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Description
Full Function, Variable-Speed, PTZ Control The KBD960/KBR960 keyboards provide system users with the maximum degree of flexibility in controlling camera call-up and pan/ tilt or dome operation. Twenty-four programmable soft keys may be individually labeled with installation-specific titles. This allows logical camera selection based on the camera’s field of view rather than camera numbers. Features: Keyboard to Control CM6800 Matrix Switchers Full Function Keyboard Uses Pelco’s M Protocol Variable-Speed, Vector-Solving Joystick for PTZ and Dome Control Joystick Zoom Control Knob 24 Programmable Soft Keys, Six Control Keys, and Three Lens Control Keys LCD Display Provides Four Lines of Keyboard Information and Options Preset Position and Pattern Control Auxiliary Operation Download Function Key Configurations to and from Other KBD960 Keyboards Available as a Desktop (KBD960) Model and a Rack-mount (KBR960) Model
The KBD960/KBR960 keyboards provide system users with the maximum degree of flexibility in controlling camera call-up and pan/tilt or dome operation. Twenty-four programmable soft keys may be individually labeled with installation-specific titles. This allows logical camera selection based on the camera’s field of view rather than camera numbers. The KBD960/KBR960 includes a variable speed, vector-solving joystick with zoom control knob for pan/tilt/zoom and dome control. All additional lens control functions are positioned next to the joystick for one-handed operation. LCD display keys give system operators fingertip control of powerful programming and operational features. These keys access multiple menus of logically displayed icons for simplistic operation. All programmable soft keys illuminate when auxiliaries are activated. The keyboard utilizes an adjustable backlit LCD screen to provide the greatest amount of flexibility in a variety of lighting conditions. Also, an adjustable audible beeper is provided to alert operators of all alarm conditions. From the keyboard, the user can control auxiliary relay activated devices, receivers, camera/monitor switching, and multiplexer screen functions, and create single/dual patterns, zones, zone labels, presets and preset recalls. |
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