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Contents 1 About This Document .....................................................................................................1
Overview of Contents ........................................................................................................1 Special Font and Symbols.................................................................................................1 How to Use This Document...............................................................................................1
2 Introduction......................................................................................................................3 Overview............................................................................................................................3 Package Checklist .............................................................................................................3 Specifications.....................................................................................................................4
3 Front Panel, Interfaces and Terminal Box ....................................................................5 Front Panel ........................................................................................................................5 Interfaces ...........................................................................................................................7 Terminal Box......................................................................................................................8
4 System Configuration ...................................................................................................10 Starting Ultrakey Lite .......................................................................................................10 Login ................................................................................................................................10 Mode Selection ................................................................................................................11 Configurations..................................................................................................................11
Serial Port ................................................................................................................... 12 Network....................................................................................................................... 14 Language.................................................................................................................... 16 Back Light ................................................................................................................... 16 Cascade...................................................................................................................... 16 Slider Update.............................................................................................................. 16 Hardware Test ............................................................................................................ 17 About .......................................................................................................................... 17
5 VideoBloX Mode ............................................................................................................18 Overview..........................................................................................................................18 Connection.......................................................................................................................18 System Configuration ......................................................................................................19 Operations .......................................................................................................................20
Numeric Selection Keys ............................................................................................. 20 Mode Operations ........................................................................................................ 20 User Function Keys .................................................................................................... 21 PTZ Control ................................................................................................................ 21
6 Maxpro Mode..................................................................................................................22 Connection.......................................................................................................................22 System Configuration ......................................................................................................24
Setting the keyboard address..................................................................................... 24 Setting the Keyboard Baud Rate................................................................................ 25 Setting the Joystick Speed ......................................................................................... 25 Setting the IP Address................................................................................................ 25 Setting Maxpro Port Address...................................................................................... 25 Setting Maxpro Serial Port Mode ............................................................................... 26
Maxpro Key Code............................................................................................................26 7 Standalone Mode...........................................................................................................28
Standalone Mode Setup ..................................................................................................28 Connection.......................................................................................................................28
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Fusion DVR .....................................................................................................................29 Keyboard Setup.......................................................................................................... 29 Operations .................................................................................................................. 32
HRHD DVR......................................................................................................................34 Keyboard Setup.......................................................................................................... 34 Operations .................................................................................................................. 34
Cascade Control ..............................................................................................................36 Connection.................................................................................................................. 36 Cascade Setup ........................................................................................................... 37
PTZ Control (Direct Control)............................................................................................37 Keyboard Setup.......................................................................................................... 37 Camera Selecting ....................................................................................................... 38 Operations .................................................................................................................. 38
8 Web System ...................................................................................................................40 Login ................................................................................................................................40 Configuration ...................................................................................................................41
System Configuration ................................................................................................. 41 Standalone Configuration ........................................................................................... 41 Maxpro Configuration ................................................................................................. 42 VideoBloX Configuration ............................................................................................ 43 Serial Port Configuration ............................................................................................ 44 IP Configuration.......................................................................................................... 44
Upgrade ...........................................................................................................................45 System Reboot ................................................................................................................46 Change Password ...........................................................................................................47
9 Appendix 1: PCKZ-CAS Keyboard Map.......................................................................48 10 Appendix 2: USB Keyboard Map..................................................................................49
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1 About This Document
Thank you for purchasing Ultrakey Lite!
This user guide is designed to be a reference tool for mounting or operating the Ultrakey Lite.
Overview of Contents
This document contains the following chapters:
• Chapter 1, About This Document, a brief introduction of “UltraKey Lite User Guide”.
• Chapter 2, Introduction, introduces the main features and specifications of UltraKey Lite, and provides the package checklist.
• Chapter 3, Front Panel, Interfaces and Terminal Box, describes all parts of the front panel and interfaces of the keyboard.
• Chapter 4, System Configuration, provides detailed system configurations.
• Chapter 5, VideoBloX Mode, describes the connection, system configuration and operation when UltraKey Lite is used with VideoBloX.
• Chapter 6, Maxpro Mode, describes the connection, system configuration and operation when UltraKey Lite is used with Maxpro.
• Chapter 7, Standalone Mode, describes the connection, system configuration and operation when UltraKey Lite is used in Standalone mode.
• Chapter 8, Web System, describes how to configure UltraKey Lite, upgrade its software or reboot the system through Internet Explorer.
• Chapter 9, Appendix 1: PCKZ-CAS Keyboard Map, lists the key value map between UltraKey Lite and PCKZ-CAS keyboard.
• Chapter 10, Appendix 2: USB Keyboard Map, lists the key value map between UltraKey Lite and general USB keyboard.
Special Font and Symbols
Italic Indicates emphasis, reference or first-time defined concepts and items.
Bold Indicates it is a button, tab or menu item.
Note Alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the product.
How to Use This Document
• Pictures in the manual are for reference only, so please see the actual items.
• The products will be updated and the information shall not be distributed.
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• Please read the book before operation and keep it properly for future use.
• The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed. If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell. Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by misunderstanding of the manual or improper operations.
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2 Introduction
Overview
Ultrakey Lite is a remote control keyboard for Maxpro, VideoBloX, PTZ and DVR.
It can be used in three modes: Maxpro mode, VideoBloX mode and Standalone Mode (DVR and PTZ). Ultrakey Lite is compatible with the following products:
• VideoBloX
• Maxpro-Net
• DVR: HRHD, Fusion
• PTZ that support Diamond, Pelco P, Pelco D and VCL protocols
Package Checklist
No. Part Name Quantity
1 Ultrakey Lite 1
2 Ultrakey Lite User Guide 1
3 Power Adapter,100-240VAC,12VDC,50-60HZ,1A,12W 1
4 Connector Adapter, RJ45 to DB9M, for RS422 1
5 Connector Adapter, RJ45 to DB9F, for RS232 2
6 RJ45 network cable, 2M 2
7 RJ45 Cross-over Ethernet Cable, 2M, Blue 1
8 RJ11 4X6 Flat ribbon Cable, 2M 1
9 Function Key Label, Blank 1
10 Termination-Box 1
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Specifications
Parameter Value
Power Requirements 10.8 to 13.2 VDC @ 1 Ampere (A) or POE (48VDC, Class 3)
1×Ethernet (10Base-T, 100Base-TX) RJ45 With LED Connector Types
1×RS232/422/485 RJ45 With LED
Type: STN, Positive Image
Backlight: Blue-White LCD
Characters: 122×32 Dots
Type: A USB
Version: USB1.1 (For USB PC Keyboard)
Type: CR2032 Battery
Voltage: 3V
Compliance EN55022 for radiated and conducted emissions
Dimensions: 408mm (L) × 215 mm (W) × 105mm (H)
Gross Weight: 3.2 kg Mechanical
Cover material: ABS+PC (cool gray)
Operating Temperature: -10 to +55 deg C
Storage Temperature: -40 to +75 deg C Environment
Humidity: 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
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3 Front Panel, Interfaces and Terminal Box
This chapter provides the names and detailed information of all buttons, function keys, interfaces and terminal box on the Ultrakey Lite.
Front Panel
No. Icon Description No Icon Description
1
LCD 2
Alarm
3
Seq 4
Iris
5
Set 6 Recycle
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6
7
Backward 8 Review
9
Stop 10 Search
11
Forward 12
Tour
13
View 14 DVR
15
Split 16 ~
Number keys
17
Ent 18
Clr
19
Monitor 20
Camera
21
Alt 22
PTZ call
23
Slider Slider_Left Slider_Right Slider_Up Slider_Down
24
Focus
25
Joystick 26
Focus
27 MonB 28 MonA
29 Login 30 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10
F1~F10
31
Key_Left, Key_Up, Select, Key_Down, Key_Right
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Interfaces
Name Description
DC Power Jack DC Power Jack supports 12V (±10%) DC/1A power input. (Apply the provided power adapter. When plugging the power adapter plug, please rotate it to lock the plug.)
Ethernet Port 10/100M Ethernet (POE input)
Note: For using POE as the power input, it is not recommended to connect the POE network with an outside plant.
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Serial Port RS232, RS485 and RS422
Settings of serial ports can be configured in related menu items of the system.
Serial Port Type Pin Signal
1 Rx+ 2 Rx- 5 GND 7 Tx-
RS422
8 Tx+ 7 T/R-
COM1
RS485 8 T/R+ 4 RXD 5 GND RS232 6 TXD 1 T/R+
COM2
RS485 2 T/R-
Note:
COM1 and COM2 are respectively corresponding to ports on the LCD menu. For configuration of Com1 and Com2, refer to “Serial Port” on page 12. Note that COM1_RS422 and COM2_RS485 cannot be used at the same time.
It is recommended to add an isolated protective device when using RS485/RS422 for outside plant.
USB Port USB Port should be used to connect a QWERTY USB keyboard and the following USB keyboards are recommended:
Logitech Y-UR83 (Logitech Classic New Touch Keyboard 200 USB), Y-BP62a and Dell L110
Terminal Box
Ultrakey Lite can be connected with other devices by using the Terminal Box. Ultrakey Lite Serial Port (RJ45) can be connected with Terminal Box’s Back (RJ45) by using a network cable.
Terminal Box Back Terminal Box Front
The terminal box has a DB9 (Male) for RS232 and can connect with Fusion DVR by DB9 or HRXD by two Connector Adapters (for RS232) and a network cable. The terminal box also has an 8 Pin terminal plug for easy connect with other devices.
Refer to the following figure for signal definition of the terminal box:
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4 System Configuration
This chapter describes how to start, login and configure Ultrakey Lite.
Starting Ultrakey Lite
Connect the keyboard with a power adapter (12V (±10%) DC/1A, attached in the package) or a network cable with POE. Then the following figure displays on the LCD.
Figure 4-1 Login
Login
Press Login. Figure 4-2 is displayed on the LCD.
Figure 4-2 Password
Use the number keys to enter the correct password. See Figure 4-3. (Default password: 3434)
Figure 4-3 Password Input
Press Ent. Figure 4-4 is displayed.
Figure 4-4 Login menu
Note If the password is invalid, Figure 4-2 will be displayed and it will buzz. You shall repeat the above steps to log in.
Then you can start configuring the system. Be familiar with the basic operations below:
• To confirm a modification or enter the current menu item, press Ent /Slider_Right/Key_Right or move the joystick to the right.
• To cancel an operation or return to the previous level of the menu, press Slider_Left/Key_Left/Alt+Clr or move the joystick to the left.
• To view or switch between the menu items of the same level, press Slider_Up /Slider_Down/Key_Up/Key_Down, rotate the slider or move the joystick up/down.
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Mode Selection
Press Alt+Clr to enter the system setup menu as follows:
Figure 4-5 Mode
There are three mode options: MAXPRO, VIDEOBLOX and STANDALONE. In Standalone mode, Ultrakey Lite can control DVR and PTZ. Before the keyboard is used, the mode must be selected.
Press Slider_Right to enter the Mode Selection menu.
Note If Ultrakey Lite is powered on for the first time, the default mode is standalone.
In the Mode Selection menu, you can rotate the Slider to switch between the three modes and press Slider_Right into one mode or press Slider_Left leave the Mode Selection menu.
Figure 4-6 Mode – MAXPRO
Figure 4-7 Mode – VIDEOBLOX
Figure 4-8 Mode – STANDALONE
Configurations
System Configuration is used to set the system parameters. There are eight parameters: Serial Port, Network, Language, Back Light, Bridge Linkage, Slider Update, Hardware Test and About.
In Figure 4-5, rotate the slider until the following figure is displayed.
Figure 4-9 system set menu
Press Slider_Right to enter the configuration menu. One of the following figures is displayed. You can switch between the items by rotating the slider.
Figure 4-10 System Configuration – Serial Port
Figure 4-11 System Configuration – Network
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Figure 4-12 System Configuration – Language
Figure 4-13 System Configuration – Back Light
Figure 4-14 System Configuration – Bridge Linkage
Figure 4-15 System Configuration – Slider Update
Figure 4-16 System Configuration – Hardware Test
Figure 4-17 System Configuration – About
Serial Port In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 4-18 Serial Port
Rotate the slider to select a serial port and then press Slider_Right. The data bit, stop bit, type, parity, baud rate settings of the certain serial port will display as follows:
Figure 4-19 Serial Port – Type
Figure 4-20 Serial Port – Parity
Figure 4-21 Serial Port – Baud Rate
Figure 4-22 Serial Port – Data Bit
Figure 4-23 Serial Port – Stop Bit
The above menu items can be rotating the slider to display.
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Selecting the type In Figure 4-19, press Slider_Right. There are three options of the serial port type: RS232, RS485 and RS422. Select one of them by rotate the slider and press Slider_Right.
Figure 4-24 Type – RS232
Figure 4-25 Type – RS485
Figure 4-26 Type – RS422
Setting the parity In Figure 4-20, press Slider_Right. There are three parity options: None, Odd and Even. Select one of them by rotate the slider and press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
Figure 4-27 Parity – None
Figure 4-28 Parity – Odd
Figure 4-29 Parity – Even
Setting the baud rate In Figure 4-21, press Slider_Right. There are six options: 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200. (From Figure 4-30 to Figure 4-35) Select a proper one by rotate the slider and press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
Figure 4-30 Baud Rate – 1200
Figure 4-31 Baud Rate – 1800
Figure 4-32 Baud Rate – 2400
Figure 4-33 Baud Rate – 4800
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Figure 4-34 Baud Rate – 9600
Figure 4-35 Baud Rate – 19200
Setting the data bit In Figure 4-22, press Slider_Right. There are two options: 8 bit and 7 bit. Select the proper data bit by rotate the slider and press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
Figure 4-36 Data Bit – 8 bit
Figure 4-37 Data Bit – 7 bit
Setting the stop bit In Figure 4-23, press Slider_Right. There are two options: 1 bit and 2 bit. Select the proper stop bit by rotate the slider and press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
Figure 4-38 Stop Bit – 1 bit
Figure 4-39 2 Stop Bit – 2 bit
Network In Figure 4-11, press Slider_Right. You can configure IP address, Gateway, Net mask and DNS by rotate the slider. (From Figure 4-40 to Figure 4-42)
Figure 4-40 Network – IP Address
Figure 4-41 Network – Gateway
Figure 4-42 Network – Netmask
Figure 4-43 Network – DNS
Setting the IP address In Figure 4-40, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
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Figure 4-44 IP address menu
Use the number keys to input an appropriate IP address and rotate the slider to move the cursor. When the correct IP address is entered, press Slider_Right and the following message is displayed.
Figure 4-45 IP Address Changed
Press Slider_Right to complete the modification.
Setting the gateway In Figure 4-41, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 4-46 Gateway
Use the number keys to set an appropriate Gateway and rotate the slider to move the cursor. When the correct Gateway is input, press Slider_Right and the following message is displayed.
Figure 4-47 Gateway Changed
Press Slider_Right to complete the modification.
Setting the net mask In Figure 4-42, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 4-48 Net Mask
Use the number keys to set an appropriate net mask and rotate the slider to move the cursor. When the correct Net Mask is input, press Slider_Right and the following message is displayed.
Figure 4-49 Net Mask Changed
Press Slider_Right to complete the modification.
Setting the DNS In Figure 4-43, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 4-50 DNS
Use the number keys to set an appropriate DNS and rotate the slider to move the cursor. When the correct DNS is input, press Slider_Right and the following message is displayed.
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Figure 4-51 DNS Changed
Press Slider_Right to complete the modification.
Language In Figure 4-12, press Slider_Right to enter the language setup menu. There are two language options: English and French.
Figure 4-52 Language – English
Figure 4-53 Language – French
Rotate the slider to select a language and then press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
Back Light In Figure 4-13, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 4-54 Back Light
Rotate the slider to change the brightness of the back light. Then press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
Cascade In cascade mode, you can set the keyboard status, such as master or slave and the keyboard IP.
In Figure 4-14, press Slider_Right to enter Bridge Linkage menu. There are two menu items: KBD Mode and IP Address. In KBD MODE menu, the master or slave can be set; In IP Address menu, you can set the IP address which is the same as the Master keyboard’s IP address.
Figure 4-55 Bridge Linkage – KBD Mode
Figure 4-56 Bridge Linkage – IP Address
Slider Update To update the firmware of the slider, press Slider_Right in Figure 4-15 and the following figure is displayed.
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Figure 4-57 Slider Update
Press Slider_Right to confirm the update.
Hardware Test Hardware Test is used to test the components of the keyboard including the keyboard, the serial ports, the slider and the joystick. Press Slider_Right in Figure 4-16 to enter Hardware Test menu.
Key test is used to test the key function. In the key test mode, if you press a certain key, the key value and its state will be displayed on LCD screen.
Serial port test is used to test the serial port of the keyboard.
Slider test is used to test the slider. In the slider test mode, when you rotate the slider, certain values will be displayed on the LCD screen.
Figure 4-58 Slider Check
Joystick test is used to test the joystick function. In the joystick test mode, when you move the joystick, values which present different positions of the joystick will be displayed on the LCD screen.
Figure 4-59 Joystick Test
About To view the firmware version and other information, press Slider_Right in Figure 4-17 to enter the “About” menu.
Press Slider_Left to exist the menu.
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5 VideoBloX Mode
This chapter describes how to connect, configure and operate the Ultrakey Lite when it is used with VideoBloX.
Overview
Ultrakey Lite can control the remote VideoBloX via either the serial port or the Ethernet.
Connection
To connect Ultrakey Lite with VideoBloX by the serial port, refer to the following figure:
Figure 5-1 Connecting VideoBloX by Serial Port
Ultrakey Lite
Network cable
Serial Port
RJ45 to DB9M Connector
VideoBlox (Old)
Ultrakey Lite
Network cable
Serial Port
VideoBlox (New)
To connect Ultrakey Lite with VideoBloX by Ethernet, refer to the following figure:
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Figure 5-2 Connecting VideoBloX by Ethernet
Keyboard 1 Keyboard 32
TCP \ IP
NETWORKTCP\IP
Ethernet PortEthernet Port
Network cable Network cable
VideoBloX* Keyboard is running VideoBlox TCP/IP
keyboard Protocol * Keyboard address range should be 1 to 32
System Configuration
Refer to “Mode Selection“ on page 10 to set the mode as VideoBloX.
In Figure 4-7, press Select to enter the VideoBloX Setup menu as shown in the following figure:
Figure 5-3 VideoBloX – Address
Press number keys followed by Slider_Right or rotate the slider to set the keyboard address.
Note that the address range should be within 1 ~ 32. If the number input is bigger than 32, the following figure will display:
Figure 5-4 Invalid Address
Enter a valid address and press Slider_Right. The following figure is displayed:
Figure 5-5 Baud Rate Set Up – 1200
There are three options: 1200, 9600 and 19200 bps. Rotate the slider to select the proper baud rate and then press Slider_Right to complete the configuration.
When Figure 5-5 shows, press Slider_Right to enter the following menu. There are two options: Ethernet and Serial Port.
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Figure 5-6 Control Mode – Ethernet
Figure 5-7 Control Mode – Serial Port
Select one control mode and press Slider_Right to confirm.
Figure 5-8 is displayed. You can configure the IP address of the VideoBloX which is connected with Ultrakey Lite.
Figure 5-8 Set Up – IP Address
Figure 5-9 IP Address
Note If the VideoBloX uses the PCKZ-CAS keyboard, refer to Appendix 1 on page 48 for the key value mapping of Ultrakey Lite and PCKZ-CAS keyboard.
Operations
When the Ultrakey Lite is powered on, it displays on the LCD the current software revision number, then its address, baud rate and finally the mode of operation which has been setup.
Numeric Selection Keys In order to make a selection using the numeric selection keys, type in the required number using the keys “1” to “9” and “0”. When the required value has been typed in, press Ent. The function of the “Ent” key varies depending on the current operating mode of the system.
Errors in entering values can be corrected with the “Clr” key.
Once a value has been selected, changing to the next or previous value may readily be accomplished by using Forward and Backward keys respectively.
Mode Operations When power on, UltraKey Lite will automatically enter the “Login” mode of operation. In order to log in to the system, the operator must key in his / her password using the numeric keyboard. Once the value has been entered, the operator must press Ent. Once the correct password has been entered the system will be placed into the “Camera” mode of operation.
To prevent unauthorized control of the system the operator must press Login. This will require the password to be entered again before any system control operation may be executed.
To change the mode, press the required mode function key according to the table below:
Press… To…
Login/Logout Log in or log out if already logged in.
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Cam Select "Camera" operation mode.
Mon Select "Monitor" operation mode.
Device Select "Device" operation mode.
Seq Select "Sequence" operation mode.
Login Mode Enter the password on the numeric keypad, then press Ent.
Correct mistakes using the “Clr” Key.
The system is in “Camera” mode by default.
Camera Mode In “Camera” mode, selecting a value by means of the numeric keypad as described in “Numeric Selection Keys” on page 20 causes the selected camera to be switched to the currently selected monitor. The “||►” and “◄||” keys may be used to step forwards or backwards through the various cameras in the system.
PTZ unit should be equipped with feedback potentiometers, and then it is possible to store and recall PTZ preset positions. To store a position, move the PTZ to cover the required scene, and then press Stop. Enter the required preset number using the numeric keyboard and then press Ent to store the position. Pressing Clr will abort this operation. To recall a previously stored position, press DVR. Enter the required preset using the numeric keyboard and the press Ent to recall the preset. Pressing Clr will abort this operation. To step through successive preset positions, press DVR and then cycle through positions using the “||►” and “◄||” keys.
Monitor Mode In Monitor mode, use the numeric keypad to select the active monitor. To select the next camera to the currently selected monitor, press Slider_Up; to select the previous one, press Slider_Down.
Device Mode In Device mode, use the numeric keypad to select the active device.
The function dependent keys cause the various functions of the Device to be invoked.
Sequence Mode In Sequence mode, use the numeric keypad to select the active sequence. Press Slider_Left or Slider_Right to increase or decrease the currently selected sequence. Pressing “Slider_Up” key will initiate the currently selected sequence. Pressing Slider_Down key will terminate the sequence.
User Function Keys In Camera, Monitor, DVR or Sequence mode, pressing F6 ~ F9 will result in sequences being started by the main controller. Setting up which sequence is to be started is a function of the CCTV system main controller.
PTZ Control You can use Joystick to control the PTZ’s pan/tilt and zoom for a right position, and also can use Slider_Left, Slider_Right, Slider_Up and Slider_Down keys to “nudge” the camera to provide accurate positioning.
To recall a preset position, press DVR and enter preset number, then press Ent.
To store a preset position, press Stop and enter preset number, then press Ent.
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6 Maxpro Mode
This chapter describes how to connect, configure and operate the Ultrakey Lite when it is used with Maxpro-Net.
Connection
Ultrakey Lite can control the remote Maxpro via either the serial port or the Ethernet.
To connect Ultrakey Lite with Maxpro by the serial port, refer to the following figures, normally, you can select RS232 by menu to connect with Maxpro directly. (Figure 6-1).
When Ultrakey Lite is remote with Maxpro, you can select RS422 by menu to connect with Maxpro indirectly. (Figure 6-2)
Figure 6-1 Connecting Maxpro by Serial Port (RS232 for Ultrakey Lite)
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Figure 6-2 Connecting Maxpro by Serial Port (Remotely, RS422 for Ultrakey Lite)
DB9 Male
RJ45
RX
-
RX
+
TX-
TX+
RS422( COM1) RS232( COM2)
2- TXD, 3- TXD, 5- GND
RS232( COM2)
RS422 to RS232 converter
Serial Port(RS422)
Network cable
RS232
RS422
GN
D
GN
D
TXD
RX
D
Terminal Box
Ultrakey Lite
Maxpro
To connect Ultrakey Lite with Maxpro by Ethernet, refer to the following figure:
Figure 6-3 Connecting Maxpro by Ethernet
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System Configuration
Refer to “Mode Selection” on page 10 to set the mode as Maxpro.
In Figure 4-6, press Ent and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 6-4 Loading Maxpro
If the keyboard connects the Maxpro server with Ethernet unsuccessfully, the offline menu displays:
Figure 6-5 Maxpro Offline
If the Maxpro server sends messages to keyboard, the keyboards will display the messages in the LCD. For example:
Figure 6-6 Fixed Camera
Press Select to enter the Maxpro Settings menu.
One of the following figures is displayed. You can switch between the items by rotating the slider.
Figure 6-7 Keyboard ID
Figure 6-8 Baud Rate
Figure 6-9 Joystick Speed
Figure 6-10 Server IP
Figure 6-11 Server Port
Figure 6-12 ServerPortMode
Setting the keyboard address In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
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When the keyboard ID menu shows on the LCD screen, rotate the slider to select the keyboard address, then press Slider_Right to confirm the selection.
Figure 6-13 keyboard ID
Setting the Keyboard Baud Rate In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
When the keyboard baud rate menu shows on the LCD screen, rotate the slider to select the proper baud rate, then press Slider_Right to confirm the selection.
Figure 6-14 Baud Rate (9600)
Figure 6-15 Baud Rate (19200)
Setting the Joystick Speed In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
When the joystick speed menu shows on the LCD screen, rotate the slider to select the proper joystick speed, then press Slider_Right to confirm the selection.
Figure 6-16 joystick speed menu (Normal)
Figure 6-17 joystick speed menu (High)
Setting the IP Address In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
When the Maxpro IP address menu shows on the LCD screen, input the IP address, then press Slider_Right to confirm the selection.
Figure 6-18 IP Address
Setting Maxpro Port Address In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
When the Maxpro port address menu shows on the LCD screen, input the port number, then press Slider_Right to confirm the selection.
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Figure 6-19 Maxpro Server Port
Setting Maxpro Serial Port Mode In Figure 4-10, press Slider_Right and the following figure is displayed.
When the Maxpro port address menu shows on the LCD screen, input the port number, then press Slider_Right to confirm the selection.
Figure 6-20 Maxpro Serial Port Mode – 1
Figure 6-21 Maxpro Serial Port Mode – 2
When all above has been set, press Alt followed by Clr to exit the setup menu.
Maxpro Key Code
Maxpro Ultrakey Lite Maxpro Ultrakey Lite Maxpro Ultrakey Lite
#1 Alarm #41 F1 #81 clr #2 #42 #82 F10+Forward #3 #43 Split #83 F10+F4 #4 F10 + ● #44 F10+Mon #84 F10+search #5 F10 + set #45 F10+Split #85 Review #6 #46 #86 F10+iris- #7 #47 DVR #87 F10+iris+ #8 #48 F10+F9 #88 focus+ #9 #49 F10+F3 #89 focus- #10 #50 F10+F1 #90 iris+ #11 F10+Alarm #51 F4 #91 iris- #12 #52 #92 F10+focus+ #13 Seq #53 F10+F6 #93 F10+focus- #14 F10+Seq #54 F10+F8 #94 PTZ call #15 Set #55 F10+F5 #95 F10+PTZ call #16 #56 #96 #17 #57 MonA #97 #18 #58 MonB #98 #19 #59 F10+MonA #99 #20 #60 F10+MonB #100 F10+F2 #21 F9 #61 Mon #101 F10+F7 #22 #62 1 #102 #23 F6 #63 2 #103 #24 F5 #64 3 #104 #25 F8 #65 F2 #105 Slider clockwise
#26 #66 4 #106 Slider counter-clockwise
#27 #67 5 #107 #28 #68 6 #108
#29 #69 F7 #109 F10+slider clockwise
#30 #70 7 #110 F10+slider
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counter-clockwise #31 F3 #71 8 #32 #72 9 #33 #73 CAM #34 #74 View #35 #75 0 #36 #76 Ent #37 #77 ● #38 #78 Forward #39 #79 Search #40 #80 backward
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7 Standalone Mode
This chapter describes connection and configuration instructions of UltraKey Lite in Standalone mode.
Standalone Mode Setup
The Standalone Mode is used to control DVR and PTZ.
Refer to “Mode Selection” on page 10 to set the mode as STANDALONE.
Figure 7-1 Standalone main menu
Connection
To connect PTZ with Ultrakey Lite, refer to the following figures:
Figure 7-2 Connecting PTZ by DVR Control
Serial Port(RS232)
Network cable
RJ45 to DB9F, for RS232
Ultrakey Lite
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Figure 7-3 Connecting PTZ by Direct Control
Ultrakey Lite
Terminal Box
DVR
DB9 Male
RJ45
RS422( COM1) RS232( COM2)
2- TXD, 3- TXD, 5- GND
RS232( COM2)
Serial Port
RS485(COM1) RS485(COM2)
Networkcable
Fusion DVR
Keyboard Setup Before using the Ultrakey Lite keyboard Fusion DVR function, it must be set-up to meet the systems requirements.
Set COM2 according to the table below:
Type RS232
Baud Rate 9600
Parity None
Data 8
Stop 1
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DVR Type Press Select to enter the DVR Settings menu.
Figure 7-4 DVR TYPE
Press Slider_Right and rotate the slider, the following figure is displayed.
Figure 7-5 DVR Selection
Then press Slider_Right to select the DVR type as FUSION.
DVR and Camera Connection Press Slider_Right to enter the Basic Set menu.
Figure 7-6 DVR/Camera
Rotate the slider to select the Camera, press Slider_Right to select the DVR.Press Slider_Left to leave the menu and save the configuration.
Figure 7-7 DVR/CAM setting
The keyboard can control 1, 4, 9 and 16-way DVRs.
Example:
If a system has 33 cameras with: DVR 1, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 1 through 4 inclusive DVR 2, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 5 through 8 inclusive DVR 3, a 16-way DVR connected to cameras 9 through 24 inclusive DVR 4, a 9-way DVR connected to cameras 25 through 33 inclusive Then this system would be shown as in the table below:
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CAM 1 DVR 1
CAM 2 DVR 1
CAM 3 DVR 1
CAM 4 DVR 1
4 way DVR (DVR 1)
CAM 5 DVR 2
CAM 6 DVR 2
CAM 7 DVR 2
CAM 8 DVR 2
4 way DVR (DVR 2)
CAM 9 DVR 3
CAM 10 DVR 3
CAM 11 DVR 3
CAM 12 DVR 3
CAM 13 DVR 3
CAM 14 DVR 3
CAM 15 DVR 3
CAM 16 DVR 3
CAM 17 DVR 3
CAM 18 DVR 3
CAM 19 DVR 3
CAM 20 DVR 3
CAM 21 DVR 3
CAM 22 DVR 3
CAM 23 DVR 3
CAM 24 DVR 3
16 way DVR (DVR 3)
CAM 25 DVR 4
CAM 26 DVR 4
CAM 27 DVR 4
CAM 28 DVR 4
CAM 29 DVR 4
CAM 30 DVR 4
CAM 31 DVR 4
CAM 32 DVR 4
CAM 33 DVR 4
9 way DVR (DVR 4)
PTZ Mode In Figure 7-6, press Slider_Down to enter the following menu.
Figure 7-8 PTZ Control
Press Slider_Right to enter the following menu.
Figure 7-9 Direct Control
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Figure 7-10 DVR Control
Rotate the slider to select the needed user type, and then press Slider_Right to confirm.
Note Refer to Figure 7-3 for connecting PTZ by direct control.
Refer to Figure 7-2 for connecting PTZ by DVR control.
Operations
DVR selection Pressing a number followed by the DVR key selects a DVR to control. This also selects the first camera controlled on that DVR.
Display Display function can make DVR rotates different Live or Search display grid displays.
Example: 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 9A, 9B, 16 division screen display.
You can directly press Split on the keyboard and the DVR rotates next grid display form current grid display. For example: if the current grid display is 4B, if you directly press Split the DVR will change into 4C grid display.
You can also press one or two of the number keys followed by the Split key to make DVR change into any kind of grid display.
Example:
Press… To display in…
4+1 + Split 4A grid
4+2 + Split 4B grid
4+3 + Split 4C grid
4+4 + Split 4D grid
9+1 + Split 9A grid
9+2+Split 9B grid
1+6+Split 16 grid
Auto sequence The function can toggle Auto Sequence on FUSION DVR (ON/OFF).
Press Seq to toggle Auto Sequence on Fusion DVR.
Alarm out The function can toggle Relay (Alarm output) on specified channel.
Press the number key which is less than 5 followed by Alarm key to toggle Relay on specified channel.
Instant record The function can toggle Instant Record on specified channel.
Press the number key which presents for the specified channel followed by Recycle key to toggle Instant Record on specified channel.
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Full screen The function can toggle Full Screen on specified channel.
Press number key, and Camera. Then press Ent.
Reverse play The function can make DVR play backwards in search.
Press Backward to play backwards in search.
Stop function The function can make DVR halt play movement.
Press Stop to halt play movement.
Play The function can make DVR play forwards in search.
Press Review to play forwards in search.
Zoom function While only one camera is selected in search, press Set to adjust the zoom level from level 1 to level 5.
Search date set The function can make DVR display the search menu to configure the date, month and time for playback. Press Search to into the menu.
When the DVR is in the search play mode and has been configured the channel to play, user can directly press F1 to display the menu.
Up, Down, Left, Right, Enter, Clear Keys When setting conditions in the menu, refer to the following table for the keyboard operations to control the Search date set menu.
Press… To… F2 Up F7 Down F6 Left F8 Right Ent Confirm Clr Esc
F3 F4 F5 F9 KEY FUNTION Press F3 to display the video of the previously selected camera in full screen mode.
Press F4 to display the 4-split screen.
Press F5 to display the 9-split screen.
Press F9 to display the 16-split screen.
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HRHD DVR
Keyboard Setup The HRHD DVR function setup is just like the FUSION DVR function setup except that the HRHD type must be selected.
Operations
DVR selection Pressing a number followed by the DVR key selects a DVR to control.
Number entry (for entering passwords) To enter numbers, press and hold the Alt key and then press the number keys.
DVR menus Press F1 to bring up the password screen. Press and hold the Alt key, and enter the password. Then press Ent to start the access to the DVR set-up menus.
Navigation between these menu items is achieved by using the function keys indicated in the table below:
Press… To…
Slider_Up or F2 Move up
Slider_Down or F7 Move down
Slider_Left or F6 Move left
Slider_Right or F8 Move right
F1
Exit the current menu. (If the user presses F1 when in the ‘Set-up screen’, the DVR exits the menus and returns to normal operation.) or enter the menu
Ent select an option
Picture control The following table indicates the keys used for picture control:
Key Function Split Display Seq Sequence F10 Freeze
Press Split to select the next display setting (in the cycle of ‘4x4’, ‘3x3’, ‘2x2’ and ‘PIP’).
Use the Slider_Left and Slider_Right keys to cycle through the other cameras when displaying 2x2 and 3x3 displays.
The screen layout of the multi-camera displays can be set by pressing Ent, then Slider_Up, Slider_Down, Slider_Left or Slider_Right keys to select an active camera (highlight box displayed). Then press one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the Camera key to select that number camera to be displayed in that cameo.
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Press Seq to put the DVR output into a sequence (the sequence depends on the current display mode and set-up). If the key is pressed again, the sequence stops (displaying the current step in the sequence).
Press F10 to freeze the current display. Press the key again to return to the ‘live’ picture(s).
Camera selection Press one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the Camera key to select that number camera for full-screen display on the DVR output. This also selects the associated DVR.
Alarm function If an alarm is active, press Alarm to reset the output of DVR (including internal buzzer).
If the DVR is in the live monitoring mode (and no alarm is active), press the Alarm key to display the event log. (Once in the event log, it is navigated in the same way as the menus as detailed in ‘DVR Menus‘).
Note If user password is enabled on the DVR, then pressing the Alarm key will cause a user password screen to be displayed. If a user password is required, enter the password just as ‘Number Entry’.
Spot function To display a camera on the spot monitor, press the Monitor key, then press one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the Camera key to select that number camera for display on the spot monitor.
Press Monitor then Seq to put the spot monitor into a camera sequence.
Instant record & panic record The function can toggle Instant Record on specified channel.
User can press Recycle to toggle on/off the PANIC RECORD on specified channel.
Live/Search Press Search to bring up the ‘Search’ menu. Press the key again to exit the ‘Search’ menu.
Play The function can make DVR playback or pause.
User can directly press Review to playback or pause.
Stop function The function can toggle between live monitor state and pause state.
User can directly press Stop key to realize this function.
Next frame The function can show the next frame when the DVR is in pause state.
User can rotate clockwise the finger on the slider to realize this function when DVR is in pause state.
Previous frame The function can show the previous frame when the DVR is in pause state.
User can rotate counter clockwise the finger on the slider to realize this function when DVR is in pause state.
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Fast Forward The function can make DVR playback fast.
User can directly press Forward to realize this function.
Rewind The function can make DVR rewind fast.
User can directly press Backward to realize this function.
Zoom Press Set to zoom the picture on the screen.
PTZ control The function can let HJC5000 to control PTZ of HRXD.
User can directly press Alt+Set into PTZ control.
Cascade Control
Several Ultrakey Lites can be cascaded to control DVR and PTZ.
Connection There are two kinds of cascade connection as follows:
Figure 7-11 Cascade connectionⅠ
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Figure 7-12 Cascade connectionⅡ
NETWORK
Cascade Setup Refer to Cascade on page 16 to set the cascade control.
In Figure 4-55, press Ent and the following figure is displayed.
Figure 7-13 KBD Mode – Master
Figure 7-14 KBD Mode – Slave
If the keyboard is the master, in Figure 7-13 press Ent to confirm the selection.
If the keyboard is the slave, in Figure 7-14 press Ent to confirm the selection.
In Figure 4-56, press Ent and set up the IP address.
The slave’s IP address must be the same to the master’s address.
PTZ Control (Direct Control)
Keyboard Setup For connecting of Ultrakey Lite and PTZ, refer to Figure 7-3.
Certain settings should be done to use the direct control of PTZ with Ultrakey Lite.
• Set COM1 (in Figure 4-10) according to the table below:
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Type RS485
Baud Rate 1200, 9600, 19200 and so on
Parity None/even/odd
Data 7/8 bit
Stop 1/2 bit
• In Standalone main menu (in Figure 7-1), press Select, and rotate the slider to enter “PTZ” Settings or Press PTZ. You can set PTZ Name, Address and Protocol.
Figure 7-15 PTZ set
Camera Selecting After keyboard setup and return to standalone main menu.
To select a camera for control, enter the camera number (1-128) using the numeric keypad and press Camera.
Operations
Pan/Tilt Use the joystick to control (pan and tilt) the camera. Move the joystick up and down for Tilt functions and left and right for pan functions.
Zoom Rotate the joystick knob clockwise/counterclockwise for zoom in/out functions.
Iris Adjust the iris by pressing Iris (+) and Iris (-).
Focus Press the Focus (+) or Focus (-) keys to manually focus the lens.
Preset Program preset: Input number, press View, and then press Enter.
Run preset: Press the View, input number, and then press Enter.
PTZ The PTZ call is used in Diamond protocol to control certain features of the KD6/HD6 PTZ camera. Press PTZ call and the following figures are displayed by rotate the slider, and Press Slider_Right to select.
Figure 7-16 PTZ – Auto Iris
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Figure 7-17 PTZ – Tour
Figure 7-18 PTZ – Preshot Menu
Figure 7-19 PTZ – Sector Menu
Figure 7-20 PTZ – Main Menu
Figure 7-21 PTZ – List Preshot
Figure 7-22 PTZ – List Vector
Figure 7-23 PTZ – List Sector
Figure 7-24 PTZ – Vector
Figure 7-25 PTZ – VectorScan Cont
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8 Web System
This chapter describes how to configure Ultrakey Lite, upgrade its software or reboot the system through Internet Explorer.
Login
Input the IP address of Ultrakey Lite in the address bar and the following interface is displayed:
Figure 8-1 Honeywell Video System Main Page
Enter user name and password (default user name and password: admin/ultralite) and click Login. The following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-2 Login and Home Page
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Configuration
In the CONFIGURATION tab, there are six configuration sections listed in the left pane (see Figure 8-3): System, Standalone, Maxpro, VideoBloX, Serial Port and IP Configuration.
System Configuration Click System Configuration in the left pane and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-3 System Configurations
System Mode – select one mode among Standalone, VideoBloX and Maxpro.
System Language – select the menu language of Ultrakey Lite.
Background Light – disable or adjust the background light brightness of the LCD: Off, Low, Middle and High.
Click Apply to save the configuration; Cancel to give up the configuration; Default to restore all default values.
Standalone Configuration Click Standalone Configuration in the left pane and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-4 Standalone Configuration
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DVR
• Type – select one DVR type to be used.
• User – set the DVR as master or slave.
• Channel allocation – click Display to view channels of all the DVRs and Cameras, as shown in Figure 8-5.
Bridge Mode (cascaded connection)
• Mode – set the keyboard as Master or slave in a cascade connection.
• If the keyboard is used as slave, it must be assigned with the master’s IP address in Master IP Address.
Dome
• Name – enter the name of the dome.
• Used address – enter the address of the dome.
• Protocol Type – select the control protocol of the dome.
Click Apply to save the configuration; Cancel to give up the configuration; Default to restore all default values.
Figure 8-5 DVR Channel Allocation
Maxpro Configuration Click Maxpro Configuration in the left pane and the following figure is displayed:
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Figure 8-6 Maxpro Configuration
Keyboard ID Setting – set the ID of the keyboard (range: 1~99).
Maxpro Device Network Setting – set the IP address and port number of the Maxpro device.
Serial Port Setting – set the baud rate and connection mode of the serial port.
Joystick Speed Setting – set the joystick speed to slow or fast.
Click Apply to save the configuration; Cancel to give up the configuration; Default to restore all default values.
VideoBloX Configuration Click VideoBloX Configuration in the left pane and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-7 VideoBloX Configuration
Keyboard ID Setting – set the ID of the keyboard (range: 1~99).
VB Device Network Setting – set the IP address and port number of the VideoBloX device.
Click Apply to save the configuration; Cancel to give up the configuration; Default to restore all default values.
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Serial Port Configuration Click Serial Port Configuration in the left pane and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-8 Serial Port Configuration
Serial Port1 Settings
• Baud Rate – select the proper baud rate of for the serial port.
• Parity – set the parity.
• Stop Bits – select the proper stop bit.
• Data Bits – select the proper data bit.
• Serial Mode – select the proper mode for the serial port.
The same configuration can be made in “Serial Port2 Settings” section.
Click Apply to save the configuration; Cancel to give up the configuration; Default to restore all default values.
IP Configuration Click IP Configuration in the left pane and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-9 IP Configuration
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Enter IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS.
Click Apply to save the configuration; Cancel to give up the configuration; Default to restore all default values.
Upgrade
To upgrade the firmware of the keyboard, click the UPGRADE tab and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-10 Upgrade
A warning window is displayed to remind you to make sure the network is connected during the upgrade. Click OK to close the warning.
Select the corresponding firmware folder to be upgraded (application, FPGA, Kernel or slider firmware) and specify the file. Click Send to start the upgrade.
Figure 8-11 Upgrade status (Erasing old files)
After erasing the old files, it starts coping new files as shown in the following figure:
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Figure 8-12 Upgrade status (Copying new files)
The following figure displays when the upgrade is completed successively, and then the system will reboot.
Figure 8-13 Upgrade status (Upgrade success)
System Reboot
In the SYSTEMREBOOT tab, the operator can reboot the keyboard from network.
Figure 8-14 System Reboot
Click Reboot to restart the keyboard.
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Change Password
To change the password of the current user, click Change Password at the top right corner and the following figure is displayed:
Figure 8-15 Change Password
Enter the current password, the new password and confirm it. Click Apply to set the new password or Cancel to keep the current password.
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9 Appendix 1: PCKZ-CAS Keyboard Map
The following table shows the key value map between Ultrakey Lite and PCKZ-CAS keyboard.
As the Ultrakey Lite include all the functions the PCKZ-CAS keyboard has, pressing the certain key on the Ultrakey Lite will have the same effect as pressing the corresponding key on the PCKZ-CAS keyboard.
Ultrakey Lite PCKZ-CAS Ultrakey Lite PCKZ-CAS
1 1 F5 PTZ Slots 2 2 Alt+F5 Door 3 3 F6 User1 4 4 Alt+F6 HardCount 5 5 F7 User2 6 6 Alt+F7 SoftCount 7 7 F8 User3 8 8 Alt+F8 Cash Slots 9 9 F9 User4 0 0 Alt+F9 Cash Cage Alt+PTZ call AutoPan F10 PTZ Cas ent ENTER Alt+F10 Back House SLIDER_KEY_UP ↑ Focus (C) Focus(N) SLIDER_KEY_DOWN ↓ Focus (+) Focus(F) SLIDER_KEY_LEFT ← Iris (-) Iris(C) SLIDER_KEY_RIGHT → Iris (+) Iris(O) Seq Seq Review Zoom(-) Alarm Alarm ACK Search Zoom(+) Login Login Logout DVR Recall set Menu ● Store CAM Cam Recycle Aux3 MONITOR Mon ◄|| Prev DVR VCR ||► Next F1 P clr Clear Alt+F1 Group13 view PTZ F1 F2 BJ tour PTZ F2 Alt+F2 Group14 PTZ call PTZ F3 F3 AR MonA Aux 1 Alt+F3 Group15 Alt+MonA < -- F4 PB MonB Aux2 Alt+F4 Group16 Alt+Mon B Aux4
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10 Appendix 2: USB Keyboard Map
The general USB keyboard is supported.
USB keyboard Ultrakey Lite
ESC CLR
F1~F10 F1~F10
F12 LOGIN
F11 Setup
0~9 0~9
Alt Alt
Left Left
Right Right
Up Up
Down Down
A~Z (it is not case sensitive)
The keys, which are not listed in the table, are not used.
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