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Microflex AV/ADV/AVr/ADVr North-American user’s manual / Rev 1.4
5.5 Using the KBD4000
TM
in a Microflex Video Network
The KBD4000
TM
is an essential tool in a Multisite video network. It allows you to
configure the multiplexer options (title, date, time etc.), to select the cameras to
display, to perform the pan, tilt and zoom functions (if PTZ drivers are used).
The multiplexer automatically selects the most common operating parameters.
However, some minimal programming may be required in order for your system to
operate properly. The next sections describe all KBD4000
display, to perform the pan, tilt and zoom functions (if PTZ drivers are used).
The multiplexer automatically selects the most common operating parameters.
However, some minimal programming may be required in order for your system to
operate properly. The next sections describe all KBD4000
TM
functions supported by
the Microflex.
5.5.1 Microflex ID’s
In a Multisite video network, the unit ID must be set to a specific range.
STEP 1
A Microflex video receiver (MF24-AVr/ADVr or FV) must have a
unit ID between 1 and 16.
unit ID between 1 and 16.
STEP 2
A Microflex video transmitter (MF24-AV/ADV) must have a unit ID
between 1 and 63.
between 1 and 63.
To modify the unit ID, refer to Chapter 4 (using the MNM configuration software).
5.5.2 Camera selection in Full Screen Display
To enter the Full Screen Display mode, push the < > key once.
To select a camera in Full Screen Display mode, you must type the camera ID
number, then the <CAM> key.
number, then the <CAM> key.
Example:
to select camera 66, type: <66>, <CAM>.
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The camera ID is calculated from the Microflex transmitter unit ID (1 to 63) and with
camera input (1 to 4): CAM ID = (UNIT ID – 1)*4 + Tx cam input.
The camera ID is calculated from the Microflex transmitter unit ID (1 to 63) and with
camera input (1 to 4): CAM ID = (UNIT ID – 1)*4 + Tx cam input.
For example, to select the camera input 2 on the Multisite transmitter unit 17, you must
use CAM ID = 66 ( (17-1)*4 + 2).
use CAM ID = 66 ( (17-1)*4 + 2).
To select NO CAMERA, set CAM ID to 256:
<256>,<CAM>
Since the Genex protocol supports CAM IDs between 1 and 252, the Microflex video
transmitters ID’s must be between 1 and 63. Unit ID’s must be configured with the
MNM configuration software.
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transmitters ID’s must be between 1 and 63. Unit ID’s must be configured with the
MNM configuration software.
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