Page 2 - CONTENTS; Section
2 C1519M-C (8/05) CONTENTS Section Page REGULATORY NOTICES .................................................................................. 6 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ............................................... 7 DESCRIPTION ...............................................................
Page 4 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; Figure
4 C1519M-C (8/05) LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 KBD960/KBR960 ................................................................................. 9 2 Connecting to the CM6800 ................................................................ 11 3 Enter Setup PIN ......................................
Page 5 - LIST OF TABLES; Table; LIST OF APPENDICES; Appendix
C1519M-C (8/05) 5 LIST OF TABLES Table Page LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix Page A Function Key Defaults .......................................................................... 15 B Main Menu 1 ........................................................................................ 17 C Main Menu 2 ....
Page 6 - REGULATORY NOTICES; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
6 C1519M-C (8/05) REGULATORY NOTICES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipm...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS; FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
C1519M-C (8/05) 7 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1. Read, keep, and follow these instructions. 2. Heed all warnings. 3. There are no user-serviceable parts inside this unit. Only authorized service personnel may open the unit. 4. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service...
Page 8 - DESCRIPTION; Select and monitor any connected camera or video input; MODELS
8 C1519M-C (8/05) DESCRIPTION The KBD960/KBR960 Keyboard includes Pelco’s proprietary M protocol, allowing itto be used with all M devices, such as Pelco’s latest matrix switch – the CM6800.You can program the keyboard, and you can create and execute macros. You haveaccess to effective monitoring pr...
Page 9 - Installation
C1519M-C (8/05) 9 JOYSTICK TURBO KEY CONTROL KEYS KEYPAD FUNCTION KEYS(F1-F24) ICON KEYS LCD DISPLAY ESCAPE KEY LENS KEYS KBD960 1 2 4 3 5 6 9 7 8 00891 KBR960 KEYBOARD LAYOUT The KBD960 keyboard consists of the following: 1. LCD Display 2. Icon Keys 3. Keypad 4. Function Keys 5. Control Keys 6. Len...
Page 11 - INSTALLATION; The following items are supplied:; Communication to the
C1519M-C (8/05) 11 INSTALLATION The following items are supplied: • KBD960/KBR960 Keyboard • CM9505UPS Universal Power Supply • Two 25 ft (7.6 m) straight RJ-45 cables (one with ferrite) • 10 blank labels and 10 punched LEXAN decal overlays CONNECTING TO THE CM6800 1. Set all DIP switches OFF. The D...
Page 12 - RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS; Enter Setup PIN; Joystick Setup
12 C1519M-C (8/05) SETUP MODE You can configure the KBD960 in the Setup Mode. You can do the following: • Create a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for entering the Setup Mode. • Create a PIN that provides access to features on the Define Menu. • Calibrate the joystick. • Adjust the display brig...
Page 13 - Advance Setup 2
C1519M-C (8/05) 13 CREATING A SETUP PIN The factory settings for the KBD960 include the default setup PIN 1234.Follow these steps to change the default PIN: 1. Select ADV from Setup Mode. 2. Select and/or to locate Advance Setup 2. 3. Select and/or to choose Setup PIN. 4. Select DEF NUM , enter a fo...
Page 14 - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS; Select; Operation; CONFIGURING THE COM PORTS; Default Settings; LCD Brightness Setup; COM 2 is functional, but only
14 C1519M-C (8/05) ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 1. Select LCD from Setup Mode. 2 . Select to make the display brighter or to make the display dimmer. 3. Select and then . You can also adjust the display brightness by selecting LCD from the Define Menu. Refer to the Operation section of this manu...
Page 15 - CONFIGURING THE FUNCTION KEYS; Function Key Defaults; Function Key; EXITING SETUP MODE; Key Define Mode
C1519M-C (8/05) 15 CONFIGURING THE FUNCTION KEYS 1. Select from Setup Mode to switch to the key define mode. 2. Press a function key you want to configure. If the key is already defined, itsassigned function is shown. If not, “Def = NOT DEFINED” appears on theLCD screen. 3. Select and/or to scroll t...
Page 16 - OPERATION; LOGGING ON
16 C1519M-C (8/05) Figure 10. Logon Screen Figure 11. Logoff Screen KEYBOARD 960 vX.XX Enter Monitor 00902 1 1 YES NO Logoff? 00903 OPERATION This section describes the operation of a CM6800 System using the KBD960keyboard. Before you begin operating the KBD960, make sure you have com-pleted the fol...
Page 17 - Main Menu 2; ACCESSING THE KBD960 MENUS; Main Menu 1; MAIN MENU 1; Main Menu 2; MAIN MENU 2
C1519M-C (8/05) 17 Figure 12. Main Menu 1 LOG OFF PRST GPI MUX 1 1 00904 MUX GPI PRST LOG OFF Figure 13. Main Menu 2 1 1 SEQ DEF MAC 00905 MAC SEQ DEF ACCESSING THE KBD960 MENUS 1. Set DIP switch 2 OFF. 2. Enter the number of the monitor and then press . 3. Press and the Main Menu 1 icons appear. Ta...
Page 18 - MONITOR MENU; Reserved for future use.; Camera Menu 1; CAMERA MENU 1; Select to run a selected pattern.
18 C1519M-C (8/05) Figure 14. Monitor Menu Figure 15. Camera Menu 1 1 1 00906 1 1 1 2 00907 1 2 Table D. Monitor Menu MONITOR MENU Select to request the previous logical monitor number in the sys-tem and to grant control of the monitor if it is available. The logi-cal monitor number range is 1-9999....
Page 19 - Camera Menu 2; CAMERA MENU 2; or; MUX Menu 1; MUX MENU 1; Select to bring up MUX Menu 2.
C1519M-C (8/05) 19 Figure 16. Camera Menu 2 Figure 17. MUX Menu 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 00908 MUX 1 1 MUX MUX 00909 Table F. Camera Menu 2 CAMERA MENU 2 Select to send an AUX 3 set command to the selected camera.When you release the key, a clear command is sent. Select to send an AUX 4 set com...
Page 20 - MUX Menu 2; MUX MENU 2; Select to send a MUX 9-camera command to the selected multiplexer.; Alarm Menu; ALARM MENU
20 C1519M-C (8/05) Figure 18. MUX Menu 2 Figure 19. Alarm Menu 1 1 MUX 00910 1 1 00911 Table H. MUX Menu 2 MUX MENU 2 Select to send a MUX PIP command to the selected multiplexer. Select to send a MUX 4-camera command to the selectedmultiplexer. Select to send a MUX 9-camera command to the selected ...
Page 21 - GPI Menu 2; GPI MENU 1; Select to bring up GPI Menu 2.; GPI Menu 2; GPI MENU 2; Select to return to GPI Menu 1.
C1519M-C (8/05) 21 Figure 20. GPI Menu 1 GPI 1 1 MTRY 1 2 3 4 GPI 00912 GPI MTRY 1 2 3 4 Figure 21. GPI Menu 2 GPI 1 1 5 6 7 8 00913 5 6 7 8 Table J. GPI Menu 1 GPI MENU 1 Select to set the current GPI to the input value. Select to re-quest control of the selected GPI and send a message to gatherinf...
Page 22 - Preset Menu; PRESET MENU; Select to send a PRESET CALL command to the current camera.; Select to return to Main Menu 1.; Macro Menu; MACRO MENU; Select to start or stop a macro.
22 C1519M-C (8/05) Figure 22. Preset Menu Figure 23. Macro Menu PRST 1 1 PRST 00914 PRST MAC 1 1 MAC 00915 MAC Table L. Preset Menu PRESET MENU Select to send a PRESET CALL command to the current camera. Select to send a PATTERN START command to the currentcamera. You can enter a number to initiate ...
Page 23 - SEQUENCE MENU; DEFINE MENU 1
C1519M-C (8/05) 23 Figure 24. Sequence Menu Figure 25. Define Menu 1 Figure 26. Define Menu 2 SEQ 1 1 SEQ 00916 SEQ 1 1 PIN PIN LCD 00917 PIN LCD 1 1 PRST LCD DEF MENU 00918 PRST LCD MENU Table N. Sequence Menu SEQUENCE MENU Select to request the previous logical sequence number in thesystem and gra...
Page 24 - DEFINE PRESET MENU; DEFINE ZONE MENU; Select to send a MENU ITEM UP command to the system master.
24 C1519M-C (8/05) Figure 27. Define Preset Menu Figure 28. Define Zone Menu Figure 29. Setup LCD Menu Figure 30. Programming Menu PRST DEL 1 1 DEF PRST PRST DEL 00919 1 1 DEF 00920 1 1 LCD 00921 1 1 PGM DEF MENU 00922 PGM Table Q. Define Preset Menu DEFINE PRESET MENU Select to send a set preset co...
Page 25 - Database Menu; DATABASE MENU; SENDING/RECEIVING KEYBOARD SETUPS; To send/receive setup
C1519M-C (8/05) 25 Figure 31. Database Menu DEF 00923 Table U. Database Menu DATABASE MENU Select to send the keyboard’s key configuration to anotherkeyboard. You must enter the local device address of thesecond keyboard. This is only sent to a device on the same busas the keyboard. Select to receiv...
Page 26 - ACCESSING THE CM6800 MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU; Enter your Define PIN.; . The following screen appears on your monitor.; Password Screen
26 C1519M-C (8/05) ACCESSING THE CM6800 MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU 1. Select DEF . 2. Enter your Define PIN. 3. Select MENU . 4. Select PGM . The following screen appears on your monitor. Figure 32. Password Screen 5. Enter your password (default is 2899100). The Main Programming Menuappears. Figure 33. ...
Page 27 - Diagnostic Mode Menu; Version 1.20 and later
C1519M-C (8/05) 27 DIAGNOSTIC MODE To activate the Diagnostic Mode set DIP switch 1 ON. This mode allows the fol-lowing tests: • LCD test • Keyboard test • Serial Input/Output (SIO) test • DIP Switch test TESTING THE DISPLAY 1. Select while in the Diagnostic Mode. 2. Select G0 to test graphic page 0...
Page 28 - SIO Test; DIP Switch Test; TESTING THE SERIAL PORTS; This test is reserved for factory use only.; TESTING THE DIP SWITCHES
28 C1519M-C (8/05) Figure 37. SIO Test COM1 COM2 SIO TEST COM3 00928 Figure 38. DIP Switch Test DIPSWITCH TEST 00000001 00929 TESTING THE SERIAL PORTS This test is reserved for factory use only. TESTING THE DIP SWITCHES 1. Select . 2. Beginning with switch 2, set each switch ON while observing the d...
Page 29 - The monitor number appears next to; F22 is the “enter” default, but
C1519M-C (8/05) 29 SELECTING MONITORS You can select up to eight monitors. There are several ways you can select monitors. MAIN MENU 1 1. Enter the monitor number (1-8). 2. Press or select . The monitor number appears next to on the keyboard LCD. MONITOR MENU 1. Select from Main Menu 1. 2. Cycle thr...
Page 30 - OPERATING PTZ CAMERAS
30 C1519M-C (8/05) OPERATING PTZ CAMERAS The controls for PTZ cameras are located on the right-hand side of the keyboard. The proportional joystick allows variable speed drives. It gives you full controlover the pan and tilt movements, from minimum to maximum speed. Speed isproportional to the amoun...
Page 31 - Presets are only possible; ADVANCED OPERATION; PRESETS; You are asked for your PIN
C1519M-C (8/05) 31 NOTE: Presets are only possible when receivers or pan/tilt units havepreset capability. ADVANCED OPERATION PRESETS A preset camera position is a set of parameters which define pan, tilt, zoom, andfocus adjustments. There are four ways you can recall a preset camera position: • Man...
Page 32 - Your pattern can be the same; PATTERNS; Pattern Length; CREATING PATTERNS; Pattern Definitions
32 C1519M-C (8/05) NOTE: Your pattern can be the same length as the time-out clock or less. JOYSTICK TO POINT A, PRESS THE BUTTON TO START PATTERN DEFINITION PRESSING THE BUTTON AT POINT D OR AT ANY INTERMEDIATE POINT ENDS PATTERN DEFINITION CAMERA MONITOR VIEWABLE AREA JOYSTICKCONTROL A B C D 00930...
Page 33 - PATTERN LENGTH; Esprit Programming Menu; Press the; Open; side of; STARTING PATTERNS; STOPPING PATTERNS; If the Esprit programming
C1519M-C (8/05) 33 PATTERN LENGTH You can set three time values for single pattern lengths and three corresponding timevalues for two half-pattern lengths from the Esprit™ Programming Menu. The singlepattern lengths are 1.5 minutes, 3 minutes, and 6 minutes. The corresponding half-pattern lengths ar...
Page 34 - You must remember these points before you create a zone:
34 C1519M-C (8/05) ZONES A zone is a user-defined space to which a label is attached and a camera isassociated. The camera used at the time the zone boundaries are defined isassociated with the zone. The zone label appears on the selected monitor afterzone definition if you move the camera within th...
Page 35 - CREATING ZONES; Basic Zone Creation
C1519M-C (8/05) 35 00931 CREATING ZONES 1. Move the joystick to Point A. 2. Select DEF from Main Menu 2 and enter your PIN, if necessary. 3. Select . 4. Enter a zone priority level (1-8) and select again. The icon becomes highlighted signaling the start of zone creation. “Edit label. Ack-set for lef...
Page 36 - PARTIAL ZONE OVERLAP; Partial Zone Overlap
36 C1519M-C (8/05) ZONE ABEGINS ZONE BBEGINS ZONE AENDS ZONE BENDS THIS PORTION OF ZONE B DOES NOT APPEAR BECAUSE ZONE A OVERLAPS IT AND HAS A HIGHER PRIORITY LEVEL. THE REMAINDER OF ZONE B DOES APPEAR. ZONE A PRIORITY 5 ZONE B PRIORITY 2 00932 PARTIAL ZONE OVERLAP Partial zone overlap occurs when t...
Page 37 - pan left or right; EMBEDDED ZONES; Embedded Zones; TURNING ZONES ON AND OFF; ERASING ZONES
C1519M-C (8/05) 37 ZONE CBEGINS ZONE CENDS ZONE ABEGINS ZONE BBEGINS ZONE AENDS ZONE BENDS RESULT ZONE C PRIORITY 6 ZONE B PRIORITY 2 ZONE A PRIORITY 5 ZONE A ZONE C ZONE B 00933 NOTE: DO NOT pan left or right while erasing zones. EMBEDDED ZONES An embedded zone is a zone that is between two other z...
Page 38 - STOPPING MACROS; PAUSING MACROS
38 C1519M-C (8/05) MACROS A macro is a sequence of commands or steps. When you run a macro, the stepsprogrammed into that macro are performed. Macros can be run manually orautomatically. Automatic operation can be the result of alarms or the reaching ofspecific times and dates. If you want to start ...
Page 39 - STOPPING SEQUENCES; PAUSING SEQUENCES
C1519M-C (8/05) 39 SEQUENCE You can select up to 16 sequences. Camera number and title, sequence status,and time/date appear on the monitor when you select a sequence. To set up a sequence, you must bring up the CM6800 Programming Main Menufrom the KBD960 or use the CM6800-MGR Program Manager. There...
Page 40 - You will hear a brief click from
40 C1519M-C (8/05) OPERATING RELAYS To operate relays from a KBD960 keyboard, you must know which GPI to call andwhich auxiliary (AUX) to select on the keyboard. You can cascade two relay units. Each relay unit has eight GPIs. Relay Unit 1has a GPI range of 1-8, and Relay Unit 2 has a GPI range of 9...
Page 42 - MULTIPLEXER CONTROL; MUX Control Menu; does not work on a
42 C1519M-C (8/05) MULTIPLEXER CONTROL You can also control multiplexers with the KBD960 keyboard. You can connectmultiplexers to any input. Refer to the CM6800 Installation/Operation Manual (C1515M) for instructions onsetting the multiplexers for keyboard control. Follow these steps to control mult...
Page 43 - Triggered Alarm Functions
C1519M-C (8/05) 43 VIDEO LOSS The loss of a video signal may alert you or trigger an alarm. The alarm is reportedback to the keyboard. Using the video loss function, faulty cameras can be dis-abled if necessary. ALARMS Alarms can be armed or disarmed from the KBD960 keyboard using the System6800 men...
Page 44 - APPENDICES; Icons Legend
44 C1519M-C (8/05) APPENDICES Appendix A. Icons Legend MUX CAMERA CONTROL SEQUENCE MENU MUX MENU SEQ MUX LOG OFF CAMERA SELECTION MONITOR SELECTION CAMERA PRESET AUX 1, RELAY 1 AUX 2, RELAY 2 AUX 3, RELAY 3 AUX 4, RELAY 4 AUX 5, RELAY 5 AUX 6, RELAY 6 AUX 1, RELAY 1 AUX 7, RELAY 7 AUX 8, RELAY 8 RES...
Page 46 - Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 1 ON)
46 C1519M-C (8/05) Appendix C. Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 1 ON) DIAGNOSTIC MODE vX.XX G0 G1 LCD TEST G2 T0 DIAGNOSTIC MODE vX.XX KEYBOARD TEST vX.XX P L E A S E E N T E R A K E Y Joystick Position – (xxx, xxx) DIAGNOSTIC MODE vX.XX COM1 COM2 SIO TEST COM3 DIAGNOSTIC MODE vX.XX DIPSWITCH T...
Page 47 - Operation Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 2 OFF)
C1519M-C (8/05) 47 Appendix D. Operation Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 2 OFF) LOG OFF PRST GPI MUX 1 1 1 1 SEQ DEF MAC MAIN MENU 1 MAIN MENU 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 CAMERA MENU 1 CAMERA MENU 2 MONITOR MENU 1 1 MUX MUX 1 1 MUX MUX MENU 1 MUX MENU 2 1 1 YES NO Logoff? LOGOFF MENU PRST 1 1 PRST PRES...
Page 48 - SPECIFICATIONS; ELECTRICAL
48 C1519M-C (8/05) SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Input Voltage: 12 VDC from 120 or 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz PowerConsumption: 400 mA Communications: RS-485 OperatingDistance: To 3,900 ft (1.2 km) on 24-gauge (0.5 mm) wire for directcontrol operation Connectors: Two 8-pin, RJ-45 connectors (female); RS-485 seri...
Page 49 - REVISION HISTORY; Date; WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION
® Pelco, the Pelco logo, Spectra, Spectra II, Genex, Legacy, Esprit, Camclosure, and Intercept are registered trademarks of Pelco. © Copyright 2005, Pelco. ® Lexan is a registered trademark of General Electric Company. All rights reserved. REVISION HISTORY Manual # Date Comments C1519M 6/01 Original...