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SECTION 6:
OPERATION USING STANDARD PROTOCOL (DIAMOND, MUX-100)
6.1 INTRODUCTION
NOTE:
•
Operation and programming when using iPro protocol
is the same as standard protocol.
•
Refer to
Section 8
(operation) and
Section 9
(programming) when using Maxpro, Pelco P Code,
Pelco D Code, Burle, or VCL control systems.
•
Refer to
Section 10
(operation) and
Section 11
(programming) when using an American Dynamics
control system.
6.2 RESET
KD6i
To reset a KD6i unit using a KBD-100 keyboard: Call up the scan as the control
camera on the controller, where the KBD-100A keyboard is connected, and press the
ESC
key (on the KBD-100A keyboard) four times. Resetting the KD6i also turns the
camera off and on.
6.3 CONTROLLING
SCAN
ASSEMBLIES
The Scan assemblies are controlled manually by an operator using a JPD Series (or
other compatible) Controller. The address of the Scan assembly the operator wants
to control must be selected as the control camera. When an operator performs a
command, the controller sends out the control data with the control camera address.
Example:
The operator has camera 2 selected as the control camera on the
controller. The operator performs the tilt function on the controller. The controller
sends out the tilt command and camera address 2. All the Scan assemblies receive
the command, but only the Scan assembly with address 2 performs the tilt command.
If the Scan is set to address 0, the scan responds to commands for all addresses.
Manual control of a Scan assembly includes pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris.
Refer to the controller user’s manual for operation of the controller to perform these
functions. The maximum pan speed is selectable between 100
°
, 200
°
, or 400
°
per
second. The selection defines the maximum speed the unit pans while under manual
control. The maximum tilt speed is one-half the maximum pan speed. If the
maximum pan speed is set to 200
°
per second, the maximum tilt speed is set to 100
°
per second. Refer to
Section 5.3.4
for setting the manual pan speed.