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SDC-TR02 Control Keyboard User Manual 

 

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3.6 ONVIF Mode Setting 

Delete saved device: 

Move the joystick up and down to view devices; Move the joystick rightward to view the 
device’s  port  information;  Move  the  joystick  leftward  to  view  the  IP,  CAM  NUM 
information; ENTER to delete the selected device. 

 

4.

 Connection and Control 

4.1 Connection and Control in ONVIF Mode 

Search and Add 

In ONVIF mode, follow the steps below to add a LAN device to the PTZ controller: 

(1) After the controller obtained IP address, simply press the SEARCH button. 

(2) All  available  devices  with  ONVIF  protocol  in  the  LAN  will  be  displayed  on  the 
controller when search process is complete. 

(3) Move the joystick up/down to select the device, press the ENTER button to confirm. 

(4) 

It’s  required  to  enter  the  device’s  username,  password  and  CAM  NUM  information 

when adding a device. 

(5) Press the ENTER button to save. 

(6) Alternatively, to add a device via the

IP

button manually. 

(7) Press  the  INQUIRE  button  to  view  the  added  device;  Move  the  joystick  up/down  to 
view the saved device (move the joystick rightward to view the port); Press the ENTER 
button to select a camera to control or use the CAM button to connect and control. 

 

4.2 Connection and Control in IP VISCA Mode 

Searching function is not available in IP VISCA mode, but to manually add a device.  

(1) Manually add device via the

IP

button. 

(2)  Press  the  INQUIRE  button  to  view  the  added  device;  Move  the  joystick  up/down  to 
view the saved device (move the joystick rightward to view the port); Press the ENTER 
button to select a camera to control or use the CAM button to connect and control. 

 

4.3 Control in VISCA & PELCO Mode 

Simply set the address code and baud rate to control. 

In PELCO Mode, correctly set the PELCO-D or PELCO-P protocol is required. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SDC-TR02

Page 1: ...Showing the World SDC TR02 Control Keyboard User Manual V1 0 ...

Page 2: ...RS232 422 485 with PELCO P PELCO D or VISCA protocols One unit of SDC TR02 control keyboard can be used to control an entire video conferencing system with up to 255 PTZ cameras With its 4D joystick and function keys SDC TR02 can perform various control operations on the selected PTZ camera devices Its LCD screen can show the control commands and real time working status enabling users to know mor...

Page 3: ...n of Back Panel Interfaces 6 3 Local Settings SETUP 7 3 1 Basic Settings 7 3 2 VISCA IP VISCA andSONYVISCAMode shared Setting 7 3 3 IP VISCA ModeSetting 7 3 4 VISCA Mode Setting 7 3 5 PELCO Mode Setting 7 3 6 ONVIF Mode Setting 8 4 Connection and Control 8 4 1 Connection and Control in ONVIF Mode 8 4 2 Connection and Control in IP VISCAMode 8 4 3 Control in VISCA PELCO Mode 8 5 Web Page Configurat...

Page 4: ...of camera rotation zoom exposure focus and so on Support displaying the real time working status on its LCD display Support seesaw switch to control zoom speed Support button sound prompt function Support customised hotkeys on F1 F2 Support control over IP using LAN Support PoE Support web browser UI Support recovery from short circuit on RS422 with its over current protection ability Support up t...

Page 5: ...ing terminal RS232 interface RJ45 Joystick 4 Dimension Control up down left right zoom lock joystick Display Method Blue screen LCD display Prompt Sound Button sound prompt on off Input Voltage DC12V Power Consumption 6W max Operation Temperature Range 10 C 50 C Operating Humidity Range 10 90 non condensing Storage Temperature Range 20 C 70 C Storage Humidity Range 10 90 Dimension 320mm L X180mm W...

Page 6: ...ton It will light up when camera is in auto aperture mode CAMERA OSD Camera OSD button Call Close the camera OSD HOME HOME button The camera will back to home position if camera OSD is off While when the camera OSD is called out the home button is used to confirm the function of the camera OSD F1 F2 Custom function buttons Custom functions in VISCA and IP VISCA SONY VISCA modes SETUP Controller lo...

Page 7: ...d network devices only in ONVIF IP VISCA SONY VISCA modes Note The following functions only start from the V1 3 3 version program The communication protocol needs to be set when adding a device in the Settings interface When connecting the protocol is automatically selected according to the cam and there is no need to switch the protocol before connecting quick add can only add devices of the curr...

Page 8: ...nob NEAR FAR Manually adjust the focal length OPEN CLOSE Manually adjust the aperture OPEN Aperture Plus CLOSE Aperture minus R R Manually adjust the Red Gain B B Manually adjust the Blue Gain PTZ SPEED PTZ SPEED Adjust PTZ Speed Gears 1 Slow 8 Fast T ZOOM W Lens zoom in out T lens magnification increases W lens magnification decreases ...

Page 9: ...itch Number Label Physical interface Description RS422 Control Output TA TB RA RB 1 To connect RS485 bus TA to connect RS485 TB to connect RS485 2 to connect RS422 Bus TA to connect RXD IN TB to connect RXD IN RA to connect TXD IN RB to connect TXD IN Ground Control line ground G Control signal Line ground ETHERNET Ethernet port Network connection DC 12V Power input DC 12V Power input POWER Power ...

Page 10: ...3 3 IP VISCA ModeSetting Delete the saved device Move the joystick up and down to view devices Move the joystick rightward to view the device s port information Move the joystick leftward to view the IP CAM NUM information ENTER to delete the selected device 3 4 VISCA Mode Setting Control settings set the baud rate for a certain address code Move the joystick up down left and right to switch addre...

Page 11: ...uired to enter the device s username password and CAM NUM information when adding a device 5 Press the ENTER button to save 6 Alternatively to add a device via the IP button manually 7 Press the INQUIRE button to view the added device Move the joystick up down to view the saved device move the joystick rightward to view the port Press the ENTER button to select a camera to control or use the CAM b...

Page 12: ...tton to find ONVIF devices in the LAN which will be displayed in the green frame automatically 6 Select the device in the Search Device List and click Add to complete Press Ctrl for multiple selections 7 Select the device in the Added Device List and click Delete to complete Press Ctrl for multiple selections 8 After successfully add a device click the IP address in the Added Device List to edit t...

Page 13: ...t operate the controller during the upgrade process Do not power off or disconnect network 5 4 Restore Factory Restore the controller to factory default settings when unexpected failure occurs due to incorrect modifications Please use it with caution if the controller works well 5 5 Reboot Click Reboot for maintenance if the controller runs for a long time Copyright Statement All the contents in t...

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