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ZVK-22 User Manual
ZVK-22D

USER MANUAL

Issue 04
ZVK-22D
CCTV Keyboard
Issue 04
MEYERTECH LIMITED
Page 1 of 32

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 1 of 32 ZVK-22D USER MANUAL ZVK-22D CCTV Keyboard Issue 04 MEYERTECH LIMITED...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 03 Page 2 of 32 Contents CONTENTS ........................................2 INTRODUCTION ......................................3 ZVK-22D LAYOUT ......................................4 MENUS ..........................................6 OPERATOR FEEDBACK ....................................7 SOFTKEYS ........................................8 LOG-ON AND LOG-OFF PROCEDURE ..............................12 KEYBOARD INFORMATION ..................................13 CLASSIC MODE ......................................14 CONTROLLING CAMERAS ..................................16 ALARM MODE ......................................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Menu-driven ‘soft-key’ navigation What is a ZVK-22D?  LCD combining text and graphic information A ZVK-22D is part of the ZoneVu CCTV Control family. Meyertech’s new ZVK-22D system keyboard is the  16-bit embedded processing power latest in the range of next generation ZoneVu products.
  • Page 4: Zvk-22D Layout

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 03 Page 4 of 32 ZVK-22D LAYOUT ZVK-22D Numeric Keys The numeric keys (light blue left hand side) are used for number entry. These keys are labelled 0 to 9, Clear and Enter.  The Enter key is also used as a select key when a specific option is highlighted.
  • Page 5 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 5 of 32  Softkeys These are distributed along the bottom right of the display.  Control Pane This takes up the left hand-side of the display and is used for operator information and feedback ...
  • Page 6: Menus

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 6 of 32 Menus The ZVK-22D operation is controlled by which menu is currently selected. The following menus are currently available:  Logged Off The keyboard power up mode before an operator has logged on.
  • Page 7: Operator Feedback

    Clear key to delete and then again to cancel operation. Automatic menu selection The ZVK-22D incorporates an automatic menu selection feature. Immediately on pressing a number the menu changes to provide a selection of the most common functions. The required function should be selected on completion of the number entry. The Enter key selects the default operation which is camera selection.
  • Page 8: Softkeys

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 8 of 32 Softkeys Softkeys are keys used by the operator, the function of which can vary with regard to current mode of operation Each menu consists of a series of commands. The menus are navigated using the following keys: ...
  • Page 9 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 9 of 32 Camera Function Description Colour Sets the current camera into colour mode Mono Sets the current camera into mono (B/W) mode Auto Colour Adj. Sets the current camera into auto colour/mono mode Manual Iris Toggles between manual and automatic iris on the current camera.
  • Page 10 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 10 of 32 MUX Control Function Description MUX Digital Change the currently selected camera on the multiplexer multi-screen output. The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be the selected camera MUX Spot Change the currently selected camera on the multiplexer spot output. The next numeric entry followed by Enter will be the selected camera.
  • Page 11 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 11 of 32 Alarm Management Function Description Alarm Cancel Cancels the current alarm Alarm Silence Silences the local alarm warning Engineer Setup Function Description Network setup Mac Address Line Termination Mode Baud rate Exit Joystick setup Centre stick Speed mode...
  • Page 12: Log-On And Log-Off Procedure

    The ZVK-22D supports  49 users  1 dedicated engineer logon.  Operator control priority can be set on an individual user basis. The ZVK-22D comes with three default users already configured: User Name Password Default User 1111 Default User 2 2222...
  • Page 13: Keyboard Information

    (Nothing displayed) Communications is good  Not Detected The ZVK-22D is not detecting any communications. This generally means a fault with the network receive (i.e. the keyboard cannot see polls from the controller).  No Response The ZVK-22D is not detecting enough polls to operate correctly. This generally means a fault with the network transmit (i.e.
  • Page 14: Classic Mode

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 14 of 32 Classic Mode The Control pane of the display is used to display information about the currently selected camera. Monitor 1 Camera 8 Lamp o Aux 1 o Iris Aux 3 o Wiper o The current monitor and camera are displayed on the top.
  • Page 15 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 15 of 32 Selecting cameras and monitors To select a monitor. Method 1 01. Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Select Monitor. 02. Now enter a monitor in the range 1 – 999 using the numeric keypad followed by Enter. Method 2 01.
  • Page 16: Controlling Cameras

    Camera presets are ‘preset’ camera positions of Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus which the camera automatically returns to when requested by either the user or ZoneVu system. Home is a special preset position usually set by the system administrator as the position the camera should be at when not being controlled by a user.
  • Page 17 Preset Patrols are generally configured and stored by each particular camera in the system. Various types of camera Preset Patrols exist eg. Random, Ordered and Mimic. The task of the ZVK-22D is to command them to start or stop.
  • Page 18: Alarm Mode

    Alarm Mode Alarm mode allows alarms to be advised to the operator using just the ZVK-22D keyboard. On receipt of an alarm from the Site Controller or Series 328 matrix, the buzzer will sound and a pop-up menu will appear asking the user if they want to navigate to the alarm menu.
  • Page 19: Controlling Peripherals

    Page 19 of 32 Controlling Peripherals DVR Control DVR mode allows the user to take control of DVRs connected to the ZoneVu system. Once in the DVR Control Menu you can: Select a DVR camera input to DVR Output 1 ...
  • Page 20 Press the softkey directly adjacent to the menu option, Stop MUX Control MUX mode allows the user to take control of Multiplexers connected to the ZoneVu system. Once in the Multiplexer Control Menu you can: Select a multiplexer camera input to the multiplexer MSC output, normally referred to as the digital output.
  • Page 21: Configuration

    ZSC-250-xx and all the keyboards on a system can be backed up (one at a time) from a single point. Engineer setup Logging in as the engineer puts the ZVK-22D into the Engineer Setup menu. This menu is used to configure the keyboard settings, usually at the time of commissioning.
  • Page 22 Basic providing the operator with improved speed control. Select this option only following advice from Meyertech Technical Support  Login Account Setup Operators of the ZVK-22D are required to log-on and log-off the keyboard to operate it. New operators can be easily added through the Login account setup menu. Description Default Insert new user Enter the operators name using the alphanumeric keypad and press Enter.
  • Page 23 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 23 of 32 Note: In the Edit Zonal switch menu, the menu and next keys turn into navigation keys that can be used to scroll through the camera switch details of the currently displayed zonal switch. ...
  • Page 24: Unit Address

    Page 24 of 32 Configuration Backup Using Meyertech’s configuration and backing up tool, Mpower, it is possible to backup all the configuration on the ZVK-22D keyboard. This is done on a system by connecting to a ZSC-1000plus (PC2 port), ZSC-250 or ZSC-250-IP.
  • Page 25 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 25 of 32 Backup MEYERTECH LIMITED...
  • Page 26 ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 26 of 32 Restore configuration to the keyboard Backup from the keyboard Backup configuration Press this button to backup the configuration from the keyboard. The blue bar will indicate the progress of the backup. If this bar stops moving please press the backup button and the backup will continue.
  • Page 27: Fusion User Synchronising

    Page 27 of 32 Fusion User Synchronising It is often important to synchronise user names between the ZVK-22D keyboard and the Fusion GUIs. This is most apparent when using the Meyertech auditing suite of applications – FusionAudit and FusionAuditZVK. This process allows the installer to confirm that the user reference on a keyboard is the same user as reference on the GUI.
  • Page 28 Once the list is imported it can be reviewed in Mpower. It is not possible to export the list from Mpower back to Fusion. Once you have reviewed the user list it can be sent to the keyboard by pressing the “-> ZVK-22D” button.
  • Page 29: Safety Precautions

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 29 of 32 Safety Precautions 1. Carefully read this Product Manual prior to commencing installation and configuration. 2. Before working on this product power it down and remove the power leads. Removing panel’s modules or PCB’s may cause damage to the product and present an electric shock and fire hazard.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    The ZVK-22D requires no Planned Preventive Maintenance periods (PPM’s) as it is mainly solid state in design. The ZVK-22D contains no serviceable parts and should be returned to our Service Centre in Scunthorpe for repair or replacement under warranty. Any repairs, attempted repairs or replaced components not carried out by the Meyertech Service Centre will void all Meyertech warranties and liabilities.
  • Page 31: Support

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 31 of 32 Support Meyertech support can be accessed a number of different ways depending on whether you are a Meyertech Certified Partner (MCP), a Non-MCP with a current Support Menu or a customer who has just purchased a new product.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    ZVK-22 User Manual Issue 04 Page 32 of 32 Warranty Please refer to Meyertech Limited ‘Terms & Conditions of Sale of Goods & Services’ for interpretation. If the Buyer establishes to the Seller's reasonable satisfaction that there is a defect in the materials or workmanship of the Goods manufactured, then the Seller shall at its option, at its sole discretion and within a reasonable time, arrange for the repair or making good such defect or failure in such Goods free of charge to the Buyer (including all costs of transportation of any Goods or materials to and from the Buyer for that purpose),...

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