Pelco Computer Keyboard KBD4000 User Manual

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7.
Turn activity boxes on or off (the default is all are on).
To turn on all boxes, use the joystick to choose SET ALL. Press the OPEN key.
All boxes contain a symbol (as shown in Figure 10). The multiplexer monitors
activity in those boxes.
To turn off all boxes, use the joystick to choose CLEAR ALL. Press the OPEN
key.  All boxes are blank.
To turn on or off an individual box, use the joystick to select the box. Press the
OPEN key to toggle the box on or off.
Turn off boxes where you want activity ignored, such as blowing trees, highways,
computer monitors, fluorescent lighting, and non-problem areas. An example of a
non-problem area would be a camera focused on a bank vault entrance but
ignoring tellers working nearby.
8.
To test activity detection, highlight TEST and press the OPEN key.
Create motion in front of the camera. Small black and white dashes flash where
activity is detected.
To exit test mode, press the OPEN key to return to the mask.
9.
If you did not like what you saw in test mode, change the mask and retest.
10. When you finish defining the activity detection mask, go to EXIT. Press the OPEN or
CLOSE key to exit programming mode.
11.
If necessary, repeat steps 1-10 to program the activity detection mask for other cameras.
SEQUENCE SETUP (SEQ KEY)
GROUP QUAD 
(2x2)
 
1 04
 
2 04
 
3 04
 
4 04
NINE (3x3)
  04
  04
Figure 11.  Camera Sequencing Menu
Sequencing can be programmed in full-screen, four-camera, and nine-camera displays.
The cameras will not sequence when you are zooming. The LEDs above the camera
buttons on the multiplexer light to indicate which cameras are being displayed.
To program camera sequencing:
1.
Press the MAIN MONITOR key.
2.
Use the number pad to enter the multiplexer’s address (1-16 if the keyboard is
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), and then
press the UNIT key.