameras 1-9 or 1-16; multiplexer 2, cameras 1-9 or 1-16, etc.  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
Call a camera to the  
MAIN monitor.  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
MAIN key lights.  
Stops a sequence if one is in  
progress. Displays the camera on  
the MAIN monitor.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the camera,  
then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for camera  
numbers.  
3. Press the LIVE/VCR key to select the mode of operation.  
Displays the camera on the SPOT  
monitor.  
Call a camera to the  
SPOT monitor.  
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
SPOT key lights.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the camera,  
then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for camera  
numbers.  
Set main tracking.  
1. Go to the Advanced System Setup menu.  
Spot monitor follows the camera  
switching that occurs on the main  
monitor in single screen mode. In  
multi-screen mode, the spot  
2. Move the joystick so the cursor highlights SPOT  
MONITOR DISPLAY items.  
monitor switches to camera 1.  
3. Press the OPEN key until TRACK MAIN is displayed.  
4. Exit the Advanced System Setup menu.  
Allows only P/T/Z control while in  
main monitor mode. Press the  
SPOT key to have presets and  
patterns while in this mode.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
Exits main tracking mode.  
Exit main tracking.  
1. Go to the Advanced System Setup menu.  
2. Move the joystick so the cursor highlights SPOT MONI-  
TOR DISPLAY items.  
3. Press the OPEN key until either SEQUENCE or BLANK  
is displayed.  
4. Exit the Advanced System Setup menu.  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
MAIN key lights.  
Displays the group of cameras on  
the MAIN monitor.  
Call a group of cameras  
to the MAIN monitor.  
2. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays the  
address.  
3. Press the key below the 4, 9, or 16 icon.  
4. Repeat pressing the key until the correct group is  
displayed (4 or 9 only).  
5. Press the LIVE/VCR key to select the mode of  
operation.  
Display a picture-in-  
picture (PIP) insert on  
the MAIN monitor.  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
MAIN key lights.  
The full-size view appears on the  
MAIN monitor with the PIP insert.  
2. Select the camera that you want to display full size.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. Make sure the main monitor displays live video. If the  
video is not live, press the LIVE/VCR key.  
4. Press the PIP icon key.  
5. On the number keypad press the number of the camera  
you want to display in the insert. Then press the CAM  
key. (Note: Both cameras must be connected to the  
same multiplexer.)  
6. To change the display in the insert, press the number of  
the camera, then press the CAM key.  
NOTE: To change the camera  
shown on the full screen view, you  
must exit the PIP mode.  
7. To exit, press the PIP icon key.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
MAIN key lights.  
Zoom on a camera on  
the MAIN monitor.  
Stops a sequence if one is in  
progress. Displays a 2X or 4X  
zoom of the camera selected on  
the MAIN monitor.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number  
of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected  
to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. Press the LIVE/VCR key to select the mode of  
operation.  
4. Press the key below the ZOOM icon. The zoom  
will be 2X. Press the key again for 4X zoom.  
5. Use the joystick to control the zoom location.  
6. To exit, press the zoom icon key or the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key.  
Run a sequence of  
cameras from one  
multiplexer on the  
MAIN monitor.  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
MAIN key lights.  
Starts the pre-programmed  
sequence of individual cameras or  
groups of cameras on the MAIN  
monitor.  
2. Select a camera on the multiplexer that you want to  
sequence.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of a  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of a camera,  
then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for camera  
numbers.  
3. Press the LIVE/VCR key to select the mode of  
operation.  
4. To sequence individual cameras, go to step 5. To  
sequence groups of cameras, press the key below the  
4- or 9-screen icon, then go to step 5.  
5. Press the SEQ key.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
Run a sequence of  
cameras from one  
multiplexer on the  
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over  
the SPOT key lights.  
Starts the sequence of individual  
cameras on the SPOT monitor.  
SPOT monitor. (SPOT  
MONITOR DISPLAY in  
the Advance System  
Setup menu must be in  
SEQUENCE.)  
2. Select a camera on the multiplexer that you want to  
sequence.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of a  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of a camera,  
then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for camera  
numbers.  
3. Press the SEQ key.  
Stop a sequence of  
cameras on a  
multiplexer.  
1. Press the MAIN or SPOT MONITOR key.  
Stops the sequence. The monitor  
displays video from the camera on  
which sequence stops.  
2. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays the  
address.  
3. Press the SEQ key.  
Sequence multiple  
cameras in one  
location of a 4-, 9-, or  
16-camera display.  
1. Select the desired multi-camera display.  
The sequence will run until the  
sequence key is pressed or until  
another camera or multi-screen  
display has been selected.  
2. Press and hold the multi-camera display key to enter  
the multi-screen programming mode. A bar will appear  
in the first camera location.  
3. Use the joystick to move the on-screen bar to the  
desired camera location for sequencing, and press  
sequence key to initiate the sequencing of all active  
cameras.  
Sequence multiplexers  
connected to a server.  
1. Hold down the SEQ key for approximately three  
seconds.  
Starts sequencing the multiplexers  
in numerical order, displaying the  
main monitor first, then the spot  
monitor. Monitors to be displayed  
are selected in the Set Sequence  
submenu of the Monitor menu of  
the server. Sequencing appears on  
the monitor affiliated with the  
keyboard; for example, if the  
keyboard is set for address 1, the  
sequence will appear on monitor 1.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
Starts sequencing the multiplexers  
in numerical order, displaying the  
main monitor first, then the spot  
monitor. Monitors to be displayed  
are selected in the Set Sequence  
submenu of the Monitor menu of  
the server. As each monitor is  
displayed, it sequences. Sequenc-  
ing appears on the monitor  
Sequence multiplexers  
connected to a server  
and sequence cameras  
on a multiplexer(s).  
1. Follow the steps under “Run a sequence of cameras  
from one multiplexer on the MAIN monitor” or “Run a  
sequence of cameras from one multiplexer on the  
SPOT monitor” to start sequencing the cameras on the  
main and spot monitors of individual multiplexers that  
you want to sequence.  
2. Hold down the SEQ key for approximately three  
seconds to start sequencing the multiplexers.  
affiliated with the keyboard; for  
example, if the keyboard is set for  
address 1, the sequence will  
appear on monitor 1.  
Sequence the PIP  
display.  
1. Press the  
key.  
Sequences all active cameras in  
the PIP display.  
2. Press the SEQ key.  
Sequence stops.  
Move the joystick or select any camera.  
Stop a sequence of  
multiplexers.  
Call a camera or run a  
sequence of cameras  
on the AUX monitor  
(duplex multiplexer  
only).  
Program the monitor in the Advanced System Setup  
menu.  
Monitor responds to programming  
instructions.  
Call a preset.  
1. Press the MAIN or SPOT MONITOR key. The green  
LED over the MAIN or SPOT key lights. When using the  
MAIN MONITOR, the SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY menu  
item in the Advanced System Setup menu must be  
set to TRACK MAIN (refer to the Advanced System  
Setup section).  
Moves the camera to the preset  
location.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. On the number keypad press the number of the preset,  
then press the PRESET key. (Note: When calling preset  
95 on Esprit or Spectra systems, hold the PRESET key  
until the menu appears on the screen.)  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
Start auto scan with  
15-bit receiver.  
Starts auto scanning.  
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over  
the SPOT key lights.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. On the number keypad press 97, then press the  
PRESET key.  
Start random scan  
with 15-bit receiver.  
Starts random scanning.  
With system in auto scan, press 97 on the number  
keypad, then press the PRESET key.  
Start manual scan (or  
stop auto or random  
scan) with 15-bit  
receiver.  
Stops auto or random scanning, if  
operating, and activates manual  
scanning.  
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over  
the SPOT key lights.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. On the number keypad press 96, then press the  
PRESET key.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
1. Press the MAIN or SPOT MONITOR key. The green  
LED over the MAIN or SPOT key lights. When using the  
MAIN MONITOR, the SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY menu  
item in the Advanced System Setup menu must be  
set to TRACK MAIN (refer to the Advanced System  
Setup section).  
Begin a pattern.  
The pattern operates until stopped.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. On the number keypad press 1, then press the  
PATTERN key.  
4. To stop the pattern, move the joystick.  
Turn an auxiliary  
function on or off.  
1. Press the SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over  
the SPOT key lights.  
The auxiliary function operates.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays  
the address.  
b. On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera (1-16), then press the CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. Refer to Table D for  
camera numbers.  
3. On the number keypad press the number of the  
auxiliary you want to operate, then press the AUX ON  
or OFF key.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
KEYBOARD COMMAND  
RESULT  
Records all cameras connected to  
the multiplexer.  
Record a tape.  
For duplex multiplexer, recording is done automatically.  
For simplex multiplexer, the multiplexer must be in the  
record mode (DISPLAY/RECORD LED is ON).  
For simplex multiplexer, while the  
multiplexer is in the record mode  
(DISPLAY/RECORD LED on ON)  
you can only see a full-screen view  
of one camera (or one camera at a  
time if sequencing) on the main  
monitor, but all active cameras are  
being recorded. REC appears in  
upper left corner of monitor.  
Play a tape.  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key. The green LED over the  
MAIN key lights.  
Displays the recorded cameras in  
the selected format on the MAIN  
monitor.  
2. On the number pad, press the address number of the  
multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is connected to a  
multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays the  
address.  
3. Press the LIVE/VCR key to put the multiplexer in the  
playback mode.  
4. Select the cameras to play back from one of the  
following choices:  
• For an individual camera, press the number of the  
camera, then press the CAM key. If switch 7 is OFF,  
enter a camera number from 1-16. If switch 7 is ON,  
refer to Table D for camera numbers.  
• For multiple camera display, press the key below the  
4, 9, or 16 icon.  
• For sequencing, select an individual or multiple  
camera display, then press the SEQ button.  
5. Turn on the VCR and press the PLAY button.  
Table D. Camera Numbers with Switch 7 ON  
Multiplexer  
Cameras  
9-channel  
16-channel  
1
2
1-9  
1-16  
17-25  
17-32  
3
33-41  
33-48  
4
49-57  
49-64  
5
65-73  
65-80  
6
81-89  
81-96  
7
97-105  
113-121  
129-137  
145-153  
161-169  
177-185  
193-201  
209-217  
225-233  
241-249  
97-112  
113-128  
129-144  
145-160  
161-176  
177-192  
193-208  
209-224  
225-240  
241-256  
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9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
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PROGRAMMING  
This section applies only to programming the multiplexer. To program the  
multiplexer server, refer to the server manual.  
NOTE: Whenever a  
multiplexer server is  
installed, programming the  
multiplexer must be done  
at the multiplexer front  
panel. In this situation, the  
multiplexer cannot be  
programmed from the  
keyboard. The keyboard can  
only be used to program  
the multiplexer server, not  
the multiplexer.  
Programming allows you to configure the multiplexer from the KBD4000V for the way that  
you want your system to operate. The multiplexer automatically selects the most common  
operating parameters. However, some minimal programming may be required to make your  
system work.  
Programming of system, camera, and VCR setup; camera sequencing; and alarm and  
activity detection are done through on-screen menus that are displayed on the main  
monitor. A password can be enabled to prevent unauthorized access to the menus.  
Programming of the picture-in-picture, and 4-, 9-, and 16-camera displays can be done  
directly without going through menus.  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
Before the keyboard can be used to control the multiplexer(s), perform the following steps at  
the multiplexer(s) front panel.  
1. Press the VIEW button for approximately three seconds. The basic SYSTEM Setup  
menu appears.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks. Use the arrow buttons to highlight  
ADVANCED SETUP.  
3. Press the +/- button. The Advanced System Setup menu appears Skip steps 4 and 5 if  
your system has only one multiplexer.  
4. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to UNIT ID.  
5. Press the +/- button to select the UNIT ID of the multiplexer.  
6. Use the arrow button to move the cursor to COMM.TYPE.  
7. In the polled communication mode (switch 4 OFF), one multiplexer must be the master  
and others slaves. In the non-polled mode (switch 4 ON), all multiplexers must be slaves.  
8. Use the arrow button to go to EXIT. Press the +/- button to exit the menu. The  
keyboard can now be used to program the multiplexer.  
PASSWORD  
You can program the multiplexer to request a password for access to programming menus.  
The password is enabled in the Advanced System Setup menu (refer to the Advanced  
System Setup section).  
The universal password is 3916 and cannot be changed. This password must be entered  
whenever one is requested. The password is entered from the keyboard by pressing each  
number followed by pressing the CAM key: 3, CAM, 9, CAM, 1, CAM, 6, CAM.  
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MENUS  
To program from the keyboard, the keyboard must be in main monitor mode. Press the  
MAIN MONITOR key.  
SYSTEM SETUP (View Key)  
TIP: Once you are in a  
menu, you can go to  
To program the main basic system parameters:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
another menu by pressing  
the key(s) for that menu.  
Press and release the VIEW  
key to switch to the system  
setup menu. Enter a camera  
number and then press and  
release the CAM key to  
change to a camera menu.  
Press and hold the SEQ  
and LIVE/VCR keys to  
switch to the sequence and  
record menus.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the VIEW key for approximately three seconds. Type the password, if requested.  
The password must be entered by pressing each number key followed by pressing the  
CAM key. The System Setup menu appears (refer to Figure 8). The currently selected  
menu item blinks.  
4. Use the joystick to move between items on the screen. When the menu item you  
desire is highlighted (blinking), do one of the following:  
TIP: In any menu you can  
scroll the options forward by  
pressing the OPEN key or  
scroll backward by pressing  
the CLOSE key.  
If a menu item has more than one option, press the OPEN key to cycle through  
the options to select the one you want.  
If a menu item has only one option, press the OPEN key to select it.  
Time and Date  
Set the current time and date. The time uses a 24-hour clock.  
NOTE: Title Display shows a  
maximum of 12 characters in  
all modes except 16-camera  
display, in which only 9  
Time Display  
ON - Displays the time on the main monitor.  
OFF - The time is not shown on the main monitor.  
characters are shown.  
Title Display (Duplex Multiplexer)  
ON - Displays camera titles and the word LIVE or VCR on the main monitor.  
OFF - Camera titles and the word LIVE or VCR are not shown on the main monitor.  
Title Display (Simplex Multiplexer)  
ON - Displays camera titles on the main monitor.  
OFF - Camera titles are not shown on the main monitor.  
2/6/8 Hr  
2/6/8 Hr  
*2,6,or 8 Hr 120 Hr  
12 Hr  
16 Hr  
18 Hr  
24 Hr  
48 Hr  
72 Hr  
84 Hr  
96 Hr  
168 Hr  
180 Hr  
240 Hr  
360 Hr  
480 Hr  
600 Hr  
720 Hr  
960 Hr  
MAIN MONITOR VIDEO  
MAIN MONITOR DISPLAY HIGH RESOLUTION  
**  
**  
HIGH RESOLUTION  
REDUCED FLICKER  
RESET ACTIVITY DETECTION ALL CH TO  
*
2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.  
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.  
** NOT SHOWN ON DUPLEX MONOCHROME MODELS OR SIMPLEX MULTIPLEXERS  
Figure 8. Basic System Setup Menu  
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Record Speeds  
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it  
records when there is an alarm(s). Setting the speeds in the System Setup menu also  
sets the speeds in the Record Setup and Custom VCR Setup menus.  
Main Monitor Video (Duplex Multiplexer Color Models Only)  
Composite is standard video on coaxial cable. SVHS is higher resolution video on a  
special cable.  
Main Monitor Display  
The options are High Resolution or Reduced Flicker. Reduced Flicker can be selected  
when there is flickering on the monitor screen, such as from a neon light. This problem  
is more visible to the eye in PAL format multiplexers.  
GLOBAL SETUPS  
Video Terminations  
These settings set the terminations for all video inputs. To set individual inputs, refer  
to the Camera Setup section.  
Set to 75 OHM when equipment is connected only to the video IN connectors. There  
must be no equipment connected to the video OUT connectors.  
Set to LOOP HI-Z when equipment is connected to the video OUT (looping) connectors.  
For every channel that has equipment connected to the video IN connector, there  
must be equipment connected to the video OUT connector. Do not use this global  
setting if any channel has equipment connected to a video input but no equipment  
connected to the video output. Equipment connected to the looping connectors must  
be terminated at 75 ohms.  
NO CHANGE - This is a pass-through selection in case you unintentionally hit the  
OPEN key. This is not an undo key.  
Alarm Inputs  
Normally closed operation = current flow = alarm switch or relay closed.  
Normally open operation = no current flow = alarm switch or relay open.  
Dwell Rates  
Sets the sequence dwell rate for all cameras. To set individual dwell rates for  
cameras, refer to the Sequence Setup section.  
Activity Detection  
ENABLED/DISABLED - Turns activity detection on or off for all video inputs. To set  
individual inputs, refer to the Camera Setup section.  
NO CHANGE - This is a pass-through selection in case you unintentionally hit the  
OPEN key. This is not an undo key.  
5. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT or  
ADVANCED SETUP.  
6. Press the OPEN key to exit the programming mode or to go to the advanced system  
setup menu.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the OPEN key to display a help screen that will  
tell you which keys to press to configure specific options. Refer to Figure 15.  
ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP (View Key)  
To program the advanced main system parameters:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
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3. Press the VIEW key for approximately three seconds. The basic System Setup menu  
appears (refer to Figure 8).  
4. The currently selected menu item blinks. Use the joystick to highlight ADVANCED  
SETUP.  
5. Press the OPEN key. The Advanced System Setup menu appears (refer to Figure 9).  
6. Use the joystick to move between items on the screen. When the menu item you  
desire is highlighted (blinking), press the OPEN key to cycle through the options.  
Date Format  
Sets the format for displaying the date on the main monitor.  
Password  
Enables or disables password control to access programming menus.  
Front Panel Control  
Enables or disables the front panel buttons to operate the multiplexer. In either mode  
you can access programming menus. Has no effect on the keyboard.  
Main Monitor Display  
Select ALARMS, ACTIVITY, or ALARMS/ACTIVITY if you want the main monitor to  
switch to cameras that have alarms or activity detection. If you are using the main  
monitor for normal video and you do not want alarms or activity detection to override  
what you are observing, select NONE.  
Spot Monitor Display  
If you want the spot monitor to switch to cameras that have alarms or activity  
detection, select BLANK, SEQUENCE, or TRACK MAIN, then under RESPONDS TO  
select ALARMS, ACTIVITY, or ALARMS/ACTIVITY. If you are using the spot monitor  
for normal video and you do not want alarms or activity detection to override what you  
are observing, select NONE.  
BLANK - Allows you to view an individual camera, but you cannot run a sequence. An  
alarm or activity detection will override the camera you are viewing. When the alarm or  
activity detection goes away, the screen will return to the camera you were viewing.  
DATE FORMAT  
PASSWORD  
MM-DD-YY  
DISABLED  
FRONT PANEL CONTROL ENABLED  
MAIN MONITOR DISPLAY  
SEQUENCE  
BLANK  
TRACK MAIN  
RESPONDS TO  
NONE  
SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY SEQUENCE  
RESPONDS TO ALARMS  
***  
***  
AUX MONITOR DISPLAY BLANK  
RESPONDS TO  
ACTIVITY  
CAMERA TYPES  
ALL COLOR  
BLANK  
CAM 1  
UNIT ID  
COMM. TYPE  
001  
MASTER (KBD-T/D)  
CAM 16  
SEQUENCE  
RELAY OUTPUT  
ALARM  
ALL COLOR*  
COLOR & B/W  
RESERVED  
001–240  
MASTER (KBD-T/D)** (1)  
SLAVE  
(2)  
*
ALL B/W SHOWN ON MONOCHROME MODELS.  
(1) SIMPLEX DEFAULT SETTING  
(2) DUPLEX DEFAULT SETTING  
** MUST BE SET IN THIS MODE FROM THE FRONT PANEL OF THE  
MULTIPLEXER TO PROGRAM THE MULTIPLEXER FROM THE KEYBOARD.  
*** DUPLEX MULTIPLEXER ONLY; NOT ON SIMPLEX  
Figure 9. Advanced System Setup Menu  
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SEQUENCE - Allows you to view an individual camera or run a sequence. An alarm or  
activity detection will override what you are observing. When the alarm or activity  
detection goes away, the screen will return to the camera or sequence you were  
viewing.  
TRACK MAIN - The spot monitor will follow the camera switching that occurs on the  
main monitor. This feature is used only when a KBD4000V keyboard is connected to  
the multiplexer for controlling moveable cameras. This mode provides an easy method  
of simplifying P/T/Z control in single-monitor applications. The operator does not have  
to switch to SPOT to gain P/T/Z control and there is no separate control of the spot  
monitor when in this mode. However, to do presets and patterns, switch to SPOT.  
Aux Monitor Display (Duplex Multiplexer Only)  
Select ALARMS, ACTIVITY, or ALARMS OR ACTIVITY if you want the auxiliary  
monitor to show cameras with alarms or activity detection. If you are using the  
auxiliary monitor to sequence all cameras and you do not want alarms or activity  
detection to override the sequence, select NONE.  
BLANK - This means the screen will remain blank unless there is an alarm or activity  
detection.  
SEQUENCE - This means the monitor will sequence all cameras unless there is an  
alarm or activity detection.  
CAM 1 through CAM 16 - This means the monitor will display the selected camera  
unless there is an alarm or activity detection.  
The COLOR & B/W setting allows the multiplexer to adapt to the combination of both  
color and monochrome video signals. The switching speed of the multiplexer is not as  
fast when it has to change formats between monochrome and color cameras. For  
duplex monochrome models, you will not receive color from a color camera except  
on the SPOT or AUX monitor displays. For simplex monochrome models, you will  
not receive color from a color camera except when the multiplexer is in RECORD  
mode and you are viewing the MAIN or SPOT monitor.  
The RESERVED setting can improve performance when using cameras with  
non-standard sync or poor video quality.  
CAUTION: When  
programming the  
MX4000  
Unit ID  
This is the address of the multiplexer. If your system has more than one multiplexer,  
each multiplexer must have its own address. This must be set at the multiplexer, not at  
the keyboard.  
Multiplexer from the  
KBD4000V Keyboard, DO  
NOT ATTEMPT TO  
CHANGE THE UNIT ID.  
Changing the unit ID from  
the keyboard will interrupt  
the keyboard  
Comm. Type  
In the polled communication mode (switch 4 OFF), one multiplexer (any one) must  
be the master. Only one multiplexer can be the master. All other multiplexers must be  
slaves. The master multiplexer communicates with the slave multiplexers.  
communications to the  
multiplexer,  
resulting in erratic  
In the non-polled communication mode (switch 4 ON), all multiplexers must be  
slaves.  
multiplexer operation. Refer  
to the Troubleshooting  
section, in this manual to  
correct the situation.  
The default is SLAVE for duplex multiplexers and MASTER (KBD T/D) for simplex  
multiplexers.  
Relay Output  
Operates the relay on the back of the multiplexer. The relay is used to change the VCR  
to its alarm recording speed. In the alarms mode, an alarm signal is produced when a  
remote switch opens or closes a ground in the multiplexer; for example, if a switch is  
on a door and the door is opened. In the activity mode, the multiplexer continually  
monitors select camera inputs for motion. When motion is detected, the multiplexer  
increases the frequency with which that camera(s) is shown and recorded. Activity  
detection is most effective when only a few cameras are showing activity (refer to the  
Camera Setup section).  
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7. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT or BASIC  
SETUP.  
8. Press the OPEN key to exit the programming mode or to go to the basic system setup  
menu.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the OPEN key to display a help screen that will  
tell you which keys to press to configure specific options. Refer to Figure 15.  
RECORD SETUP (Live/VCR Key)  
To program the VCR recording parameters:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the LIVE/VCR key for approximately three seconds. Type the password, if  
requested. The Record Setup menu appears (refer to Figure 10). The currently  
selected menu item blinks.  
4. Use the joystick to move between items on the screen. When the menu item you  
desire is highlighted (blinking), press the OPEN key to cycle through the options to  
select the one you want.  
Record Speeds  
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it  
records when there is an alarm(s). Setting the speeds in the Record Setup menu also  
sets the speeds in the System Setup and Custom VCR Setup menus.  
VCR Type (See Table E)  
If your VCR is not listed among the options, do either of the following:  
• Select UNIVERSAL. In the recording speed menu item at the top of the screen,  
select an option that your VCR will support.  
• Select CUSTOM. Then go to CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR and press the OPEN key  
to go to the Custom VCR Setup menu. The switch interval can be changed only  
while in this setting.  
VCR Video Format  
This feature is not available on monochrome multiplexers. Composite is standard video  
on a coaxial cable. SVHS is higher resolution video on a special cable.  
VCR Switch Pulse  
ENABLED means the multiplexer waits for a head switching pulse from the VCR. If the  
multiplexer does not get a pulse from the VCR (because of a broken wire or the VCR  
does not give a pulse in some modes), it may appear that the multiplexer is not  
working properly.  
DISABLED means the VCR head switching pulse is not used.  
Alarm Handling  
Determines how alarms are recorded and for how long.  
Configure Custom VCR  
Press the OPEN key to get to the CUSTOM VCR SETUP menu.  
Playback Format  
Tapes made using Pelco, Robot, and DM multiplexers can be played.  
5. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT.  
6. Press the OPEN key to exit the programming mode.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the OPEN key to display a help screen that will  
tell you which keys to press to configure specific options. Refer to Figure 15.  
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*2,6,or 8 Hr 24 Hr 96 Hr 240 Hr  
12 Hr  
16 Hr  
18 Hr  
48 Hr 120 Hr 360 Hr  
72 Hr 168 Hr 480 Hr  
84 Hr 180 Hr 600 Hr  
720 Hr  
NORMAL REC. SPEED  
ALARM REC. SPEED  
2/6/8 Hr  
2/6/8 Hr  
960 Hr  
SEE TABLE E  
VCR SETUP  
**  
VCR TYPE  
VCR VIDEO FORMAT  
VCR SWITCH PULSE  
UNIVERSAL  
COMPOSITE  
DISABLED  
**  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
ALARM HANDLING  
RECORD ALARMS AS A PRIORTIY  
ALARM RECORD TIME  
ALARM DURATION  
ALARM DURATION  
30 SECONDS  
1 MINUTE  
CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR  
PLAYBACK FORMAT  
PELCO  
2 MINUTES  
5 MINUTES  
10 MINUTES  
15 MINUTES  
PELCO  
ROBOT  
DM  
* 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HOUR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.  
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.  
** NOT SHOWN ON MONOCHROME MODELS.  
Figure 10. Basic VCR Setting Menu  
Table E. VCR Types  
NTSC  
PAL  
UNIVERSAL  
UNIVERSAL  
GYYR TLC1800  
GYYR 2100  
GYYR 2100 HD MODE  
JVC SR-L900U  
JVC SR-L901U  
ASUTA TLVCR 251  
ASUTSA TLVCR 964  
BURLE TC3910X  
HITACHI VTL30E  
HITACHI VT-L1000E  
HITACHI VT-L2000E  
JVC BR9060E  
JVC SR-9070U  
JVC BR-S925U  
MITSUBISHI HS7424U  
MITSUBISHI HS7496U  
MITSUBISHI HS5168U  
MITS. HS7168U NORM  
MITS. HS7168U HD  
PANASONIC AG-RT600  
PANASONIC AG6124  
PANASONIC AG 6730  
PELCO TLR2024  
JVC BR-S920/925  
JVC SR-L900E  
MITS. HS5300/5600  
MITS. HS5424E  
PANAS.AG6024/6124  
PANASONIC AG6720  
PANASONIC AG6730  
PANASONIC AG6040  
SANYO TLS900P  
SANYO TLS1000  
SANYO SRT-500P  
SANYO TLS2000  
SONY SVT100P  
SONY SVT5000P  
CUSTOM  
PELCO TLR2096  
PELCO TLR2168 NORM  
PELCO TLR2168HD  
SANYO SRT600  
SANYO TLS924/972  
SANYO TLS2500/7000  
TOSHIBA KV6300  
TOSHIBA KV7024A  
TOSHIBA KV7168A  
TOSHIBA KV7960A  
TOSHIBA KV8168A  
CUSTOM  
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CUSTOM VCR SETUP (Live/VCR Key)  
To program the advanced VCR parameters:  
NOTE: For proper  
recording, the switching rate  
of the multiplexer must  
match that of the VCR. If  
they do not match, the VCR  
may skip frames or record  
duplicate frames.  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the LIVE/VCR key for approximately three seconds. The Record Setup menu  
appears (refer to Figure 10). The currently selected menu item blinks.  
4. Make sure the VCR Type in the Record Setup menu is set to CUSTOM.  
5. Use the joystick to highlight CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR.  
6. Press the OPEN key. The Custom VCR Setup menu appears (refer to Figure 11) .  
7. Use the joystick to move between items on the screen. When the menu item you  
desire is highlighted (blinking), press the OPEN key to cycle through the options.  
Record Speeds  
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it  
records when there is an alarm(s).  
Setting the speeds in the Custom VCR Setup menu also sets the speeds in the System  
Setup and Record Setup menus.  
Interval  
Interval is the number of fields recorded by the VCR before switching to the next camera.  
8. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT or BACK.  
9. Press the OPEN key to exit the programming mode or to return to the Record Setup  
menu.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the OPEN key to display a help screen that will  
tell you which keys to press to configure specific options. Refer to Figure 15.  
*2,6,or 8 Hr 120 Hr  
12 Hr  
16 Hr  
18 Hr  
24 Hr  
48 Hr  
72 Hr  
84 Hr  
96 Hr  
168 Hr  
180 Hr  
240 Hr  
360 Hr  
480 Hr  
600 Hr  
720 Hr  
960 Hr  
NORMAL RECORD SETUP  
RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr  
SWITCH INTERVAL 003  
ALARM RECORD SETUP  
RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr  
SWITCH INTERVAL 003  
003 TO 509 **  
BACK  
EXIT  
*2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.  
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.  
** VCR TYPE IN RECORD SETUP MENU MUST BE SET TO CUSTOM IN ORDER TO  
MAKE SELECTIONS.  
Figure 11. Custom VCR Setup Menu  
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CAMERA SETUP (Number and CAM Keys)  
To program a camera input:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number keypad, enter the address number of the multiplexer (1-16 if the  
keyboard is connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key.  
b. On the number keypad, enter the number of the camera, then press and hold the  
CAM key until the Camera menu appears.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad, enter the number of the camera, then press and hold the CAM  
key until the Camera menu appears (refer to Figure 12). Refer to Table D for camera  
numbers.  
3. A video insert appears that shows what the camera is viewing. This is useful to make  
sure you have selected the correct camera and to see what effect there is on the video  
when you select a menu option. The currently selected menu item blinks.  
4. Use the joystick to move between items on the screen. When the menu item you  
desire is highlighted (blinking), press the OPEN key to cycle through the options to  
select the one you want. Move the joystick to the right to advance to the next  
character position when titling a camera.  
Video Termination  
Set to 75 OHM when equipment is connected only to the video IN connector.  
Set to LOOP HI-Z when equipment is also connected to the video OUT (looping)  
connector. Equipment connected to the looping connector must be terminated at  
75 ohms.  
Alarm Input  
Normally closed operation = current flow = alarm switch or relay closed.  
Normally open operation = no current flow = alarm switch or relay open.  
ENTER UP TO 12* NUMBERS,  
LETTERS OR SYMBOLS  
VIDEO INPUT TERMINATION 75 OHM  
ALARM INPUT NORMALLY  
COAXITRON FORMAT  
OPEN  
EXTENDED  
ACTIVITY DETECTION  
SET DETECTION MASK  
ENABLED  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
OPEN  
CLOSED  
DISABLED  
EXTENDED (1)  
OFF (2)  
STANDARD  
*
ONLY NINE CHARACTERS APPEAR WHEN IN THE 16-CAMERA DISPLAY.  
(1) SIMPLEX DEFAULT SETTING  
(2) DUPLEX DEFAULT SETTING  
Figure 12. Basic Camera Menu  
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Coaxitron Format  
NOTE: The Coaxitron  
format default setting is OFF  
for the duplex multiplexer  
and EXTENDED for the  
simplex multiplexer.  
EXTENDED - Use when your system has moveable cameras controlled by 32-bit  
Coaxitron receivers, such as Esprit, Intercept, Spectra, and LRD41C21/LRD41C22  
Series.  
OFF - Use when your system has fixed cameras only.  
STANDARD - Use when your system has moveable cameras controlled by 15-bit  
Coaxitron receivers, such as the CX9000 Series, the PT7700, and the ED25/27/28/29.  
Activity Detection  
A camera can be set to respond or not to respond to motion. If enabled select SET  
DETECTION MASK to define what part of the camera’s viewing field will be monitored  
for motion.  
5. To program another camera, press the number key for that camera then press the  
CAM key. Repeat steps 2-4.  
6. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT.  
7. Press the OPEN key to exit the programming mode.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the OPEN key to display a help screen that will  
tell you which keys to press to configure specific options. Refer to Figure 15.  
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ACTIVITY DETECTION MASK SETUP  
Activity detection continually monitors selected camera inputs for motion. When motion is  
detected, the multiplexer increases the frequency with which that camera(s) is shown and  
recorded. Activity detection is most effective when only a few cameras are showing activity.  
As the number of cameras with activity increases, the slower the frequency at which they  
can be shown and recorded. If all 16 cameras show activity, there will be virtually no  
increase.  
The activity detection mask selects that portion or portions of the camera’s field of view that  
the multiplexer will monitor for motion. The entire grid is active on default.  
To program an activity detection mask for a camera:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number keypad, enter the address number of the multiplexer (1-16 if the  
keyboard is connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key.  
b. On the number keypad, enter the number of the camera, then press and hold the  
CAM key until the Camera menu appears.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad, enter the number of the camera, then press and hold the CAM  
key until the Camera menu appears. Refer to Table D for camera numbers.  
3. The currently selected menu item blinks. Use the joystick to highlight SET  
DETECTION MASK.  
4. Press the OPEN key. The Activity Detection Mask appears (refer to Figure 13). The  
currently selected menu item or activity box blinks.  
5. Use the joystick to move between menu items and activity boxes on the screen.  
6. Highlight the sensitivity menu item. Press the OPEN key to select the sensitivity. The  
higher the sensitivity is, the less the amount of motion that will be needed to detect activity.  
LOW SENSITIVITY  
MED SENSITIVITY  
HIGH SENSITIVITY  
ACTIVITY DETECTION MED SENSITIVITY  
SET ALL CLEAR ALL EXIT TEST  
ACTIVITY BOX SET  
ACTIVITY BOX CLEAR  
Figure 13. Activity Detection Mask  
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7. Turn activity boxes on or off (by default, all activity boxes are on).  
To turn on all activity boxes, use the joystick to choose SET ALL. Press the OPEN key.  
All boxes will contain a symbol as shown in Figure 13. The multiplexer will monitor  
motion in those boxes.  
To turn off all activity boxes, use the joystick to choose CLEAR ALL. Press the OPEN  
key. All boxes will be blank.  
To turn on or off an individual box, use the joystick to select the box. Press OPEN key  
to toggle a box on or off.  
Turn off activity boxes where you want motion ignored, such as blowing trees,  
highways, computer monitors, fluorescent lighting, and non-problem areas. An  
example of a non-problem area would be a camera focused on a bank vault entrance  
but ignoring tellers working nearby.  
8. To test the activity detection, highlight TEST and press the OPEN key.  
Create motion in front of the camera. Small black and white dashes will flash where  
motion is detected.  
To exit the test mode, press the OPEN key to return to the mask.  
9. If you did not like what you saw in the test mode, change the mask and test the activity  
detection again.  
10. When you finish defining the activity detection mask, go to EXIT. Press the OPEN or  
CLOSE key to exit the programming mode.  
11. If necessary, repeat steps 1-10 to program the activity detection mask for other  
cameras.  
SEQUENCE SETUP (SEQ Key)  
Sequencing can be programmed in full screen, four-camera and nine-camera displays.  
The cameras will not sequence when operating the zoom function. The LED(s) above the  
camera button(s) on the multiplexer will illuminate to indicate which camera(s) is being  
displayed.  
To program camera sequencing:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the SEQ key for approximately three seconds. Type the password, if requested.  
The Sequence menu appears (refer to Figure 14). The currently selected menu item  
blinks.  
4. Use the joystick to move between items on the screen. When the menu item you  
desire is highlighted (blinking), press the OPEN key to cycle through the options to  
select the one you want.  
5. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT.  
6. Press the OPEN key to exit the programming mode.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the OPEN key to display a help screen that will  
tell you which keys to press to configure specific options. Refer to Figure 15.  
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GROUP  
QUAD (2x2)  
NINE (3x3)  
04  
04  
1
2
3
4
04  
04  
04  
04  
Figure 14. Camera Sequence Menu  
HELP MENU  
The Help menu is accessed from any other menu.  
1. Use the joystick in any menu to highlight HELP.  
2. Press the OPEN key. The Help menu appears.  
HELP  
BUTTON  
VCR/LIVE  
SETTING  
VCR SPEED & ALARM  
*
QUICK SETUP  
MONITOR SETUP  
+/–  
- SINGLE PRESS MODIFY  
DOUBLE PRESS CHANGE  
EDIT DIRECTION  
HOLD BUTTONS TO ENTER/EXIT  
THEIR ASSOCIATED MENU  
USE ARROWS TO NAVIGATE  
*
SIMPLEX MULTIPLEXERS SHOW “DISP/REC”.  
PRESS THE “LIVE/VCR” KEY ON THE KEYBOARD.  
Figure 15. Help Menu  
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MULTIPLE CAMERA DISPLAY SETUP  
The multiple camera display formats may be configured using the keyboard. The LEDs  
above the camera buttons on the multiplexer will illuminate to indicate which cameras are  
being displayed.  
PROGRAMMING THE PICTURE-IN-PICTURE DISPLAY  
(
Key)  
The on-screen location and size of the picture-in-picture (PIP) display are programmable.  
PIP is not available in duplex VCR playback or in simplex RECORD or VCR playback  
modes.  
To program the PIP display:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Press the  
key for approximately three seconds until the message PROGRAM PIP  
SIZE appears.  
5. Use the joystick to increase or decrease the PIP display size.  
6. Press the  
key for approximately three seconds until the message PROGRAM PIP  
POSITION appears.  
7. Use the joystick to move the PIP display location.  
8. Press and hold the  
key to exit the PIP programming menu.  
PROGRAMMING THE 4-CAMERA DISPLAY (  
Key)  
You can program four groups of four cameras each. Each of the four groups can be  
programmed to include any four cameras.  
mode.  
is not available in simplex RECORD  
To program the four-camera displays:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the  
key to call up a four-camera display. If necessary, press the  
key  
again to advance to the four-camera group that you wish to configure.  
4. Press the  
key for approximately three seconds. A bar will appear in the first  
camera location of the four-camera display, indicating that you are in the programming  
mode.  
5. Use the joystick to move to each camera location in the four-camera display.  
6. When the camera location that you desire is highlighted, choose the new camera by  
pressing the number key for the desired camera and then pressing the CAM key.  
7. To exit the programming mode, use the joystick to move the bar off the screen.  
8. If necessary, repeat steps 1-7 to program another group.  
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PROGRAMMING THE 9-CAMERA DISPLAY (  
Key)  
You can program two groups of nine cameras each. Both groups can be programmed to  
include any nine cameras. is not available in simplex RECORD mode.  
To program the nine-camera displays:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the  
key to call up a nine-camera display. If necessary, press the  
key  
again to advance to the other nine-camera group.  
4. Press the  
key for approximately three seconds. A bar will appear in the first  
camera location of the nine-camera display, indicating that you are in the programming  
mode.  
5. Use the joystick to move to each camera location in the nine-camera display.  
6. When the camera location that you desire is highlighted, choose the new camera by  
pressing the number key for the desired camera and then pressing the CAM key.  
7. To exit the programming mode, use the joystick to move the bar off the screen.  
8. If necessary, repeat steps 1-7 to program the second group.  
PROGRAMMING THE 16-CAMERA DISPLAY (  
Key)  
is not available in simplex RECORD mode.  
To program the 16-camera display:  
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.  
2. Use the number keypad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is  
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), then press  
the UNIT key.  
3. Press the  
key to call up the 16-camera display.  
4. Press the  
key for approximately three seconds. A bar will appear in the first  
camera location of the 16-camera display, indicating that you are in the programming  
mode.  
5. Use the joystick to move to each camera location in the 16-camera display.  
6. When the camera location that you desire is highlighted, choose the new camera by  
pressing the number key for the desired camera and then pressing the CAM key.  
7. To exit the programming mode, use the joystick to move the bar off the screen.  
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PROGRAMMING MENU DEFAULTS  
Table F. Programming Menu Defaults  
Menu  
Item  
Default  
System Setup  
Time Display  
Title Display  
On  
On  
Normal Record Speed  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
Composite  
High Resolution  
75 Ohm  
Opened  
Alarm Record Speed  
Main Monitor Video (Duplex Only)  
Main Monitor Display  
Reset All Video Terminations To  
Reset All Alarm Inputs to Normally  
Reset All Seq Dwell Rates To  
Reset Activity Detection All Ch To  
02  
Enabled  
Advanced System  
Setup  
Date Format  
MM-DD-YY (NTSC/EIA)  
DD-MM-YY (PAL/CCIR)  
Password  
Disabled  
System Password  
Front Panel Control  
Main Monitor Display Responds To  
Spot Monitor Display  
Responds To  
3916  
Enabled  
None  
Sequence  
Alarms  
Aux Monitor Display (Duplex Only)  
Responds To (Duplex Only)  
Camera Types  
Blank  
Activity  
All Color (All B/W for monochrome)  
Unit ID  
001  
Comm. Type  
Master (KBD-T/D) (Simplex)  
Slave (Duplex)  
Relay Output  
Alarm  
Record Setup  
Normal Rec. Speed  
Alarm Rec. Speed  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
Universal  
VCR Type  
VCR Video Format  
VCR Switch Pulse  
Record Alarms  
Alarm Record Time  
Playback Format  
Composite  
Disabled  
As A Priority  
Alarm Duration  
Pelco  
Custom VCR  
Setup  
Normal Record Speed  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
003  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
003  
Normal Switch Interval  
Alarm Record Speed  
Alarm Switch Speed  
Camera  
Title  
Camera Number  
75 Ohm  
Open  
Extended (Simplex)  
Off (Duplex)  
Enabled  
Video Input Termination  
Alarm Input Normally  
Coaxitron Format  
Activity Detection  
Activity Detection  
Sequence  
Sensitivity  
Activity Boxes  
Med  
Set All  
Individual Camera Dwell Time  
Quad (2x2) Dwell Time  
Nine (3x3) Dwell Time  
02  
04  
04  
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PROGRAMMING A PRESET  
1. Press the MAIN or SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over the MAIN or SPOT key  
lights. When using the MAIN MONITOR, the SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY menu item in  
the Advanced System Setup menu must be set to TRACK MAIN (refer to the  
Advanced System Setup section).  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the multiplexer (1-16 if the  
keyboard is connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays the address.  
b.  
On the number keypad press the number of the camera (1-16), then press the  
CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the camera, then press the CAM  
key. Refer to Table D for camera numbers.  
NOTE: The LEDs above  
the camera buttons on the  
multiplexer will illuminate to  
indicate which cameras are  
being displayed.  
3. Position the camera.  
4. On the number keypad press the number of the preset, then hold down the  
PRESET key for five seconds.  
PROGRAMMING A PATTERN  
1. Press the MAIN or SPOT MONITOR key. The green LED over the MAIN or SPOT key  
lights. When using the MAIN MONITOR, the SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY menu item in  
the Advanced System Setup menu must be set to TRACK MAIN (refer to the  
Advanced System Setup section).  
2. Select the camera.  
Addressing by Multiplexer (Switch 7 OFF)  
NOTE: Refer to your pan  
and tilt system manual for  
pattern duration lengths.  
a. On the number pad, press the address number of the multiplexer (1-16 if the  
keyboard is connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a  
server), then press the UNIT key. The LED displays the address.  
For those systems having  
three programmable  
patterns, it should be noted  
that you can only program  
one long or two short  
patterns:  
b.  
On the number keypad press the number of the camera (1-16), then press the  
CAM key.  
Addressing Consecutively (Switch 7 ON)  
On the number keypad press the number of the camera, then press the CAM key.  
Refer to Table D for camera numbers.  
Pattern 1–Long Pattern  
Pattern 2–Short Pattern  
Pattern 3–Short Pattern  
3. On the number keypad press 1 for pattern 1, 2 for pattern 2, or 3 for pattern 3. Then  
hold down the PATTERN key until the message PROGRAMMING PATTERN appears  
on the screen.  
If you need two patterns,  
you must program the short  
patterns 2 and 3 only. If you  
need the long pattern, you  
can program pattern 1 only.  
If you try to program a long  
and short pattern, you will  
always lose one of the two  
patterns.  
4.  
Move the camera through the pattern.  
5. To stop programming the pattern, on the number keypad press 1 for pattern 1, 2 for  
pattern 2, or 3 for pattern 3. The message PROGRAMMING PATTERN goes away.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see if you  
can solve the problem.  
1. Are the keyboard switches set properly?  
2. Is the equipment wired properly?  
3. Are the menu options in the multiplexer(s) and server set properly?  
4. Has the multiplexer been set to the correct mode for live video or tape playback?  
5. Only the main monitor displays multiple screen images. The spot monitor displays full  
screen views only.  
6. Patterns, presets, and auxiliaries will work in both MAIN and SPOT MONITOR. When  
using the MAIN MONITOR, the SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY menu item in the  
Advanced System Setup menu must be set to TRACK MAIN (refer to the Advanced  
System Setup section).  
7. The auxiliary monitor (duplex multiplexer only) is controlled by programming. You  
cannot control it from the keyboard or from the front panel of the multiplexer.  
8. Tape playback can be done only on the main monitor (in VCR mode).  
9. Moveable cameras must be Coaxitron compatible and the proper Coaxitron format  
selected in the Camera menu of the multiplexer. If the proper format is not selected,  
the camera will either not move or have sluggish control.  
10. Moveable cameras can be operated with the joystick only if SPOT MONITOR is  
chosen or if the spot monitor is programmed to track the main monitor. The camera  
will move on the main monitor if the same camera is being shown on both the main  
and spot monitors.  
11. The position of switch 7 on the keyboard determines how you call cameras.  
If the switch is ON, all cameras are addressed consecutively. Do not count just the  
cameras installed. Count 16 camera inputs per multiplexer, even if a multiplexer has  
only 9 inputs. The first input of multiplexer 1 is always camera 1, the first input of  
multiplexer 2 is always camera 17, the second input of multiplexer 3 is always camera  
34.  
If the switch is OFF, cameras are addressed in groups 9 or 16 according to the  
address of the multiplexer. Select a multiplexer (for example, number 3), then choose  
a camera (1-9 or 1-16).  
12. In the polled communication mode (switch 4 OFF), if you have one multiplexer, it must  
be the master. If you have more than one multiplexer, one of them (any one) must be  
the master and all the others slaves. In the non-polled mode (switch 4 ON), all  
multiplexers must be slaves. Refer to the Advanced System Setup menu of the  
multiplexer.  
13. If you have more than one multiplexer, they must have different addresses (Advanced  
System Setup menu of multiplexer).  
14. If you have a server, the address of the multiplexer must correspond to the input it is  
connected to on the server. For example, if the multiplexer goes to input 4 on the  
server, the multiplexer must be address 4.  
15. If you have a server, each keyboard must have its own address.  
16. If you have a server, each keyboard controls its corresponding monitor(s). In the  
SINGLE mode, keyboard 1 controls monitor 1, keyboard 2 controls monitor 2, etc.  
In the PAIRED mode, keyboard 1 controls monitor 1 (main) and monitor 2 (spot), and  
keyboard 3 controls monitor 3 (main) and monitor 4 (spot). In the paired mode,  
keyboards 2 and 4 are not used.  
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17. If you have a server and cannot change between full screen and multiple screen views  
on the main monitor, check the MAIN MONITOR CONTROL setting in the Monitor  
menu of the server.  
18. If the UNIT ID, in the ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP menu, is inadvertently changed at  
the keyboard resulting in an uncontrollable sequencing of unit ID numbers and loss of  
keyboard control:  
a. Go to the multiplexer and press the down arrow button. The sequencing should  
stop. Exit the menu, then return to the ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP menu and  
change the UNIT ID back to 001. Continue normal programming from the  
keyboard.  
OR  
b. If the multiplexer is remotely located away from the keyboard, wait until the  
numbers sequence to the correct multiplexer unit ID number and immediately  
move the joystick in any direction. The sequencing should stop. Continue normal  
programming from the keyboard.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
ELECTRICAL  
Input Voltage:  
+12 VDC @ 1A  
Power Consumption: 8 watts  
Joystick:  
Three-axis, vector solving, with twisting, return-to-center head  
RS-485, 25-foot (7.6 m) cable supplied  
Data Interface:  
Data Connector Type: RJ-45, 8-pin modular (female)  
Digital Display:  
Two red seven-segment LEDs  
Two green LEDs  
Main/Spot  
Monitor Indicators:  
LCD Monitor  
Display Size:  
Display Method:  
Input Signal:  
5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal  
TFT active matrix system  
NTSC/PAL  
Input Signal Level: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Connector Type:  
Backlight:  
BNC  
CCFT  
Power Supply:  
Screen Controls:  
+12 VDC ±10%, 350 mA  
Brightness and color  
GENERAL  
Ambient Operating  
Temperature:  
23° to 104°F (-5° to 40°C)  
Storage Temperature: -4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C)  
Humidity:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
10-90% non-condensing  
14.63 (W) x 7.125 (L) x 2.25 (W) inches (37.16 x 18.10 x 5.72 cm)  
4.3 lb (1.95 kg)  
Tilt Stand:  
Adds additional 20° viewing angle  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or  
workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
If  
a
warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or  
(559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following  
information:  
1. Model and serial number  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the  
warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the product  
when returned.  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2,  
CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-2X camera models,  
which have a five-year warranty.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was  
received by Pelco.  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series  
fixed dome products.  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at  
(800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA number if returned  
for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, ExSite, and PS20 scanners, including when used in  
continuous motion applications.  
Two years on Esprit® and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing  
charge.  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video  
recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed network-based video products.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA  
number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address below.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be  
covered for a period of six months.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion  
applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco  
shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis,  
California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident  
are not covered under this warranty.  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are  
instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from  
the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelcos liability for any claim, whether  
based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product  
liability, relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for  
such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential  
damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused,  
whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
473 Eccles Avenue  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have  
additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual # Date  
C586M 9/99  
Comments  
Original version.  
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union  
regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment.  
Pelco, the Pelco Logo, Camclosure, Esprit, Genex, Intercept, Legacy, and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 1999, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
U.S. Patent No. 411,530.  
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