Pelco C1528M-F User Manual

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CONTROL GENEX MULTIPLEXER AND GENEX MULTIPLEXER DISPLAYS
Multiplexer control is not available with the KBD100.
OPERATE SCANNING FUNCTIONS
Operation of the scanning functions depends on the kind of receiver or pan/tilt mechanism you have. Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual 
for detailed instructions on operating scanning functions.
DETECT VIDEO LOSS
The CM6800E detects video loss from any system camera. If video is lost from a camera, the CM6800E blue screen appears on any monitor 
viewing that camera. When video is restored to that camera, the camera view appears on the monitor(s) again. If the system is programmed for 
a video loss alarm, the alarm icon appears.
DEFINE ZONES
A zone is a user-defined, physical location to which (1) a label is attached and (2) a camera is associated. When the associated camera is panned 
through or remains within this defined zone the zone label appears on the monitor.
Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual for detailed instructions on defining zones.
KBD200A/300A KEYBOARDS
KBD960/KBR960 KEYBOARDS
1. Enter the number of the multiplexer input.
2. Press the CAM key.
3. Press the SHIFT key. When the SHIFT LED is lit, the keyboard can 
be used to operate the following Genex multiplexer function keys:
F1: Digital zoom
F2: PIP display
F3: Quad display
AUX ON/F4: 9-screen display
AUX OFF/F5: 16-screen display
To select a camera through the multiplexer:
a. Enter the desired camera number (1-16, based on the camera 
assignments set through the multiplexer).
b. Press the CAM key.
4. Press the SHIFT key to return to normal keyboard operation.
When the SHIFT LED is off, you can control the currently selected 
PTZ camera through the multiplexer.
To return to camera selection controlled by the CM6800E:
a. Select the desired camera number.
b. Press the CAM key.
c. Move the joystick as necessary.
1. Enter a MUX input number and press 
. Each MUX input is 
associated with a camera input. Figure 43 shows MUX 1 being 
controlled.
2. Select 
. MUX Menu 1 appears. 
 should be highlighted, 
which means you have MUX control.
3. Cycle through the 16 picture inserts (if you have a 16-channel 
multiplexer) by entering the camera number and selecting 
.
4. Select 
 again to zoom into the MUX camera. You can move 
the joystick to view a specific area.
5. Select 
 to bring up MUX Menu 2. The icons for a 
picture-in-picture display, 4-camera display, 9-camera display, and 
16-camera display appear.
6. Select 
 to view four of the available 16 cameras on one 
monitor. You can cycle through all 16 cameras, four at a time, by 
repeatedly selecting 
.
7. Select 
 to view nine of the available 16 cameras on one 
monitor. Select again to see the remaining seven cameras.
8. Select 
 to view all 16 available cameras on one monitor.
Note that 
 does not work on a 9-channel mulitplexer.
MUX
MUX