Dahua NKB5200 User Manual Download Page 5

 

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  Put the device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation. 

  Install the device on a stable surface to prevent it from falling. 

  Please follow the electrical requirements to power the device. 

 

Following are the requirements for selecting a power adapter. 

  The power supply must conform to the requirements of IEC 60950-1 and IEC 62368-1 

standards. 

  The voltage must meet the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) requirements and not exceed 

ES-1 standards. 

  When the power of the device does not exceed 100 W, the power supply must meet LPS 

requirements and be no higher than PS2. 

 

We recommend using the power adapter provided with the device. 

 

When selecting the power adapter, the power supply requirements (such as rated voltage) 
are subject to the device label. 

  The device is a class I electrical appliance. Make sure that the power supply of the device is 

connected to a power socket with protective earthing. 

  Cut all network and cable connections before cutting off the power. 

  Use the power cords that are recommended for the region and conform to the rated power 

specifications. 

  When installing the device, make sure that the power plug and appliance coupler can be easily 

reached to cut off power. 

  The appliance coupler is a disconnection device. Keep it at a convenient angle when using it. 

Operation Requirements 

 

 

  The Device or remote control contains button batteries. Do not swallow the batteries 

due to the risk of chemical burns. 
Possible result: The swallowed button battery can cause serious internal burns and death within 
2 hours. 
Preventive measures (including but not limited to): 

 

Keep new and used batteries out of reach of children. 

 

If the battery compartment is not securely closed, stop using the product immediately and 
keep out of reach of children. 

 

Seek immediate medical attention if a battery is believed to be swallowed or inserted inside 
any part of the body. 

  Battery Pack Precautions 

Preventive measures (including but not limited to): 

 

Do not transport, store or use the batteries in high altitudes with low pressure and 
environments with extremely high and low temperatures. 

 

Do not dispose the batteries in fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crush or cut the batteries to 
avoid an explosion. 

 

Do not leave the batteries in environments with extremely high temperatures to avoid 
explosions and leakage of flammable liquid or gas. 

 

Do not subject the batteries to extremely low air pressure to avoid explosions and the leakage 
of flammable liquid or gas. 

Summary of Contents for NKB5200

Page 1: ...Network Keyboard NKB5200 User s Manual V2 0 0...

Page 2: ...onal information as a supplement to the text Revision History Version Revision Content Release Time V2 0 0 Baseline update March 2024 V1 0 0 First release April 2023 Privacy Protection Notice As the d...

Page 3: ...out prior written notice Product updates might result in some differences appearing between the actual product and the manual Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary d...

Page 4: ...not place any load on it Do not retract the slide rail while the Device is installed on it Do not connect the power adapter to the device while the adapter is powered on Strictly comply with the local...

Page 5: ...r plug and appliance coupler can be easily reached to cut off power The appliance coupler is a disconnection device Keep it at a convenient angle when using it Operation Requirements The Device or rem...

Page 6: ...ed humidity and temperature conditions Do not drop or splash liquid onto the device and make sure that there is no object filled with liquid on the device to prevent liquid from flowing into it Do not...

Page 7: ...etwork Settings 8 3 3 1 Connecting to Wired Network 8 3 3 2 Connecting to Wi Fi 9 3 4 Adding Devices 10 3 4 1 Manual Add 10 3 4 1 1 Adding Directly Connected Devices 12 3 4 1 2 Adding Platforms 13 3 4...

Page 8: ...nagement 29 4 5 User Management 29 4 6 Settings 31 4 6 1 Configuring Wired Network 31 4 6 2 Configuring Wi Fi 31 4 6 3 Bluetooth 31 4 6 4 Configuring Date and Time 32 4 6 5 Configuring Serial Port 32...

Page 9: ...ises and the government and is ideal for industries such as the education health transportation intelligent building and finance industry 1 1 Product Appearance 1 1 1 Front Panel Figure 1 1 Front pane...

Page 10: ...port 12 Power port 3 485 port 8 SD slot Used for flashing the device 13 Power button Powers on and off the device 4 2 USB2 0 ports 9 HDMI signal output port 14 Ground 5 USB3 0 port 10 VGA video outpu...

Page 11: ...scription Key Example Function F1 Number 1 to 16 F1 Call No 1 to 16 plans quickly It applies to TV wall functions View the plan numbers on the Preplan page F2 Function reserved F3 Function reserved F4...

Page 12: ...tern 4 Pattern Call No 4 pattern Rotate Press Press it once to start rotation and then press it again to stop rotation Exit Exit the current operation Confirm Function reserved Switch previous channel...

Page 13: ...username and password and then tap Login The page of the keyboard can be operated with a touchscreen or an external mouse Figure 2 1 Login If you forgot your password you can tap Forgot your password...

Page 14: ...6 2 3 Screen Lock Select Setting General Screen Lock and then configure the screen lock time After that tap OK...

Page 15: ...he main menu for 5 seconds to initialize the keyboard Step 3 Read and select Consent Agreement License and then tap Next Step 4 Enter the new password and then confirm your new password The password m...

Page 16: ...ix screen and more Device Management Add directly connected device and platform Settings Configure the network Bluetooth storage serial port and more User Management Add users and configure their perm...

Page 17: ...mask of the network Gateway The gateway must be on the same network with the IP address DNS1 IP address of the main DNS server DNS2 IP address of alternate DNS server 3 3 2 Connecting to Wi Fi Prerequ...

Page 18: ...ck Wi Fi information to disconnect the Wi Fi 3 4 Adding Devices You can add devices or platforms manually or automatically 3 4 1 Manual Add When you know the specific IP address we recommend using thi...

Page 19: ...Table 3 3 Parameter description Parameter Description Device type You can select Directly Connected Device or Platform or Onvif from the drop down list Device name The name that identifies the device...

Page 20: ...ectly Connected Device and then configure the parameters Figure 3 6 Add directly connected device Table 3 4 Parameter description Parameter Description Device type Select Directly Connected Device fro...

Page 21: ...me and password of the platform that you want to add to the keyboard Password Step 4 Tap Add Different platforms support different functions on the keyboard For details see the table below Table 3 6 F...

Page 22: ...down list Device name The name that identifies the device IP address IP address of the onvif devices Port Port number of the onvif device It is 80 by default Username The username and password of the...

Page 23: ...range Step 3 Tap Search The results will be displayed in the list You can select the device you need and then tap Add Related Operations Select Select all to select all devices Press and hold the devi...

Page 24: ...to add signal or tap and then select and drag the signal from the signal list on the right Table 3 8 Icon description Icon Description Icon Description Video playback Stream switch Snapshot Window spl...

Page 25: ...3 6 TV Wall 3 6 1 TV Wall Operations Prerequisites The added device or platform has configured the TV wall For details see the corresponding user s manual Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard and...

Page 26: ...rag a signal source to the screen from signal source list on the left and then the screen displays the video of the channel Tap to change stream TV wall displays video of sub stream by default After d...

Page 27: ...form The function of Plan of the platform is not available at present Procedure Step 1 On the TV wall page tap Preplan and then the keyboard can acquire the configured schemes Figure 3 12 Preplan Step...

Page 28: ...PTZ control page Figure 3 13 PTZ control Table 3 10 Icon description of PTZ operations Icon Description Controls device toward 8 directions including up down left right upper left upper right lower le...

Page 29: ...device scans back and forth at a certain speed according to the defined boundary Enter the rotate number and then tap OK the device starts continuous 360 rotation horizontally at a certain speed Enter...

Page 30: ...reset calling Record and save the operations and then you can call the pattern path directly Procedure Step 1 On the PTZ operation page tap Step 2 Enter the pattern number and then tap OK to start pat...

Page 31: ...nction Step 2 Enter the Scan number and then tap OK to start scanning Figure 3 16 Scan Step 3 Tap again enter the scan number then tap OK in the pop up window to stop scanning 3 7 5 Configuring Automa...

Page 32: ...eats performing tours among the configured presets Procedure Step 1 Tap and then select Step 2 Enter the cruise number tap OK and then the PTZ camera starts tour Figure 3 18 Tour Step 3 Tap again ente...

Page 33: ...25 Figure 3 19 Brush Step 3 Tap again and then tap OK in the pop up window to stop brushing...

Page 34: ...4 1 Icon description Icon Description Icon Description Video playback Stream switch Snapshot Window split support single split 4 split and 9 split Manually record Virtual keyboard to control video on...

Page 35: ...SB drive or configure the FTP storage 3 Tap and then drag the signal source to the window 4 Select a window that need to take snapshots and then tap The snapshots will be saved to the USB drive You ca...

Page 36: ...om webpage VMP and NVD of base line version all support adding multiple video walls 4 2 1 Configuring Schemes For details see 3 6 2 Scheme Management 4 2 2 PTZ Control For details on the PTZ control s...

Page 37: ...forward 15 seconds audio Speed up Full screen display Step 3 Tap to start playback Step 4 Tap Return to go back to the login page 4 4 Device Management For details on device management see 3 4 Adding...

Page 38: ...a role tap and then tap to add users Step 5 Enter the username password and confirm the password and then tap OK Figure 4 4 Add users Related Operations Press and hold the user name tap to delete use...

Page 39: ...to Wired Network 4 6 2 Configuring Wi Fi Configure Wi Fi For details see 3 3 2 Connecting to Wi Fi 4 6 3 Bluetooth Procedure Step 1 On the Settings page tap Bluetooth Figure 4 5 Bluetooth Step 2 Tap t...

Page 40: ...etween devices and the screen Procedure Step 1 Select Settings Serial port Figure 4 6 Serial port configuration Step 2 Configure serial port parameters Table 4 3 Description of serial port parameters...

Page 41: ...eckmark and null parity are available 4 6 6 Configuring FTP Procedure Step 1 Select Settings FTP Config Figure 4 7 FTP Step 2 Tap to enable FTP Step 3 Configure the parameters of FTP Table 4 4 FTP par...

Page 42: ...me Procedure Step 1 Select Settings General Step 2 Adjust brightness configure the screen lock time Step 3 Tap configure the automatic maintenance time and then tap OK Figure 4 8 General configuration...

Page 43: ...35 Figure 4 9 System upgrade 2 Tap System Upgrade and then select a system upgrade file Figure 4 10 Upgrade by system files Upgrade by App Package 1 On the Settings page tap System Upgrade...

Page 44: ...11 System upgrade 2 Tap App Upgrade and then select the upgrade file The App package will not be provided separately Figure 4 12 App upgrade 4 6 9 System Maintenance 1 On the Settings page tap System...

Page 45: ...fferent types of log according to your needs 4 6 10 Log Information View the device log information Procedure Step 1 On the Settings page tap Log Information Step 2 Configure start time end time type...

Page 46: ...formation 4 7 Other Functions Introduces the function of control ID and keyboard code 4 7 1 Keyboard Code The keyboard code is generally used together with the video wall or preview function of the pl...

Page 47: ...rresponding channel video you need to configure the corresponding channel control ID on the decoder first For details see the corresponding decoder instruction manual Preview the signal channel of the...

Page 48: ...on in a timely manner The device supports password reset function To reduce the risk of this function being used by threat actors if there is any change in the information please modify it in time Whe...

Page 49: ...inal access to the private network Security Auditing 1 Check online users It is recommended to check online users regularly to identify illegal users 2 Check device log By viewing logs you can learn a...

Page 50: ...42 key management in place to prevent unauthorized personnel from damaging hardware and other peripheral equipment e g USB flash disk serial port...

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