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DS-1100KI Network Keyboard

User Manual

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Legal Information

2022 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

About this Manual

The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the Product. Pictures, charts, images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other reasons. Please find the latest version of this Manual at the Hikvision website (https://www.hikvision.com/). Please use this Manual with the guidance and assistance of professionals trained in supporting the Product.

Trademarks

and other Hikvision's trademarks and logos are the properties of

Hikvision in various jurisdictions. Other trademarks and logos mentioned are the properties of their respective owners.

Disclaimer

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS MANUAL AND THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED, WITH ITS HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "WITH ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS". HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE USE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF DATA, CORRUPTION OF SYSTEMS, OR LOSS OF DOCUMENTATION, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR LOSS. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE NATURE OF THE INTERNET PROVIDES FOR INHERENT SECURITY RISKS, AND HIKVISION SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION, PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER-ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS INFECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS; HOWEVER, HIKVISION WILL PROVIDE TIMELY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED. YOU AGREE TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT YOUR USE CONFORMS TO THE APPLICABLE LAW. ESPECIALLY, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE, FOR USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT INFRINGE ON THE RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, RIGHTS OF PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR DATA PROTECTION AND OTHER PRIVACY RIGHTS. YOU SHALL NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES, INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR

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PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED TO ANY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES. IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATTER PREVAILS.

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Regulatory Information

FCC Information

Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,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 equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is

connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

EU Conformity Statement

This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the RE Directive 2014/53/EU, the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated

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collection points. For more information see: http://www.recyclethis.info.

2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see: http://www.recyclethis.info.

Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance

This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements.

Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance

This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) standards requirements. 1. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is

subject to the following two conditions:this device may not cause interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired

operation of the device. 1. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils

radioexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et

2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps.

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Preface

This section is to ensure that you can avoid danger or property loss in the process of using the product. Before using the product, please read the user manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

Get More Information

Visit our website (http://www.hikvision.com/) for user manuals, application tools and development materials.

Applicable Model

This manual is applicable to DS-1100KI Network Keyboard.

Important Clause

Please strictly abide by the applicable laws and regulations for the use and maintenance of monitoring interface. It is illegal to use video monitoring device for illegal purposes, or to explore other people's privacy.

Symbol Conventions

The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description

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Symbol Description

Danger

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could result in death or serious injury.

Caution

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.

Note

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.

Operation Convention

The following operations may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Operation Description

Press Number + REGION

Press a numeric button and REGION button to select a region. Number represents region ID. Go to region menu for the ID.

Press Number + WALL

Press a numeric button and WALL button to select a video wall. Number represents video wall ID. Go to video wall client for the

ID.

Press Number + WIN

Press a numeric button and WIN button to select a sub-window. In video wall mode, if the monitor is divided in to multiple

windows, the number represents sub-window ID.

Press Number + MON

If device is video wall or decoder: Press a numeric button and MON button to select a monitor. Number represents monitor ID. Go to video wall client for the

ID. If device is video recorder:

Press a numeric button and MON button to select an output channel.

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Operation Description

Number represents output channel ID. Go to Keyboard Channel Output Channel for the ID.

Press Number + CAM

Keyboard mode:

Press a numeric button and CAM button to select an output channel.

Number represents input channel ID. Go to Keyboard Channel Input Channel for the ID.

HikCentral/iSecure mode: Press a numeric button and CAM button to select a camera. Number represents camera ID. Check camera ID in resource

list.

Press Number + CAM-G

Press a numeric button and CAM-G button to select an input channel group.

Number represents input channel group ID. Go to Keyboard Channel Camera Group for the ID.

Press Number + MACRO

Press a numeric button and MACRO button to select a macro. Number represents macro ID. Go to Keyboard Macro for the

ID.

Press Number + GROUP

Press a numeric button and GROUP button to select a group. Number represents group ID. Go to Keyboard > Group for the ID.

Press Number + MULT

Press a numeric button and MULT button to divide monitor. Number represents sub-window quantity.

Press Number + SCENE

Press a numeric button and SCENE button to switch video wall scene.

Number represents scene ID. Check the ID in video wall mode.

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Safety Instructions

Danger

This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present. Do not ingest battery. Chemical burn hazard! This product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it

can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away

from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek

immediate medical attention. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Improper replacement of the battery with an incorrect type may defeat a safeguard (for

example, in the case of some lithium battery types). Do not dispose of the battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crush or cut the battery,

which may result in an explosion. Do not leave the battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment, which

may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. Do not subject the battery to extremely low air pressure, which may result in an explosion or

the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

Caution

+ identifies the positive terminal(s) of equipment which is used with, or generates direct current. - identifies the negative terminal(s) of equipment which is used with, or generates direct current.

No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the equipment. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as

newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. The openings shall never be blocked by placing the equipment on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.

Keep a minimum 50 cm distance around the equipment for sufficient ventilation. The USB port of the equipment is used for connecting to a mouse, a keyboard, or a USB flash

drive only.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Legal Informationi

Chapter 1 Regulatory Informationiii

Chapter 1 Prefacev

1.1 Get More Informationv

1.2 Applicable Modelv

1.3 Important Clausev

1.4 Symbol Conventionsv

1.5 Operation Conventionvi

1.6 Safety Instructionsviii

Chapter 1 Product Introduction1

Chapter 2 Activation2

2.1 Local Menu Activation2

2.2 SADP Activation3

2.3 Web Activation3

Chapter 3 Network4

Chapter 4 Keyboard5

4.1 Login5

4.2 Add Devices6

4.2.1 Manually Add6

4.2.2 Add in Batches8

4.2.2.1 Add Online Devices in Batches8

4.2.2.2 Import Input Channels in Batches9

4.3 Local Live View10

4.3.1 Preview by Operating Touchscreen10

4.3.2 Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut10

4.3.3 PTZ Control11

4.3.3.1 General Operation11

4.3.3.2 Set and Call Preset12

4.3.3.3 Set and Call Patrol13

4.3.3.4 Set and Call Pattern14

4.4 Video Wall15

4.4.1 Video Wall Configuration15

4.4.1.1 Configure Region15

4.4.1.2 Link Output Channel to Video Wall16

4.4.2 Video Wall Control17

4.4.2.1 Layout Operation17

4.4.2.2 Window Operation18

4.4.2.3 Scene Operation19

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4.4.3 PTZ Control20

4.4.4 Group and Macro20

4.5 Playback21

4.5.1 Local Playback21

4.5.1.1 Instant Playback21

4.5.1.2 Playback by Time21

4.5.1.3 Playback Control21

4.5.2 Video Wall Playback22

4.5.2.1 Instant Playback22

4.5.2.2 Playback by Time22

4.5.2.3 Playback Control22

4.6 Channel Management23

4.6.1 Edit Channel23

4.6.2 Output Channel24

4.6.3 Camera Group24

4.7 User Management26

4.8 Video Recorder27

4.8.1 Remote Panel27

4.8.2 Live View30

4.8.3 PTZ Control30

4.8.4 Playback30

4.9 Connect the Device Through Serial Ports31

4.9.1 Connect Video Recorders31

4.9.2 Connect Analog Matrix33

4.9.3 Connect Analog Dome33

Chapter 5 iSecure Mode35

5.1 Login35

5.2 Resource List36

5.3 Local Live View37

5.3.1 Enable Local Live View37

5.3.2 PTZ Operation39

5.4 Video Wall Operation37

5.4.1 Region Configuration37

5.4.2 Video Wall Control38

5.4.3 PTZ Operation39

5.5 Video Wall Playback39

Chapter 6 HikCentral Mode40

6.1 Login40

6.2 Resource List41

6.3 Local Live View41

6.3.1 Enable Local Live View41

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6.3.2 PTZ Operation44

6.4 Video Wall Operation43

6.4.1 Region Configuration43

6.4.2 Video Wall Control44

6.4.3 PTZ Operation44

6.5 Video Wall Playback44

Chapter 7 System45

7.1 Language45

7.2 Hardware45

7.3 Storage46

7.3.1 FTP Storage46

7.3.2 USB Storage47

7.4 Upgrade47

7.4.1 FTP Upgrade47

7.4.2 USB Flash Drive Upgrade47

7.5 Import/Export Configuration File47

7.6 Factory Default48

7.7 Auxiliary Key48

7.8 Lock Keyboard48

Chapter 8 Web Configuration49

8.1 Login49

8.2 Add Devices49

8.2.1 Manually Add49

8.2.2 Import Input Channels in Batches52

8.3 Channel Management53

8.3.1 Edit Channel53

8.3.2 Camera Group54

8.4 Serial Port Settings55

8.5 Network56

8.6 System Settings57

8.6.1 Version57

8.6.2 User Management57

8.6.3 System Maintenance59

8.6.4 Log Management60

8.6.5 Security Settings60

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction

DS-1100KI is a network keyboard independently developed by Hikvision. It features in 7-inch full view multi-touch LCD screen and four-dimensional joystick. It supports network access to DVR, DVS, NVR, network camera, network dome, video integrated platform, decoder, iSecure, HikCentral and other platform software, with powerful functions and quick and simple operations. It can be widely used in finance, public security, telecommunication, transportation, electric power, education, water conservancy and other fields.

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Chapter 2 Activation

You can activate network keyboard via local menu, SADP client or Web interface.

2.1 Local Menu Activation

For the first-time access, you need to activate the network keyboard by setting an admin password.

Steps

1. Connect your network keyboard power supply to an electrical outlet, and turn on the network keyboard. The activation interface will be popped up automatically.

2. Set password and confirm it.

Warning

We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

Figure 2-1 Activation

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3. Tap Activate.

2.2 SADP Activation

SADP software is used for detecting the online device, activating the device, and resetting its password.

Get the SADP software from the supplied disk or the official website, and install the SADP according to the prompts.

Steps

1. Connect your network keyboard power supply to an electrical outlet, and turn on the network keyboard.

2. Run the SADP software downloaded from our website to search the online devices. 3. Check the keyboard status from the device list, and select the inactive keyboard. 4. Enter the new password in the password field, and confirm it.

Warning

8 to 16 characters allowed, including at least two of the following: digits, upper case letters, lower case letters and special characters.STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

5. Click Activate.

2.3 Web Activation

After editing the PC and the network keyboard to the same network segment, you can directly log in to the web interface of the network keyboard to activate.

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Chapter 3 Network

Network parameters must be properly configured before you can add network devices and operate the network keyboard over network.

Steps

1. Go to System Network. 2. Configure network parameters.

Enable DHCP to obtain IP settings automatically. Manually enter IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Enable SADP to search devices, change IP addresses through SADP software.

3. Tap Save.

Figure 3-1 Network Parameters

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Chapter 4 Keyboard

Keyboard mode is mainly applied to small-sized projects. Network keyboard works as a control center and manages security devices in it.

4.1 Login

Steps

1. Tap Keyboard at home page.

Figure 4-1 Login

2. Enter user name and password. 3. Optional: Check Remember. 4. Tap Login.

Note

If you enter the wrong password 7 times for administrator or 5 times for operator, the current user account will be locked for 30 minutes.

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4.2 Add Devices

Up to 4000 devices can be added.

4.2.1 Manually Add

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Device.

Figure 4-2 Device Management

2. Tap Center Device or IPC/IP Dome as desired. 3. Tap . 4. Enter device IP address, port, user name, and password.

Note

The device name is obtained automatically or can be configured as required. If you enable the stream encryption for the device, you need to enter the verification code

when adding the device.

5. Check or uncheck Add Video Recorder Output.

Note

Check Add Video Recorder Output, and the output port type, channel number and other information will be listed in the output port list.

6. Tap OK.

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Figure 4-3 Add Center Device

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Figure 4-4 Add Network Camera

4.2.2 Add in Batches

Add Online Devices in Batches

You can add the devices with the same user name and password in batches.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Device.

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Figure 4-5 Device Management

2. Tap to enter Add by SADP interface.

Figure 4-6 Online Devices

3. Check the devices to be added and tap . 4. Enter user name and password. 5. Tap Add.

Import Input Channels in Batches

The information of added input channel can be generated into an excel file and exported to the USB flash drive for backup.

Before You Start

Connect an USB flash drive to the network keyboard.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Channel. 2. Export input channel template.

1) Tap to export an excel file. 2) Edit the file on your computer, like adding or deleting input channels. 3) Copy the file to an USB flash drive and connect it to your network keyboard.

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3. Tap to import input channels.

4.3 Local Live View

Preview an input channel in keyboard touchscreen.

4.3.1 Preview by Operating Touchscreen

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Channel. 2. Select the channel and tap to preview.

4.3.2 Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut

Press the keys of the keyboard to preview the input channel.

Steps

1. Press 0+MON. 2. Preview the channel as desired.

Press Num+CAM to preview the signal of the corresponding channel. Press Num+CAM-G to preview the camera group. Tap in the touchscreen and select the channel or the camera group as desired to

preview.

Figure 4-7 Local Live View

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3. You can do the following operations.

4-Screen Preview Press 4+MULT to switch the current image into 4 screens, and tap any screen to preview the images of different cameras.

Press 1+MULIT to return the previous image.

Switch Channels Press PREV/NEXT to switch to the previous or next channel.

Full Screen Press ESC to switch to the full screen.

Capture Images Press the top of the rocker to capture a image.

Clip Videos Press to start clipping and press it again to stop clipping.

4. Press 0+CAM to stop previewing.

Note

You can preview the channel with up to 4K resolution. Press Num+CAM to control PTZ without previewing images from speed domes. The captured image and the recording can be saved in USB flash drive or uploaded to FTP

server. For FTP configuration, see Storage.

4.3.3 PTZ Control

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, zoom in/out, increase/decrease focus, increase/decrease iris, set/call preset, patrol and pattern.

General Operation

Steps

1. Preview speed dome image.

Note

For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

2. Move joystick and press buttons of keyboard to control PTZ.

Table 4-1 Buttons Description

Button Description Button Description

LIGHT Turn on/off light. WIPER Turn on/off wiper.

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Button Description Button Description

FOCUS+ Increase focus. FOCUS- Decrease focus.

IRIS+ Increase iris. IRIS- Decrease iris.

ZOOM+ Zoom in. ZOOM- Zoom out.

PRESET Set/call preset. PATROL Set/call patrol.

PATTERN Set/call pattern and start/stop auto-scan.

Joystick Rotate PTZ.

Set and Call Preset

You can record the horizontal positions, vertical positions and lens magnification of the preset point by setting a preset point. To quickly monitor a certain target, you can call out the preset position by operating the keyboard.

By Operating Touchscreen

1. Preview speed dome image. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

2. Set a preset. a. Tap . b. Tap Preset. c. Rotate the joystick to move PTZ to a desired position. d. Tap to set a preset.

3. Tap to call the preset.

By Operating Keyboard Shortcut

1. Preview speed dome image. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

2. Rotate the joystick to move PTZ to a desired position. 3. Set a preset.

a. Press SET to start setting. The SET button turns red. b. Press Num+PRESET to set the current position as corresponding preset. c. Press SET to finish setting.

4. Press Num+PRESET to call the preset.

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Set and Call Patrol

Patrol means that PTZ moves among several presets. PTZ will stay in a preset for a duration before moving on to the next preset.

By Operating Touchscreen

1. Preview speed dome image. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut and Preview by Operating Touchscreen.

2. Set a patrol. a. Tap . b. Tap Patrol. c. Tap of a desired patrol. d. Tap Add Preset to add presets, including their speed and duration time, in the patrol. e. Tap OK.

3. Tap to call the patrol.

By Operating Keyboard Shortcut

1. Preview speed dome image. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut and Preview by Operating Touchscreen.

2. Press SET to start setting. The SET button turns red.

3. Press Num+PATROL to select which patrol to set.

Preset

It determines the order at which the PTZ will follow while moving through the patrol.

Speed

It defines the speed at which the PTZ will move from one preset to the next.

Duration

It refers to the time span to stay at the preset.

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Figure 4-8 Edit Patrol

4. Press Num+ENTER to select preset. 5. Press Num+ENTER to set duration. 6. Press Num+ENTER to set speed.

Note

If you press Num+PATROL during steps 4 to 6, the settings will be cleared.

7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to set more points of the patrol. 8. Press SET to finish setting.

Note

Press Num+PATROL again to clear all parameters set. Press SET to reset.

9. Press Num+PATROL to call the patrol.

Note

You can also tap in Local Live View interface to select Patrol, set and call patrol.

Set and Call Pattern

Pattern records the movement of the PTZ. You can call the pattern to automatically move the PTZ according to the predefined path.

By Operating Touchscreen

1. Preview speed dome image. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

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2. Set a pattern. a. Tap . b. Tap Pattern. c. Tap of a desired pattern. d. Tap OK. e. Rotate the joystick to control PTZ. The movement will be recorded. f. Tap to save the pattern.

3. Tap to call the pattern.

By Operating Keyboard Shortcut

1. Preview speed dome image. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

2. Press SET to start setting. The SET button turns red.

3. Press Num+PATTERN to select a pattern to set. 4. Rotate the joystick to control PTZ. The movement will be recorded. 5. Press SET to stop setting. 6. Press Num+PATTERN to call the pattern.

Note

You can also tap in Local Live View interface to select Pattern, set and call pattern.

4.4 Video Wall

4.4.1 Video Wall Configuration

Configure Region

Divide a video wall into several regions to manage video wall by region.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Region.

Figure 4-9 Region Management

2. Tap .

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Figure 4-10 Add Region

3. Enter video wall ID, start coordinate, and end coordinate. 4. Tap OK.

Note

Up to 16 regions can be added. Region size cannot be larger than 6 8 (row column).

Link Output Channel to Video Wall

Steps

1. Tap of region to configure.

Figure 4-11 Region Configuration

2. Tap of a grid. 3. Select a decoding device and select its output channel.

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4. Tap OK to finish setting.

Note

Region output channel layout should be the same with the actual video wall.

Figure 4-12 Add Output

4.4.2 Video Wall Control

Layout Operation

Select a monitor to open, close, resize, and divide windows.

Steps

1. Press Num+REGION, or press Num+WALL. 2. Tap to select a monitor.

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3. Operate the window as desired.

Open window Press Num+CAM or Num+CAM-G to display an input channel or camera group on the monitor.

Window roaming Long press a window, and you can move it.

Close window Long press a window, and tap to close the window.

Resize window Double tap a window to expand it to cover all the grids it overlays. Double tap the window again to restore it to the previous size.

Drag the four corners of the window to resize the window.

Divide window Press Num+MON and press Num+MULT to divide the window.

Expand/restore sub-window

Press Num+MON, press Num+WIN to select a sub-window, and press F2 to expand the sub-window to cover the whole monitor. Press F2 again to restore the sub-window.

Window Operation

Display an input channel or camera group on a monitor.

Steps

1. Select a monitor to display. Three methods are provided. You are recommended to use the first one.

Press Num+REGION to show monitors on the region and video wall layout. Press Num+MON. Or tap to select a monitor. Press Num+DEVICE.

Note

You can check the device number in Device Management interface.

Press Num+WALL. For roaming devices, WALL refers to video wall. For decoder, WALL refers to spliced screen.

Note

For the roaming device supporting one video wall, always keyboard selects the number 1 video wall, whatever the Num is.

For B20, B21, C20N, C10S decoders (roaming device supporting multiple video walls, select the corresponding video wall.

For the device supporting spliced screen, select the corresponding joined screen.

Press Num+MON. Or tap to select a monitor.Press Num+MON: Select a monitor directly.

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2. Select an input channel or camera group to preview. Press Num+CAM to preview the input channel. Press Num+CAM-G to preview the camera group. Tap on the upper right corner of the touchscreen and select an input channel to

preview. 3. During live view, you can switch live view input channel, capture images, and clip videos.

Switch Channels Press PREV/NEXT to switch to previous/next online input channel.

Capture Images Press the button on the top of joystick to capture a picture.

Clip Videos Press to start clipping and press it again to stop clipping.

Scene Operation

You can switch the scene for a region or video wall.

Steps

1. Press Num+REGION, or press Num+WALL. 2. Select a monitor or window on touchscreen. 3. Select a scene as desired.

Tap on the upper right corner and select a desired scene.

Figure 4-13 Scene

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Table 4-2 Icon Description

Icon Description

Switch scene.

Save scene.

Note

You can also press SET+Num+SCENE+SET to save scene.

Press Num+SCENE to switch scenes.

4.4.3 PTZ Control

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, zoom in/out, increase/decrease focus, increase/decrease iris, set/call preset, patrol and pattern.

Steps

1. Display speed dome image on video wall. For detailed steps, see Window Operation. 2. Control PTZ. For detailed steps, see PTZ Control.

4.4.4 Group and Macro

You can execute a series of continuous actions in sequence by calling a macro or group. Steps of setting group and macro are the same, we take setting and calling macro as the example to describe the steps.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Macro. 2. Tap .

3. Enter macro name. 4. Press keyboard buttons to enter commands.

Note

You can add up to 256 keys in one macro. A number may contain several keys, e.g., 369 contains 3 keys. A functional button is one key.

5. Tap Save. 6. Press Num+MACRO to call the macro.

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4.5 Playback

4.5.1 Local Playback

Play videos on the touchscreen.

Instant Playback

Play videos in 3/5/10/15 minutes.

Steps

1. Start local live view. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

2. Press to start playing the video within 5 minutes. Or tap , tap Instant, and select the playback time.

Playback by Time

Steps

1. Start local live view. For detailed steps, see Preview by Operating Touchscreen and Preview by Operating Keyboard Shortcut.

2. Tap . 3. Tap By Time. 4. Select a day in calendar.

Playback Control

During playback, you can clip videos, capture images, control playback speed, etc. Before the operation, you need to connect a USB flash drive or configure keyboard FTP settings. Clipped videos and captured pictures will be saved to USB flash drive or FTP server. For steps of storage configuration, see Storage.

Table 4-3 Button Description

Button Description Button Description

Time bar Drag time bar to quickly locate on a certain time to play.

Pause/resume playback.

Stop playback. Jump backward for 30 seconds.

During playback, press it to start clipping.

Jump forward for 30 seconds.

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Button Description Button Description

Press it again to stop clipping.

Outer shuttle

Rotate it clockwise to speed up.

Rotate it anticlockwise to slow down.

Inner shuttle Reserved

Capture Press the button on the top of joystick to capture the images.

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4.5.2 Video Wall Playback

Play videos on video wall.

Instant Playback

Play videos in 3/5/10/15 minutes.

Steps

1. Start video wall live view. For detailed steps, see Window Operation. 2. Press to start playing the video within 5 minutes. Or tap , tap Instant, and select the

playback time.

Playback by Time

Steps

1. Start video wall live view. For detailed steps, see Window Operation. 2. Tap , tap By Time, and select a day in calendar.

Playback Control

For detailed steps, see Playback Control.

Note

Capturing, clipping, recording, jumping forward or backward for 30 seconds are not supported in Video Wall Playback.

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4.6 Channel Management

4.6.1 Edit Channel

We take editing input channel as the example to describe the steps.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Channel. 2. Tap of input channel/output channel to edit.

Figure 4-14 Edit Input Channel

3. Edit parameters.

ID

The unique identification for input channel. It is valid in local and video wall live view mode.

Stream

The stream to preview in local and video wall live view mode.

Protocol

It is valid for video wall preview. 4. Tap OK.

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4.6.2 Output Channel

When adding decoders or video recorders, their output channels will be added and displayed in output channel list. You can press Num+MON to operate an output channel, and the number refers to output channel ID. Video wall also need to link to these output channels.

Figure 4-15 Output Channel

4.6.3 Camera Group

Camera group enables you to preview a group of cameras (input channels) in sequence.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard Channel Camera Group.

Figure 4-16 Camera Group

2. Tap .

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Figure 4-17 Add Camera Group

3. Enter group name and interval.

Interval: The time to dwell in each input channel before switching to next channel.

4. Tap OK. 5. Add input channel to camera group.

Select a channel and tap on the right. Check input channels and tap on the upper-right corner.

Figure 4-18 Link Channel

Note

Up to 16 camera groups can be added. Each camera group can link up to 64 input channels. Interval range: 10 to 65535 seconds. The camera groups set by different users are independent. Namely, users can only view and

edit their own camera groups.

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6. Optional: Tap Linked Channel, check input channels to be unlinked and tap to unlink the input channel.

4.7 User Management

Administrator can add operator and allocate devices to operator. Operator permissions are as follows:

Add, edit, and delete macro and group. Add, edit, and delete region. Deleting, editing, and adding devices are not allowed.

Steps

1. Go to Keyboard System User. 2. Tap . 3. Enter user name and password for an operator, and tap OK.

Figure 4-19 Add User

Caution

We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

4. Allocate devices to operator. Tap of device to be linked.

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Check devices as desired and tap on the upper-right corner.

Note

Keyboard supports up to 32 users: 1 administrator and 31 operators. The operator can only operate on the devices allocated.

5. Optional: Tap Linked Device, check the devices to be unlinked and tap to unlink the devices.

4.8 Video Recorder

Control video recorder by operating video record remote panel.

4.8.1 Remote Panel

Press Num+DEVICE to show video recorder remote panel. Num refers to video recorder ID. Go to Device for video recorder ID.

Figure 4-20 Remote Panel (Disable PTZ)

Table 4-4 Button Description

Button Description

Disable PTZ Exit PTZ control mode.

Numeric Key In editing mode, tap it to enter number 1 to 16. In live view or PTZ mode, tap it to switch channel. During playback, tap it to switch channel.

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Button Description

ESC Exit the current menu.

REC Start/stop manual recording.

PLAY

In live view mode, tap it to enter Instant Playback interface. During playback, tap it to select a day in the calendar.

ABC In editing mode, tap it to switch input method among digits, letters, and characters.

EDIT

In editing mode, tap it to delete the content before the cursor. Check/uncheck a checkbox. In setting menu, tap it to enter editing mode.

MENU

Enter main menu interface. In second-level menu, tap it to go back to Live View interface. During playback, tap it to hide the control bar.

F1

During playback, tap it to switch between play and reverse play. In live view mode, tap it to start instant playback.

F2

Tap it to switch tab page. During playback, tap it to switch playback mode between playback by

channel and playback by file. During simultaneous playback, tap it to switch channel.

MAIN/SPOT Tap it to switch the output between main port and auxiliary port.

MULT In live view mode, tap it to switch image division.

Directional Button

Move the active selection in a menu. Tap it to move the selection up and down.

In live view mode, tap it to switch different channels. In playback mode:

Up (corresponds to in playback menu): Tap it to speed up. Down (corresponds to in playback menu): Tap it to slow

down. Left (corresponds to in playback menu): Tap it to switch to

previous file/event/tag/day. Right (corresponds to in playback menu): Tap it to switch to

next file/event/tag/day.

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Button Description

Enter

Confirm an operation. Check a checkbox and switch ON/OFF. During playback, tap it to stop/resume playback. In single frame playback mode, tap it to play next frame.

Figure 4-21 Remote Panel (Enable PTZ)

Table 4-5 Button Description

Button Description

Enable PTZ In PTZ live view mode, enable PTZ to enter PTZ control mode.

Numeric Button Switch to the corresponding channel.

PRESET Tap PRESET+Num to call the preset.

AUTO Enter auto-scan mode.

ZOOM+ Zoom in.

FOCUS+ Increase focus.

IRIS+ Increase iris.

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Button Description

WIPER Turn on/off PTZ wiper.

LIGHT Turn on/off PTZ light.

AUX Reserved.

ZOOM- Zoom out.

FOCUS- Decrease focus.

IRIS- Decrease iris.

Directional Button Control PTZ movement.

Enter In auto-scan mode, tap it to stop/resume auto-scan.

4.8.2 Live View

Video Recorder (Version before 4.0)

Whatever interface the video recorder is in, tap ESC till you enter the live view mode.

Video Recorder (Version: 4.0 and above)

Whatever interface the video recorder is in, tap directional button to enter the live view mode.

4.8.3 PTZ Control

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, increase/decrease iris, increase/decrease focus, zoom in/out, call preset. But setting preset, setting and calling pattern, and setting and calling patrol are not supported.

General Operation

Operate the joystick and buttons to control PTZ.

Call a Preset

Tap PRESET+Num to call the preset.

4.8.4 Playback

Video Recorder (Version before 4.0)

In live view mode, tap PLAY.

Video Recorder (Version 4.0 and above)

In live view mode, tap PLAY.

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In other menu, tap directional button to navigate to playback menu.

4.9 Connect the Device Through Serial Ports

The network keyboard can be connected to the device through RS-232 and RS-485 serial port. After the connection, the keyboard can be used to control the video recorder, analog dome and analog matrix.

4.9.1 Connect Video Recorders

The keyboard can be connected to the video recorder through RS-485 serial port to realize preview, playback, PTZ control and other functions.

Steps

1. Connect the KB port of the video recorder with the RS-485 interface of the keyboard.

Note

T+ and T- of RS-485 interface correspond to D+ and D- of KB port respectively.

2. Enter Serial Port Control, and select DVR/NVR. 3. Select Device Address. 4. Select Device Version.

Note

The device version is the firmware version of the corresponding device. Please select according to the actual device version. Wrong version selection will cause some

function exceptions.

5. Control video recorder through remote panel of video recorder. For details, see Remote Panel.

Note

You can only control the video recorder through the joystick and touchscreen, and the shortcut of network keyboard cannot be used to control the video recorder.

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Figure 4-22 Connect Video Recorder (PTZ Disabled)

Figure 4-23 Connect Video Recorder (PTZ Enabled)

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4.9.2 Connect Analog Matrix

The keyboard can be connected to the analog matrix through RS-232 serial port.

Steps

1. Connect the analog matrix to the RS-232 interface on the keyboard. 2. Enter Serial Port Control, select Analog Dome/Analog Matrix, and tap OK. 3. Tap on the upper-right corner and select RS232. 4. Set the parameters of RS232 serial port.

Figure 4-24 Setting Parameters of RS232 Serial Port

5. Optional: Switch one input port of the analog matrix to the output port. 1) Part of the analog matrix needs to enter the device number in the keyboard. 2) Press 1+MON. 3) Press 2+CAM to switch the input port 2 to the output port 1.

4.9.3 Connect Analog Dome

The keyboard can be connected to the analog dome through RS-485 serial port to control PTZ control, set and call preset, call patrol and pattern, etc.

Steps

1. Connect the analog dome to RS-485 interface on the keyboard. 2. Tap Serial Port Control, select Analog Dome/Analog Matrix and tap OK. 3. Tap on the upper-right corner and select RS485. 4. Set the parameters of RS485 serial port.

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Figure 4-25 Setting Parameters of RS485 Serial Port

5. Press NUM+CAM and select analog dome.

Note

One RS-485 serial port can be connected to multiple analog domes. The longer the serial port cable is, the fewer analog dome can be connected at the same time.

6. Control PTZ through the joystick.

Note

Setting and calling preset, and calling patrol and pattern are supported. For details, see PTZ Control.

Calling and setting patrol are supported, and the specific number of analog domes supported varies with the protocol of the analog domes.

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Chapter 5 iSecure Mode

5.1 Login

Steps

1. Tap iSecure at home page.

Figure 5-1 Log in to iSecure

2. Tap Server IP on the upper right corner.

Figure 5-2 Server IP Configuration

3. Select Http or Https as the login mode. 4. Enter the IP address and port No. of the server, and tap OK. 5. Enter the user name and password of the server. 6. Optional: Check Remember. 7. Tap Login.

Note

After several failed login attempts, you need to enter verification code. The details are subject to the actual interface.

When you attempt to log into the platform for the first time, you will be prompted to log into the client first.

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keyboard. Different users have different kinds of permissions. Please refer to the messages on the

interface.

5.2 Resource List

Resource list interface appears after you log in to iSecure. Resource list contains control center, region, video wall, and camera. Tap a control center or region, you can view its subordinate control center, region, and camera.

Figure 5-3 Resource List (iSecure)

Tap the drop-down list on the upper right corner to view video wall ID and select a video wall. Tap the drop-down list in the red box to select TVMS server.

Tap to select a control center or region to view its subordinate camera ID. The camera ID can be only edited in the platform client. For details, please refer to the user

manual of the platform.

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5.3 Local Live View

You can preview the cameras on iSecure platform on the touchscreen.

5.3.1 Enable Local Live View

Preview the images of cameras by operating keyboard shortcut.

Steps

1. Press 0+MON to enter local live view. 2. Preview Operations.

Press Num+CAM to perform the preview operation. Select on the upper-right corner on the touchscreen, and select a channel under the

node to display. 3. During preview, switch channels, capture images or clip videos.

4-Window Preview Press 4+MULT to switch the current image into 4 windows, and tap any window to preview more cameras.

Press 1+MULIT to return the previous image.

Switch Channels Press PREV/NEXT to switch to the previous or next channel.

Capture Images Press the top of the joystick to capture an image.

Clip Videos Press to start clipping and press it again to stop clipping.

5.3.2 PTZ Operation

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, zoom in/out, increase/decrease iris, increase/decrease focus, set and call preset, call patrol/pattern. For detailed steps, see PTZ Control.

5.4 Video Wall Operation

5.4.1 Region Configuration

The whole video wall can be divided into different regions.

Steps

1. Tap on the upper-right corner. 2. Tap .

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Figure 5-4 Add Region

3. Enter video wall ID, start and end coordinates. 4. Tap OK.

Note

Up to 16 regions are supported. The maximum region specification is 6 8. If you do not configure the region, region 1 corresponds to video wall 1, region 2 corresponds

to video wall 2, region 16 corresponds to video wall 16 by default.

5.4.2 Video Wall Control

Select a coordinate grid that has been linked with an output interface, and perform operations such as opening a window, closing a window, resizing a window, and dividing a window.

Select a video wall to switch scenes and display the current layout. Switch the designated camera to the designated monitor or sub-window of the video wall. Do not support camera group. For detailed steps, see Video Wall Control.

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5.4.3 PTZ Operation

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, zoom in/out, increase/decrease iris, increase/decrease focus, set and call preset, call patrol/pattern. For detailed steps, see PTZ Control.

5.5 Video Wall Playback

On the keyboard video wall, you can play back video files from cameras on iSecure platform.

Note

You can play back video files from the central or local cameras by choosing Central Storage or Local Storage after tapping . Some operations in the process of playback are not supported. Please follow the interface prompt messages.

Only playback from VNSC components of the platform through standard RTSP is supported. The progress bar will be displayed during playback. You can drag the progress bar back and forth

to view the playback image.

Method 1

1. Press Num+REGION to select a region, or press Num+WALL to select a wall. 2. Tap to select a window to start playback. For detailed steps, see Video Wall Playback.

Method 2

3. Select a wall in the wall list. 4. Press Num+MON. 5. Select a channel with records to start playback.

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Chapter 6 HikCentral Mode

The keyboard is accessible to HikCentral platform, and the images of the cameras accessible to HikCentral platform can be displayed on the video wall and previewed locally.

6.1 Login

Steps

1. Tap HikCentral at home page.

Figure 6-1 HikCentral Login

2. Tap Server IP on the upper right corner.

Figure 6-2 Configure Server IP (HikCentral)

3. Select Http or Https as the login mode. 4. Enter server IP address and port, and tap OK. 5. Enter server user name and password. 6. Optional: check Remember. 7. Tap Login.

Note

After several failed login attempts, you need to enter verification code. The login attempt times are decided by platform.

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6.2 Resource List

Resource list interface appears after you log into HikCentral platform. Resource list contains control center, region, video wall, and camera. Tap a control center or region, and you can view its subordinate control center, region, and camera.

Figure 6-3 Resource List (HikCentral)

Tap the dropdown list on the upper right corner to view video wall ID and select a video wall. Tap on the upper right corner to divide the whole video wall into regions. Select a site, and tap to select a control center or region to view its subordinate camera ID. The camera ID can be only edited in the platform client.

6.3 Local Live View

You can preview the cameras on HikCentral platform on the touchscreen.

6.3.1 Enable Local Live View

Preview the images of cameras by operating keyboard shortcut.

Steps

1. Press 0+MON to enter local live view. 2. Preview Operations.

Press NUM+CAM to perform the preview operation. Select on the upper-right corner on the touchscreen, and select a channel under the

node to preview.

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Figure 6-4 Local Live View

3. During preview, use the joystick to control the pattern of PTZ. 4. During preview, switch channels, capture images or clip videos.

4-Window Preview Press 4+MULT to switch the current image into 4 windows, and tap any window to preview more cameras.

Press 1+MULIT to return the previous image.

Switch Channels Press PREV/NEXT to switch to the previous or next channel.

Capture Images Press the top of the joystick to capture an image.

Clip Videos Press to start clipping and press it again to stop clipping.

Note

In HikCentral interface, press Num+CAM to control PTZ without previewing the images from speed domes.

6.3.2 PTZ Operation

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, zoom in/out, increase/decrease iris, increase/decrease focus, set and call preset, call patrol/pattern. For detailed steps, see PTZ Control.

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6.4 Video Wall Operation

6.4.1 Region Configuration

The whole video wall can be divided into different regions for management.

Steps

1. Tap on the upper-right corner. 2. Tap .

Figure 6-5 Add Region

3. Enter video wall ID, start and end coordinates. 4. Tap OK.

Note

Up to 16 regions are supported. The maximum region specification is 6 8. If you do not configure the region, region 1 corresponds to video wall 1, region 2 corresponds

to video wall 2, and region 16 corresponds to video wall 16 by default.

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6.4.2 Video Wall Control

When you press Num+CAM to preview, the stream type adapts to the platform by default. But you can switch the stream type.

Select a coordinate grid that has been linked with an output interface, and perform operations such as opening a window, closing a window, resizing a window, and dividing a window.

For LED video walls, you can open a window or batch open windows by tapping icons on the upper right corner.

Select a video wall to switch scenes and display the current layout. Switch the specified camera to the specified monitor or sub-window of the video wall. Do not support camera group. For detailed steps, see Video Wall Control.

6.4.3 PTZ Operation

You can control the added speed dome, like control PTZ movement, turn on/off light, turn on/off wiper, zoom in/out, increase/decrease iris, increase/decrease focus, set and call preset, call patrol/pattern. For detailed steps, see PTZ Control.

6.5 Video Wall Playback

On the keyboard video wall, you can play back video files from cameras on HikCentral platform.

Note

Local storage and device storage are supported. Fast playback, slow playback, and pause/resume playback are supported. The progress bar will

be displayed during playback. You can drag the progress bar back and forth to view the playback screen.

Method 1

1. Press Num+REGION to select a region, or press Num+WALL to select a wall. 2. Tap to select a window to start playback. For detailed steps, see Video Wall Playback.

Method 2

1. Select a wall in the wall list. 2. Press Num+MON. 3. Select a channel with records to start playback.

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Chapter 7 System

Tap System at home page to enter system interface. You can configure keyboard network, hardware, time, etc.

Note

Restoring default settings, importing/exporting configuration files, and remote upgrades require the administrator password to be verified.

7.1 Language

Select System Maintenance Language to view the language.

7.2 Hardware

Go to System Hardware, and set the following parameters.

Figure 7-1 Hardware Parameters

Transparency

Select menu transparency. Available only in local live view.

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Performance

You can select minimum delay, medium(default) or default according to the actual network.

Alarm

Keyboard alarms when network disconnected or IP conflicted.

7.3 Storage

7.3.1 FTP Storage

Captured images and clipped videos will be saved to FTP server. And when you upgrade keyboard via FTP server, the upgrade file from FTP server will be uploaded to the keyboard.

Before You Start

Build a FTP server.

Steps

1. Go to System Storage FTP.

Figure 7-2 FTP Storage

2. Configure FTP server information. IP Address: IP address of FTP server. Folder: The folder name to be created in FTP server. User Name and Password: User name and password of FTP server.

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Note

The following special characters are not allowed: / \ : * ? ' " < > | %.

3. Tap Save.

7.3.2 USB Storage

Save captured images and clipped videos in USB flash drive.

Steps

1. Go to System Storage USB. 2. Tap Save.

7.4 Upgrade

You are recommended to upgrade your keyboard under the help of professional technical support. Export configuration file of the keyboard before upgrade. For detailed steps, see Import/Export Configuration File.

7.4.1 FTP Upgrade

Steps

1. Configure FTP server. For detailed steps, see Storage. 2. Turn on FTP server and input upgrade file into FTP root folder. 3. Go to System Maintenance and select FTP upgrade. 4. Enter admin password to confirm.

7.4.2 USB Flash Drive Upgrade

Steps

1. Save upgrade file in USB flash drive. 2. Connect USB flash drive to keyboard USB interface. 3. Go to System Maintenance and select USB Flash Drive upgrade. 4. Enter admin password to confirm.

7.5 Import/Export Configuration File

You can export the configuration file to the computer or import the configuration file from the computer to the keyboard. In case of keyboard failure, you need to back up the data by exporting the configuration file first, and then repair the failure. When you need to copy the data of this

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keyboard to another keyboard, you can also import/export the configuration file.

Steps

1. Go to System Maintenance. 2. Import/export configuration file.

Import Configuration File: Tap Import. Enter admin password. Select the database file (kbConfig) to import.

Export Configuration File: Tap Export. Enter admin password. Select the folder to export configuration file (kbConfig).

7.6 Factory Default

Restore keyboard to factory default settings. Go to System Maintenance. Simple: Restore all parameters, except the network (including IP address, subnet mask, gateway,

MTU, NIC working mode, default route, server port, etc.) and user account parameters, to the factory default settings.

Complete: Restore all settings to factory default settings.

7.7 Auxiliary Key

You can set F1 or F2 as Two-way Audio or Enlarge/Restore Sub-Window.

7.8 Lock Keyboard

Steps

1. Hold LOCK for 3 seconds to exit to home page and lock keyboard. 2. Press LOCK again to unlock keyboard.

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Chapter 8 Web Configuration

You can add devices, manage channels or configure basic parameters through the web interface of the network keyboard. It is convenient to remotely configure and maintain the network keyboard.

8.1 Login

Before You Start

Ensure that the network keyboard is connected to the network and the IP address of the network keyboard is obtained.

Steps

1. Open the browser, enter the IP address of the network keyboard (HTTPS://IP address) in the address bar, and enter the login interface.

Figure 8-1 Login

2. Enter user name and password. 3. Click Login.

8.2 Add Devices

8.2.1 Manually Add

When the network keyboard is used as the control center and you select the keyboard operation mode, add the device first according to this section.

Steps

1. In Device Management interface, select to add Center Device or IPC/Network Dome.

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2. Click Add, select to add devices by IP address or IP segment, and enter IP Address, Port, User Name and Password, and select protocol type.

Figure 8-2 Add Device by IP Address

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Figure 8-3 Add Device by IP Segment

Note

It takes a long time to add devices by IP segment. Please wait patiently. After adding devices in IP segment mode, you need to refresh manually to get the added

devices.

3. If you enable stream encryption for the device, you need to enter the verification code when adding the device by IP address.

4. Check or uncheck Add Video Recorder Output as desired.

Note

Check Add Video Recorder Output, and the output port type, channel number and other information will be listed in the output port list.

5. Optional: In Device Management interface, click Add SADP, enter user name and password, check the device to be added, and click OK to add online devices on the same network segment.

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Figure 8-4 Add SADP

Note

SADP search can only add devices in the same network segment. After adding devices in batches by SADP, you need to refresh manually to get the added

devices.

8.2.2 Import Input Channels in Batches

Before You Start

1. Add several devices manually. Go to Channel Management Input Channel, click Export, enter password, and then export channel information.

2. Edit the device channel information based on the exported template, and save the exported channel information into the local PC.

Steps

1. Go to Channel Management Input Channel. 2. Click Import.

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Figure 8-5 Import Input Channel in Batches

3. Click Browse and select the imported template. 4. Enter password and click OK.

The channels in the template will be added into network keyboards.

8.3 Channel Management

8.3.1 Edit Channel

Steps

1. Go to Channel Management Input Channel.

Note

Input and output channels can be edited. This section takes input channels as an example.

2. Select the input channel to be edited and click Edit.

Figure 8-6 Edit Input Channel

3. Edit channel parameters.

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Input Channel ID

Each input channel corresponds to a unique number, which is valid for video wall and local live view.

Stream Type

Code stream for local live view and video wall preview.

Transmission Protocol

Available for video wall preview. 4. Click OK.

8.3.2 Camera Group

Camera group enables you to preview a group of cameras (input channels) in sequence.

Steps

1. Go to Channel Management Camera Group. 2. Click Add.

Figure 8-7 Add Camera Group

3. Enter Name and Interval(s).

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4. Check input channels to be linked and click OK.

Note

Up to 16 camera groups can be added. Each camera group can link up to 64 input channels. Interval range: 10 to 65535 seconds. The camera groups set by different users are independent. Namely, users can only view and

edit their own camera groups.

5. Click Edit in Camera Group interface, uncheck input channels to be unlinked and click OK to unlink the input channel.

8.4 Serial Port Settings

RS-485 and RS-232 serial port parameters can be set in the Serial Port Settings interface. You can set baud rate, data bit, protocol type, stop bit, parity and other parameters of RS232 and RS485, edit the address of RS485 serial port, and copy RS485 serial port settings to all. Configure the parameters of RS-485 port when the serial port is connected to analog dome. Configure the parameters of RS-232 port when the serial port is connected to the analog matrix.

Figure 8-8 RS485 Serial Port Settings

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Figure 8-9 RS232 Serial Port Settings

8.5 Network

Steps

1. Select Network Management at the main interface. 2. Configure network parameters.

Check DHCP to obtain IP address and related network parameters automatically. Uncheck DHCP and enter IP address, gateway, subnet mask.

3. Click Save.

Figure 8-10 Network Parameters

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8.6 System Settings

8.6.1 Version

Go to System Management Version to view system version information, including device type, serial No., firmware version, decoding version, MCU version and web version.

Figure 8-11 Version Information

8.6.2 User Management

Administrator can add operator and allocate devices to operator. Operator permissions are as follows:

Add, edit, and delete macro and group. Add, edit, and delete region. Deleting, editing, and adding devices are not allowed.

Steps

1. Go to System Management User Management. 2. Click Add.

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Figure 8-12 Add User

3. Enter user name and password for an operator, and click OK.

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Caution

We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

4. Check devices to be linked as desired and click OK.

Note

Keyboard supports up to 32 users: 1 administrator and 31 operators. The operator can only operate on the devices allocated.

5. Optional: Click Edit, uncheck the devices to be unlinked and click OK to unlink the devices.

8.6.3 System Maintenance

Go to System Management System Maintenance to restart the device, restore defaults, export/import configuration file, etc.

Note

Restoring default settings, importing/exporting configuration files, and remote upgrades require the administrator password to be verified.

Restart

You can restart the network keyboard.

Restore Defaults

Simply Restore: Keep the activation state (administrator password) and the network parameters of the network keyboard, and the remaining parameters will be restored to the default settings.

Completely Restore: Completely restore the parameters to default settings.

Import/Export Configuration File

You can export the configuration file to the computer or import the configuration file from the computer to the keyboard. In case of keyboard failure, you need to back up the data by exporting the configuration file first, and then repair the failure. To copy the data of this keyboard to another keyboard, you can also import/export the configuration file.

Note

Please set the key for the configuration file when exporting it. The configuration file encrypted and exported is named as configurationdata.

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If the configuration file is encrypted, you need to enter the key of the configuration file when importing it.

Remote Upgrade

Click Browse to select the upgrade file in the computer, and click Upgrade to upgrade the network keyboard remotely.

Note

The upgrade file must be named as digicap.dav.

8.6.4 Log Management

Go to System Management System Maintenance Log, select the major and minor types and start and end time of the log, and then search and export the log.

Figure 8-13 View Logs

8.6.5 Security Settings

Go to System Management Security Settings, and enable or disable SSH and SADP. SSH is disabled by default after the network keyboard is restarted.

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