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Installation and Operation Manual
CBR-KB3 and
CBR-KB3/J Remote Keyboards
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Installation and Operation Manual WARNING! To prevent fire and electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
! The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the products enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
CAUTION! To prevent electric shock do not remove cover. No user serviceable components inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. CAUTION! Lithium Battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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ATTENTION This product contains a lithium battery. This battery may be recyclable. It may be illegal to dispose of this battery improperly under local, state, or federal laws. Check with a local waste management official for disposal and recycling options.
CAUTION! Electrostatic-Sensitive Device! Use proper CMOS and MOSFET handling precautions, including approved grounded wrists straps, etc., to avoid damage to this unit or its internal components, from electric discharge. WARNING! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to subpart J of part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. This equipment has also been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a CE Class A device and TUV safety standards. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user is a required to take all measures that are necessary, at the user's expense, to correct the interference.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Software and/or firmware is furnished to the purchaser under a license for use on a single system. Software and/or firmware included with this equipment are the sole proprietary property of, confidential to, and copyrighted by Kalatel, Corvallis, Oregon, USA. The software/firmware are not to be copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent of Kalatel. NOTE:
All information and specifications furnished by Kalatel are believed to be accurate and reliable. But, Kalatel assumes no responsibility for neither its use nor any infringements of rights of third parties that may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Kalatel.
The CALIBUR™ brand name and product model numbers are the property of Kalatel. COPYRIGHT, 2000: The contents of this manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner or form without the prior written consent of Kalatel.
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Contents 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ....................................................................... 1-1 2 INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS ........................................................................ 2-1 2.1 2.2
Product Description.........................................................................................2-1 Installation Site Considerations .....................................................................2-1
3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ................................................................... 3-1 Model CBR-KB3 Keyboard ......................................................................................3-1 3.2 Model CBR-KB3/J Keyboard ...........................................................................3-1 3.3 LCD Display Description .................................................................................3-2 3.4 Common Equipment Controls ........................................................................3-2 3.5 The ALT Key .....................................................................................................3-3 3.6 Device-Specific Controls.................................................................................3-4
4 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS ..................................................................... 4-1 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4
System Wiring Diagrams.................................................................................4-1 Start-Up.............................................................................................................4-3 The RS-485 Network ........................................................................................4-3 The RS-422 Network ........................................................................................4-4
5 KEYBOARD OPERATIONS......................................................................... 5-1 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5
CBR-KB3 States ...............................................................................................5-1 Multiplexer Interfacing.....................................................................................5-1 Network Interfacing .........................................................................................5-4 Other Available Keyboard Functions .............................................................5-5 Kalatel CyberDome Programming..................................................................5-8
6 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 6-1 7 SERVICE AND WARRANTY........................................................................ 7-1
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Read Instructions Read all the safety and operating instructions before operating the unit.
Retain instructions Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
Heed Warnings Observe all the warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
Follow Instructions Follow all operation/use instructions.
Cleaning Unplug the unit from the power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer. They might cause hazards. Use only with accessories recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product.
Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water. For example: • Near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub. • In a wet basement. • Near a swimming pool. • In an unprotected outdoor installation. • In any area classified as a wet location.
Accessories Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The unit might fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
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Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If unsure of the type of power supply to use, consult an appliance dealer or a local power company. For units intended to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding and Polarization This unit may be equipped with a polarized AC line plug having one blade wider than the other. This plug fits into the power outlet in only one way. This is a safety feature. If unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact an electrician to replace the outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. Alternatively, this unit may be equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding). This plug fits only a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. Power Cord Protection Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
Power Lines An outdoor system should not be located near overhead power lines (or other electric light or power circuits), or where it might fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor system, take extreme care not to touch power lines or circuits. Contact with them might be fatal.
Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords. This can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings. They might touch dangerous voltage points or cause short circuits, possibly resulting in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
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Installation and Operation Manual Adjustments If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions: • Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. • Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage, or void the warranty, and often requires extensive work by a qualified technician to correct.
Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit. Opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. • If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. • If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. • If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. • When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used parts specified by the manufacturer, or that they have the same characteristics. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
Coaxial Cable Grounding If an outside cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the cable system is grounded.
Lightning For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This can prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power-line surges.
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INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS
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Product Description
The CBR-KB3 series of remote keyboards are accessories for the Calibur 10, and 16 channel range of multiplexers as well as the MMX (multiplexer / matrix) units and DVMR (digital video multiplexer / recorder) units. It allows the user to set up a centrally controlled system of up to 32 devices, with telemetry controlled (PTZ) cameras. A CBR-KB3 keyboard can control up to 31 Calibur multiplexers and up to 992 telemetry cameras. Multiple keyboards can be used on the same network, allowing multiple operators to control the same set of multiplexers and telemetry cameras. The CBR-KB3 network is based on industry standard RS-422 and RS-485 communications links, and so, simple cabling and extended distances between devices is standard. The CBR-KB3 remote keyboard is housed in a rugged desktop enclosure with a full tactile feedback elastomeric keypad. A joystick version (the CBR-KB3/J) is also available and supports the use of variable speed telemetry systems. Contact a distributor for current equipment compatibility.
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Installation Site Considerations
AC Power Ensure that the AC power supply to which the external DC power supply is connected is stable, and is within 10% of the rated voltage. If the power source is likely to have excessive spikes or power dips, power line conditioning, or a UPS should be considered, to avoid possible power resets or damage to the unit.
Ventilation Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated. Take note of the locations of the cooling vents in the unit’s enclosure, and ensure that they are not obstructed in the planned installation.
Temperature Observe the unit’s ambient temperature specifications when choosing an installation site. Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may cause the unit to fail or to be damaged.
Other Equipment Do not install the unit in cabinets with, or immediately above, or adjacent to equipment that may cause ambient temperatures around the unit to exceed the operating temperature limits for the unit. Table 2-1. Installation Site Considerations.
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
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LCD Display Description Top line - Key descriptions, messages and ‘Connected / Standing By’ text. Bottom line - CC (SS | DD)
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Currently selected camera number (1-32).
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The CBR-KB3's network ID number (1-32).
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The network ID of the multiplexer to which the CBR-KB3 is connected (Range: 1-32). While there is no connection, DD is displayed as ?? Table 3-1. LCD Display Description (see the rectangular diagram above).
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Common Equipment Controls
Common Controls NOTE:
These keys are used with all types of multiplexers and special equipment.
UNIT SELECT
Selects multiplexer to be controlled or to be released from control. Also sets keyboard network address, monitor mode and silences keyboard buzzer.
LCD DISPLAY
Shows unit status and operator prompts.
RECORD
Selects RECORD mode. (Duplex models are always in record mode; key is inactive). Indicator: LED above key.
PLAY
Selects playback mode for decoding tapes. Indicator: LED above key.
LIVE
Selects LIVE mode. Indicator: LED above key.
MON-A
Selects Multiscreen display if in full-screen. If in multiscreen, switches to next multiscreen.
MON-B
Sets keys to act on MON-B (Spot) only. Indicator: LED above key.
FREEZE
Freezes any display in LIVE or PLAY mode. In the Telemetry Mode, functions as PREVIOUS key in Kalatel Dome programming. Table 3-2. Common Controls (see the diagram above).
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Used to accept active alarms. Indicator: Flashing LED above key. Used to accept active alarms. Indicator: Flashing LED above key. In the Telemetry Mode, functions as the HELP key in the Kalatel Dome Menu.
SEQUENCE
Starts/Stops sequencing on MON-A or MON-B, C, D and E. On MON-A, operates on full-screen or last cameo of any multiscreen. In the Telemetry Mode, functions as the NEXT key in Kalatel Dome Menu.
2X ZOOM
Digital. Zooms 2X on full-screen displays. During zoom, arrow keys pan and tilt. Indicator: LED above key.
FUNCTION
(Macro) Starts execution of a pre-recorded macro. Used with camera, PLAY, and SEQ keys.
CAMERAs
Used to select full-screen displays of cameras. Also used with FUNCTION key, and telemetry. In the Telemetry Mode, the 10 key is used for inputting a zero in the Kalatel Dome Menu.
ARROWs
Used in MENUs, and for pan and tilt in 2X Zoom. Also used with telemetry for camera control of pan/tilt/zoom functions.
JOYSTICK
Used in MENUs, and for pan and tilt in 2X Zoom. Also used with telemetry for camera control of pan/tilt/zoom functions. Joystick option with variable speed P/T/Z control is supported.
MENU
MENU Setup. Used to enter menus, and to escape from menus at any time. In the Telemetry Mode, activates the Kalatel Dome Programming.
ENTER/SELECT
Used in menus to select and enter options. Selects Active Cameo mode. Indicator: LED above key.
SHIFT KEY
If selected, (LED ON), then other keys have SHIFTed functions. Used with AUX 1-4 to select AUX 5-8, and camera buttons to select device network addresses above 16.
GLOBAL
Used to poll network to determine what equipment is connected to it. Also used to send a command (for example, Preset 1) to all cameras. Table 3-2. Common Controls (see diagram on page 3-2).
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The ALT Key NOTE:
ALT KEY
Appears only on Triplex, MMX and is also used when working with Kalatel dome presets.
If selected, (LED ON), then selected other keys have alternate functions. Used with camera keys to select cameras, or presets 17-32, and with the VCR control sub-macro functions. Table 3-3. The ALT KEY (see diagram on page 3-2).
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Device-Specific Controls
Matrix/Multiplexer Controls NOTE:
These keys are used only with the Matrix/Multiplexer (MMX) units.
MON-C
Sets keys to act on MON-C (Spot) only. Indicator: LED above key.
MON-D
Sets keys to act on MON-D (Spot) only. Indicator: LED above key.
MON-E
Sets keys to act on MON-E (Spot) only. Indicator: LED above key. Table 3-5. The Matrix/Multiplexer Controls (see diagram on page 3-2).
Digital HDD Controls NOTE:
These keys are used only with the Digital Hard Disk recorder and multiplexer.
SEARCH
Used with Hard Disk multiplexer and recorder for locating video on the Hard Disk or an Archive DAT tape drive.
FAST FORWARD
Used to speed up the playback and for searching the Hard Disk.
FAST REVERSE
Used for reverse playback, searching the Hard Disk, and Rewind operations.
FRAME FORWARD
Used when the FREEZE control is activated in playback for single frame advance playback.
FRAME REVERSE
Used when the FREEZE control is activated in playback for single frame reverse playback.
STOP
Used to halt playback operations. Table 3-6. The Digital HDD Controls (see diagram on page 3-2).
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TELEMETRY
ON / OFF. Must be ON to use telemetry keys. Telemetry operates on selected camera only. Indicator: LED above key.
AUX 1 - 4, AUX 5 - 8
Control of receiver/driver relays and related functions. If SHIFT is on, then becomes AUX 5-8. Indicators: LEDs above keys. See the additional details following this table.
PRESETS
Used to set and recall presets.
FOCUS
Used to focus in or focus out.
IRIS
Used to open and close iris.
ZOOM (Optical)
Zooms camera lens in or out.
PAN and TILT
(Arrow keys and joystick.) Pans and tilts selected camera. Table 3-7. Telemetry Controls (see diagram on page 3-2).
Special Features (AUX button controls) Special features are available for the AUX buttons when using telemetry receivers from selected manufacturers. The Calibur ProBridge manuals cover these variations for what the AUX buttons control when not using Kalatel telemetry equipment. Special features are available when using the Kalatel Mini-Dome. The following table lists the functions for these keys: Auxiliary Function
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Start Tour number one (Each push will turn ON Tour number one, regardless of LED status).
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Activate Auto-Focus (One push will turn ON AutoFocus, regardless of LED status).
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Speed Level 0.
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Speed Level 1.
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Set Autopan Limits (Toggle: ON for Left Limit/OFF for Right Limit).
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Start Autopan (ON/OFF).
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Press and hold AUX7: Gate Open start. Release Aux7: Gate Open stop.
AUX 8 ••
Press and hold Aux8: Gate Close start. Release Aux8: Gate Close stop.
Requires the SHIFT key to be OFF (Shift LED is OFF). Requires the SHIFT key to be ON (Shift LED is ON). Table 3-8. Special Features on the Kalatel Mini-Dome.
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The AUX 2 Key This feature is used for activating the Auto-Focus setting by pushing the AUX 2 key. One push will turn ON the Auto-Focus feature, regardless of the AUX 2 LED status, or previous setting. The LED indicator does not indicate that Auto-Focus is active or inactive.
The AUX 3 and AUX 4 Keys This feature is used on keypads not having a joystick. Pushing the AUX 3 and AUX 4 keys will give the different settings in the table below: Setting Speed Levels
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Table 3-9. The AUX 3 and AUX 4 Keys.
The AUX 5 Key This feature is used for setting the Autopan Limits by pushing the AUX 5 key. Toggling the AUX 5 key will set the Left/Right Limits as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Set the left limit by using the joystick or the arrow key. Turn ON the AUX 5 key. Set the right limit using the joystick or the arrow key. Turn OFF the AUX 5 key.
The AUX 6 Key This feature is used for setting the Autopan by pushing the AUX 6 key. Toggling the AUX 6 key will set Autopan ON/OFF.
The AUX 7 and AUX 8 Keys This feature is used for Opening/Closing the gate by pressing the AUX 7 and AUX 8 keys as follows: 1. When the AUX 7 key is pressed, the gate starts to Open. 2. When the AUX 7 key is released, the gate stops moving. 3. When the AUX 8 key is pressed, the gate starts to Close. 4. When the AUX 8 key is released, the gate stops moving.
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WIRING AND CONNECTIONS
The following diagram shows the wiring configuration when connected to Kalatel telemetry equipment. A Calibur ProBridge is required when connected to selected other manufacturers equipment, Wiring and operation for these other devices is discussed in the specific ProBridge manual for that manufacturer.
System Wiring Diagrams Kalatel Terminal Block Wiring
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Supply power to the CBR-KB3 using the 110-240 VAC to 12 VDC adapter. Test the operation of the CBR-KB3 to verify the integrity of the connections and that it operates in a correct manner as follows (For front panel controls, refer to the pages preceding this section.) Connect the CBR-KB3 keypad to the multiplexer using a RJ-45 to RJ-45 adapter cable, as illustrated above. This cable should contain only two wires for the TX and RX signals. Follow the shield grounding requirements described below. Power up the unit as described above. Ensure that all network connections are made before powering on. A self-test lights all the LEDs, and a buzzer sounds. The firmware version and model number is briefly displayed on the keyboard LCD display. The CBR-KB3 then polls the network. It uses the results to set its own network address, and to allow connection to other multiplexers. After this point, a manual poll can also be done at any time. Change the automatic keyboard network address if a specific network address is required. The CBR-KB3 connects to the first available multiplexer on the network. for additional information on how to interpret the polling results displayed in the LCD readout, see section 5.
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The RS-485 Network
The RS-485 network is a multi-drop, wiring configuration, with a maximum length of 3,000 feet or 1,000 meters (without signal amplification or modems). RJ-45 connectors are used for most hookups (see the system diagrams starting on page 4-1). A 100-ohm terminator is required at each end of the RS-485 line. Some equipment may use flying leads or terminal blocks. Most Kalatel units have looping RS-485 network connectors. Either socket can be used. NOTES:
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RS-485 Connections and Cabling RS-485 Wire Specification #24 AWG, twisted pair with shield (2-wire) Less than 16 pF per foot, nominal Less than 25 ohms per 100 foot, nominal 2-wire: Belden 9841 (shielded) 4-wire: Belden 9842 (shielded) Table 4-1. RS-485 Wire Specification.
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RS-485 Network Connector Wiring RS-485 Connections Front View of Keyboard Input Jacks Pin 1 or 7:
Gnd (shield)
Pin 3:
+ve
Pin 6:
-ve
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The remaining pins are not used.
Table 4-2. RS-485 Connections.
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The RS-422 Network
The RS-422 network is a multi-drop, wiring configuration, with a maximum length of 3,000 feet (1,000 meters). RS-422 connectors are used for most hookups (see system diagram on page 4-1). Some equipment may use flying leads or terminal blocks. If this is the first or last device on the network, terminate the device with a 100-ohm terminator plug. (Usually available from unit supplier.) Most Kalatel units have looping RS-422 network connectors, meaning that the signal is looped in and out of the unit on the same connector.
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RS-422 Connections and Cabling RS-422 Cable Specification #22 AWG, Twisted Pair, unshielded (2-wire) Less than 25-ohm per 100 foot, nominal 2-wire: Belden 8442 or 8740 (unshielded) Table 4-3. RS-422 Cable Specification.
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RS-422 Network Connector Wiring RS-422 Connections Front View of Keyboard Input Jacks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pin 1:
A, (+ voltage)
Pin 2:
B, (- voltage)
The remaining pins are not used.
Table 4-4. RS-422 Connections.
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KEYBOARD OPERATIONS
Initial Power-Up When power is applied to the keyboard, a self-test lights all the LEDs and a distinctive power-on buzzer sound is emitted. The CBR-KB3 briefly displays the software version number on the keyboard LCD display. EXAMPLE: Ver 2.0
5.1 CBR-KB3 States Standing by State In this state, the keyboard is NOT connected to any multiplexer. While in the standby state, no keystroke or control commands are sent on the bus, only system commands such as Polling are sent. The top line of the display shows:
Standing by ... (SS | ??)
The bottom line of the display shows: (where SS - The CBR-KB3’s network ID.)
The user can change the CBR-KB3’s network ID, or select to connect to any multiplexer that is free by using the # key.
Connected State In this state, the Keyboard has established a connection with one of the multiplexers on the network. The top line of the display shows: The bottom line of the display shows: (where keyboard SS is controlling multiplexer DD.)
Connected ... (SS → DD)
When connected to a CBR-10/16 multiplexer, the keyboard simulates the front panel of the multiplexer it controls. All the CBR-KB3 keys behave in exactly the same way as if the operator controlled the multiplexer from the front panel itself, with the exception of the AUX, ALT, #, and TELEMETRY keys.
5.2 Multiplexer Interfacing Connecting to A Multiplexer Connection by an Operator Since there may be several multiplexers and keyboards connected to the network at the same time, it is necessary for a keyboard to make a unique connection to a specific multiplexer it wants to control. By doing this, it can be ensured that all control commands from the keyboard only act on the chosen multiplexer and do not affect other multiplexers that may in turn be controlled by other keyboards. Revision B
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Some Examples: Suppose the user wants to connect to Unit 5. When the connection is successful, the steps are: 1.
Press the # key once.
The display shows:
2.
Press a numeric key, in this case 5.
If unit 5 is available (i.e. not controlled by another keyboard), the CBR-KB3 display shows: this is quickly followed by:
Enter a Target Unit ID ... Trying to connect...
Connected ... (32 → 05)
The CBR-KB3 is now in the Connected ... state. Suppose the user wants to connect to Unit 5. When the connection is not successful, the steps are: 1.
Press the # key once.
The display shows:
Enter a Target Unit ID ...
2.
Press a numeric key, in this case 5.
If there is no unit 5 connected to the network, the CBR-KB3 display shows:
Unit is not on the network
this is quickly followed by:
Standing by ... (32 | ??)
The CBR-KB3 remains in the Standing by ... state. If the user picks the ID used by the CBR-KB3 itself, the display shows:
If the chosen unit number is connected to the network, but is being controlled by a different CBR-KB3, the display shows:
If the chosen unit number is that of another CBR-KB3, the display shows:
Cannot connect to Myself!
That unit is already in use!
Cannot connect to a keyboard!
Automatic Network Polling After power up, the keyboard starts polling the network to establish which units, if any, are connected to the network. The top line of the display shows: Polling Units. The bottom line of the display indicates which of the 32 network ID numbers are being polled. If the keyboard detects a controllable unit (multiplexer) on the network, it tries to connect to the first available unit (lowest network ID), and goes to the Connected ... state. NOTE:
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When Polling Sees Nothing on the Network When a keyboard poll finds no other devices attached to the network, it enters the telemetry mode, which allows the keyboard to communicate directly to the dome cameras. The top line of the display shows: (where (KB - 01) is the keyboard address, and 02 is the camera #.)
CAUTION:
Telemetry (KB - 01) 02
If the keyboard is powered up at the same time as the multiplexers, for example, because they are all powered from a central power controller, then the keyboard may start polling before the multiplexers are fully powered up. In this case, the keyboard may not detect all multiplexers, and so the operator must manually poll the network once all devices are powered up. (Refer to section 5.3, page 5-4 for the procedure to manually poll the network from the CBR-KB3.)
Disconnecting From a Multiplexer Disconnection by an Operator The CBR-KB3 cannot be connected to more than one multiplexer at the same time. When an operator has completed control actions on a specific multiplexer, before the CBR-KB3 can connect to a new multiplexer, it must disconnect from the current multiplexer. To disconnect from a multiplexer, the CBR-KB3 must be in the Connected ... state.
More Examples: Suppose the user has been controlling multiplexer number 2 and now wants to disconnect. When the connection is successfully broken, the sequence of keystrokes is the same as those for connecting to a multiplexer. 1.
Press the # key once.
The display shows:
Enter a Target Unit ID ...
2.
Press the numeric key - in this case 2.
The display briefly shows:
Trying to Disconnect…
This is quickly followed by:
Unit Disconnected!
The CBR-KB3 is now in the Standing by ... state. If for some reason the connection cannot be broken (e.g., the multiplexer does not respond to the CBR-KB3’s disconnect request), the keyboard remains in the Connected ... state. In this case, the operator should retry again. If, after a few tries, the keyboard is still in the Connected ... state, a manual re-polling of the network should be done. (See Manual polling of the network in section 5.3 on page 5-4).
Automatic Disconnection by a Multiplexer To prevent a multiplexer from remaining unavailable to other keyboards, the CBR-Plus 10/16/32 multiplexers disconnects from a controlling keyboard that has been idle for more than 30 minutes. Revision B
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5.3 Network Interfacing Manual Polling Of The Network During power up, the CBR-KB3 polls the network to see which units are connected and are available. It can happen that units are added to or removed from the network, after the CBR-KB3 has been powered up, and after it has polled the network. In order to update the CBR-KB3’s memory as to the new state of the network, it is possible for the operator to request a complete polling of the network. This is done as follows: 1.
Press the Global key. (See front panel diagram on page 3-1).
The display shows: (_ _) are the polled unit #s
Polling Units (_ _)
The ID numbers are displayed as they are polled. If the CBR-KB3 is busy controlling a multiplexer when the user starts the polling, the CBR-KB3 tries to reconnect to that multiplexer after the polling is done. If the CBR-KB3 is in the Standing by ... state when the polling is started, the CBR-KB3 tries to connect to the first available multiplexer (lowest ID number) connected to the network.
Setting the Network Address When powering up, the CBR-KB3 Keyboard sets its network ID to 32 (default), or the highest unused network ID. The user may wish to change this ID to suit the particular network setup for his/her installation. This can only be done while the unit is in the Standing by ... state. 1.
Press the # key two times.
The display shows:
Enter a Source Unit ID ...
Choose a network ID by pressing one of the numeric keys. For addresses from 1-16, use the camera keys without the SHIFT key active. For addresses 17-32, activate the SHIFT key, and press the appropriate camera key with the correct address using the red numbers for the SHIFTed values.
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If the chosen address is available for use, the display shows: (where nn is the chosen address)
Keyboard's ID set to nn,
The bottom line of the display is updated to show the new keyboard address. If the address is already in use, the display shows:
That ID is already in use
5.4 Other Available Keyboard Functions Silencing the Keyboard Buzzer The beeping or chirping sound made when the buttons are pressed on the keyboard can be silenced at the user’s preference. With the keyboard display showing:
Standing by . . .
or
Connected . . . (32→ → 01)
1.
Press the # button four (4) times until the display reads:
Buzzer on/off 1 = ON 2 = OFF
The buzzer can now be toggled by selecting ON (1) or OFF (2) as desired. Upon selection, the keyboard returns to the ready state. The top line of the display shows:
Standing by ...
The middle and bottom line of the display shows: (depending on the keyboard's connection status before performing this operation)
Connected ... (32 → 01)
Selecting the Monitor Mode of Operation With all other Kalatel units, there can only be a single keyboard connected at a time. But, with the MMX-165C(x), there can be more than one keyboard connected, allowing control of the additional monitors. This feature is implemented using the Monitor mode function described below. The top line of the display shows:
Standing by ... Connected ... (32 → 01)
The bottom line of the display shows:
1.
Press the # button three (3) times until the display reads:
2.
Then press Enter.
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The keyboard LCD display shows:
1.
Enter the multiplexer ID number for the multiplexer whose monitors are to be controlled.
The keyboard LCD display shows: (_ _ is the multiplexer ID number) The keyboard LCD display shows: (_ _ is the multiplexer ID number)
Multiplexer (_ _)
Monitor-B (32 : _ _)
Using this method of connecting, the operator has available control of Monitors- B through E, but not Monitor-A. The operator may switch between any of these monitors, calling up cameras, or having these monitors sequence. Control of Monitor-A, playback, or menu operation is limited to the keyboard connected using the method described in section 9.0. In addition, the Main keyboard can override any command made by the Monitor mode keyboards. Upon pressing the # button again, the unit's display shows:
Exiting monitor mode
The keyboard will return to the ready state. The top line of the display shows: Standing by ...
The bottom line of the display shows: (depending on the keyboards connection status before performing this operation)
Connected ... (32 → 01)
Using presets Setting a preset Move the camera to the desired position using the arrow keys (KB3 keyboards), or the joystick (KB3/J keyboards). 1.
Press the PRESET key on the keyboard one time.
The keyboard LCD display shows:
GO TO PRESHOT NUMBER ?
2.
Press the PRESET key on the keyboard again.
The keyboard LCD display shows:
SET PRESHOT NUMBER?
Now enter the preset number chosen.
The keyboard LCD display shows:
3. (_ _ is the preshot number chosen)
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Press the PRESET key on the keyboard one time.
The keyboard LCD display shows:
GO TO PRESHOT NUMBER ?
2.
Now press the number of the preset just programmed. The unit should move to that view.
The keyboard LCD display shows:
Going to preshot
Clearing a preset To clear an existing or previously programmed preset, please refer to the Receiver/Driver Manual of the Receiver/Driver unit being used. Set Preset/Go to Preset 1. When ALT is off, the setting number is from 01 to 16. 2. When ALT is on, the setting number is from 17 to 31. 3. The number 32 is used for preset 00. The ALT KEY Examples: a. Set the preset 07 of camera 01:
b. Set the preset number 00 of camera 01:
c. Go to preset 00 of camera 01:
1.
Turn off ALT. The ALT LED should be off.
1. Turn off ALT. The ALT LED should be off.
1. Turn off ALT. The ALT LED should be off.
2.
Press key 1 to select camera 01.
2. Press key 1 to select camera 01.
2. Press key 1 to select camera 01.
3.
Press the preset key twice.
3. Turn on ALT. The ALT LED should be on.
3. Turn on ALT. The ALT LED should be on.
4.
The keyboard LCD display shows: Set Preshot Number?
4. Press the preset key twice.
4. Press the Preset key once.
5.
Move the camera to the desired position.
5. The keyboard LCD display shows: Set Preshot number?
5. The keyboard LCD display shows: Go to Preshot Number?
6.
Press key 7 to set the preset number 7 of camera 01.
6. Move the camera to the desired position.
6. Press key 16 (ALT is ON for 32) to go to the preset number 00 of camera 01.
7. Press key 16 (ALT is ON for 32) to set the preset number 00 of camera 01. Table 3-4. The ALT KEY Examples.
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Installation and Operation Manual P/T/Z Addressing Requirements All camera inputs (whether fixed cameras or P/T/Z units) are connected to a multiplexer input. The multiplexer has an RS-485 network address, and so does the Pan/Tilt camera receiver. This address determines when the telemetry receiver will respond to commands sent via the RS-485 data line. The multiplexer addresses are set in the range from 1 to 32, as are camera numbers connected to the multiplexer. The setting of the telemetry receiver’s address can easily be determined using the following table: Multiplexer Address
Camera Range
Receiver Address Range
01
1-32
00-31
02
33-64
32-63
03
65-96
64-95
04
97-128
96-127
05
129-160
128-159
06
161-192
160-191
07
193-224
192-223
08
225-256
224-255
When more than eight multiplexers are installed, use the following formula:
Telemetry Receiver Address = 32 x (Multiplexer ID - 1) + Camera Number - 1 In other words, telemetry receiver units connected to the inputs of the first multiplexer will have addresses of 0 to 31, regardless of the number of camera inputs the unit has. This is because the addresses must be reserved in blocks large enough to handle the maximum number of inputs a given unit might have (for example, the MMX-325CE has 32 inputs). The receivers connected to the second multiplexer, will have addresses of 32 to 63, etc.
5.5 Kalatel CyberDome Programming This section will explain how the user can access the Kalatel Dome programming menu. The following keys are available when the Kalatel CyberDome Programming menu is active. The key on the keypad is identified within the < > symbols. Its function in the CyberDome menus follows the -- symbol. EXAMPLE:
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--NEXT
<1>--number 01
<6>--number 06
--PREVIOUS
<2>--number 02
<7>--number 07
--SET
<3>--number 03
<8>--number 08
--HELP
<4>--number 04
<9>--number 09