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TVK 800 User Manual
P/N 1072696A • REV • ISS 13MAY14

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  • Page 1 TVK 800 User Manual P/N 1072696A • REV • ISS 13MAY14...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2014 United Technologies Corporation. Interlogix is part of UTC Building and Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Trademarks and Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or patents registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Introduction 3 Features 3 Package contents 4 Installation environment 4 Description 5 Connections 5 Keypad description 6 Function keys 6 Playback control dial and keys 7 Select options on the LCD display 8 Joystick operation 8 Using the key commands 8 Overview of the user groups 10 Logging in/out 11 Menu overview 13...
  • Page 4 Local keypad configuration by the Manager 46 Logging in/out 46 Display list of accessible devices 47 Local live view 47 Playback a file 48 User management 49 Input settings 50 Output settings 51 Macro settings 51 Playback files from an encoder 52 Advanced settings 52 Log out of the keypad 52 Reboot the keypad 52...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Features Hardware • 7’’ TFT touch screen at 800×480 resolution • 4-axis joystick • Shortcut keys for PTZ control, setting and calling of preset, preset tour, and shadow tour • Shortcut keys for playback operation • Shortcut keys for input groups and output groups •...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Package contents When you receive the product, check the package and contents for damage and verify that all items are included. If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your local supplier. Items shipped with the product include: • TVK 800 keypad •...
  • Page 7: Description

    Description This chapter describes how to connect the keypad as well the functions of the different keys on the keypad. Connections Figure 1: Back view of the keypad 1. Touch pen 6. RS-485 interface 2. GND 7. LAN, PoE (802.3af) 3.
  • Page 8: Keypad Description

    Keypad description Figure 2: Keypad top view 1. Playback control 5. 4-axis joystick. See “Playback control dial and keys” on Control pan, tilt and zoom as well as page 7 for further information. capture snapshots. See “Joystick operation” on page 8 for further 2.
  • Page 9: Playback Control Dial And Keys

    Figure 3: Description of the function keys MON-G CAM-G Select a monitor Select a video tile Select a camera Select a monitor Select a camera (decoders only) group group MULT TOUR GROUP Select a multiview Call a macro Set or call a tour Set or call a .
  • Page 10: Select Options On The Lcd Display

    Figure 4: Description of the playback control dial and keys Not used. Play the last five minutes in decoder playback mode. Play/pause. Stop play back. Play back the previous file (not available in USB playback mode). Record. Play back the next file (not available in USB playback mode).
  • Page 11 Description Example MULT Num+MULT: Select the multiview Press the 2+MON+2+MULT keys to display format for the selected output configure a two-division display for channel. monitor 2. Num+MON+Num+WIN+Num+CAM-G: Press the 2+MON+3+WIN keys to select Output and display the video signal video tile 3 of monitor 2. from the camera group on the selected video tile of the monitor in cycle.
  • Page 12: Overview Of The User Groups

    Other keys Table 3: Functions of the other keys Description Example Num+MAC: Call the MAC command. Press the 1+MAC keys to call MAC command 1. SHIFT SHIFT+LOCK: Lock/unlock the Press the SHIFT+LOCK keys to lock/unlock system. the system. LOCK Lock/unlock the system. Press and hold the LOCK key, or press the SHIFT+LOCK key, to lock/unlock the system.
  • Page 13: Logging In/Out

    Table 4: User levels User Description Admin The administrator has full access to all menu settings. • Configure basic parameters of the keypad • Add, modify, and delete devices • Remotely control the front panel • Add, modify, and delete manager users •...
  • Page 14 2. Select your user name from the drop-down list (admin, manager, operator/custom) and enter the password. Note: Record your password in a safe place. If you should forget your password, you will not be able to access the keypad functions. Please contact technical support for assistance.
  • Page 15: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Not all user types have permission to access all menu functions. Figure 6: Main menu (Admin shown) Menu function Description 1. Keypad Keypad management: View the device version, configure network parameters, configure hardware settings, set date and time, select the language, calibrate the touch screen, upgrade the system, and import/export a configuration file.
  • Page 16: Keypad Configuration Via The Web Browser

    Keypad configuration via the web browser You can quickly and easily configure remotely the keypad via a web browser. The main menu functions available depend on the type of user: Administrator, Manager, or Operator/Customized user. This chapter provides an overview on configuring the keypad via a browser. For further information on how to configure by the different user types, see: •...
  • Page 17: Keypad Management

    Figure 7: Main web window (Version menu shown) User type (Admin shown) Logout Menu panel Setup window Click a menu item to select it. Enter the required data for each parameter. Keypad management This menu is only accessible by the Administrator. Keypad You can configure all the keypad parameters from the browser by clicking the submenu panel and entering the required parameters.
  • Page 18: Device Management

    Device management The Administrator can add, modify, or delete a device from the keypad. See Figure 9 below. The Manager and Operator/Custom users can only see the list of devices available. For further information on setting up device parameters, see “Device management”...
  • Page 19 Figure 10: User Management window Add a user 1. Click User Management in the submenu panel. The “User Management” window appears. 2. Click the button. In the pop-up window, add the new user details. Enter the user type (“Permission”) and new password. Confirm the password and then click Modify a user 1.
  • Page 20: Input Settings

    2. Click the button. The “User-Add Device” pop-up window appears, listing all the devices added to the keypad by the Administrator. 3. Select the desired devices and click the button to add the devices to the selected user. The successfully added devices are then added to the “User- Device”...
  • Page 21 Figure 11: Input window Modify an input 1. In the “Input” window, select a camera from the list and click . The “Input Settings-Modify Input” pop-up window appears. 2. Modify the input’s name, protocol number, and stream type. Click to accept. Set up a camera group 1.
  • Page 22: Output List

    4. Select the desired cameras that you want to group together. Click to accept the changes and return to the “Input Group” window. The list of successfully added cameras to the group is shown. Output list The Administrator and Manager can modify the parameters of outputs such as Output monitors, decoders, DVRs, and NVRs.
  • Page 23: Auxiliary Functions

    3. Click the Add Output button. The “Add Output” window appears. 4. Select the desired outputs to add to the group. Click Add. 5. Click Finish to return to the “Output Settings-Output List” window to see the list of outputs added to the selected group. Auxiliary functions The keypad has AUX1 and AUX2 keys that can be configured for the AUX1 and AUX 2 functions in the system.
  • Page 24: System Status

    Click in the submenu panel to get the FTP window. See Figure 14 below. For further information on auxiliary key set up, see “FTP settings” on page 44. Figure 14: FTP window To set up the FTP server settings Enable FTP 1.
  • Page 25 Figure 15: System Status window TVK 800 User Manual...
  • Page 26: Local Keypad Configuration By The Administrator

    Local keypad configuration by the Administrator This chapter describes how the administrator can configure the keypad. The administrator has access to all the keypad functions. The keypad configuration menus are only accessible to the administrator. Log into the keypad as Admin and enter the admin password (see “Logging in/out”...
  • Page 27 2. Enter the port, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway values. - Or - DHCP Check the box. Ensure that you have a DHCP server on your network before selecting this option. 3. Click Apply. 4. Click Return to return to the Main menu or click another Keypad menu option. Hardware settings 1.
  • Page 28 Parameter Description 5. Turn off the screen Set a timer so that the keypad screen automatically turns off after a defined period of inactivity. Select a time between 0 and 10 minutes of inactivity. 6. Transparency Set the transparency level between the decoded video and the menu.
  • Page 29 2. Select the desired language. Note: Currently only English is available. 3. Click Apply to save settings. 4. Click Return to return to the Main menu or click another Keypad menu option. Calibrate the keypad touch-screen The keypad touch-screen needs to be calibrated for it to be correctly positioned. To calibrate the touch-screen: 1.
  • Page 30 The message “Screen calibration complete” appears. 3. Click to complete the calibration. Upgrade the software There are two ways to upgrade the keypad software: • Use an FTP server • Use an USB flash drive Before you can upgrade the keypad software by FTP, you must first set up an FTP server connection by TFTP or WFTP to transfer the file.
  • Page 31 Upgrade the software using an USB flash drive: 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the keypad slot. 2. In the Main menu, click Keypad > Maintenance. The window appears. 3. Click USB Upgrade to enter the USB Upgrade window. 4.
  • Page 32: Device Management

    4. To export a configuration file: 1) Insert the USB flash drive into the keypad slot. Export 2) Click to import the configuration file. Restore default settings 1. In the Main menu, click Keypad > Maintenance. The window appears. 2. Click Restore to restore the system to default.
  • Page 33 All devices found by the keypad are listed in the window. 2. Select the desired device from the list. Enter the login user name and password of the device. Several devices can be selected together if they share the same login user name and password.
  • Page 34 2. In the window that appears, enter the device name, device IP port, user name, and password. Click to add the device. Note: If the information is invalid or the device is offline, the following error message appears, “Failed to add device.” Modify the device name 1.
  • Page 35: Local Live View

    Table 5: Example of how to access a DVR monitor Keypad keys to press Monitor #1 MON #2 MON #3 MON #4 MON Note: Not all DVRs/NVRs support remote control. To remotely control a DVR/NVR using the keypad MON key: 1.
  • Page 36: Playback A File

    2. Click for the desired camera. Local live view starts immediately. 3. To view other cameras listed, press the NEXT PREV keys on the keypad to view the next or previous cameras. Playback a file 1. In the Main menu, click Output. The “Output Settings-Output List” window appears.
  • Page 37: User Management

    5. Select a file for playback from the list and click the Playback button to play back the file. Note: You can also do instant playback. See “Instant playback” on page 62 for more information. User management You can set up the keypad so that a user can access specific devices, such as cameras.
  • Page 38 Set up a user to access a specific device 1. In the Main menu, click User. The “User-User List” window appears. 2. Select the desired user and click . The “User-Device” window appears. 3. Click the Add Device button. 4. In the window that appears, select the desired devices and click to add the device to the selected user.
  • Page 39: Camera Settings

    Modify a user password 1. In the Main menu, click User. The “User-User List” window appears. 2. Click for the desired user. The “User-Change Password” pop-up window appears. 3. Enter the new password and verify it. Click to accept. Delete a user 1.
  • Page 40 3. Enter the camera number, camera name, protocol, and stream type. Click OK. Note: The camera number must be between 1 and 999,999. Note: Managers can also modify camera information. Set up a camera group 1. In the Main menu, click Input. The “Input Settings-Input” window appears. 2.
  • Page 41: Output Settings

    Output settings Use this menu to configure outputs such as monitors, decoders, DVRs, and NVRs. You can display in the “Output Settings” window all the output channels that are accessible by the user currently logged in. You can also playback files from the output channel, such as a DVR or NVR. Display the list of output channels 1.
  • Page 42: Macro Settings

    Set up an output group You can group together the different channels of a decoder, such as cameras, DVRs, and NVRs to make them easier to manage. However, you cannot create a group of camera outputs if they are connected to different DVRs or NVRs. To set up an output group of channels: 1.
  • Page 43: Playback Files From A Recorder

    The “Input Settings-Output Group” window appears. 3. Enter the macro name. Then press the key on the keypad to enter the text box in the display window. 4. Click to add the current macro command. Manage a macro 1. In the Main menu, click Macro. The “Macro Settings-Macro List” window appears. All the current macro commands are listed.
  • Page 44 Play back using a USB file 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the keypad slot. 2. Click the Local tab on the Local Playback window. The “Local Playback” window appears. 3. Select the desired file to play back. 4. Click the Playback button.
  • Page 45: Advanced Settings

    Playback 3. Select the file for playback and click to play back the file. Advanced settings Use this menu to configure FTP settings, the AUX keys, live view performance, and the PTZ speed control settings. Bidirectional audio and snapshot settings 1.
  • Page 46: Log Out Of The Keypad

    3. Select a network performance level for live view; Least Delay, Balanced (default), or Best Fluency. 4. Select a PTZ movement speed level for the PTZ camera; Low Speed, Medium Speed (default), or High Speed. 5. Click Apply. FTP settings You can upload video files and snapshots to an FTP server.
  • Page 47: Shutdown

    2. Click to confirm, or to cancel. Shutdown 1. In the Main menu, click Shutdown. Select Shutdown. The pop-up window appears, “Shut down the system?” 2. Click to confirm, or to cancel. TVK 800 User Manual...
  • Page 48 Local keypad configuration by the Manager The Administrator must first set up the Managers as users. Logging in/out To log into the system: 1. Power up the keypad. The “User Login” window appears: 2. Select your user name from the drop-down list and enter the password. 3.
  • Page 49 You return to the Login screen. Display list of accessible devices The Administrator assigns the devices that can be accessed by users with Manager rights. To display list of accessible devices 1. In the Main menu, click Device. The “Device-Device List” window appears with the list of devices available to the user.
  • Page 50 2. Click for the desired camera. Local live view starts immediately. NEXT PREV 3. To view other cameras available, press the keys on the keypad to view the next or previous cameras. Playback a file 1. In the Main menu, click Output. The “Output Settings-Output” List window appears.
  • Page 51 User management Only the Administrator can create Managers. However, only Managers can create Operator and Custom users. Add a user 1. In the Main menu, click User. The “User-User Lists” window appears. 2. Select the user type: Operator or Custom. 3.
  • Page 52 Switch user 1. In the Main menu, click User. The window appears. The list of Operators and Customized users are listed. 2. In the “User-User List” window, click to directly access the user’s login window. Input settings Use this menu to configure inputs such as cameras. Managers can group cameras together so that the cameras can be called up to appear together on a specific monitor.
  • Page 53 Set up a camera group 1. In the Main menu, click Input. The “Input Settings-Input” window appears. 2. Click the Input Group button. The “Input Settings-Input Group” window appears. 3. Select the desired group number from the Group No. drop-down list. Up to 16 camera groups can be added.
  • Page 54 Playback files from an encoder Video files stored in an encoder can be played back through the related decoder. There are two ways to play back the files: • Files located on a USB flash drive • Remote playback For instructions on doing playback from an encoder, see “Playback files from a recorder”...
  • Page 55 Local keypad configuration by the Operator and Custom users Operators and customized users can login to the system and see the list of accessible devices. They can also change their password. Logging in/out 1. Power up the keypad. The following display appears: 2.
  • Page 56 1. In the Main menu, click Device. The “Device-Device List” window appears with the list of devices available to the user. Change password 1. In the Main menu, click Advanced Settings. The “Advanced Settings-Change Password” window appears. 2. Enter the current password and the new one. Confirm the new password. Apply 3.
  • Page 57 Using the keypad This chapter shows you how to use shortcut operations, display video on a monitor from one or a group of cameras, use instant playback, and record. It also describes how to use tours, presents, preset tours, and shadow tours. Using shortcut operations Use shortcut operations to quickly access many keypad functions.
  • Page 58 Note: Window (WIN), camera group (CAM-G), multiview (MULT), and camera tour (TOUR) functions are not available in local mode. 3. Press to enter full-screen mode. Display decoded video on a monitor This section describes how to display video on a monitor when using a decoder. Multiview display Depending on the decoder used, you can display the video on the selected monitor in full-screen mode as well as in 2X2 multiview format.
  • Page 59 Note: If you enter 0 + MON in live view mode, multiview mode is not supported as video is then displayed on the keypad. Display a specific camera on a monitor You can select which camera to display on a monitor. To display a specific camera on a monitor: 1.
  • Page 60 To view a camera group on a monitor: 1. Press the keys to select the monitor. 2. Press the CAM-G keys to select the camera group to be decoded and displayed on the monitor. Note: If you enter 0 + MON in live view mode, multiview mode is not supported as video is then displayed on the keypad.
  • Page 61 Set up a camera group to display on a monitor group You can configure the keypad to display the images from a camera group on a group of monitors through a decoder. When the number of cameras in a group is less than or equal to the number of video tiles on-screen (for example eight cameras and nine video tiles), each camera is then displayed on its corresponding time (for example, camera 1 on video tile 1, camera 2 on video tile 2…)
  • Page 62 To set up a tour: 1. Press the key to enter the tour shortcut window. 2. Press the TOUR keys to set up a tour. 3. Press the ENTER keys to set up the dwell time of the selected camera and camera number.
  • Page 63 To set up a group tour: 1. Press the key to enter the group tour shortcut window. 2. Press the GROUP keys and set up a group tour. 3. Press the ENTER keys and set the monitor number. 4. Press the ENTER keys and set the camera group (CAM-G) number.
  • Page 64 Instant playback Use the keypad to quickly replay recorded video from the previous five seconds. Administrators and Manager scan also play back video from the Input menu. See “Playback a file” on page 34 for more information. To instantly playback a video: 1.
  • Page 65 During bidirectional audio: • Stop bidirectional audio by pressing 0 + AUX1/ AUX2 • If the network connection is lost during directional audio, press 0 + AUX1/AUX2 to stop the bidirectional audio and then restart it. • If the system is in cycle view mode and you want to play bidirectional audio for a specific camera, you must quit cycle view mode by pressing ESC.
  • Page 66 Method 2: To record video 1. Press the keys and select the input channel. 2. Press the key to start recording. Moving to next/previous cameras You can easily select the next or previous cameras when carrying out a shortcut operation. Note: An error message appears on-screen when the keypad window is configured to display cameras in cycle view mode.
  • Page 67 Operating PTZ cameras You can control PTZ dome cameras using the keypad. If the camera supports PTZ functions, you can use the joystick as well as the Focus, Iris, and Zoom keys on the keypad to control the camera. Setting a preset Presets are previously defined locations of a PTZ dome camera.
  • Page 68 Calling up a preset There are two ways to call up a preset: Method 1: To call up a preset using an output channel 1. Press the keys and select the monitor. 2. Press the keys and select the video tile. 3.
  • Page 69 Setting a preset tour Preset tours move a PTZ dome camera to a sequence of steps. The camera stays at a step for a set dwell time before moving on to the next step. A step consists of a step number, a dwell time, and a speed.
  • Page 70 4. Enter the preset number and press ENTER, enter the dwell time (called “Stop Time on-screen) and press ENTER, and then enter the speed and press ENTER. 5. To set the next preset in the tour, repeat step 5. Note: To clear all programmed parameters, press the PATROL keys again.
  • Page 71 Setting a shadow tour A shadow tour is a camera path that was manually-controlled. It has a beginning and end. You can set a camera to move between two points such as two locations in a car park. Only one shadow tour can be set up. The PTZ dome camera must be able to support shadow tours.
  • Page 72 4. Using the joystick, move the PTZ camera through the desired positions. 5. Press the key again to complete the shadow tour. Calling up a shadow tour The PTZ dome camera must be able to support shadow tours. There are two ways to call up a shadow tour: Method 1: To call up a shadow tour using an output channel 1.
  • Page 73 Specifications Control mode Control mode: IP-based Audio input/output Line In: 1-ch, 3.5 mm connector (2.0 Vp-p, 1 kΩ) Audio Out: 1-ch, 3.5 mm connector (Linear, 600 Ω) External interface Communication interface: 1 RJ45 10M/100M/1000M adaptive Ethernet interface, PoE 1 RS-232 interface 1 RS-485 interface 1 USB2.0 interface (for data storage and device upgrade)
  • Page 74 Index Admin Input settings camera management, 37 browser setup, 18 device management, 30 local setup, 37 macros management, 40 Manager setup, 50 output settings, 39 Instant playback, 62 playback files, 41 user management, 35 Auto search device Keypad local, 30 browser setup, 15 Auxiliary settings Keypad calibration...
  • Page 75 device, 32 Operator/Custom users accessible devices, 53 passwords, 54 Shadow tours Output settings set up, 69 browser setup, 20 Shortcut operations, 55 local setup, 39 Shutdown Manager setup, 51 local, 45 Snapshots browser setup, 21 local setup, 43 Playback a file Admin, 41 Manager, 48 Playback control dial and keys...

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