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Pelco Manual C586M (9/99)3
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DESCRIPTION
The KBD4000V Genex® Multiplexer Keyboard is a full-function keyboard controller for the
Genex MX4000 Multiplexer and the Genex MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server. The inclusion
of a 5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal LCD color monitor creates a complete, stand-alone control
and viewing package. A built-in tilt stand adds an additional 20 degrees to the standard
viewing angle for the keyboard’s monitor.
The keyboard comes with a KBD4000V Interface, a communication block that combines
data, video, and power for delivery to the keyboard.
This manual covers the KBD4000V keyboard’s operation with the duplex and simplex
models of the multiplexer. The differences, as they pertain to the keyboard, will be indicated
in the text and art wherever necessary.
There are two modes of operation–multiplexer mode and multiplexer server
mode–depending on whether the keyboard is connected to a multiplexer or to a server.
In the multiplexer mode, a single keyboard interfaces up to 16 multiplexers that are
daisy-chained together. With 9-channel multiplexers, the keyboard can control up to
144 cameras; with 16-channel multiplexers, up to 256 cameras can be controlled.
In the multiplexer server mode, up to four keyboards can be connected to a server, which
interfaces up to eight multiplexers. Up to 72 cameras can be controlled with 9-channel
multiplexers or 128 cameras with 16-channel multiplexers.
In addition to performing all the control functions that can be done from the front panel of
the multiplexer, the keyboard features a three-axis joystick and additional keys for full
control of fixed speed and variable speed pan, tilt, and lens functions. The keyboard can
also operate presets, auxiliaries, and patterns and can be used to program the multiplexer
or server.
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MODELS
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
Keyboard in combination
with a Genex multiplexer
provides Coaxitron
of pan, tilt, and lens
functions.
When used with 15-bit
standard Coaxitron
such as the CX9000 Series,
the PT7700, and the ED25/
27/28/29, the KBD4000V in
conjunction with the multiplexer supports all pan, tilt,
and lens functions, and AUX
on/off. The keyboard will not
set or call presets or support
preset scanning.
When used with 32-bit extended Coaxitron
such as Esprit
Spectra®, and LRD41C21/
LRD41C22 Series, the
KBD4000V in conjunction
with the multiplexer will
support all the functions of a
15-bit receiver, including the
setting and calling of presets
and patterns. It will not
support programming of
labels for presets or patterns.
If labels for presets or
patterns are required, they
would need to be programmed with a different
control, such as the
MPT9500.
The KBD4000V
®
control
receivers,
receivers,
®
, Intercept®,
MULTIPLEXER MODE INSTALLATION
KBD4000VKeyboard for pan, tilt and lens control of variable speed receivers.
KBD4000V-XKeyboard for pan, tilt, and lens control of variable speed receivers.
The following parts are supplied:
1KBD4000V Keyboard1+12 VDC power supply
1KBD4000V Interface1RJ-45 wall block
16-foot (1.8 m) interface cable125-foot (7.6 m) data cable
There are two modes of operation–multiplexer mode and multiplexer server mode–
depending on whether the keyboard is connected to a multiplexer or to a server.
In the multiplexer mode, a single keyboard is plugged into the back of a Genex MX4000
Multiplexer.
In the multiplexer server mode, up to four keyboards can be connected to the back of a
Genex MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server.
Proceed to the
1.Remove the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the keyboard (refer to Figure 1).
2.Set the switches (refer to Figure 1 for switch locations).
ADDRESS
Set switches 1, 2, and 3 all OFF. This is address 0, which selects the multiplexer mode
of operation.
COMMUNICATION MODE
Set switch 4 OFF to enable the polled communication mode. Use this for normal keyboard operation.
Set switch 4 ON to put the keyboard in the non-polled communication mode. Use this
when the keyboard communicates remotely over communications media that will not
support the polled mode. This is any communications media that introduces a significant delay in the transmission of data (for example, phone line transmission systems).
In the non-polled mode, the keyboard can be used to control multiplexer(s) only. The
non-polled mode is not supported by the multiplexer server.
UNUSED
Leave switch 5 OFF. It is not used.
Includes 5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal color monitor. 120 VAC, 60 Hz.
Includes 5-inch (12.7 cm) diagonal color monitor. 230 VAC. 50 Hz.
Multiplexer Mode Installation
or
Multiplexer Server Mode Installation
section.
TURBO MODE
Set switch 6 ON to enable the turbo pan feature. Set the switch OFF to disable the
turbo pan feature.
CAMERA ADDRESS MODE
There are two modes for addressing cameras: by addressing all the cameras
consecutively from 1-256 (refer to Table D) or by addressing the cameras in groups of
16 according to the multiplexer they are connected to. For example, multiplexer 1,
cameras 1-16; multiplexer 2, cameras 1-16, etc.
Set switch 7 ON if you want to address all cameras consecutively.
Set switch 7 OFF if you want to address cameras according to the multiplexer they are
connected to.
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PROGRAMMING MODE
Set switch 8 ON to program the multiplexer and camera presets and patterns from the
keyboard. Set the switch OFF to disable programming.
3.Replace the cover on the back of the keyboard.
4.Peel off the protective coverings over the LED display and the LCD monitor on the
keyboard.
5.Attach the KBD4000V Interface to the wall with the screws that are provided (refer to
Figure 2). The interface must be within 6 feet (1.8 m) of the keyboard and the nearest
suitable electrical outlet. The interface cover can be removed for ease of mounting.
Replace the cover when the mounting is complete.
Refer to Figure 3 for the following steps.
6.Mount the wall block within 25 feet (7.6 m) of the multiplexer. Wire the wall block to the
interface. Maximum cable distance between the wall block and interface over 24-gauge
wire is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). Pelco recommends using shielded twisted pairs cable,
such as Belden 9843 or similar cable, that meets or exceeds the basic requirements
for RS-485 communication.
7.Connect the 25-foot (7.6 m) data cable to the wall block and to the COM IN port on the
rear panel of the multiplexer.
NOTE:
If the distance
between the wall block and
interface exceeds the
maximum allowable coaxial
cable distance, use a video
amplifier to extend the
distance of the video coaxial
cable.
MULTIPLEXER SERVER MODE INSTALLATION
NOTE:
If the keyboard will
be connected to a server
that will operate in the
paired mode configuration,
only addresses 1 and 3 can
be used. Refer to the server
manual for information about
the paired mode
configuration.
8.Connect a video coaxial cable from the VIDEO IN connector on the interface to the
MAIN or SPOT monitor connector on the rear panel of the multiplexer. Refer to Table A
for the type of video coaxial cable to use.
Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances
Cable Type*Maximum Distance
RG59/U750 ft (229 m)
RG6/U1,000 ft (305 m)
RG11/U1,500 ft (457 m)
* Minimum cable requirements:
75 ohms impedance. All-copper center conductor.
95% braided copper shield.
9.Connect the interface cable to the interface and keyboard.
10. Connect the +12 VDC power supply to the interface and source of power.
11. Turn on the power switch on the rear of the keyboard.
1.Remove the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the keyboard (refer to Figure 1).
2.Set the switches (refer to Figure 1 for switch locations).
ADDRESS
Refer to Table B to set the address of the keyboard.
Table B. Keyboard Addresses
KeyboardSwitch Settings
Address123
1ONOFFOFF
2OFFONOFF
3ONONOFF
4OFFOFFON
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
PIN 1
RJ-45 JACK
PIN FUNCTIONS TABLE
PIN FUNCTION
1 Tx+
2 Tx 3 +12 VDC
4 DC COMMON
5 GROUND
6 COMP. VIDEO
7 Rx 8 Rx+
Figure 4. Connecting KBD4000Vs to a Multiplexer Server
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MULTIPLEXER
SERVER
LOCAL
SECOND KBD
WALL BLOCK
TERMINAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12 VAC
WALL
TRANSFORMER
12 VAC
WALL
TRANSFORMER
Figure 5. Connecting KBD4000 Series Keyboards to a Multiplexer Server
MULTIPLEXER SERVER
LOCAL
USER-
SUPPLIED
CABLE
FIRST KBD
WALL BLOCK
TERMINAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX+
TX-
GND
RX-
RX+
R+R-T-T+
WALL BLOCK
TERMINALS
45
3
6
2
7
1
8
FROM MULTIPLEXER
SERVER
R+
R-
T-
T+
R+
R-
T-
T+
KBD4000V
KBD4000V
INTERFACE
TO KBD4000V
KBD4000V
POWER SUPPLY
FROM MULTIPLEXER SERVER
R+
R-
T-
T+
R+
R-
T-
T+
KBD4000V
INTERFACE
KBD4000V
KBD4000V
TO KBD4000V
POWER SUPPLY
* AS NEEDED
R+R-T-T+
FIRST KBD
WALL BLOCK
TERMINAL
12 VAC
WALL
TRANSFORMER
USER-
SUPPLIED
CABLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TRANSFORMER
SECOND KBD*
WALL BLOCK
12 VAC
WALL
TERMINAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX+
TX-
GND
RX-
RX+
WALL BLOCK
TERMINALS
45
3
2
1
6
7
8
(WIRE COM OUT AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 5)
Figure 6. Alternative Method of Connecting Keyboards to a Server
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UNUSED
Switches 4 and 5 are not used in the multiplexer server mode. They must be placed in
the OFF position.
TURBO MODE
Set switch 6 ON to enable the turbo pan feature. Set the switch OFF to disable the
turbo pan feature.
CAMERA ADDRESS MODE
There are two modes for addressing cameras: by addressing all the cameras
consecutively from 1-256 (refer to Table D) or by addressing the cameras in groups of
16 according to the multiplexer they are connected to; for example, multiplexer 1,
cameras 1-16; multiplexer 2, cameras 1-16, etc.
Set switch 7 ON if you want to address all cameras consecutively.
Set switch 7 OFF if you want to address cameras according to the multiplexer they are
connected to.
PROGRAMMING MODE
Set switch 8 ON to program the server and the multiplexer. Set the switch OFF to
disable programming.
3.Replace the cover on the back of the keyboard.
4.Peel off the protective coverings over the LED display and the LCD monitor on the
keyboard.
5.Attach the KBD4000V Interface to the wall with the screws that are provided (refer to
Figure 2). The interface must be within 6 feet (1.8 m) of the keyboard and the nearest
suitable electrical outlet. The interface cover can be removed for ease of mounting.
Replace the cover when the mounting is complete.
NOTE:
The 25-foot data
cable and the wall block
supplied with the keyboard
are not required when you
connect the keyboard to the
remote keyboard port of the
server.
NOTE:
If the distance
between the wall block and
interface exceeds the
maximum allowable coaxial
cable distance, use a video
amplifier to extend the
distance of the video coaxial
cable.
Refer to Figures 3-6 for the following steps.
6.Wire the interface to the server. Up to four keyboards can be connected to the server.
There are two methods:
a.One keyboard can be connected to the LOCAL KEYBOARD port and three to the
REMOTE KEYBOARD(S) port.
b.All four keyboards can be connected to the REMOTE KEYBOARD(S) port.
Refer to Figure 3 to wire the KBD4000V to the LOCAL KEYBOARD port of the
server. (NOTE: Figure 3 shows a multiplexer, not a server. Connect the 25-foot
(7.6 m) data cable from the wall block to the LOCAL KEYBOARD port on the
server, not to the COM IN connection on the multiplexer.)
Refer to Figures 4-6 to wire the KBD4000V to the REMOTE KEYBOARD(S) port.
Figure 4 shows multiple KBD4000Vs connected to the server. Figures 5 and 6
show a single KBD4000V keyboard with KBD4000 or KBD4002 keyboards.
Maximum distance between the server and the farthest keyboard over 24-gauge
wire is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). Pelco recommends using shielded twisted pairs
cable, such as Belden 9843 or similar cable, that meets or exceeds the basic
requirements for RS-485 communication.
7.Connect a video coaxial cable from the VIDEO IN connector on the interface to a
VIDEO OUT connector on the rear of the server. Refer to Table A for the type of video
coaxial cable to use.
8.Connect the interface cable to the interface and keyboard.
9.Connect the +12 VDC power supply to the interface and source of power.
10. Turn on the power switch on the rear of the keyboard.
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OPERATION
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT PROGRAMMING
When the keyboard is plugged into a multiplexer or multiplexer server, the keyboard is
ready to operate. However, some minimal programming may be required to
make your system work.
MULTIPLEXER
The default settings for the duplex and simplex multiplexers are not the same, and it should
not be assumed that there is nothing more to do after connecting the keyboard to the system.
Below are the minimum things to check.
1.To allow the keyboard to communicate with multiplexers in the polled mode (switch
4 OFF), you must designate one multiplexer (any one) as the master and all the
others as slaves. If you have just one multiplexer, it must be the master. In the
non-polled communication mode (switch 4 ON), all multiplexers must be slaves (the
keyboard is the master).
Set the master/slave designation from the front panel of the multiplexer,
not from the keyboard. Go to the Advanced System Setup menu (refer to
multiplexer manual) and select master or slave in the COMM. TYPE menu item. The
default is SLAVE for duplex multiplexers and MASTER (KBD T/D) for simplex
multiplexers.
2.If you have more than one multiplexer, each one must have its own address (Unit ID in
the Advanced System Setup menu). If you have a server, the multiplexer address must
match the input on the server to which it is connected; for example, if the multiplexer is
connected to input 3 on the server, set the multiplexer address to 3. Set the address
from the front panel of the multiplexer, not from the keyboard.
3.If you have moveable cameras (they must be Coaxitron compatible), you must
program the Coaxitron format for each camera (Camera menu). The duplex
multiplexer COAXITRON FORMAT default setting is OFF, while the simplex default
setting is EXTENDED. Programming can be done from the front panel of the
multiplexer or from the keyboard (refer to the
instructions).
MULTIPLEXER SERVER
Below is the minimum you should check.
If you intend to control two monitors from one keyboard (paired mode), you must change
the settings for the monitors (Monitor menu). Programming the server can only be done
from the keyboard. Refer to the server manual for instructions.
Programming
section for keyboard
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT COAXITRON CONTROL OF CAMERAS
The KBD4000V keyboard provides Coaxitron control of pan, tilt, and lens functions.
The duplex multiplexer COAXITRON FORMAT (refer to the
setting is OFF and must be changed in order to use Coaxitron control. The simplex
multiplexer default setting is EXTENDED and 32-bit Coaxitron control can be used without
changing the setting.
When used with 15-bit standard Coaxitron receivers, such as the CX9000 Series, the
PT7700, and the ED25/27/28/29, the KBD4000V supports all pan, tilt, and lens functions,
and AUX on/off. The keyboard will not set or call presets or support preset scanning.
When used with 32-bit extended Coaxitron receivers, such as Esprit, Intercept, Spectra,
and LRD41C21/LRD41C22 Series, the KBD4000V will support all the functions above,
including the setting and calling of presets and patterns. It will not support programming of
preset or pattern labels. If labels for presets or patterns are required, they would need to be
programmed with a different control, such as the MPT9500.
Camera Setup
section) default
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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT DIFFERENCES IN SIMPLEX AND
DUPLEX MULTIPLEXER MODES OF OPERATION
The simplex multiplexer has three modes of operation: live, VCR, and record.
•In the live mode, the main monitor can show live video both in full-screen or
multiple-screen views. You cannot record in the live mode. The multiplexer’s
DISPLAY/RECORD LED is OFF.
•In the VCR mode, the main monitor will show full-screen or multiple-screen views
(except PIP) of videotape playback. You cannot record in the VCR mode. The
multiplexer’s DISPLAY/RECORD LED is OFF.
•In the record mode, the main monitor will show live video of an individual camera in
full-screen view only. You can record only when in the record mode. While recording,
all cameras are being recorded simultaneously. The multiplexer’s DISPLAY/RECORD
LED is ON.
The duplex multiplexer has two modes of operation: live and VCR.
•In the live mode, the main monitor will show live video both in full-screen or
multiple-screen views. You can record while in this mode. The multiplexer’s LIVE/VCR
LED is ON.
•In the VCR mode, the main monitor will show full-screen or multiple-screen views
(except PIP) of videotape playback. You can record in the VCR mode if you have a
second VCR connected to the VCR OUT jack on the multiplexer. The multiplexer’s
LIVE/VCR LED is OFF.
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LIVE/VCR
MONITOR
UNITMAIN SPOT SEQ VIEW PATTERN PRESET ONOFF
123
456
19
-+ -+
COLORBRIGHTNESS
18
21
17
1516
789
CAM0 CLEAR
NEARFAR
OPENCLOSE
14
AUX
*
11
THE TURBO PAN FEATURE
*
MAY BE DISABLED. PLACE
SWITCH 6 ON THE REAR
PANEL DIP SWITCH BLOCK
IN THE OFF POSITION. SEE
KBD4000V
MADE IN U.S.A.
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FIGURE 1.
9
10
12
For complete operational instructions, refer to Table C, Operation Guide. For programming instructions (not covered below),
refer to the
1. LED DISPLAY Displays the address of the multiplexer
Programming
section.
10. PATTERN KEY Press to begin a pattern.
(from 1-16) with which the keyboard is communicating.
11. PTZ FUNCTION JOYSTICK Variable-speed,
2. LIVE/VCR KEY Selects the source of video to display
on the monitor(s). LIVE is live video from the cameras.
VCR is recorded video that is played back from a VCR.
The simplex multiplexer must be in the record mode to
record video. Check the main monitor screen to see that
vector-solving, bi-directional joystick for pan/tilt control.
Turbo pan* is achieved by full joystick deflection in either
pan direction. Twisting head for zoom control.
12. VIEW KEY Press and hold to enter programming mode
for multiplexer/multiplexer server.
it indicates REC. Press the LIVE/VCR key to change
modes.
13. LENS CONTROL KEYS Control camera lens iris and
focus functions.
3. ZOOM KEY Zooms in (2X or 4X) on the displayed
camera. Use the joystick to control the zoom location.
14. SEQ KEY Starts/stops a sequence.
4. PIP KEY Displays on the main monitor a picture-in-
15. CLEAR KEY Press to clear a numeric entry.
picture insert on top of the full-screen display. Multiplexer
must be in LIVE mode.
16. CAM KEY Selects a camera: Enter the camera number
and then press this key.
5. FOUR-CAMERA DISPLAY KEY Press once to
display a group of four cameras on the main monitor.
17. NUMBER PAD Enter numbers.
Repeat pressing to display other groups.
18. MONITOR KEYS Select the main or spot monitor for
6. NINE-CAMERA DISPLAY KEY Press once to
display a group of nine cameras on the main monitor.
viewing individual cameras. A green LED above each key
indicates which monitor is selected.
Press again to display second group.
19. UNIT KEY Selects the multiplexer with which the
7. 16-CAMERA DISPLAY KEY Press once to display all
16 cameras on the main monitor.
8. AUXILIARY KEYS Turn receiver auxiliary functions on
keyboard communicates: Enter the address of the
multiplexer (1-16) and then press this key.
20. MONITOR Displays video on 5-inch (12.7 cm) screen.
and off.
21. SCREEN CONTROLS Adjust color and brightness.
9. PRESET KEY Sends a camera to a preset: Enter the
preset number and then press this key.
Figure 7. KBD4000V Keyboard Definitions
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