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KTD-125/125-24 
KTD-125P/125P-24 
KTD-127/127W 
PTZ Receivers

Summary of Contents for Interlogix KTD-125

Page 1: ...KTD 125 125 24 KTD 125P 125P 24 KTD 127 127W PTZ Receivers ...

Page 2: ...oduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of GE Interlogix Kalatel division The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice GE Interlogix Kalatel division in keeping pace with technological advances is a company of product innovation Therefore it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and...

Page 3: ...LLING THE KTD 127 18 4 1 MOUNTING THE UNIT 18 4 2 MAKING CABLE CONNECTIONS 20 5 INSTALLING THE KTD 127W 23 5 1 MOUNTING THE UNIT 23 5 2 MAKING CABLE CONNECTIONS 26 6 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION ALL UNITS 29 7 PROGRAMMING THE UNITS 30 7 1 ASSIGNING A SITE ADDRESS 32 7 2 TERMINATION 32 APPENDIX A DETERMINING THE TYPE OF PAN TILT DRIVE 33 APPENDIX B USING ON SITE TOGGLE SWITCHES 33 APPENDIX C AUXILIA...

Page 4: ...ing and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact Kalatel Technical Support GE Interlogix Kalatel division Call 800 469 1676 Fax 541 752 9096 Note You should be at the equipment ready with details before calling Technical Support Conventions Used in this Manual Boldface or button icons highlight command entries The ...

Page 5: ...using Type KTD 125 Drives a medium or heavy duty 115 VAC PTZ Weatherproof KTD 125 24 Drives a medium or heavy duty 24 VAC PTZ Weatherproof KTD 125P The KTD 125 with a preset option that allows up to 10 programmed presets Weatherproof KTD 125P 24 The KTD 125 24 with a preset option that allows up to 10 programmed presets Weatherproof KTD 127 Drives a light duty 24 VAC PTZ requiring less than one am...

Page 6: ...ply power to the unit 1 Determine whether or not your pan tilt drive has an internal reversing switch See Appendix A Determining the Type of Pan Tilt Drive 2 Locate the autopan jumper For KTD 125 units see Figure 2 for KTD 127 units see Figure 3 Figure 2 KTD 125 autopan jumper location Figure 3 KTD 127 autopan jumper location 6 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 7: ...nal reversing switch Figure 4 Selecting the autopan jumper setting Note If the pan tilt drive has an internal reversing switch connect the pant tilt drive s AUTO output to the receiver when making cable connections Note If the pan tilt units does not have an internal reversing switch the left and right limit switches will determine the points where the unit will reverse during autopan 1040823A Jun...

Page 8: ...it see Figure 5 Figure 6 and Figure 7 and perform the following 1 Disconnect the power cable connector from the power input on the main relay board Note In most cases it is easier to mount the unit with the main relay board removed 2 Remove the main relay board from the housing Main relay board Power cable connector Finger nuts Figure 5 Removing the finger nuts KTD 125P 24 shown 8 1040823A June 20...

Page 9: ...ling the main relay board away from the standoffs KTD 125P 24 shown Note You may need to bend the board slightly to remove it from the housing Board brackets 2 Figure 7 Pushing the board brackets inward to free the board from the housing KTD 125P 24 shown 1040823A June 2003 9 ...

Page 10: ...holes in the mounting flanges Figure 8 Note Install the housing so that it is level and the door opens to the left Mounting holes 4 Figure 8 Holes in the housing s mounting flanges KTD 125P 24 shown Note Do not reinstall the main relay board until instructed to do so in section 6 Completing and Testing the Installation 10 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 11: ... 125P units and Figure 10 for KTD 125 24 125P 24 units Watertight cable openings Camera power zoom lens Pan tilt Removable terminal strips 24 VAC power connector 24 VAC power pigtail Wire nut connections to the power pigtail 24 VAC power in Receiver card RS422 control in RS422 control out Figure 9 KTD 125 125P Cable routing 1040823A June 2003 11 ...

Page 12: ... 125P 24 cable routing To prepare the cables for connection perform the following 1 Route the cables into the housing 2 Remove 6 inches of the outer casing of the camera lens pan tilt and power cables 3 Tie a knot in the RS422 cable s six inches from the end on the inside of the housing to act as a strain relief 4 Remove the outer casing from the end of the RS422 cable s To make the cable connecti...

Page 13: ...le conductors to the power cable pigtail See Table 2 Table 2 Power cable pigtail connectors Connector color Description Black Hot White Neutral Green Ground 2 Remove the terminal strip s from the main relay board 3 Make the remaining cable connections as shown in Figure 11 through Figure 14 Camera power GND Ground HOT Hot NEU Neutral Figure 11 KTD 125 Camera Power Connections 1040823A June 2003 13...

Page 14: ...cable COM Common U Up L Left D Down R Right A Auto Figure 12 KTD 125 Pan Tilt Connections Spare relay contact R Relay Contact Figure 13 KTD 125 Spare Relay Connections Lens control cable I Iris F Focus Z Zoom COM Common Figure 14 KTD 125 Zoom Lens Connections 14 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 15: ...422 control cables 5 Connect the RS422 control cable s as shown in Figure 15 RS422 control in RS422 control out Figure 15 KTD 125 RS422 control cable connections to the receiver card 6 For the programming preset positions with the KTD 125P see section 3 2 1 KTD 125P Preset Positioning For final installation steps see section 6 Completing and Testing the Installation All Units 1040823A June 2003 15...

Page 16: ...ule The KTD 125P 125P 24 receivers include a relay that activates when one or more preset alarm contacts are closed This allows switching of the alarmed site s video to the monitor screen while the camera moves to the alarmed preset position To find preset positions using contact closures into the receiver card see Figure 16 and Figure 17 and perform the following 1 Connect the preset positioning ...

Page 17: ...KTD 125 127 PTZ Receivers User Manual Installing KTD 125 Units Relay output Preset alarm input contacts Figure 17 Preset and output relay contact connections 1040823A June 2003 17 ...

Page 18: ...all instruction steps before supplying power to the unit 4 1 MOUNTING THE UNIT Note In most cases it is easier to mount the unit with the main relay board removed 1 Remove the main relay board from the housing as shown in Figure 18 and Figure 19 Figure 18 Removing the KTD 127 cover 18 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 19: ... the housing use the two mounting holes in the housing Figure 20 and installer provided fasteners Mounting holes 2 Figure 20 Mounting holes in KTD 127 housing Note Do not reinstall the main relay board until instructed to do so in section 6 Completing and Testing the Installation All Units 1040823A June 2003 19 ...

Page 20: ...21 KTD 127 cable connections To prepare the cables for connection perform the following 1 Route the cables into the housing 2 Remove 6 inches of the outer casing from the camera lens pan tilt and 24 VAC power cables 3 Remove the outer casing from the end of the RS422 cable s To make the cable connections perform the following 1 Remove the terminal strip from the main relay board 2 Make connections...

Page 21: ...7 Terminal Strip Connections Power To camera 3 HOT Hot 11 I Iris 13 Z Zoom 4 COM Common 12 F Focus 14 COM Common Figure 23 KTD 127 Terminal Strip Connections Camera To pan tilt 5 COM Common 7 U Up 9 L Left 6 D Down 8 R Right 10 A Auto Figure 24 KTD 127 Terminal Strip Connections Pan Tilt 1040823A June 2003 21 ...

Page 22: ...board Note Observe polarity when you connect the RS422 control cables 4 Connect the RS422 control cable s as shown in Figure 25 RS422 control in RS422 control out Figure 25 KTD 127 RS422 control cable connections to the receiver card For final installation steps see section 6 Completing and Testing the Installation All Units 22 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 23: ...ion steps before supplying power to the unit 5 1 MOUNTING THE UNIT Note In most cases it is easier to mount the unit with the main relay board removed 1 Remove the board from the housing as shown in Figure 26 Figure 27 and Figure 28 Main relay board Finger nuts Figure 26 Removing the finger nuts 1040823A June 2003 23 ...

Page 24: ...ivers User Manual Figure 27 Pulling the board away from the standoffs Note You may need to bend the board slightly to remove it from the housing Figure 28 Pushing the board brackets inward to free the board from the housing 24 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 25: ...ng holes in the mounting flanges Figure 29 Note Install the housing so that it is level and the door opens to the left Mounting holes 4 Figure 29 Holes in the housing s mounting flanges Note Do not reinstall the main relay board until instructed to do so in section 6 Completing and Testing the Installation All Units 1040823A June 2003 25 ...

Page 26: ...re the cables for connection perform the following 1 Remove 6 inches of the outer casing of the camera lens pan tilt and power cables 2 Tie a knot in the RS422 cable s six inches from the on the inside of the housing to act as a strain relief 3 Remove the outer casing from the end of the RS422 cable s To make the cable connections perform the following 1 Remove the terminal strip from the main rel...

Page 27: ...W Terminal Strip Connections Power To camera 3 HOT Hot 11 I Iris 13 Z Zoom 4 COM Common 12 F Focus 14 COM Common Figure 32 KTD 127W Terminal Strip Connections Camera To pan tilt 5 COM Common 7 U Up 9 L Left 6 D Down 8 R Right 10 A Auto Figure 33 KTD 127W Terminal Strip Connections Pan Tilt 1040823A June 2003 27 ...

Page 28: ...n the main relay board Note Observe polarity when you connect the RS422 control cables 4 Connect the RS422 control cable s as shown in Figure 34 Figure 34 KTD 127W RS422 control cable connections to the receiver card For final installation steps see section 6 Completing and Testing the Installation All Units 28 1040823A June 2003 ...

Page 29: ...eceiver card 3 Reconnect the power cable connector to the power input on the main relay board 4 If you have a unit with a weatherproof housing tighten the watertight cable openings To test for proper installation perform the following 1 Check all connections 2 Supply power to the unit 3 If you have a KTD 125 unit confirm that the power switch on the main relay board is on 4 Test for proper operati...

Page 30: ...the receiver with a Kalatel controller keypad To program the units manually using the DIP switches on the receiver card perform the following Site select Programming Termination Figure 35 KTD 125 KTD 127 and KTD 127W DIP Switches 1 Disconnect power from the receiver 2 Set DIP switch 10 to ON to put the receiver in programming mode 3 Set the DIP switches for the desired mode of operation as shown i...

Page 31: ...ve OFF Iris open positive iris close negative 2 Iris Polarity ON Iris open negative iris close positive OFF Not DC motors 3 Pan Tilt Drive ON DC motors 4 OFF 5 OFF Normal 4 OFF 5 ON Random pan 4 ON 5 OFF 50 duty cycle 4 and 5 Autopan 4 ON 5 ON Disable autopan OFF Yes 6 Autopan on Power Up ON No OFF 12 VDC 7 Zoom Lens Voltage ON 6 VDC OFF Not inverted 8 Invert Up and Down Tilt ON Inverted 4 Supply ...

Page 32: ...ou can assign a site address while the unit has power 1 Confirm that DIP switch 10 is in the off position or normal mode 2 Determine which DIP switch values combine to equal the desired site number See Appendix D Assigning DIP Switch Values 3 Set the DIP switches that correspond to those values to ON 7 2 TERMINATION If the RS422 cable does not loop out of the receiver to another unit set DIP switc...

Page 33: ...n output labeled AUTO it does not have an internal reversing switch APPENDIX B USING ON SITE TOGGLE SWITCHES See Figure 36 and Figure 36 for the location of the on site toggle switches On site toggle switches On site toggle switches Figure 36 All KTD 125 units Figure 37 KTD 127 units Zoom Focus Iris Spare Pan Pan Tilt Up In Near Open Off Manual Left Up Down Out Far Close On Auto Right Down Figure ...

Page 34: ...ite or an auxiliary transformer for low voltage camera supplies APPENDIX D ASSIGNING DIP SWITCH VALUES One way to determine which switches to use is to subtract the highest possible switch value from the address you want then subtract the highest possible switch value from that difference Continue to subtract the highest possible switch value from the difference until you have zero For example if ...

Page 35: ...KTD 125 127 PTZ Receivers User Manual Appendix Therefore for address 209 you would use switches 1 1 5 16 7 64 and 8 128 See Figure A1 Figure A1 Zone address 209 1 16 64 128 1040823A June 2003 35 ...

Page 36: ...ve 1 2 VDC flowing If YES then check your connections from the receiver to the camera lens If NO then check your RS422 connections from the keyboard to the receiver Problem Probable Cause Solution No control of unit Break in RS422 connection s Check to see that both ends of the RS422 cables are connected Confirm that the wires are stripped enough to make a good connection Reattach the receiver car...

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