P/T/Z receiver programming and initial entry into programming for other system components
is provided; please refer to component manuals for complete programming instructions.
Helpful Hint: For large DIGIPLEX III systems, the KTD-311 Software Download Package
can be used to easily download camera titles.
For new installations, these instructions should be followed in the order in which they are
presented. If any programmed data needs to be changed at a later date, the menu associated
with that data can be accessed by entering the appropriate programming mode and using
the designated key(s) to advance to the menu.
The KTD-404 offers many programming choices which identify how it will function in the
system. A separate code is used to access the menus that describe these choices.
Programming choices for the KTD-404:
System Size Camera Access Multiplexer Type Annunciation
Step 1)Supply power to the unit. The LCD will momentarily display the words Controller
Keypad or the type of keypad. Next, the normal operating display menu will appear:
Figure 8: Normal Operating Display
CAMERA 000
MONITOR 01
Step 2)Enter the programming mode by pressing and holding the
following display appears:
Figure 9: Code Entry Display
set
key until the
ENTER PROGRAMMING
CODE:
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Enter the access code 5, 7, 9,
to the next menu.
seq
. The display will automatically advance
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Clear Keypad Memory
Figure 10: Clear Memory Display
CLEAR MEMORY?
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
Helpful Hint: Pressing the
the set parameters.
Step 3)The CLEAR MEMORY option will erase all data in the controller keypads
nonvolatile memory and reload factory default values.
To clear the keypads memory, press 1. The display will automatically advance
to the menu shown in Figure 11.
If the CLEAR MEMORY function is not to be used, press 0 and go to Step 5.
Figure 11: Second Clear Memory Display
seq
key will forward you through programming without changing
ARE YOU SURE?
0=NO 3=YES SEQ=NEXT
System Size
Camera Site Access
Step 4)This menu offers a safety check. If a 3 is entered, the controller keypads
memory will be reloaded with factory default values. If a 0 is entered, there will
be no change. The display will automatically advance to the next menu.
Figure 12: System Size Display
SYST SIZE (CAMERAS)
511 64 64 63 SEQ=NEXT
Step 5)This menu is used to set the system size. Use the numerical keys to enter the
largest camera number, largest monitor number, largest multiplexer number, and
largest preset number in the system. Maximum entries are: cameras-511,
monitors-64, multiplexers-64, and presets-63.
Press
between columns. Once all entries are made, the display will automatically
advance to the next menu.
seq
to advance to the next column, or move the joystick left or right to switch
Figure 13: Camera Site Access Display
CAMERA 000 ACC=YES
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
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Step 6)This menu is used to deny or permit the controller keypads access to certain
camera sites. Press 0 to deny access or 1 to permit access. After each
selection, the next camera number will appear. Move the joystick up or down to
switch between cameras. When done, press
seq
to advance to the next menu.
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Monitor Access
Multiplexer Enabled
Figure 14: Monitor Access Display
MONITOR 01 ACC=YES
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
Step 7)This menu is used to deny or permit the controller keypads access to certain
monitors. Press
the next monitor number will appear. Move the joystick up or down to switch
between monitors. When done, press
Figure 15: Multiplexer Enabled Display
0
to deny access or 1 to permit access. After each selection,
seq
to advance to the next menu.
MPLXR 01 ACC=YES
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
Step 8)This menu determines which multiplexers can be enabled (accessed) from the
keypad. This must be done for each keypad in the system. To enable a
multiplexer, press
(Figure 16) will appear. Pressing 0 will advance to the next multiplexer in the
system. Moving the joystick up or down will switch between multiplexer brands.
Press
seq
to advance to the monitor offset menu display (Figure 18).
1
. When enabled, the Multiplexer Select Menu display
NOTE:
Multiplexer Select
Multiplexer View
If no multiplexers are enabled, the message No multiplexers have been programmed will
be displayed any time the key is pressed.
Figure 16: Multiplexer Select Display
alt
MPLXR 01: BURLE
SELECT ( ) SEQ=NEXT
Step 9) When a multiplexer has been enabled, this menu allows selection of different
models of multiplexers. Use the joystick to scroll through the list. The models are
listed in alphabetical order. After selecting the appropriate multiplexer, press
to advance to the next menu.
Figure 17: Multiplexer View Display
seq
VIEW: PIP YES
0=N 1=Y =NEXT SEQ=NEXT
Step 10) This menu determines which views will be enabled when the keypad is in
multiplexer operating mode. (When in multiplexer operating mode, pressing the
view
key toggles through the views selected here.) Move the joystick down to
scroll through the list of views available. For each view, press 1 to accept or
decline. When all views have been selected, press
Enabled menu display. Note: Some multiplexers do not allow specific view
selection and will skip this menu.
seq
to return to the Multiplexer
0
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Monitor Offset
Figure 18: Monitor Offset Display
MONITOR OFFSET
NUMBER? 00 SEQ=NEXT
Step 11) The default program for the keypad dictates that the selected monitor number will
correspond to the number of the matrix switcher output to which it is connected.
For example, if Monitor 12 appears in the keypads display window and a camera
selection is made, the monitor that is connected to output 12 of the matrix switcher
will switch to that camera.
In some applications, a user may prefer to have the monitors numbered simply as
1, 2, 3, etc., instead of using the matrix switcher output number. To allow for
the difference in numbers, simply subtract the desired monitor number from the
matrix switcher output number, and enter the result as the monitor offset.
Example: Suppose a keypad has a monitor that is connected to matrix switcher
output #12. To enable the monitor to be addressed as Monitor #1, subtract 1 from
12 and enter the result (11) as the monitor offset.
In this particular example, if more than one monitor were to be controlled from the
keypad, additional monitors would be connected to matrix switcher outputs 13, 14,
15, etc. and would be controlled as Monitor 2, Monitor 3, Monitor 4, etc.
The keypad will deny any monitor offset number that conflicts with Largest Monitor and
Monitor Access programming choices that were made earlier in this section (Refer to Step
4 and Step 6).
After the entry, the display will automatically advance to the next menu:
Figure 19: Annunciation Display
ANNUNCIATION? NO
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
Step 12) When placed in the annunciation mode, the KTD-404 will annunciate call-in
requests generated by access control receivers or a KTD-463 Alarm Chassis. In
this mode, the keypad will stack 32 calls in the order in which they are received.
Annunciation will change the LCD menu on the Normal Operating Display. The
numbers of the first three sites to call in will appear in the LCD window, as shown
below:
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Figure 20: Normal Operating Display with Annunciation
CAM 000 1ST 2ND 3RD
MON 01
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For annunciation, press 1. The LCD menu will display Figure 21.
For no annunciation, press
0
, and go to Step 14.
Tone Type
Entry Verification
Figure 21: Tone Selection Display
CALL TONE TYPE? MULT
0=SINGLE 1=MULT SEQ=NEXT
Step 13) If the KTD-404 has been programmed for annunciation, it will produce an audible
tone when a call-in request is received. This tone can be programmed to be a
single frequency or multiple frequency (warble).
Select the desired call tone. The display will automatically advance to the next
menu.
Figure 22: Entry Verification Display
ENTRY VERIFICATION? NO
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=EXIT
Step 14) This option changes how camera and monitor numbers are selected while the
keypad is in the normal operating mode.
0
0
For example, without entry verification, keying in
9
would automatically
call up camera site number 9. With entry verification, keying in 9, will
perform the same task.
Enabling entry verification changes the function of the
desktop keypad, and the
face
key on the KTD-304R rack-mount keypad. Both
talk
key on the KTD-404
become the key. An keycap has been supplied with the unit. Refer to
Keycap Replacement, Appendix B.
Keep in mind that selecting the entry verification function will cause the talk
function to be disabled. If both the talk function and the entry verification function
are to be enabled at the same time, contact Kalatel for instructions.
Once an entry is made, the LCD menu will return to the Normal Operating Display
(Figure 8).
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System Component Programming
To program system components through a KTD-404 keypad, begin at the normal operating
display and proceed as follows:
Figure 23: Normal Operating Display
CAMERA 000
MONITOR 01
Step 1)Press and hold the
Figure 24: Code Entry Display
set
key until the following display appears:
ENTER PROGRAMMING
CODE:_
Step 2)Enter the access code 9, 5, 1,
to the next menu.
Figure 25: First Menu Display
seq
. The display will automatically advance
1=SWTCHR 2=RCVR 3=ALARMS
4=CYBERDOME SEQ=EXIT
From this menu it is possible to perform video switcher programming, P/T/Z receiver
programming, alarm interface programming, and CyberDome programming by pressing the
corresponding number on the keypad.
P/T/Z receiver programming instructions can be found on the following pages. For detailed
programming instructions on the CyberDomes, alarm interfaces, and video switchers,
please refer to the product programming instructions.
NOTE:
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If you are programming a CyberDome Day-Nite or CyberDome Select with a KTD-404
keypad, the
1st
key can be used to step backwards while in the programming menus.
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Pan/Tilt/Zoom Receiver
Programming
Each receiver offers mode of operation choices, many of which can be programmed using
a KTD-404 series keypad. The keypad can also store preset position information, if
applicable.
The following steps outline the receiver setup procedure. Beginning at the normal operating
display, proceed as follows:
Figure 26: Normal Operating Display
CAMERA 000
MONITOR 01
Accessing the Receiver Setup Menus (Steps 1-3)
set
Step 1)Press and hold the
Figure 27: Code Entry Display
key until the following display appears:
ENTER PROGRAMMING
CODE:
Receiver Site Select
Enter the access code
to the next menu.
Figure 28: First Menu Display
9
, 5, 1,
seq
. The display will automatically advance
1=SWTCHR 2=RCVR 3=ALARMS
4=CYBERDOME SEQ=EXIT
Step 2)Press 2. The first receiver programming menu will appear:
Figure 29: Receiver Site Selection Display
ENTER RECEIVER SITE
NUMBER 000 SEQ=EXIT
Step 3)Using the numerical keys, enter the receiver site to be programmed. The display
will automatically advance to the next menu.
Receiver Setup (Steps 4-16)
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Figure 30: Receiver Setup Menu Display
1=SETUP 2=PRESETS
SEQ=EXIT
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Step 4)Press 1 to begin receiver setup. The display will automatically advance to the
first setup menu.
Pan Cycle
Figure 31: Pan Cycle Display
PAN CYCL? 0=0% 1=50%
2=100% 3=RDM SEQ=NEXT
Step 6)If the pan/tilt receiver is to auto pan, enter one of the four following choices listed
in the chart below:
Choice
0
1
2
3
The display will automatically advance to the next menu.
Description
This choice disables the receiver’s auto pan function altogether.
This choice assigns a 50% duty cycle when the receiver is in
auto pan mode (i.e., unit alternately pans and rests for 8
second intervals).
This choice assigns a 100% duty cycle when the receiver is in
auto pan mode (i.e., unit continuously pans).
This choice will cause the receiver to pan randomly when
in auto pan mode.
Autopan Autostart
Lens Voltage
Invert Pan/Tilt
Figure 32: Autostart Display
AUTO PAN AUTOSTART?
1=YES 0=NO SEQ=NEXT
Step 7)In the event that receiver power is lost, the receiver can be programmed to resume
auto pan once power is restored. If the receiver is to auto pan when power is
restored, press 1. If not, press 0. The display will automatically advance to
the next menu.
Figure 33: Lens Voltage Display
LENS VOLTAGE?
1=12V 0=6V SEQ=NEXT
Step 8)Select the appropriate voltage for the receiver sites motorized lens. Press 0 for
6 volts or 1 for 12 volts. The display will automatically advance to the next menu.
Figure 34: Invert Pan/Tilt Display
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INVERT PAN/TILT?
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
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Zoom Direction
Iris Direction
Step 9)This selection allows the pan and tilt directions to be reversed in an application
where a camera must be mounted in an inverted position. Press 1 to invert, or
0
for normal pan/tilt operation. The next display will appear.
Step 10) The next three menus provide choices for defining the polarity of the output voltage
for the motorized lens connected to the receiver.
Figure 35: Zoom Direction Display
ZOOM DIRECTION
0=POS 1=NEG SEQ=NEXT
0
Press
for zoom out. P r ess
Figure 36: Iris Direction Display
if the lens requires positive voltage for zoom in and negative voltage
1
if the opposite is the case. The next display will appear.
IRIS DIRECTION
0=POS 1=NEG SEQ=NEXT
Focus Direction
Clear Receiver Memory
Step 11) Press 0 if the lens requires positive voltage for iris open and negative voltage
for iris close. Press 1 if the opposite is the case. The next display will appear.
Figure 37: Focus Direction Display
FOCUS DIRECTION
0=POS 1=NEG SEQ=NEXT
Step 12) Press 0 if the lens requires positive voltage for focus near, and negative
voltage for focus far. Pr ess 1 if the opposite is the case. The next display will
appear.
Figure 38: First Clear Memory Display
CLR RCVR MEM? CAM 000
0=NO 1=YES SEQ=NEXT
Step 14) With the CLR RCV MEM option, the KTD-404 will instruct the P/T/Z receiver to
erase all data in its nonvolatile memory and reload factory default values.
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To clear the receivers memory, press 1. The display will automatically advance
to the menu shown in Figure 39.
If the clear receiver memory function is not to be used, press 0 to return to the
Receiver Site Selection menu display (Figure 29).
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Figure 39: Second Clear Memory Display
ARE YOU SURE?
0=NO 3=YES SEQ=NEXT
Step 15) This menu offers a safety check. If a 3 is entered, the receivers memory will be
reloaded with factory default values. If a 0 is entered, there will be no change.
After the choice is made, the display will return to the Receiver Site Selection menu
display (Figure 29).
Step 16) Repeat steps 3 - 15 for each receiver in the system.
Setting Electronic Auto Pan Limits for Kalatel Domes
Receiver Site Select
To set the electronic auto pan limits on Kalatel dome receivers, first position the dome at the
limit. While holding down the
zoom
in
and
zoom
keys, move the joystick in the direction of the limit
out
being set.
Example: To set the left limit, move the dome to the position of the desired left limit.
While holding down the
zoom
in
and
zoom
keys, move the joystick left .
out
P/T/Z Receiver Preset Position Programming
If a P/T/Z receiver or a KTA-12 series P/T/Z dome is equipped for preset camera positioning
(P option), the receiver can store 10 preset positions in its nonvolatile memory. Each preset
position can be called up individually and, if desired, can also be included in a preset tour (i.e.,
camera automatically pans, tilts, zooms, and focuses through a series of preset positions).
The following procedure explains how preset positions are entered for both purposes.
Step 1)Access the receiver setup menu as explained on page 16. The first receiver
programming menu will appear as shown below:
Figure 40: Receiver Site Selection Display
ENTER RECEIVER SITE
NUMBER 000 SEQ=EXIT
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Step 2)Use the numerical keys to select the P/T/Z receiver site to be programmed. The
display will automatically advance to the next menu.
Figure 41: Receiver Setup Menu Display
1=SETUP 2=PRESETS
SEQ=EXIT
Step 3)Press 2. The display will automatically advance to the next menu.
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Store Preset Position
Figure 42: Preset Display
CAM 000 POSITION?
CHOOSE(00-09) SEQ=EXIT
zoom
Step 4)Use the joystick and related function keys (i.e.
to the desired position.
Step 5)Assign a preset position number (one or two digit depending on the receiver type
and largest preset number) using one of the two methods described below:
Method 1: If the position is not to be included in the preset tour, enter the preset
number by using the number key(s). A tone will sound to acknowledge that the
position has been stored, and the display will return to Figure 42 to allow entry of
the next position.
Method 2: If the position is to be included in the preset tour, enter the preset
number and hold the last digit entered until a tone sounds. The following display
will appear.
Figure 43: Preset Dwell Time Display
zoom
in
,
, etc.) to move the camera
out
CAM 000 DWELL
(01-31 SEC) SEQ=EXIT
Use the numerical keys to enter the time that the camera should remain at the
position (1-31 seconds). The display will return to Figure 42 to allow entry of the
next position.
Step 6)Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each additional preset position. When done, press
to exit to the menu shown in Figure 40.
Step 7)Repeat Steps 2-6 for each camera site using preset positioning.
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