OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAGE1.1 Symbols usedThe graphics symbols used in this handbook have the following meanings.Operations to be carried out
6.8.4 Autopan, Focus, Iris All these functions can be loaded by pressing the specific keys in the control menu area of the Main menu (see§ 4.4 –
6.9 MARK MERCER Dome6.9.1 Materials and reference documents Pan & Tilt Dome Range “Quick Switch” D150QSPT Mark Mercer.Meridian Control Proto
6.9.5 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.It is possible to choose from three
6.9.5.1 Setup PATROL and Clear PATROL With the PATROL function the dome is able to reach a maximum of 130 Preset positions; when it reaches thel
6.9.5.2 Setup and Clear One Pass PATROL With this type of PATROL the dome is able to reach a maximum of 130 Preset positions; when it reaches th
6.9.6.1 Mark Mercer PRESET In the Main menu, pressing the PROG/PRESET/PRESET Mod keys one after another will display the keypadfor inserting a n
EXAMPLEIf you want to store Preset positions 11, 73, 88 and 128 and assign the following parameters and Patrols:Position 11: default parameters and Pa
6.9.7.1 Titling Cameras On the specific page you can assign a title to the camera selected at that moment.1. Area containing the title2. Availab
6.9.8 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by using a special numeric code.Go to the page for inserting special codes (see § 6.1.5 -
Code Function54Toggle masking (ON/OFF) depending on cursor status:Cursor ON: the code will position a small mask on the cursor; if the code is sent ag
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYBOARD2.1 General informationThe keyboard is a product for professional use in security and surveillance sector applications. I
6.10 PANASONIC Domes6.10.1 Materials and reference documents Panasonic WV-CS600 and WV-CS850 domes.Protocol Information WV-CS850 Ver. 2.2, Nov.2
6.10.4 Configuration The dome is mainly configured by On Screen MenuSome parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.For all dome c
6.10.6 Patrol (Panasonic WV-CS600) In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START PATROLTo
Code FunctionAUTOPAN71 Auto mode: OFF72Auto mode: seq ON73Auto mode: sort ON67Increase AUTOPAN speed (*)68Decrease AUTOPAN speed (*)69Consider the cu
Code FunctionAUTOFOCUS86On87OffBW90On91Off92AutomaticAGC175On176OffLYNE LOCK SYNC185 Increase186DecreaseSPECIAL FUNCTIONS1000ALC On1001ELC On1002AWC O
6.11 PELCO Dome6.11.1 Materials and reference documents Pelco Spectra II 3.31 dome.Pelco Protocol Manual, “D” Protocol, March 2, 1999.6.11.2
6.11.7 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code. Go to the page for inserting special codes (see § 6.1.5 - La
Code Function51AUTOIRIS Off.52Automatic AUTOIRIS On.AGC (Automatic Gain control)60AGC On.61AGC Off.62Automatic AGC.ALARMSXX = 1 ÷ 8: Recognition of al
6.12 SAMSUNG Dome6.12.1 Materials and reference documents Samsung SCC-641P, SCC-643P Dome.Samsung Protocol.6.12.2 Connecting the hardware t
6.12.4.1 Autopan Autopan stops when it reaches one of the two limit switches.If the joystick is operated the dome will continue the movement in
2.2 Appliances that can be connected to the DCT keyboard2.2.1 Video Matrixes/DVR's/Multiplexers See § 4.2.3.1.1 - Type – Protocol – Baud ra
6.13 SANYO Dome6.13.1 Materials and reference documents Sanyo VCC-9300P, VCC-9400P dome.Security Serial Protocol (SSP) Specifications Ver. 1.14
6.13.5 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START SEQUENCE / TOURStart the corr
6.13.8 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.Go to the introduction page for Special codes (see §6.1.5 -La
6.14 SANTEC Dome6.14.1 Connecting the hardware tothe dome DCT RJjack1 DOME Connection diagramRS485A white Tx+RS485B yellow Tx-WARNINGSet the dom
6.14.4 Patrol (Tour and Pattern) In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.TART TOUR / PATT
6.15 SENSORMATIC Dome6.15.1 Materials and reference documents Sensormatic Delta Dome II.Rs-422/RS-485 Communication Protocols, 8000-2694-01, Rev
6.15.5 Patrol (Pattern and Apple Peel) In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START PATT
Code Function14Relays 1 and 4 On23Relays 2 and 3 On24 Relays 2 and 4 On34Relays 3 and 4 On123Relays 1, 2 and 3 On124Relays 1, 2 and 4 On134Relays 1, 3
6.16 VCL Dome6.16.1 Materials and reference documents VCL 8” Interner Dome .Details of VCLTP Protocol, file ref. CIMICRO8 26.05.99.6.16.2 C
6.16.5 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START LATEST TOURTo start the latest TO
2.5 DIP switchThe back of the keyboard has a DIP switch used to insert/remove the load on the RS485 lines and to enablecommunication between the keybo
6.16.6 Preset, Scan and Home The PRESET, SCAN and HOME functions are described in sections (§ 4.4.1.1 - PRESET, page 46 e § 4.4.2 -SCAN MENU, pa
6.17 ENEO receivers6.17.1 Reference material ENEO VPT-42/RS1 telemetry receiver..6.17.2 Configuring the receivers Configure the receiver a
6.17.5 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL to enter the menu for carrying out the specific function.START PATROL / RANDOMTo start the corre
6.17.5.2 Setup RANDOM The RANDOM sequence comprises a series of Preset positions that are reached at random. Proced ure for defining the RANDOM
6.17.7 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.Go to the introduction screen for the Special codes (see § 6.
6.18 VIDEOTEC receivers with VIDEOTEC / Macro protocol6.18.1 Very important note Depending on the model, VIDEOTEC receivers use the VIDEOTEC com
6.18.6 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the graphics management page for this function.START STANDARD PATROL To start the c
6.18.6.2 Setup S.A. PATROL The S.A. PATROL sequence comprises a series of Preset positions that are reached in succession with a dwelltime tha
6.18.8 Function keys In the Main menu press the PROG key (see § 4.4.1 - PROG MENU, page 46) andthenthe key to enter themenu for managing the par
6.19 Operating procedure for setting a dome/receiverHow to proceed:1. Enable the “Setup Telemetry” FUNCTION (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, page 35).2. Ma
2.7 Installing the keyboardBefore connecting the keyboard to the power supply make sure the latter is suitable for supplyinga voltage as specified in
7 DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWAREThis chapter describes all the functions and potential of the software package supplied with the keyboard.7.1 Terminology
7.3.2 Installation procedure Take the configuration CD supplied with the keyboard and insert it in the CD-reader then start theSETUP.EXE program
7.4.1 Keyboard Setup This programme is used to simplify configuration of all keyboard parameters. When the programme is started the following gr
7.4.1.3.1 General With this card it is possible to set thelanguage used by the keyboard, thecommunication lines, the buzzer anddisplay settings
The following example describes how to make this kind of setup:• Video/Type: you must select a matrix, for example “32/8 VIDEOTEC”.• Video/Protocol: t
7.4.1.3.2 Cameras In this card it is possible to manage accepted values and addressing for cameras controlled by the keyboard.The centre of the
Graphics submenuOn top of the grid there is a graphics submenu; the icons have the following meanings:Disable all cameras.If a camera has been selecte
7.4.1.3.4 External DVR/MUX Cameras The keyboard is able to control up to 16DVR/MUX's connected in cascade to avideo matrix.To each DVR/MUX
7.4.2.1 Programme structure When the programme is started the first graphics window is as follows.The window is divided into five areas:Main men
7.4.2.3 Toolbar This comprises seven graphics keys. Each key is associated with a brief heading that describes the Menufunction corresponding to
3 COMMUNICATION LINES AND CONNECTIONS3.1 Video line and telemetry linesThe DTC keyboard can be used to control a wide range of products, for both vide
7.4.2.4.1 Example: defining a new set of strings If you want to use a set of strings in English that is different from the default set:• Load a
7.4.3.1 Programme structure When the programme is started, the graphics window has the following appearance.The window can be divided into three
7.4.3.3 Toolbar This comprises 14 graphics keys. Each key is associated with a brief heading that describes the Menu functioncorresponding to th
7.4.3.8 How to design a map The GRAPHICS environment is a set of 30 graphics pages into each of which the user may insert a maximumof 40 keys as
WARNING!!!In order to be able to use the joystick to send Pan, Tilt and Zoom controls from the GRAPHICSenvironment, you must select the “Joystick On”
7.4.3.8.2 Arranging the keys To make the map as functional as possible it is necessary to arrange a number of keys inside it beforeassociating t
7.4.3.9 “Key Properties” window This is the core of the system and is used to assign each key with one or more functions/activities.The window c
• Select a monitor or the DVR or MUX number.• Select the camera• Send a direct command to telemetry (i.e. a control that does not imply video switchin
7.4.3.9.5 “Wiper/Washer” Controls The controls that can be loaded from this section are used to control the wiper and water pump on the camera.T
PatrolTelemetryProtocolStart Patrol Stop Patrol Toggle PatrolNo. Function No. Function No. Function---------1..32Start Tour (1)1..32Stop Tour (1)1..32
3.2 RS485 and types of systemsThe RS485 communication channel consists of a 2-wire line with a maximum length from end to end of1200m.Termination of t
TelemetryProtocolStart Patrol Stop Patrol Toggle PatrolNo. Function No. Function No. FunctionVcl1..51: Start Tour 12: Start Tour 23: Start Tour 34: St
7.4.3.10.2 General tools area Restore the original image statusErase the last graphics object to be insertedErase all the graphics objects that
7.4.3.12 Examples 7.4.3.12.1 Macro keys: definition and display on the keyboard • Select the Macro Keys card, draw the background and posi
7.4.3.12.3 Example 2 Maps: Start Patrol No. 2 of dome No. 2 and at the same time Set of Aux No. 1 (Telemetry only)1. Select and enter the monito
7.4.3.12.5 Example 4 Maps: select camera No. 10 of DVR/MUX No. 4 end send the Autofocus command1. Select Local DVR/MUX .2. Select and enter the
8 KEYBOARD MAINTENANCEThe keyboard has no special requirements in terms of routine maintenance.Clean the display surface regularly, to remove any dust
9 APPENDIX A9.1 Functions assigned to the most common graphics keysAutoflipSTART Autoflip Digital Flip ONTOGGLE Autoflip(Enable/disable the function)D
9.2 Assigning key/protocol9.2.1 Dome BOSCHELBEXEL.MO.SATURNERNITECFASTRAX IIHITRONJVCKALATELMARK MERCERPANASONICPELCOSAMSUNGSANYOSANTECSENSORMAT
BOSCHELBEXEL.MO.SATURNERNITECFASTRAX IIHITRONJVCKALATELMARK MERCERPANASONICPELCOSAMSUNGSANYOSANTECSENSORMATICVCLFocus999999999999999999999999999999--
9.2.2 Telemetry receivers ENEO VIDEOTEC MacroAutoflip-- --9-- --9-- --9Autopan9999999-- ----99Aux1 - 3 1 - 4 1 - 41 - 3 1 - 4 1 - 4--1 - 4 1 - 4
Configuration Description ExampleMixedconfigurationIt is possible to set up mixedconfigurations, always bearing in mind thelimits given above:each li
10 APPENDIX B - FREE MUX/DVR PROTOCOL10.1 Introduction10.1.1 Description The Free MUX/DVR protocol is an alternative to the traditional protocol
10.2 Levels of integrationIt is possible to integrate the Free MUX/DVR protocol at two different levels:1. Level One: the user keys are displayed only
10.2.2 Example Illustration of the result for this exampleThe aim is to create an interface containing three groups of buttons, as shown in the
10.2.2.2 Defining page No. 30 in the maps In page No. 30 we insert the 6 buttons (taken from the library) as described above, arranging them so
10.2.2.4 Group 2 – Video switching control We associate the various parameter values with each of the two buttons, following the sequence shown
10.2.2.5 Group 3 – Function control + video switching control We associate the various parameter values with each of the two buttons, following
10.2.2.6 Testing the results At this point the we can save the graphics project and then send it to the keyboard.To do this, we switch DIPswitch
10.2.3 Level two: using the maps When the maps are used it is possible to exceed the maximum limit of 30 keys that can be displayed in themain m
11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSPower supplyVIN: 100-240 VAC – 47/63 HzVOUT: 12 VDC – 1 A15 WNet weight (without power supply)900 gOperating temperature0 –
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3.4 More than two devices on the same lineThe presence of more than one keyboard and/or receiver devices (video matrixes, telemetry receivers, DVR&apo
4 CONFIGURING THE KEYBOARD4.1 Description of the system4.1.1 How to interact with the keyboard The keyboard is provided with a touch screen, the
US FCC Part 15 Class B Verification StatementNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pur
4.1.3.4 Control menu area This area has a series of keys that are used to enter the menus for activating specific functions (see § 4.4 -Control
4.2 System data areaIn the system data area of the main menu there are two keys that are used to enter the following menus:SYSTEM SETUPUsed to enter t
4.2.1.2 Introduction to the menus and submenus The setup menu consists of a series of submenus that are loaded by pressing the keys described in
4.2.1.3 How to edit the parameters To edit a parameter, first select it with the cursor and then press the “ent” key.There are three distinct ca
4.2.2 Language Position the cursor on the desired language and press the “ent” key.The language changes immediately.4.2.3 Communications T
4.2.3.1.1 Type – Protocol – Baud rate If “Type” refers to a model of matrix that is connected, it will be expressed as “number of inputvideos/nu
Type Protocol Baud rateDVR/MUX SP16C1200-2400-4800-9600SP16C-A1200-2400-4800-9600Whenever the TYPE and PROTOCOL parameters are modified, the subsequen
4.2.3.2 Telemetry This menu is used to set the type of “TELEMETRY” devices that will be controlled by the keyboard. Thereare two independent com
4.2.3.2.2 Protocol – Baud rate The possible combinations are as follows (where the Baud rate values shown in bold type are the defaultsettings):
4.2.3.3 Serial tests If it is necessary to check the keyboard communication channels, there is a simple test to check the integrity ofthe serial
1 - OPENING AND CHECKING THE PACKAGE...81.1 - Symbols used...
4.2.4 Accepted values This menu is divided into a series of submenus that are used to set up the accepted values for the keyboard.Select the ite
4.2.4.1.1 Cameras connected to a matrix The screen will have this appearance only if the COMMUNICATIONS-VIDEO-Type parameterhas been associated
4.2.4.1.3 Cameras connected to a DVR or MUX The screen will have the appearance below only if the COMUNICATIONS/VIDEO/Typeparameter has been set
4.2.4.2 Monitor / DVR-MUX connected locally This menu is used to enable the monitors (connected to a matrix), or the DVR's or multiplexers
4.2.4.2.3 DVR or Multiplexer (direct connection with DVR or MUX) If a DVR/MUX connection on the VIDEO connector has been chosen, it is possible
4.2.4.3 External DVR/MUX cameras This menu is used to enable the cameras (managed by one of the 16 DVR/MUX that can be connected incascade to a
4.2.4.4 External DVR/MUX This menu is used to enable the DVR/MUX's (max. 16) connected in cascade to the matrix and can be selectedfrom the
4.2.4.5 Functions Position the cursor on the function to be enabled/disabled and press the “ent” key. If the function wasdeactivated it will be
4.2.4.6 Common keys Position the cursor to correspond with the function to be enabled/disabled and press the “ent”key.Ifthefunction has been dea
4.2.5 Password This menu is used to insert the three system passwords and three user passwords in order to limit use of thekeyboard to authorise
4.2.4.2.2 - Single monitors (connection with matrix)...314.2.4.2.3 - DV
4.2.6 Configuration Position the cursor to correspond with the desired item and press the ”ent” key.4.2.6.1 Restore basis values WARNINGT
4.2.6.2 Buzz er/Display Parameter DescriptionKey pressedUsed to set the buzzer volume when the keys are pressed. There are three values: OFF (n
4.2.6.4 Verifying correct joystick calibration To verify the correct calibration of the joystick, see the last line on the page where there are
4.2.6.5.1 How to calibrate the touch screen Key for passing to second position of reference Data confirmation keyExit menu keyWARNINGDo not use
4.2.6.5.2 Forcing the touch screen to the default values This procedure is used to force the touch screen to the default values to allow its fin
4.2.6.6 Touch test 1. Exit menu key2. Key has been pressed and recognisedThe purpose of this display is to test whether the touch screen is cali
4.3 Video/telemetry control areaThe appearance of this area will differ according to the chosen configuration and the device being selected.There are
4.4 Control menu areaAUTOPAN MENUTo enter the graphics page for operating the specific AUTOPAN function for each device.AUTOFLIP MENUTo enter the grap
4.4.1 PROG MENU The presence/absence of the icons is related to the selected Video or Telemetry protocol.PRESETTo operate the PRESET function (
4.4.1.1.1 Modify PRESET The menu for modifying PRESET is used to store, in the controlled device, a series of positions of interest tobe reached
5.3.4 - Video matrix setup...
4.4.1.1.3 Delete PRESET The Delete PRESET menu is used to delete all the Preset positions stored in the controlled device. Thisfunction is not
4.4.3 MACRO KEYS MENU The macro keys constitute a quick way of carrying out one or more functions by pressing a single key.It is possible to se
4.6 GRAPHICS Environment AreaThe GRAPHICS environment consists of a series of pages inside which it is possible to insert a number ofkeys.The user is
5 VIDEO MANAGEMENT5.1 IntroductionThe keyboard is provided with a VIDEO connector to control the video devices. It is necessary to set up boththe keyb
5.1.1.2 DVR or MUX connected to video connector With this type of connection the keyboard manages the video units connected to it in a variety o
5.1.1.2.2 VIDEO protocols other than “SANYO DVR/MU” In this case it is possible to connect only DVR's or only MUX's to the VIDEO line,
5.2 No video device to be controlledThis configuration is chosen when you do not wish to control any video devices (matrix, DVR or MUX), butyou need t
5.3 Controllable video matrixesThe table describes how to configure the keyboard for all models of matrixes that can be controlled. Thecolumns refer t
5.3.1 ENEO video matrixes 5.3.1.1 EKR-8/4, EKR-16/4, EKR-32/8 models 5.3.1.1.1 Connection and operational test The standard communi
5.3.2.2 SM328A model The matrix can be used either individually (a single matrix present in the system, controlled by one or morekeyboards) or
6.4.4.1 - Autopan...
5.3.3 Linxs video matrix (VIDEOTEC) 5.3.3.1 LXRPS42A , LXRPS82A , LXRPS84A , LXRPS164A models 5.3.3.1.1 Connection and ope
5.3.4.2 VIDEOTEC 164OSM OSM ENTER SETUPTo enter the matrix OSM.The other keys and their corresponding symbols are described in the specific hand
5.4 Controllable DVR/MUX'sTable 1 describes how to make a DIRECT connection between the keyboard and the video device to becontrolled. The device
Table 2DCT RJjack1 RJjack2 MTX MTX – DVR/MUX GENERAL INDIRECT connection diagramRS485A white blue RS485AGND red green GNDRS485B yellow black RS485BSee
Table 4INDIRECT connectionDVR model Type Protocol Baud rate Address Ext. DVR/MUXENEODLR-204/109/116Mtx VIDEOTEC (1)MACRO 1200-38400 (2)ENEO DLR-204/10
5.4.1.1 DVR/MUX Setup In addition to configuration using the keys on their front panel, some DVR/MUX's can also be configuredfrom the keybo
5.4.2 ADEMCO MUX This section refers to the following video units:MUX AXMD16E, AXCD16EXSee also the technical information given in § 5.4.1 - Com
5.4.3 ENEO DVR/MUX This section refers to the following video units:DVR DLR-204, DLR-109, DLR-116MUX VCMT-8009, VCMT-8016 (colour)VBMT-8009, VBM
5.4.4 SAMSUNG DVR This section refers to the following video units:DVR SHR4160PSee also the technical information given in § 5.4.1 - Common oper
5.4.5 SANYO DVR/MUX This section refers to the following video units:DVR DSR-3009P, DSR-3016P, DSR-3716PMUX MPX-CD93P, MPX-CD163PSee also the te
6.10.5 - Autoflip, Autopan, Aux, Focus, Iris...10
SANYO DVR (Protocol: SANYO DVR) SANYO DVR (Protocol: SANYO DVR/MU)SANYO MUX (Protocol: SANYO MUX) SANYO MUX (Protocol: SANYO DVR/MUX)Page 68 of 176 MN
5.4.6 SONY DVR/MUX This section refers to the following video units:DVR HSR-X216PMUX YS-DX516PSee also the technical information given in § 5.4.
5.4.7 VIDEOTEC MUX This section refers to the following video units:MUX SP16C (addressable or non-addressable)Refer also to the technical inform
6 TELEMETRY6.1 Direct control and control using video systemsIf you have no video devices or you need to control only domes or telemetry receivers, th
6.1.1 Routine management of telemetry controls Telemetry operations are divided into different types: configuration operations (configuration o
6.1.2.2 Selecting a camera To be able to select a camera and send it telemetry controls the camera must be accepted (see § 4.2.4 -Accepted value
When the key has been pressed the screen will ask for the camera number which is to have an address change.In the example, the address of camera No. 2
6.1.2.4 Numeric keypads with load keys Some numeric keypads have a key that can be used to load other functions associated with data insertion (
Using the load keys in the main menu press the DVR selection key and enter the number 5; press the “enter” key; press the key to load the camera
6.2 BOSCH Dome6.2.1 Materials and reference documents Dome BOSCH Basic Dome Series.Basic Dome Series's instruction manual.Receiver/Driver a
6.17.4 - Autopan, Aux, Focus, Iris...
6.2.3 Configuration The dome is mostly configured by On Screen Menù.Some parameter settings can be made by inserting a special code.For all dome
6.2.6 Preset, Scan e Home WARNING!The term ‘Scan’ as used in the dome handbook does not correspond to the commonly usedmeaning as in this handbo
6.3 ELBEX Dome6.3.1 Materials and reference documents Elbex EX/EXC 8000 Instant Dome.EMB Camera (R0.70), Camera ID Code Manual for Digital Camer
6.3.6 Function keys In the Main menu, pressing the PROG key (see § 4.4.1 - PROG MENU, page 46) and then the key, willenter the menu for carrying
Code Function63Start autoscan for alarm64Stop autoscan for alarmOTHER71Heater on72Fan on73Audio muting: mute74Light: on75IR Filter: cut filter mode81
Code Function49XX XX = 00 ÷ 28 (*): stop wiper50XX XX = 00 ÷- 28 (*): stop pump51XX XX = 00 ÷ 28 (*): stop lighting52XX XX = 00 ÷- 28 (*): stop heater
Code Function229PAL: 10 s NTSC:8 s AUTO SLOW SHUTTER230Auto slow shutter: standard231 Auto slow shutter: BLC priority 232Auto slow shutter: slow23Auto
Code Function274Minimum sensitivity from colour to B&W 275Time from colour to B&W 2 minutes276 Time from colour to B&W 5 minutes277Time fr
6.4 EL.MO. Dome6.4.1 Materials and reference documents El.Mo. D7720B-J1P Dome.Surveillance Control Protocol (DSCP), ver2.4, 2001.05.25.6.4.2
6.4.4 Autopan, Aux, Focus, Iris All these functions can be loaded by pressing the specific keys in the control menu area of the Main menu (see§
7.4.3.9.4 - “Jump page” Controls...1557.4.3
6.4.8 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.Go to the page for inserting special codes (see § 6.1.5 - Layo
6.5 ERNITEC SATURN Dome6.5.1 Materials and reference documents Ernitec Saturn Dome.ICU Installation Instruction, Manual No.3040-00014, Rev.98022
6.5.5 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START PATROLTo start the correspondi
6.5.7 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.Go to the page for inserting special codes (see § 6.1.5 - Layo
6.6 HITRON FASTRAX II Dome6.6.1 Materials and reference documents HITRON Fastrax II HID2404SM11P Dome(HID-2404) Protocol and Examples6.6.2
6.6.5 Patrol (Tour and Pattern) In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START TOUR/PATTER
6.7 JVC Dome6.7.1 Materials and reference documents JVC TK-C675 e TK-C676 Dome.TK-C675 Programmer’s manual, version 1.00/Feb.1998.TK-C675/C675B
6.7.5 Patrol In the Main menu press the PATROL key to enter the menu for carrying out the movement controls.START PATROL 1…3To start the corresp
6.7.8 Special codes Some parameters can be configured by inserting a special code.Go to the page for inserting special codes (see § 6.1.5 - Layo
6.8 KALATEL Dome6.8.1 Materials and reference documents Dome Kalatel CyberDome Pan/Tilt 18× Day/Nite PALKalatel Reference Manual ASCII Protocol
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