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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

1.  READ AND RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS 

Read  the  instruction  manual  before  operating  the 
equipment. Retain the manual fo

future reference. 

2.  CLEANING 

Turn  the  unit  off  and  unplug  from  the  power  outlet 
before  cleaning.  Use  a  damp  cloth  for  cleaning.  Do  not 
use harsh cleansers or aerosol cleaners. 

3.  ATTACHMENTS 

Do not use attachments unless recommended by 
manufacture as they 

ma

y affect the functionality of 

the unit and result in the risk of fire, electric shock or 
injury. 

4.  MOISTURE 

Do not use equipment near water or other liquids. 

5.  ACCESSORIES 

Equipment should be installed in a safe, stable 
location. Any wall or shelf mounting accessory s 
equipment should be installed using the manufacture 
instructions. Care should be used when moving 
heavy equipment. Quick stops, excessive force, and 
uneven surfaces may cause the equipment to fall 
causing serious injury to persons and objects. 

6.  VENTILATION 

Openings  in  the  equipment,  if  any,  are  provided  for 
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to 
protect if from overheating. These openings must not be 
blocked or covered 

7.  POWER SOURCES 

The equipment should be operated only from the type 
of power source indicated on the marking label. If you 
are not sure of the type of power supplied at the 
installation location, contact your dealer. For 
equipment designed to operate from battery power, 
refer to the operating instructions. 

8.  GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION 

Equipment  that  is  powered  through  a  polarized  plug 
(a  plug  with  one  blade  wider  than  the  other)  will  fit 
into  the  power  outlet  only  one  way.  This  is  a  safety 
feature.  If  you  are  unable  to  insert  the  plug  fully  into 
the  outlet,  try  reversing  the  plug.  Do  not  defeat  the 
safety purpose of the polarized plug. 

Alternate Warning: If the equipment is powered through 
a three- way grounding-type plug, a plug having a third 
(grounding) pin, the plug will only fit into a grounding-
type power outlet. This is a safety feature. Do not 
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding- type plug. 
If your outlet does not have the grounding plug 
receptacle,contact your local electrician. 

9.  CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION 

Route  power  cords  and  cables  in  a  manner  to  protect 
them  from  damage  by  being  walked  on  or  pinched  by 
items places upon or against them. 

10. LIGHTNING 

For  protection  of  the  equipment  during  a  lightning 
storm  or  when  it  is  left  unattended  and  unused  for 
long  periods  of  time,  unplug  the  unit  from  the  wall 
outlet.  Disconnect  any  antennas  or  cable  systems 
that  may  be  connected  to  the  equipment.  This  will 
prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning or 
power-line surges. 

11. OVERLOADING 

Do  not  overload  wall  outlets  and  extension  cords  as 
this can res

ul

t in a risk of fire or electric shock. 

12. SERVICING 

Do not attempt to service the video monitor or 
equipment yourself as opening or removing covers 
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other 
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service 
personnel. 

13. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE 

Unplug  the  equipment  from  the  wall  outlet  and  refer 
servicing  to  qualified  service  personnel  under  the 
following conditions: 

A. 

When  the  power  supply  cord  or  the  plug  has  been 
damaged. 

B. 

If liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the unit. 

C. 

If  the  equipment  has  been  exposed  to  water  or  other 
liquids. 

D. 

If the equipment does not operate normally by 
following the operating instructions, adjust only 
those controls that are covered by the operating 
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls 
may result in damage to the unit. 

E. 

If  the  equipment  has  been  dropped  or  the  casing  
damaged. 

F. 

When  the  equipment  exhibits  a  distinct  change  in  
performance. 

14. REPLACEMENT PARTS 

When replacement parts are required, be sure the 
rservice technician uses eplacement parts specified 
by the manufacturer or that have the same 
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized 
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or 
other hazards. 

15. SAFETY CHECK 

Upon  completion  of  any  service  or  repairs  to  the 
equipment, ask the service technician to perform safety 
checks  to  verify  that  the  equipment  is  in  proper 
operating condition. 

16. FIELD INSTALLATION 

The  installation  of  equipment  should  be  made  by  a 
qualified service person and should conform to all local 
codes. 

Summary of Contents for USE-KTX 1200

Page 1: ...Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference Instruction Manual USE KTX 1200 Keyboard...

Page 2: ...BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS HOWEVER WE CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THERE OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIC...

Page 3: ...RENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN E...

Page 4: ...ghtning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficien...

Page 5: ...tlet does not have the grounding plug receptacle contact your local electrician 9 CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION Route power cords and cables in a manner to protect them from damage by being walked on or p...

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Page 8: ...1 In This Manual 1 Remote Keyboard 1 Before Installation 2 Hardware Overview 3 System Configration and Wiring 5 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND APPLICATIONS 6 System Installation PTZ Setup Main Set...

Page 9: ...22 communication Tx 3 port Trx 1 port Recalls programmed guard tours from each dome camera Programmable user preferences preset tour group etc Variable manual control speed Joystick Easy upload progra...

Page 10: ...all the keyboard system A Unpack all components B Place the keyboard in a convenient location Note Carefully and completely read the manuals for each piece of equipment before attempting to install an...

Page 11: ...ol keys on the front and simple input and output connectors on the back Control Buttons The unit provides the primary operator interface Most operations are one or two button presses The following Tab...

Page 12: ...Hardware Overview continued 1 2 3 4 5 Continued on next page...

Page 13: ...Tx Dome 1 3 Tx Tx1 Tx1 Tx2 Tx2 Tx3 Tx3 TRx TRx T x 1 Tx1 T x 2 Tx2 T x 3 Tx3 T R x TRx 5 System Configuration and Wiring Basic Installation Use the Keyboard Configuration when only one keyboard is con...

Page 14: ...d hold 1 and SET for 2 to 3 seconds Setup screen allows you to make changes to the unit In this mode you can set up the model and communication method Note The baud rate must be the same between the c...

Page 15: ...on method Note The baud rate must be the same between the controlled unit and the keyboard In Main Setup the default password is set to 0000 MAIN SETUP MAIN SETUP PASSWORD Default is 0000 MAIN SETUP 1...

Page 16: ...SETTING FUNCTION E S F EASY SETTING FUNCTION Number key Function key Number key PSET TOUR PATT SCAN E S F is current position data pan tilt focus zoom data save or call of Dome memory Continued on nex...

Page 17: ...tick 3 axis variable speed with zoom Input Voltage 12V DC or 9V batt battery mode Power Consumption Max 140mA LCD Display Graphic display 16 2 Graphic display Operating Temperature 0 C to 45 C Humidit...

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