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User Manual of DS-1100KI Network Keyboard   

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7.2.3 Operating Analog Matrix   

With successful RS-232 communication between the keyboard and the analog matrix, you can switch the video 

input to be displayed on the monitor by following the steps below.   

Steps: 

1.

 

Press the Num + MON keys to select the output channel of the analog matrix. 

2.

 

Press the Num + CAM keys to select the input channel of the analog matrix. 

 

7.2.4 Configuring RS-485 Parameters   

Purpose: 

The RS-485 parameters must be configured the same with that of the connected  PTZ camera so as to realize the 

PTZ control.   

Before you start: 

Make sure the R+ and R- terminals of the PTZ camera has been correctly connected to the T+ and T- terminals of 

the keyboard.   

Steps: 

1.

 

Click 

RS485

 on the Analog Matrix to enter the RS485 settings interface.   

 

 

2.

 

Input the address of the connected PTZ camera. The address ranges from 0~255. 

3.

 

Select the baud rate of the connected PTZ camera. 

4.

 

Set the data bit, stop bit, parity and flow control the same with those of the connected PTZ camera. 

5.

 

Select the protocol of the connected PTZ camera.     

6.

 

Click 

Apply 

to save the settings.   

7.

 

You can click the 

Copy All To 

button to copy the current RS-485 parameters to other PTZ addresses.   

Summary of Contents for DS-1100KI

Page 1: ...DS 1100KI Network Keyboard User Manual V 2 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...e mismatch Please make sure the keyboard work in the allowed range of temperature and humidity Please keep the device horizontal and avoid the installation under severe vibration environment The dust board will cause a short circuit after damping please use brush to dedust regularly for the board connector chassis fan etc Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion...

Page 3: ...tings 18 3 2 4 Configuring Time Settings 19 3 2 5 Selecting Language 19 3 2 6 Verifying Screen 20 3 2 7 Upgrading Device 21 3 3 Device Management 22 3 3 1 Adding a Device 22 3 3 2 Modifying Deleting Device 24 3 3 3 User Management 24 3 3 4 Adding an User 25 3 3 5 Setting the Related Device 25 3 3 6 Modifying User Password Deleting User 27 3 3 7 Importing Exporting Configuration File 27 3 4 Default...

Page 4: ...5 2 Configuring by Operator 61 5 2 1 Device List 61 5 2 2 Input Settings 62 5 2 3 Output List 63 5 2 4 AUX Functions 64 5 2 5 Live View Performance 64 Chapter 6 Keyboard Configuration Tool 65 6 1 System Requirements 65 6 2 Features 65 6 3 Selecting Login Mode to Configuration Tool 65 6 3 1 Login by Local Configuration File 66 6 3 2 Export Login by Remote Configuration File 66 6 3 3 Remote Upgrade ...

Page 5: ...isplay 97 8 3 2 Setting Camera to Monitor 98 8 3 3 Setting Camera Group to Monitor 98 8 3 4 Setting Camera Group to Window 99 8 3 5 Setting Camera Group to Monitor Group 100 8 3 6 Setting a Tour 100 8 3 7 Calling a Tour 101 8 3 8 Setting a Group Tour 101 8 3 9 Calling a Group Tour 102 8 3 10 Operating Instant Playback 102 8 4 PTZ Control 103 8 4 1 PTZ Control Function 103 8 4 2 Setting a Preset 10...

Page 6: ...flash disk Auto searching connected devices in the same network area Support 15 operators and each user is allowed to operate 256 devices with up to 4096 channels Import and export of keyboard configuration parameters Macro command operation Storage record files to U flash disk Play back record files from the U flash disk Play back the remote record files by time or by file Two way audio Support c...

Page 7: ...6 Display of decoded camera on selected window Display of decoded camera group on selected window Sequence display of decoded camera group on monitor Sequence display of decoded camera group on monitor group Display of video via matrix on video wall ...

Page 8: ... of DS 1100KI Network Keyboard V2 0 7 1 3 Appearance Front View Description of panel Serial No Description Area Description Record playback Functional buttons Numeric buttons PTZ control area Interface Description ...

Page 9: ...e parameters configuration for encoding device Refer to 4 1 1 Encoder Settings for details 2 Add remote parameters configuration for decoding device Refer to 4 1 2 Decoder Settings for details 3 Configure keyboard parameters by WEB Server Refer to Chapter 5 Keyboard Configuration by WEB Server for details 4 Support local playback by USB file by time by file Refer to 4 5 4 5 Local Playback for deta...

Page 10: ...d parameters 3 Add modify and delete device 4 Add modify and delete user as well as assign device for the user The operator user is allowed to operate the assigned device only Up to 256 devices can be assigned for each operator 2 2 Indicators Buttons LED Indicators on Panel POWER LINK Tx Rx COM ALARM Normally lights when the keyboard is powered on Lights when the keyboard is connected with the net...

Page 11: ...ouse operation After being locked it is unallowable to operate all keys except LOCK joystick mouse and the touch screen In the any interface or operation status you can press the SHIFT LOCK keys to lock the keyboard operation In the lock status you can press the SHIFT LOCK keys to unlock the keyboard operation Note The keys will be locked as well when the screen is automatically locked Numeric But...

Page 12: ...e direction to increase speed and up to 16X playing speed can be achieved Rotate the outer ring of shutter in anti clockwise direction to decrease speed and 1 16X playing speed can be achieved Note The operation of inner ring of shutter is not supported currently Play Pause Stop Record Reserved Reserved Reserved ...

Page 13: ... and the can be used to switch the uppercase lowercase Click the tab on the soft keyboard to enter the interface for inputting the numerals 2 4 Basic Operation Steps Admin For the first time to operate the keyboard you should configure the keyboard parameters in Keyboard Configuration menu add device and operator and then link the added device to assigned operator ...

Page 14: ...ocedure Steps 1 When the keyboard has started up it enters the following interface 2 For basic keyboard operation select the Keyboard icon to continue and enter the login interface 3 Select admin on the login interface and then input the admin password default 12345 to enter the admin interface of keyboard operation 4 Click Keyboard Network to enter the Network Settings interface Configure the net...

Page 15: ...u 7 Click Add Device to enter the Device Add Device interface Input the device name device IP port user name and password and then click Add to add the device 8 Return to the Device Device List interface and the successfully added device is shown on the list Click Return to back to the main interface 9 Click User on the main interface to enter the User User List interface ...

Page 16: ...the User Device interface 12 Click Add Device to enter the User Add Device interface Select the device by clicking the checkbox and click Add to add the device for the current user 13 The added device s for the current user can be displayed on the User List interface 14 You can directly click the Login icon of a user to switch its operating interface Or you can click Logout on the admin main inter...

Page 17: ...2 Press the Num MULT keys to select the multi division display mode for the output channel Display of Decoded Video on Monitor Steps 1 Press the Num MON keys to select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys to select the display window on the monitor You can also directly touch the screen to select the display window 3 Press the Num CAM keys to select the input camera Example You can input the 1 MON...

Page 18: ...ace and then input the admin password default 12345 3 You can check the checkbox of Log password to save the login password for future use 4 Click Login to enter the main interface of admin 3 2 Keyboard Management On the main interface of admin click the Keyboard on the left navigation bar to enter the Keyboard Management interface In the Keyboard Management interface you can view the device versi...

Page 19: ...ling the function 3 2 3 Configuring Hardware Settings Sound Effect Alarm Sound Key Light Click the corresponding checkbox to to enable the function or remain it as to disable the function Lock the Keyboard Save the Screen Use the or to decrease or increase the key lock timeout and the screen close timeout with the range of 0 10 minute s configurable Transparency Click to select the value from the ...

Page 20: ...Apply to save the settings 3 2 4 Configuring Time Settings Date Click to select the date from the calendar Time Click or to decrease or increase the time value Click Apply to save the settings 3 2 5 Selecting Language Language Click to select English as the system language Click Apply to save the setting ...

Page 21: ...oning properly Steps 1 Click Calibration to start the calibration of touch screen positioning 2 The system will pop up the Hint message box Click Yes to continue the calibration 3 Use the touch pen to click the three spots marked as by following the hints 4 The system will pop up the hint Screen Calibration completed click OK to finish the operation ...

Page 22: ...or message box will pop up Note When the upgrading is successful the keyboard will restart automatically to complete the upgrade Upgrade by USB flash Disk Steps 1 Insert the U flash disk to the USB interface and then click USB Upgrade to enter the USB upgrade interface 2 Select the upgrade file from the disk and finally click Upgrade to start upgrading Note The upgrade file must be digicap dav 3 I...

Page 23: ...d and then click Search to start searching After the searching is completed all devices searched out and their information will be displayed in the list below Select the device from the list input its user name and password and then click Add to add it to the system Note Only the device that is in the same network area with the keyboard can be searched out by the keyboard Status In the status bar ...

Page 24: ...must have the same user name and password After having added the devices click Return to return to the Device Device List interface where you can view the information of added devices Add Device Click Add Device to enter the Add Device interface Input the device name device IP port user name and password and then click Add to add the device If the input message is incorrect or the device is offlin...

Page 25: ...ame port user name and password Finally click Modify to modify the device information Note The user name and password here refer to that are used for to log in the device from keyboard Delete Device On the Device Device List interface select the device from the list to be deleted and click to delete it In the pop up message box click Yes to finish the deletion 3 3 3 User Management Click User on t...

Page 26: ... User Steps 1 Click Add User to enter the User User List interface 2 Input the user name password and verify the password 3 Click Add to finish the adding of user 3 3 5 Setting the Related Device Steps 1 In the User User List interface click to enter the User Device interface ...

Page 27: ...bove settings click Logout on the admin main interface the message box Logout Now will pop up Click Yes to confirm the logout or No to cancel the operation Deleting a Device Enter the User Device interface you can select the device from the list and click to delete the related device for the current user In the pop up message box click Yes to confirm the deletion Operator User Login On the User Us...

Page 28: ... On the User User List interface you can click to change of password of the selected user Delete User Click to delete the selected user 3 3 7 Importing Exporting Configuration File Click Config file on the admin main interface to enter the file Export Import Configuration interface Importing Configuration File ...

Page 29: ...sert the U flash disk to the USB interface on the keyboard 2 Click Export to export the configuration file named in kbCfg bin If the imported configuration file is not correct the message box Importing file failed file type mismatched will pop up 3 4 Default Click Default on the admin main interface the message box Restore default parameters now will pop up Click Yes to continue the operation or N...

Page 30: ... operation After logout the system will return to the User Login interface 3 6 Reboot Click Reboot on the admin main interface the message box Reboot now will pop up Click Yes to confirm the reboot or No to cancel the operation 3 7 Shutdown Click Shutdown on the admin main interface the message box Shut down now will pop up Click Yes to confirm the shutdown or No to cancel the operation ...

Page 31: ...and enter password 2 If needed check the checkbox of Log password to save the login password for future use 3 Click Login to enter the operator main interface 4 Enter the main interface 4 1 Device List Click the Device List on the main interface to enter the Device List interface The list will display all devices which can be controlled by the current login user ...

Page 32: ... the NIC type IP address port gateway subnet mask MAC address multicast address and HTTP port of the current encoder device Advanced Settings Configure the DNS server address alarm host IP and alarm host port of the current encoder device PPPoE Configure the user name and password of PPPoE settings DDNS Enable DDNS select the protocol type to IPServer DynDns PeanutHull or NO IP and configure the c...

Page 33: ... display video parameters record settings motion detection video loss detection tampering alarm privacy mask and IP management for hybrid DVR and NVR only Configuring Video Display On the Video Display interface you can select the camera name for configuration edit the camera name select display or not display of the name date week set the date time format and OSD display You can also copy the cur...

Page 34: ...the pre record post record expired time redundantly record record audio etc Pre record The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event For example when an alarm triggered the recording at 10 00 if you set the pre record time as 5 seconds the camera records it at 9 59 55 Post record The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time For example when an alarm triggered th...

Page 35: ...set recording schedule You can also select it to All Week 3 To schedule an all day recording click the checkbox of the All Day item 4 Select the recording type for the selected day to Time Motion Detection Alarm Motion Alarm or Motion Alarm 5 Configure the period for each day and select the recording type for the selected period Note Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day 6 Click Save to s...

Page 36: ...ch triggered by the detected motion Steps 1 On the Camera Settings interface click Set beside Motion Detection to enter the Motion Detection Settings interface 2 Select the camera for configuring motion detection 3 Click the checkbox of Enable item to enable motion detection 4 Set the sensitivity level Up to 6 levels and OFF are selectable 5 Click the Set button beside Area Settings to set motion ...

Page 37: ...lect All to copy the current settings to all cameras 11 Click Apply to save the current settings and Cancel to return to the previous interface Configuring Video Loss Detection Detect the video loss of a camera and take alarm response action s Steps 1 On the Video Loss interface click Set beside Video Loss to enter the Video Loss Detection interface 2 Select the camera for configuring video loss d...

Page 38: ...larm Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action s Steps 1 On the Camera Settings interface click Set beside Tampering Alarm to enter the Video Tampering Alarm Settings interface 2 Select the camera for configuring video tampering detection 3 Click the checkbox of Enable item to enable video tampering detection 4 Set the sensitivity level to High Middle or Low 5 Click the...

Page 39: ...Select the camera for configuring privacy mask 3 Click the checkbox of Enable item to enable privacy mask 4 Click the Set button beside Area Settings to set privacy mask area Please refer to the settings of motion detection area 5 After having configured the above setting and if you want to configure the other cameras with the same settings choose the camera and click Copy You can also select All ...

Page 40: ...IP camera to add by changing the disabling the analog camera s 1 Click the Analog List tag to enter the IPC management interface You can the information of the connected analog camera 2 Click Status to enter the Analog Camera Status interface 3 You can de select the camera s to disable the analog camera s connected Note Please refer to the User Manual of DS 9000 or DS 7600 for detailed instruction...

Page 41: ...ng and if you want to configure the other cameras with the same settings choose the camera and click Copy You can also select All to copy the current settings to all cameras 7 Click Apply to save the current settings and Cancel to return to the previous interface Note Please refer to the User Manual of the current DVR for detailed instructions 2 Configuring Alarm Output 1 Click Set beside Alarm Ou...

Page 42: ...erface 2 Select the exception type to configure with handling method s The exception types include HDD Full The HDD is full HDD Error Writing HDD error unformatted HDD etc Network Breakdown Disconnected network cable IP Conflicted Duplicated IP address Illegal Login Incorrect user ID or password 3 Select the handling method s by clicking the checkbox s for the selected exception type Audio Warning...

Page 43: ...xport configuration files Restore Default Restore factory default settings Remote Panel Use the remote front panel of the device to realize operation 4 1 1 7 Stream Media Settings 1 Click Stream Media on the remote settings interface to enter the Stream Media Settings interface 2 Enable the Stream Media by clicking the checkbox 3 Input the IP address and port of the server Note The Server IP refer...

Page 44: ... Network Settings interface You can configure the general settings advanced settings PPPoE DDNS and NTP parameters of the decoder Please refer to the Network Settings of the Encoder for details 4 1 2 2 Serial Port Settings Click Serial on the remote settings interface to enter the Serial Settings interface You can set the RS232 port and RS485 parameters ...

Page 45: ... the current widow settings 3 Repeat the same steps to configure the other windows for their related channels 7 After having configured the above settings click Apply to finish the settings or Clear to cancel the settings 4 1 2 4 Decoding Status Click Decode State on the remote settings interface to enter the Decode Sate interface You can view the working status of each decode channel including th...

Page 46: ...u can input the Card No 3 Select the record type and file type 4 Set the start time and end time of the video files for playback 5 Click Search to search the matched video files 6 The searching results can be viewed on the Playback File List interface 7 Select the file for playback from the list and click Select Output to enter the Playback Select interface 8 Select the output channel and output w...

Page 47: ...o for playback If the encoding device is ATM DVR you can input the Card No 3 Set the start time and end time of the video files for playback 4 Click Select Output to search the matched video files 5 Select the output channel and output window Click Playback to play back the recoded video 4 1 2 6 Maintenance Click Maintenance on the remote settings interface to enter the Device Management interface...

Page 48: ...e Default Restore factory default settings 4 2 Input Settings Click Input on the main interface to enter the Input Settings interface The list has displayed all device cameras which can be controlled by the current login user Note The camera name shown in the Camera Name is obtained from the corresponding device 4 2 1 Modifying a Camera Select a camera from the Input Settings Input List interface ...

Page 49: ...e drop down menu Note Up to 16 camera groups can be added 3 Click the Add Camera key to enter the Add Camera interface 4 Select the cameras from the list to be added to the group and then click Add to finish the setting 5 Click Finish to return to the Input Group interface where you can view the successfully added cameras for the current group You can click to delete the added camera ...

Page 50: ...o the current login user 4 3 1 Modifying an Output Channel Select an output channel from the on the Output Settings Output List interface and click to modify the output No Note The Output No should be set uniquely from 1 to 999999 4 3 2 Setting Output Group Steps 1 Click Output Group to enter the Output Settings Output Group interface 2 Click to select the group No from the drop down menu ...

Page 51: ... Finish to return to the Output Group interface where you can view the successfully added output channels for the current group You can click to delete the added output 4 4 Macro Settings The macro command can be used for operating a series of continuous actions in sequence Operation Press the Num MAC keys to call the programmed macro command Click Macro on the main interface to enter the Macro Se...

Page 52: ...Note 1 Up to 128 macro commands can be added 2 Max 6 numerals can be included in a macro command 3 The local decoding and live view operation is not supported currently Viewing Macro The added Macro commands are listed on the Macro Settings Macro List interface You can click to view each macro command Running Macro Select a command from the list and click to run the command or directly click Num M...

Page 53: ...playback by time and playback by file For remote playback please refer to Chapter 4 1 2 5 Remote Playback Click Playback on the main interface to enter the Local Playback interface 4 5 1 Playback by USB File Steps 1 Connect your USB disk to the keyboard 2 Click the Local File tab on the Local Playback interface to enter the Playback by Local File interface 3 Select the video file from the USB disk...

Page 54: ... input the Card No 3 Select the record type and file type 4 Set the start time and end time of the video files for playback 5 Click Search to search the matched video files 1 The searching results can be viewed on the Playback File List interface 2 Select the file for playback from the list and click Playback to enter the Playback Select interface 3 Select the output channel and output window Clic...

Page 55: ...ck to play back the recoded video 4 6 Advanced Settings Click Advance on the main interface to enter the Advanced Settings interface where you can configure the password AUX key and live view settings 4 6 1 Password Settings Click Password on the Advanced Settings interface to enter the Password Settings interface It is allowed to modify the password for the current login user Enter the current pa...

Page 56: ...e AUX1 and AUX2 keys on the keyboard respectively The function of AUX1 AUX2 can be set to Two way Audio Picture Capture or PTZ Speed control Click to select the Aux function for each Aux Key and then click Apply to save the settings 4 6 3 Live View Settings Click Preview on the Advanced Settings interface to enter the Preview Settings interface It allows you set the network performance of local li...

Page 57: ...tion After logout of current login user the system will return to the User Login interface 4 8 Reboot Click Reboot on the main interface the message box Reboot now will pop up Click Yes to confirm the reboot or No to cancel the operation 4 9 Shutdown Click Shutdown on the main interface the message box Shut down now will pop up Click Yes to confirm the shutdown or No to cancel the operation ...

Page 58: ... 1 Login Open IE browser input the IP address of the keyboard e g http 172 6 24 64 and click Enter The system pops up a login interface Input the user name admin and password default 12345 and then click OK to log into the keyboard After successful login you enter the main interface 5 1 2 Keyboard Management Click Keyboard on the left navigation bar to enter the Keyboard management interface ...

Page 59: ... left navigation bar to enter the User management interface On this interface you can add modify or delete the user account Adding a User Click the Add button to enter the Add Users interface Input the user name and password to create a new user account Modifying a User Select a user from the list and click the icon to enter the following interface to change its password ...

Page 60: ...User Device Select a user from the list and click the button to enter the User Device interface On this interface you can add device for the current user Click Add to enter the User Add Device interface on which it displays all devices already added to the keyboard by admin Select the device s from the list and then click Add button to finish the adding of device s for the current user ...

Page 61: ...to enter the Device management interface On this interface you can add modify or delete the device Adding a Device Click Add to enter the Add User interface Input the name IP port and login user name password of the device to add Click OK to finish the adding of the device The successfully added devices will be displayed on the list of Device Interface Modifying a Device Select a device from the l...

Page 62: ...Operator 5 2 1 Device List On the login interface input the user name and password of operator and then click OK to log into the keyboard After successful login you enter the Device List interface On the device list select an encoding device and click the icon to enter the Network Stream media interface to configure stream media for the device ...

Page 63: ...interface Modifying a Camera By selecting a camera from the list and clicking the icon you are allowed to modify its name No protocol and stream type Setting a Camera Group 1 Click the Group key on the Input List to enter the Input Group interface 2 Select the Group No 3 Click the Add Camera key to enter the Add Camera interface ...

Page 64: ...setting 5 Return to the Input Group interface you can view the successfully added cameras for the current group 5 2 3 Output List Click Output on the left navigation bar to enter the Output List interface Modifying an Output Channel By selecting an output channel from the list and clicking the icon you are allowed to modify its output No ...

Page 65: ...tting an Input Group section 5 2 4 AUX Functions Click the Aux Key on the left navigation bar to enter the Aux Key settings interface On this interface you can set the function of Aux Key 1 Aux Key 2 to two way audio picture capture or PTZ speed control 5 2 5 Live View Performance Click the Preview on the left navigation bar to set the network performance of local live view on keyboard Five levels...

Page 66: ... by operating the keyboard configuration tool Add Modify Delete the user account Add Modify Delete the device under the Administrator Add Delete the device under the Operator Link the device to stream media server in single batch mode Delete the channel under the Operator Save channel information of the user to local directory in text document Import Export the configuration file Upgrade the keybo...

Page 67: ...cal File icon to enter the following Login interface 2 Click to select the destination directory of the Config File from your PC or local storage device Note The Config File must be in kbCfg format 3 Input the admin and password for login 4 Click Login The configuration file will be backed up in the backup folder by default If the file has already existed in the backup destination folder correspon...

Page 68: ...figure file directory and input the user name and password for login Refer to Step2 4 in 6 3 1 Login by Local Configuration File 7 After successful login you will enter the main interface 6 3 3 Remote Upgrade Steps 1 Click Upgrade Keyboard icon on the Mode Choose interface to enter the Remote Upgrade interface 2 Click to select the update file from the local disk 3 Input the IP address and port nu...

Page 69: ...figuring Keyboard by Configuration Tool 6 4 1 Managing Device List After successful login by Local File or Remote File mode you can enter the following interface Click the Device on the menu bar to enter the Device Management interface Adding a Device You can add a device by manually or by SADP software Normal Mode 1 Click to enter the Add Devices interface 2 Select the Type to Single or Batch Sin...

Page 70: ...ssword for login 5 Click Add to add the device s SADP Mode You can use the SADP software to automatically search and add the online devices in the same network 1 Click to enter the SADP interface 2 The automatically searched devices will be displayed on the list Select a device from the list and click Add to enter the Add Devices interface 3 Enter the Username and Password for login 4 Click Add to...

Page 71: ...t a device from the list and click to enter the Modify Device interface You are allowed to modify the port login user name and password Click Modify to finish the modification Deleting a Device Select the device s from the list and click The following message box pops up ...

Page 72: ... 1100KI Network Keyboard 71 Click OK to confirm the deletion 6 4 2 Managing User List Click the User on the menu bar to enter the Device Management interface Adding a User Account 1 Click to enter the Add User interface ...

Page 73: ... Enter the username and password 3 Click Add to add the new user account The successfully added user accounts are listed on the interface Deleting a User Account 1 Select the user account s from the list and click The following message box pops up ...

Page 74: ... list and click to enter the Modify Password interface 2 Enter the new password 3 Click OK to finish the password modification Adding the Device to User 1 Select a user account from the list and double click it to enter the User Devices interface 2 Select a device or multiple devices from the device list on the right and then click ...

Page 75: ...device or multiple devices from the device list on the right and then click 4 The device s successfully added for the current user will be displayed in the list on right When you select multiple devices the corresponding message box of the result will pop up ...

Page 76: ...ces on right and click to enter the stream media server settings interface 2 Check the checkbox of Start Stream to enable the stream 3 Enter the Stream IP Stream Port and the Stream Protocol TCP UDP 4 Click Apply to add the stream media server to the selected decoder s Note You can uncheck the checkbox of Start Stream and click Apply to disable the stream media server for the device 6 4 3 Managing...

Page 77: ...lick or to enter the list of Input Channel or Output Channel which have been added to the current user account 3 Select an input output channel from the list and enter the new index in the Chan Modification field Note The new index No you enter must not exist in the channel list 4 Click to finish the channel index modification ...

Page 78: ...o the current user account 3 Select multiple input output channels from the list and enter the new index in the Chan Modification field Note The new index you enter refers to the starting index No of the channel list 4 Click to finish the channel index modification Deleting Input Output Channel s 1 Select the channel s from the input output channel list to be deleted 2 Click to delete the selected...

Page 79: ...the to save the channel information file txt of the current login user to the directory where the program file is located 6 4 4 Importing Config File Click the Maintain on the menu bar to enter the Keyboard Maintenance interface 1 Select the directory of the keyboard configuration file 2 Enter the IP address of the keyboard 3 Enter the username and password ...

Page 80: ...User Manual of DS 1100KI Network Keyboard 79 4 Click to import the configuration file to the keyboard The keyboard will restart after the configuration file has been imported ...

Page 81: ...elect the Login Mode to Matrix 3 On the Login interface input the IP address port user name and password of the Matrix 4 Check the checkbox of Log password if you want to save the password for future login 5 Click Login to enter the main interface of admin 7 1 2 Device List After you have logged in the Matrix system you can view the information of its functional modules on the Matrix List interfac...

Page 82: ...ing module MATRIX Matrix M_DS Domain system M_SDS Sub domain system MATRIX ACCESS GATEWAY Matrix access gateway Editing Device Parameters in Bulk By clicking the Bulk Editting button you can enter the Bulk Editing interface to modify the parameters of the encoding decoding modules including the start IP end IP port subnet mask and gateway Note 1 The range from the start IP to end IP must be larger...

Page 83: ...t Viewing Camera List Click the Camera List tag on the Matrix List interface to view the information of all cameras connected to the current Matrix system including the camera ID channel No IP address and port Setting Input Group Steps 1 Click Input Group to enter the Matrix Input Group interface 2 Click to select the group No from the drop down menu 3 Set the Cycle Time 1 65535s for the current g...

Page 84: ...y the Cycle Time 1 65535s for cameras here 7 Click Finish to return to the Matrix Input Group interface where you can view the successfully added cameras for the current group 8 Click Save to save the settings 7 1 4 Monitor List Viewing Monitor List Click the Monitor List tab on the Matrix List interface to view the information of all monitors connected to the current Matrix system including the m...

Page 85: ...dule of the matrix E g the standard definition decoding module BNC output supports 1 4 division mode while the high definition decoding module VGA DVI HDMI output supports 1 4 9 16 division mode 4 You can also enable audio for the window if needed 5 After having finished the above settings click Save Quick Operation of Monitor Settings 1 Press the Num MON keys to select the monitor 2 Press the Num...

Page 86: ...ace 4 Select the outputs from the list to be added to the group and then click Add to finish the setting 5 Click Finish to return to the Matrix Output Group interface where you can view the successfully added output channels for the current group Displaying Video on Monitor The selected input signal can be outputted and displayed by the decoding channel on the monitor Currently the supported decod...

Page 87: ...ay window is selected the decoding of the 1 st window will be stopped by default 7 1 5 Screen Settings Screen Settings Click the Screen Settings tag on the Matrix List interface to configure video display on screen Steps 1 Select the screen No 2 Enable the screen display by clicking the checkbox 3 Select the screen mode 4 Set the main screen No which refers to the output for image processing 5 Con...

Page 88: ...mera on the selected screen Steps 1 Press the Num AUX1 AUX2 keys to select the screen 2 Press the Num CAM keys to select the input camera The number of camera can be viewed from the Camera List Example You can press the 1 AUX1 AUX2 3 CAM keys to view the video signal from camera 3 on screen 1 Note The multi division display mode is not supported by screen 7 2 Control of Analog Matrix 7 2 1 Login B...

Page 89: ...t Make sure the RS 232 port of analog matrix and the RS 232 port of keyboard have been connected with the control line Steps 1 Click RS232 on the Analog Matrix to enter the RS232 settings interface 2 Input the address of the connected analog matrix Each matrix must be assigned with unique address 3 Select the baud rate of the connected analog matrix 4 Set the data bit stop bit parity and flow cont...

Page 90: ...th that of the connected PTZ camera so as to realize the PTZ control Before you start Make sure the R and R terminals of the PTZ camera has been correctly connected to the T and T terminals of the keyboard Steps 1 Click RS485 on the Analog Matrix to enter the RS485 settings interface 2 Input the address of the connected PTZ camera The address ranges from 0 255 3 Select the baud rate of the connect...

Page 91: ...etting a Preset Steps 1 Input the Num CAM keys to select the connected analog dome or pan tilt unit 2 Operate the joystick or focus iris zoom buttons to move PTZ to the desired position 3 Input the Num PRESET keys to set the current position as a preset 4 Repeat step2 and step3 to continue to set the other presets Calling a Preset Steps 1 Input the Num CAM keys to select the connected analog dome ...

Page 92: ...o the current patrol 6 Press the SET key again to finish the patrol settings Calling a Patrol Steps 1 Input the Num CAM keys to select the connected analog dome or pan tilt unit 2 Input the Num PATROL keys to call the defined patrol Setting Calling a Pattern Setting a Pattern Steps 1 Input the Num CAM keys to select the connected analog dome or pan tilt unit 2 Press the SET key to enter the settin...

Page 93: ...m PATTERN keys to call the defined pattern 7 3 Access by iVMS Platform The accessible iVMS platforms include iVMS 5000 iVMS 7000 and iVMS 8200 Note Please make proper configuration on the iVMS platform before connecting the keyboard to the iVMS server Please refer to the user manual of corresponding iVMS platform for instructions Logging in to the iVMS Platform ...

Page 94: ...User Name and Password 3 Click Login to log in to the platform The system enters the Control Center Unit List as shown below Managing Output Channel 1 Click on the list to edit the selected screen group 2 Log in to the iVMS platform and click Organization Monitor Screen Group to enter the following page 3 Click Layout to enter the Screen Layout interface ...

Page 95: ... Channel 1 The corresponding input channel is corresponding to the Index No on the Control Center Unit List interface of the keyboard e g the index 12060404594398402 corresponds to the Channel 1 of the device 109 2 You can modify the index No of the input channel via the iVMS platform Click Organization Camera to enter the following page to view the list of connected input channels Select an input...

Page 96: ...the selected screen Steps 1 Press the Num MON keys on the keyboard to select the screen 2 Press the Num WIN keys on the keyboard to select the display window on the selected screen Note For the single division display mode this step is not needed the window division display mode must be configured via the iVMS platform 3 Press the Num CAM keys on the keyboard to select the input channel for displa...

Page 97: ...eft part has displayed the current output channel and user can select different window division display modes set input channel for each window or configure other shortcut operations And the right part of the interface is used for displaying the current key input and some shortcut operations 8 2 Local Live View The local live view refers to display the video signal from the input channel through t...

Page 98: ...f Decoded Video on Monitor 8 3 1 Setting Multi division Display User is allowed to select different multi division display modes for the selected output channel Currently 1 2 4 9 16 division display modes are configurable Steps 1 Press the Num MON keys to select the monitor 2 Press the Num MULT keys to select the multi division display mode for the output channel Note In the local live view mode w...

Page 99: ...tor You can also directly touch the screen to select the display window 3 Press the Num CAM keys to select the input camera Example User can input the 1 MON 2 WIN 3 CAM keys to decode the video signal from camera 3 and display it on window 2 of monitor 1 When you press the 0 CAM keys it will stop the dynamic decoding of the current window If no display window is selected the decoding of the 1 st w...

Page 100: ...on display mode is not supported When you press the 0 CAM keys it will stop the dynamic decoding of the current window 2 Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when you perform wrong operation 8 3 4 Setting Camera Group to Window The video signal from the camera group can be outputted to and displayed on the selected window of monitor in cycle Note The default dwell time for the cyc...

Page 101: ... the number of monitors in the monitor group e g 34 cameras 16 monitors then the camera 1 16 will be displayed on monitor 1 16 camera 17 32 on monitor 1 16 and camera 33 34 on window 1 2 in cycle view mode Note The default dwell time of cycle view is 30 sec Steps 1 Press the Num MON G keys to select the monitor group 2 Press the Num CAM G keys to select the camera group to be viewed in cycle on th...

Page 102: ...same dwell time Note 1 All programmed parameters will be cleared if you press the Num TOUR keys again in the process of setting tour 2 Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when you perform wrong operation 8 3 7 Calling a Tour Steps 1 Press the Num MON keys to select the monitor for display 2 Press the Num TOUR keys to call the programmed tour to be displayed on the selected monito...

Page 103: ...ll previous settings will be cleared 2 Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when you perform wrong operation 8 3 9 Calling a Group Tour Multiple camera groups can be automatically displayed on related monitors respectively in tour by calling the programmed group tour e g camera group 1 on monitor 1 camera group 2 on monitor 2 etc If multiple camera groups are configured for the sa...

Page 104: ...Z Control Function If the camera connected to the keyboard supports PTZ function you are allowed to operate the LIGHT FOCUS IRIS ZOOM WIPER buttons to realize PTZ control Two operation methods can be used to realize PTZ control Method 1 1 Input the Num MON keys to select the monitor 2 Input the Num WIN keys to select the display window Note When the current window is in cycle view mode the keyboar...

Page 105: ...to select the input channel 2 Operate the joystick to move PTZ to the desired position Press the Num PRESET keys to set the current position as the preset with entered number Note 1 It is invalid to input the 0 CAM keys in the current operation mode 2 Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when you perform wrong operation 8 4 3 Calling a Preset The programmed preset can be called to...

Page 106: ...tput monitor or window and the keyboard is capable of automatically connecting with its corresponding camera Press the SET key on the keyboard and then press PATROL key to enter the patrol settings interface You are also allowed to directly select the camera by inputting Num CAM keys and then press the SET key to start patrol settings Setting a Patrol by Output Channel Steps 1 Input the Num MON ke...

Page 107: ... patrol settings Note 1 It is invalid to input the 0 CAM keys in the current operation mode 2 Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when you perform wrong operation 8 4 5 Calling a Patrol Select the output monitor or window and the keyboard is capable of automatically connecting with its corresponding camera Press the PATROL key on the keyboard to call the programmed patrol You are...

Page 108: ...ct the output monitor or window and the keyboard is capable of automatically connecting with its corresponding camera Press the SET key on the keyboard and then press PATTERN key to enter the pattern settings interface You are also allowed to directly select the camera and then press the SET key to start pattern settings Setting a Pattern by Output Channel Steps 1 Input the Num MON keys to select ...

Page 109: ...he joystick to control PTZ movement 5 Press the SET key again to finish the pattern settings Note Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when you perform wrong operation 8 4 7 Calling a Pattern Select the output monitor or window and the keyboard is capable of automatically connecting with its corresponding camera Press the PATTERN key on the keyboard to call the programmed pattern ...

Page 110: ...programmed pattern Note This operation is valid only when the pattern function is supported by the connected camera dome Calling a Pattern by Input Channel Steps 1 Input the Num CAM keys to select the input channel 2 Press the Num PATTERN keys to call the programmed pattern Note It is invalid to input the 0 CAM keys in the current operation mode Note Corresponding error message will appear on the ...

Page 111: ... needs to take two way audio with the camera it needs to press the ESC key input the Num CAM keys and then press the AUX1 AUX2 key to start the two way audio When the network is disconnected in the process of two way audio you should press the 0 AUX1 AUX2 keys to stop the two way audio first and then start it again When you intend to start the two way audio between the keyboard and the remote devi...

Page 112: ...U flash disk as well Operate the following steps 1 Input the Num MON keys to select the output channel 2 Input the Num WIN keys to select the display window 3 Press the REC key to start video recording Note During the recording the REC key on the keyboard lights in red When you exit the operation interface the recording continues and you are allowed to stop it When the window is configured with mu...

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Page 114: ...In 1 ch 3 5 mm connector 2 0 Vp p 1 kΩ Audio Out 1 ch 3 5 mm connector Linear 560 Ω External Interface Network Interface 1 10M 100M 1000M Ethernet interface RS 232 Interface 1 RS 232 interface RS 485 Interface 1 RS 485 interface USB Interface 1 USB2 0 for data storage and device upgrade General Power Supply 12V DC Power Consumption 15W Working Temperature 10 55 Working Humidity 10 90 Dimensions W ...

Page 115: ...steps Steps 1 Open the wftp software and then select Security Users rights option 2 Create new user 3 Input the user name target password target and then click OK to continue 4 Select the user name to target 5 Input the directory of the upgrade file in the text box of Home Directory and then click Done to start system upgrading ...

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