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Copyright 

 

© 2014 United Technologies Corporation.  

Interlogix is part of UTC Building and Industrial Systems, a unit of 

United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. 

Trademarks and 

patents 

 

Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or 

registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the 

respective products. 

Manufacturer 

 

United Technologies Corporation 

2955 Red Hill Avenue,

 Costa Mesa, CA 92626-

5923, USA

 

Authorized EU manufacturing representative:

 

UTC Fire & Security B.V.

 

Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands

 

FCC compliance 

 

Class A

:

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 

the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference when the equipment is operated i

n a 

commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can 

radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 

accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful 

interference 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 

expense.

 

Canada 

 

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES

-003. 

Cet appareil mumérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme 

NMB-003 du Canada. 

ACMA compliance 

 

Notice! 

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this 

product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be 

required to take adequate measures.

 

Certification 

 

 

 N4131   

 

EU directives 

 

2004/108/EC (EMC directive)

: Hereby, UTC Building and Industrial 

Systems

 

declares that this device is in compliance or with the 

essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 

2004/108/EC.

 

 

 

2002/96/EC (WEEE directive)

: Products marked with this symbol 

cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European 

Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier 

upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at 

design

ated collection points. For more information see: 

www.recyclethis.info.

 

Contact information  

 

For contact information

, see 

www.interlogix.com

  or 

www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Interlogix TVK 800

Page 1: ...TVK 800 User Manual P N 1072696A REV ISS 13MAY14...

Page 2: ...e 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 expen...

Page 3: ...d configuration via the web browser 14 Login 14 Keypad management 15 Device management 16 User management 16 Input settings 18 Output list 20 Auxiliary functions 21 Live view and PTZ speed settings 21...

Page 4: ...al keypad configuration by the Operator and Custom users 53 Logging in out 53 Display list of accessible devices 53 Change password 54 Shutdown 54 Using the keypad 55 Using shortcut operations 55 Loca...

Page 5: ...s and exports keypad configuration parameters Macro command operation Storage of recorded files and snapshots to USB flash drive or FTP server Plays back recorded files from the USB flash drive Plays...

Page 6: ...ventilated and dust free Temperature Consider the device s operating temperature 10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F and noncondensing humidity specifications 10 to 90 before choosing an installation location Do...

Page 7: ...e keypad as well the functions of the different keys on the keypad Connections Figure 1 Back view of the keypad 1 Touch pen 2 GND 3 Line in 4 Audio out 5 Reserved 6 RS 485 interface 7 LAN PoE 802 3af...

Page 8: ...as well as capture snapshots See Joystick operation on page 8 for further information 6 Turn light and wiper on or off 7 Touch sensitive LCD display 8 LED indicators POWER Lit when keypad is powered u...

Page 9: ...keypad When in live view mode press the LOCK key to lock the keypad and mouse Once locked none of the keys except LOCK the joystick the mouse or the touch screen can be used To lock the keypad in live...

Page 10: ...options on screen Joystick Rotate the joystick to position the on screen cursor in the desired location Press the center key on the joystick to select Mouse Use a mouse Plug the mouse into the USB soc...

Page 11: ...tour shadow tour or preset Press the SET 1 PATTERN keys to set shadow tour 1 TOUR SET Num TOUR Set the tour Num TOUR Call the defined tour Press the SET 1 TOUR keys to set tour 1 Press the 1 TOUR keys...

Page 12: ...w display NEXT Select the next camera for live view on the keypad or a multiview display AUX1 Press the AUX1 key to set its defined function bidirectional audio or snapshot AUX2 Press the AUX2 key to...

Page 13: ...ame is admin It cannot be modified The default password is 1234 Manager The manager has reduced menu access Remotely control the front panel Add modify delete operator and custom users Assign devices...

Page 14: ...ss the keypad functions Please contact technical support for assistance 3 Check Save Password to save the login password for future use 4 Click Login The main screen for the user type appears with the...

Page 15: ...User management Add and delete a user add and delete devices associated with a user and change the password 4 Input Input settings Start local live view change camera name number protocol stream type...

Page 16: ...n how to configure by the different user types see Administrator Local keypad configuration by the Administrator on page 24 Manager Local keypad configuration by the Manager on page 46 Operator and Cu...

Page 17: ...rameter Keypad management This menu is only accessible by the Administrator You can configure all the keypad parameters from the browser by clicking Keypad in the submenu panel and entering the requir...

Page 18: ...ck OK to confirm The successfully added device is then listed in the Device Management window Modify a device 1 In the Device Management window click for the selected device In the pop up window enter...

Page 19: ...assword and then click OK Modify a user 1 In the User Management window click for the selected user In the pop up window change the user password Confirm the password and then click OK Delete a user 1...

Page 20: ...or the device you want to delete Input settings The Administrator and Manager can modify inputs such as cameras from the browser Click Input in the submenu panel to get the Input window See Figure 11...

Page 21: ...pop up window appears 2 Modify the input s name protocol number and stream type Click OK to accept Set up a camera group 1 In the Input window click the Group button The Input Settings Input Group wi...

Page 22: ...window which displays all the output channels that are accessible by the user currently logged in See Figure 12 below For further information on setting up output parameters see Output settings on pag...

Page 23: ...ry key set up see Bidirectional audio and snapshot settings on page 43 Figure 13 Aux Key window Live view and PTZ speed settings You can set up the network performance for local live view on the keypa...

Page 24: ...he FTP server settings 1 In the FTP window check the Enable FTP box 2 Enter the IP address as well as the user name and password to log in to the FTP server 3 Enter the file path to which the video fi...

Page 25: ...TVK 800 User Manual 23 Figure 15 System Status window...

Page 26: ...ypad as Admin and enter the admin password see Logging in out on page 11 Keypad management View the keypad version information 1 In the Main menu click Keypad Version The Keypad Version window appears...

Page 27: ...ypad Hardware Settings window appears 2 Enter the desired value for each parameter Parameter Description 1 Key tone Key makes a beeping noise when pressed Enable or disable the option 2 Audio warning...

Page 28: ...speed Set the mouse speed Select a level between 0 and 2 8 Brightness Set the screen brightness Select a level between 0 and 3 3 Click Apply to save settings 4 Click Return to return to the Main menu...

Page 29: ...ad touch screen The keypad touch screen needs to be calibrated for it to be correctly positioned To calibrate the touch screen 1 In the Main menu click Keypad Screen Verify The Keypad Screen Calibrati...

Page 30: ...u can upgrade the keypad software by FTP you must first set up an FTP server connection by TFTP or WFTP to transfer the file To upgrade the software using an FTP site 1 In the Main menu click Keypad M...

Page 31: ...successful the keypad automatically reboots If the upgrade fails an error message appears Click OK to accept Import export the configuration file 1 In the Main menu click Keypad Maintenance The windo...

Page 32: ...enu to add modify or delete a device on the keypad You can also set up the keypad to remotely control a DNR or NVR The Device Device List window lists all the devices that are in communication with th...

Page 33: ...dd the device to the system The Status column indicates the status of each listed device The device is not added The device failed to be added The device has been successfully added 4 Once all the des...

Page 34: ...e List window appears 2 Select the device to be deleted Click 3 Click Yes in the pop up window to confirm the deletion Remotely control a DVR NVR You can remotely control a DVR or NVR through the keyp...

Page 35: ...ndow appears You can use the keypad keys as well the shortcut buttons displayed to control the DVR or NVR Local live view A full screen overlay of local live view from the selected camera appears on t...

Page 36: ...revious cameras Playback a file 1 In the Main menu click Output The Output Settings Output List window appears 2 Click of the desired output channel The Playback window appears 3 Click the By File tab...

Page 37: ...ement You can set up the keypad so that a user can access specific devices such as cameras Add a user 1 In the Main menu click User The User User List window appears 2 Click the Add User button The Us...

Page 38: ...er The successfully added devices are then added to the User Device window Delete user access to a device 1 In the Main menu click User The User User List window appears 2 Select the desired user and...

Page 39: ...o confirm the deletion Camera settings Use this menu to configure inputs such as cameras You can set up the keypad to live view camera images Cameras can also be grouped together so that they can be c...

Page 40: ...ings Input window appears 2 Click the Input Group button The Input Settings Input Group window appears 3 Select the desired group number from the Group No drop down list Up to 16 camera groups can be...

Page 41: ...ed in You can also playback files from the output channel such as a DVR or NVR Display the list of output channels 1 In the Main menu click Output The Output Settings Output window appears Modify an o...

Page 42: ...roup number from the drop down list 4 Click the Add Output button The Add Output window appears 5 Select the desired outputs to add to the group Click Add 6 Click Finish to return to the Output Settin...

Page 43: ...ro Settings Macro List window appears All the current macro commands are listed 2 Click one of the icons to view run or delete the selected macro command Macro icon Description Click to view a macro c...

Page 44: ...indow appears 3 Select the desired file to play back 4 Click the Playback button The file starts to play Remote playback 1 Click the Remote Record Files tab on the Local Playback window The Remote Rec...

Page 45: ...ings 1 In the Main menu click Advanced The Advanced Settings window appears 2 Click Aux Key to view the Aux Key window The Aux Key 1 and Aux Key 2 options correspond to the AUX 1 and AUX 2 keys on the...

Page 46: ...ngs to view the FTP Settings window 3 Check Enable FTP box Note If the option is left unchecked video files and snapshots will be saved on the USB flash drive 4 Enter the IP address as well as the use...

Page 47: ...800 User Manual 45 2 Click Yes to confirm or No to cancel Shutdown 1 In the Main menu click Shutdown Select Shutdown The pop up window appears Shut down the system 2 Click Yes to confirm or No to can...

Page 48: ...appears 2 Select your user name from the drop down list and enter the password 3 Check Save Password to save the login password for future use 4 Click Login The main screen for the user type appears w...

Page 49: ...ith Manager rights To display list of accessible devices 1 In the Main menu click Device The Device Device List window appears with the list of devices available to the user Local live view The Admini...

Page 50: ...Main menu click Output The Output Settings Output List window appears 2 Click on the desired output channel The Playback window appears 3 Click the By File tab to enter the Playback by File window 4 E...

Page 51: ...In the Main menu click User The User User List window appears 2 Select the desired user and click The User Device window appears 3 Click the Add Device button 4 In the window that appears select the d...

Page 52: ...e cameras can be called up to appear together on a specific monitor For example one group can be the cameras viewing the car park and another group the cameras viewing the building entrances You can s...

Page 53: ...eras successfully added to the group is shown Output settings Use this menu to configure outputs such as monitors decoders DVRs and NVRs You can display in the Output Settings window all the output ch...

Page 54: ...trol speed control settings For instructions setting up bidirectional audio and snapshots using the AUX settings live view PTZ speed control FTP see Advanced settings on page 43 Log out of the keypad...

Page 55: ...The following display appears 2 Select your user name from the drop down list and enter the password 3 Check Save Password to save the login password for future use 4 Click Login The main screen appe...

Page 56: ...word 1 In the Main menu click Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings Change Password window appears 2 Enter the current password and the new one Confirm the new password 3 Click Apply to accept the c...

Page 57: ...iview format Set the input channel for each window Displays the keypad key commands used In local live view mode the window WIN camera group CAM G multiview MULT and camera tour TOUR and functions are...

Page 58: ...ted monitor in full screen mode as well as in 2X2 multiview format When in multiview mode you can easily switch a selected video tile to full screen mode and back again as well as turn audio on and of...

Page 59: ...an use a decoder to configure the keypad to display the images from a camera group on a monitor When the number of cameras in a group is less than or equal to the number of video tiles on screen for e...

Page 60: ...monitor in cycle Note The default dwell time is 30 seconds An error message will appear in the Hint box of the shortcut screen when an invalid action is entered To view a camera group on a monitor 1 P...

Page 61: ...on video tiles 1 to 4 and finally cameras 13 to 16 on video tiles 1 to 4 Note The default dwell time is 30 seconds An error message will appear in the Hint box of the shortcut screen when an invalid a...

Page 62: ...ET key to complete the tour settings Up to eight tours can be set Call up a tour 1 Press the Num MON keys to select the monitor 2 Press the Num TOUR keys to call up a programmed tour to be displayed o...

Page 63: ...eters are cleared if you press the Num GROUP keys again 6 Press the SET key to complete the group tour settings Call up a group tour You can use a group tour to call up multiple camera groups on speci...

Page 64: ...2 keys that can be configured for the AUX1 and AUX 2 functions in the system By default AUX 1 is set to bidirectional audio and AUX 2 is set to capture a snapshot Note An error message appears if an A...

Page 65: ...sage appears when the keypad window is configured to display cameras in cycle view mode Method 1 To capture a snapshot 1 Press the Num MON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and sele...

Page 66: ...indow is configured to display cameras in cycle view mode Method 1 To move to the next or previous camera 1 Press the Num MON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and select the video...

Page 67: ...valid action is entered There are two ways to set a preset Method 1 To set a preset using an output channel 1 Press the Num MON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and select the vide...

Page 68: ...ON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and select the video tile 3 Press the Num CALL keys and enter the desired preprogrammed preset Method 2 To call up a preset using an input chann...

Page 69: ...on is entered There are two ways to set a preset tour Method 1 To set a preset tour using an output channel 1 Press the Num MON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and select the vide...

Page 70: ...again to complete the preset tour Calling up a preset tour There are two ways to call up a preset tour Method 1 To call up a preset tour using an output channel 1 Press the Num MON keys to select the...

Page 71: ...tour using an output channel 1 Press the Num MON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and select the video tile 3 Press the SET key to enter the Settings window 4 Press the Num PATTER...

Page 72: ...There are two ways to call up a shadow tour Method 1 To call up a shadow tour using an output channel 1 Press the Num MON keys and select the monitor 2 Press the Num WIN keys and select the video tile...

Page 73: ...interface 1 RJ45 10M 100M 1000M adaptive Ethernet interface PoE 1 RS 232 interface 1 RS 485 interface 1 USB2 0 interface for data storage and device upgrade General LCD screen 7 TFT LCD monitor with t...

Page 74: ...setup 21 local setup 44 Functions keys description 7 H Hardware configuration 25 I Input settings browser setup 18 local setup 37 Manager setup 50 Instant playback 62 K Keypad browser setup 15 Keypad...

Page 75: ...p local 34 Preset tours set up 67 Presets set up 65 PTZ control speed settings local setup 43 R Reboot local 44 Recordings saving 63 Remote control device 32 S Shadow tours set up 69 Shortcut operatio...

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