COP Security Symphony Manuale utente

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SYMPHONY
KEYBOARD

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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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•Thereisthedangerofanelectricshockiftheunitisopenedbyan
unqualied service engineer or installer.
•Avoidusingtheunitoutsideofthereferencetemperatureandhumidity
indicated in the specications.
•Avoidexposingtheunittoviolentmovementorvibration.
•Donotuseorstoretheunitindirectsunlightorneartoanysourceofheat.
•Donotplaceanyobjectintotheholesusedforaircirculation.
•Alwaysusetheunitinawellventilatedlocationtopreventoverheating.
Copyright ©2008 Cop Security Ltd. All rights reserved.
Productspecicationssubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

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Overview
TheSymphonyKeyboardisavailablewitheithera2Dor3Djoystick.The3DJoystick
controls zoom in and out, as well as direction.
The unit provides all the functions required to operate PTZ cameras and speed domes,
with the ability to program presets and camera settings using the on screen display.
The same unit can be used to remotely operate and congure any of the Symphony
range of DVRs.

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Rear Panel
Installation Details
Power Switch: ON/OFF.
DC Power Input : 12V .
RS485 Data Buss : Terminals.
RS485DataBuss:RJ45.
4
3
2
15
6
7
- + - +
4321 5 6 7
Joystick-(Not supported).
MODE:DILswitchsetting-
protocol / baud rate.
Communication connector RS232.
(Not supported).
RS485 Connections
TA TB GND
(+)(-)
UTP 1 & 2
Please read the operation manual of the keyboard and the speed dome carefully before
connecting wires.
When connecting wires, rst switch off the power to all devices.
The communication wires should be shielded twisted cable and should be kept as far
away as possible from high voltage lines or other potential sources of interference.
Screw Terminals
RJ45Socket

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Set Protocol
ON
ON
ON
ON
Pelco-D
2400Bps
Pelco-P
4800Bps
Pelco-P
9600Bps
COP-2
9600Bps
Protocol Mode
switch 1 ON (Down)
switch 2 ON (Down)
switch 3 ON (Down)
switch 1 & 2 ON (Down)
The Symphony Keyboard can be used to control up to 255 compatible RS485 devices
e.g. speed dome cameras and Symphony DVR’s (max 4).
Determine the Protocol and Baud Rate in use with the devices to be connected and
assign these settings to the Keyboard using the MODE switch settings as shown below.
ON
ON
ON
ON
Once the protocol being used has been set, the keyboard does not require any further
addressing.
Each PTZ controlled camera connected to the system should be addressed with a
unique PTZ ID.
Typically: Camera 1 = 001, Camera 2 = 002, Camera 3 = 003, etc.
Each Symphony DVR included in the system should be addressed with a unique ID.
Typically: DVR 1 = 101, DVR 2 = 102, DVR 3 = 103 etc.

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Using the DVR, acess the Main Menu then select the System Settings menu.
Congure The DVR
When using the Keyboard to control and operate the Symphony DVR, ensure the ID of
the DVR does not conict with those of the speed domes.
Select the Serial Port for RS485 operation and check the ID of the DVR unit.
DVR ID

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Single Keyboard and DVR
RS485 Buss
TheRS485standardsrequireadaisy-chainconnectionbetweentheequipment.
There must be a 120 ohm termination resistor tted at both ends of the connection.
The termination resistor on the keyboard can be incorporated by setting the MODE
switch 5 to ON
ON
Mode
switch 5 ON (Down)
switch 5 ON
Termination resistor
ON
Camera 3
PTZ ID 003
Camera 2
PTZ ID 002
Camera 1
PTZ ID 001
DVR 1
ID 101
Video Out
Supply
Typical Congurations

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Make all the 485 Buss connections in a “daisy chain” conguration as shown.
Power up the domes and the DVR.
Establish the protocol and Baud rate being used by the system RS485 Buss to control
the speed domes. (see 485/232 details in the System Settings menu of the DVR).
Set the protocol and baud rate of the keyboard to be the same as rest of the system
using the Dil switches on the rear of the Keyboard (refer to page 4 for settings).
Set the PTZ ID’s of each dome camera connected. (refer to Camera setting: PTZ in the
Engineer Manual). Each camera must have a unique ID.
e.g. Camera 1: PTZ ID 001, Camera 2: PTZ ID 002 etc.
If the Keyboard is to be used to control and operate the Symphony DVR, assign the
DVR with a unique ID. e.g. ID 101 (see page 5).
Switch on the power to the Keyboard.
Current CamID:001
PELCO_D 2400bps
Display:
The Keyboard can now be used to operate the PTZ features of the connected speed
domes. (see page 19 for details).
Press the Function button F3 and the operating Mode of the keyboard will change to
provide Symphony DVR control. (see page 12 for details)
The Keyboard will initialise then default to providing PTZ control.
Addr: 00001
*DVR-SHE*
Display:

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Multiple Keyboards/Single DVR
RS485 Buss
TheRS485standardsrequireadaisy-chainconnectionbetweentheequipment.
There must be a 120 ohm termination resistor tted at both ends of the connection.
The termination resistor on the keyboard can be incorporated by setting the MODE
switch 5 to ON
ON
Mode
switch 5 ON (Down)
switch 5 ON
Termination resistor
ON
Camera 3
PTZ ID 003
Camera 2
PTZ ID 002
Camera 1
PTZ ID 001
DVR 1
ID 101
Video Out
Supply

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Make all the 485 Buss connections in a “daisy chain” conguration as shown.
Power up the domes and the DVR.
Establish the protocol and Baud rate being used by the system RS485 Buss to control
the speed domes. (see 485/232 details in the System Settings menu of the DVR).
Set the protocol and baud rate of the keyboards to be the same as rest of the system
using the Dil switches on the rear of the Keyboards (refer to page 4 for settings).
Set the PTZ ID’s of each dome camera connected. (refer to Camera setting: PTZ in the
Engineer Manual). Each camera must have a unique ID.
e.g. Camera 1: PTZ ID 001, Camera 2: PTZ ID 002 etc.
If the Keyboards are to be used to control and operate the Symphony DVR, assign the
DVR with a unique ID. e.g. ID 101 (see page 5).
Switch on the power to the Keyboards.
The Keyboards will initialise then default to providing PTZ control.
Current CamID:001
PELCO_D 2400bps
Display:
Any of the keyboards can now be used to control and operate the connected speed
domes. (see page 19 for details).
Press the Function button F3 on any of the Keyboards and the operating Mode for that
Keyboard will change to provide Symphony DVR control. (see page 12 for details)
Addr: 00001
*DVR-SHE*
Display:
Note: Only one keyboard can have control of the system at any one time.
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