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5.1 Configuring the KBD4000
TM
The KBD4000 must be pre-configured before being operational
. To setup the
KBD4000
TM
, follow these steps:
Remove the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the keyboard and set the
switches to these positions:
1. Set switches 1, 2 and 3 to OFF (select the multiplexer mode of operation).
2. Set switch 4 to ON (to enable the non-polled communication mode).
3. Set switch 5 to OFF (unused).
4. Set switch 6 to OFF (to disable turbo pan feature).
5. Set switch 7 to ON (to address all cameras consecutively).
6. Set switch 8 to ON (to enable programming mode of the Multisite Video
2. Set switch 4 to ON (to enable the non-polled communication mode).
3. Set switch 5 to OFF (unused).
4. Set switch 6 to OFF (to disable turbo pan feature).
5. Set switch 7 to ON (to address all cameras consecutively).
6. Set switch 8 to ON (to enable programming mode of the Multisite Video
Receiver).
5.2 Configuring the Microflex Video Receiver
To properly interface the KBD4000
TM
to the Multisite video receiver, DATA1 of the
Microflex video receiver must be configured properly using the MNM configuration
software (see Chapter 4). To do so, follow these steps:
software (see Chapter 4). To do so, follow these steps:
1. Launch the Multisite Network Manager software (MNM).
2. Select the receiver unit in the left panel.
3. Click on the Data tab and select DATA1.
4. Configure the data port as follows: Connection = “none”, baud rate =
2. Select the receiver unit in the left panel.
3. Click on the Data tab and select DATA1.
4. Configure the data port as follows: Connection = “none”, baud rate =
“9600bps”, Correction = ”Off”, handshake = “none”, parity = “odd”, Genex
mode = “On”.
mode = “On”.
5. Press the UPLOAD button to set the receiver with this new configuration.
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The video receiver DATA1 port supports RS-485 signal levels only (not RS-232). To
program the video receiver using MNM, you will need a signal converter plug-in module
to convert the RS-485 signals to RS-232 signals for communication with the computer on
DATA 1.
program the video receiver using MNM, you will need a signal converter plug-in module
to convert the RS-485 signals to RS-232 signals for communication with the computer on
DATA 1.
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Comlink might already have completed this pre-configuration at the factory. In this case, ignore
these steps.