Dante DLA6332 Installation And Operation Manual

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DLA6332-35
3D Keyboard
Installation and Operations Manual
Model Number: DLA6332 (RS-232) and
DLA6335 (TCP-IP)
Description: PTZ Dome/Receiver/Driver and
DLA Series DVR Keyboard/Controller

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  • Page 1 DLA6332-35 3D Keyboard Installation and Operations Manual Model Number: DLA6332 (RS-232) and DLA6335 (TCP-IP) Description: PTZ Dome/Receiver/Driver and DLA Series DVR Keyboard/Controller...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome ..........................5 Important Safeguarding and Warnings ................6 Features and Specifications ..................7 1.1 Features ......................7 1.2 Specifications ..................... 7 Keyboard Function ...................... 8 2.1 Keyboard Appearance ..................8 2.2 Key Function List ....................8 2.3 Keyboard Ports ....................
  • Page 3 4.3.4 Empty Control Point ................18 4.4 Assistant Setup ....................18 4.4.1 Backlight Setup ..................18 4.4.2 Alarm Setup ................... 18 4.4.3 Language ....................18 4.5 System Information ..................18 4.6 Control Point ....................19 4.6.1 ID ......................20 4.6.2 Machine Name ..................20 4.6.3 IP Address ....................
  • Page 4 6.2 Keyboard Setup ....................27 6.3 Operation ......................27 6.3.1 Direction Setup ..................28 6.3.2 Preset ..................... 28 6.3.3 Scan ......................28 6.3.4 Tour ......................29 6.3.5 PATTERN ....................29 6.3.6 Pan Rotation ..................30 Keyboard Upgrade ....................31 7.1 Control Keyboard Upgrade ................31 7.2 Network Keyboard Upgrade ................
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome Thank you for purchasing our network keyboard! This operating manual is designed to be a reference tool for the operation of your keyboard. Here you can find information about this keyboard features and functions, as well as a detailed menu tree.
  • Page 6: Important Safeguarding And Warnings

    Important Safeguarding and Warnings All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes. We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation All the examination and repair should be done by the qualified service engineers. We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.
  • Page 7: Features And Specifications

    1 1 1 1 F F F F eature eature eatures s s s and eature and S S S S pecification pecification pecifications s s s pecification 1.1 Feature Feature Feature Features s s s This series keyboard has the following features One keyboard can control multiple DVRs, or you can use multiple keyboards to control one DVR.
  • Page 8: Keyboard Function

    2 2 2 2 Key Keyboard board board board F F F F unction unction unction unction 2.1 Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard A A A A ppearance ppearance ppearance ppearance The keyboard appearance is shown as below. See Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 ①...
  • Page 9 indication light Serial port Light turns on when connected with serial port device indication light Alarm ALARM Light turns on when connected with alarm indication light devices Power POWER Light turns on when keyboard connected with power and indication ligh works properly.
  • Page 10: Keyboard Ports

    Confirm ENTER Confirm current operation Direction keys In single surveillance mode, click up/down to switch between various channels. Modify numeral down Modify setup PTZ control switch In dynamic surveillance mode, click left/right  left key to switch between single window display and multiple window display mode.
  • Page 11: Port Features

    Figure 2-2 ① RJ45 network port ② RS485 port ③ RS232 port ④ Power socket 2.4 Port Port Port Features Port Features Features Features RS232 can directly connect with DVR. The distance should be within 10m. One RS232 port could only connect with one DVR. You must use 485-> 232 converters to connect more DVRs.
  • Page 12: Menu Tree

    Net setting 3 3 3 3 Menu Menu T T T T ree Menu Menu Time setting Key board menu tree is shown as below. Address setting Local Menu operation Device name CTL Point Device type Network connection Connection type RS232 Password RS485...
  • Page 13: Input Method

    3.1 Input Input M M M M ethod ethod Input Input ethod ethod Click SHIFT, you can switch between numeral/capitalized character/small character. : Numeral A: Capitalized character @ Small character. 3.2 Log Log I I I I n n n n Plug in power socket, power indication light is on.
  • Page 14: Menu Operation

    4 4 4 4 Menu Menu Menu O O O O peration Menu peration peration peration Menu operation includes five items: Local setup CTL point Advance Assistant System information 4.1 Local Local S S S S etup etup Local Local etup etup Local setup includes the following items...
  • Page 15: Device Name

    Device type Connection type Network connection RS232 RS485 ID:*3 Dev name: DVR-1 Dev Type: DVR Connection type: RS232 4.2.1 ID Here is for you to input front device ID. Move the cursor to highlight ID and then use input numeral. If there is a * before the ID number (such as *3), it means that front device has control point setup.
  • Page 16: Advanced

    S-bit 232ADD: PRTCL: Baud: D-bit: O_E VFY: S-Bit: 4.2.4.3 RS485 When connection type is RS485, click ENTER key you can see an interface ask you to input the following information 232ADD PRTCL Baud D-bit O_E VFY S-bit 485ADD: PRTCL: Baud: 300 D-bit: 8 O_E VFY: None S-Bit: 1...
  • Page 17: User Management

    User: admin Password: Confirm 4.3.2 User Management User management is for administrator only. Administrator can add, delete or modify user, set power for each user. Ordinary user can only modify its own password and operate all functions within power setting limit.
  • Page 18: Set Local As Default

    4.3.3 Set Local as Default Here is for you to restore factory default setup. Note: when you operate this function, please be careful! Set Local as Default? Yes: ENTER No: Esc 4.3.4 Empty Control Point Here is for you to delete all control point information. Click ENTER to clear all.
  • Page 19 4.6 Control Control P P P P oint oint Control Control oint oint You can input either of the following information to search one device. System can automatically connect with that device and you can use keyboard to control it. For control keyboard: For network keyboard You can click ENTER to go to the above menu and then input corresponding property to search.
  • Page 20: Control Point

    Control point includes the following items. Machine name IP address RS232 RS485 Machine RS232 RS485 4.6.1 4.6.1 4.6.1 4.6.1 Use left/right to highlight ID and then click ENTER. Here is for you to input device ID. 4.6.2 4.6.2 4.6.2 4.6.2 Machine Name Use left/right to highlight Machine and then click ENTER.
  • Page 21: Keyboard Control Dvr

    5 5 5 5 Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard C C C C ontrol DVR Keyboard ontrol DVR ontrol DVR ontrol DVR 5.1 Serial Serial P P P P ort ort C C C C onnection onnection Serial Serial onnection onnection 5.1.1 RS232 Serial Port Connection You can use one RS232 cable to connect DVR serial port and keyboard serial port together.
  • Page 22: Multi-Keyboard Link Via Rs485

    …… 485->232 converter 485->232 converter 485->232 converter …… Figure 5-3 One 485 bus can connect with thirty-two RS485->232 converters,one RS485->232 converter can connect with twelve DVRs. 5.1.3 Multi-keyboard link via RS485 You can use the following figure if you are connecting multiple keyboards via RS485 port. See Figure 5-4.
  • Page 23: Rj45 Port Connection

    5.2.1 RJ45 port connection 5.2.1.1 Direct connection Please refer to the Figure 5-6.for direct connection information. Crossover cable Figure 5-6 5.2.1.2 Connect via HUB Please refer to the following figure if you are connecting via the hub. See Figure 5-7. ……...
  • Page 24: Keyboard Setup After Serial Port Connection

    Figure 5-8 5.3.2 Keyboard Setup after Serial Port Connection In menu, go to control point setup. Here you need to input the following information. ID: *3 Dev name: DVR-1 Dev type: DVR Connection type: RS232 If there is a * before the ID number (such as *3), it means this front device has control point setup. You can view device *3 corresponding type and name.
  • Page 25: Keyboard Setup After Network Connection

    DLA6335 is network keyboard/2 generation control keyboard protocol, its corresponding DVR serial port protocol is network keyboard protocol. DLA6332 is the first generation keyboard protocol, its corresponding DVR serial port is control keyboard protocol or RS-232 protocol. 5.3.3 Keyboard Setup after Network Connection ID, device name and device type setup please refer to 6.3.2.
  • Page 26: Network Keyboard Backup (Usb Backup)

    Note: before click tour key, please make sure your current series DVR supports tour function. You can click tour key ( ) to begin touring. 、⊞、⊞、⊞ are corresponding to :One/four/nine/sixteen window display modes. You can click numeral key to go to corresponding channel. E.g. you can click numeral 1 to go to channel one.
  • Page 27: Network Keyboard Control Dome

    6 6 6 6 Network Network Network K K K K eyboard Network eyboard eyboard eyboard C C C C ontrol ontrol ontrol ontrol D D D D ome 6.1 Cable Cable C C C C onnection onnection Cable Cable onnection onnection Please make sure keyboard AB line and dome AB line connection is right.
  • Page 28: Direction Setup

    Click MENU, the image is shown as below. The menu here should work with dome menu. 1. up 5.Previous menu 2. down 6.Next menu 3. Left 7.Confirm 4. Right 8.Exit 6.3.1 Direction Setup 6.3.1.1 Speed It is to control direction. The value ranges from one to eight. Please use the Speed:5 number buttons of the keyboard to input value (between 0~8) and press 〈Zoom〉...
  • Page 29: Tour

    Note: for versatile scan and random scan, you need corresponding Value :1 Scan protocols to support. > start Scan setup 6.3.4 Tour Versatile scan Stop 6.3.4.1 Tour setup Random scan Speed Use up/down keys to highlight add to tour. Input value in tour group. For example, here we want to add tour point 2 and 3 in tour group 1.
  • Page 30: Pan Rotation

    Input value is the pattern path you want to set (Maximally support five paths). Click ENTER to confirm. Pattern Value:1 Move cursor to highlight start and then input pattern value. • Patter setup > Start Now click ENTER to confirm. Rotation Stop Move cursor to highlight stop.
  • Page 31: Keyboard Upgrade

    7 7 7 7 Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard U U U U pgrade Keyboard pgrade pgrade pgrade 7.1 Control Keyboard Control Keyboard Control Keyboard Control Keyboard U U U U pgrade pgrade pgrade pgrade Control keyboard does not support remote upgrade. Please ship your control keyboard back to our factory to upgrade.
  • Page 32 Figure 7-3...
  • Page 33: Make Com Cable

    8 8 8 8 Make Make Make COM Cable Make COM Cable COM Cable COM Cable The keyboard standard accessories package includes the following items. One DB9 Seven DB9 One six-pin crystal port One 25-pin (DB25) One 485 transmission box. (Including one power source.) 8.1 Make Make Make...
  • Page 34 Connect switch 25-pin box RS232 port with DVR RS232 port. (25-pin outlet supports maximum twelve RS232 ports. Switch is just for sending not for receiving. So you can use two cables: GND and TXD) Please refer to the following sheet if you are connecting 485 switch box to DVR See Figure 8-3. RS485switch box 25-pin port RS232 port (DB25)...

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