"keyboard") in details. Read carefully before using the device, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Model NKB5200 Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual. Signal Words...
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About the Manual ● The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between the manual and the product. ● We are not liable for losses incurred due to operating the product in ways that are not in compliance with the manual.
Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the device, comply with the guidelines when using it, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Transportation Requirements Transport the device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
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● Put the device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation. ● Install the device on a stable surface to prevent it from falling. ● Please follow the electrical requirements to power the device. ◇ Following are the requirements for selecting a power adapter. ○...
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● Operating the device in a domestic environment may cause radio interference. ● Place the device in a location that children cannot easily access. ● High Current Preventative measure: Ground the screw of the device to protective ground before you power it ●...
1 Product Introduction Network Keyboard 5200 is a touchscreen keyboard that uses the Android system. It displays live videos, decodes videos with codecs, such as H.265 and H.264, and controls devices. The keyboard is compatible with many devices, such as cameras and storage devices, and works with the Video Matrix platform and DSS Pro.
1.1.2 Rear Panel Figure 1-2 Real panel Table 1-2 Rear panel description Description Description Description Network port. OTG port connects to Microphone input Supports PoE power port supply COM port used for Microphone output Power port debugging port SD slot. Used for Power button.
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Figure 1-3 Key module ● After key module is connected to network keyboard through USB successfully, green indicator light at the upper right corner will glow for seconds and then turn off. ● When key module is connected with network keyboard, turn on main switch at the side of key module.
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Example Function Drag No. 567 camera onto present window. (Camera) 567 + 0 + camera means to turn off present video source. Preset 2 + Preset Call No. 2 preset. Tour 5 + Tour Call No. 5 tour. - - Scan 3 + Scan Call No.
2 Start and Shutdown 2.1 Start Procedure Step 1 Connect the keyboard to the power supply, and then press the power button on the rear panel. The device starts successfully and displays the login page. Step 2 Enter the username and password, and then tap Login. The page of the keyboard can be operated with a touchscreen or an external mouse.
3 Quick Settings 3.1 Initializing the Keyboard You need to initialize the keyboard for first-time use. Procedure Step 1 Connect the keyboard to the power, and then press the power button on the rear panel to start the keyboard. Step 2 Press and hold for 15 times to initialize the keyboard.
Figure 3-1 Main page Table 3-1 Function module description Description The name that identifies the keyboard. Functions. ● Preview: Preview local devices and their operations. ● Playback: Play back local videos. ● TV Wall: Control locally added devices such as decoder, TV wall, matrix, screen, and more.
Step 3 Configure the parameters. Figure 3-2 Wired network Table 3-2 Parameter description Parameter Description Configure the IP address of the keyboard. The IP address is 192.168.1.108 by default. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the network. Gateway The gateway must be on the same network with the IP address. DNS1 IP address of the main DNS server.
Figure 3-3 Wi-Fi Related Operations to view the Wi-Fi information, and click Wi-Fi information to disconnect the Wi-Fi. 3.4 Adding Devices You can add devices or platforms manually or automatically. 3.4.1 Manual Add When you know the specific IP address, we recommend using this method. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard, and then tap Device Management.
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Figure 3-4 Add devices manually Step 2 , and then configure the parameters. Figure 3-5 Configure the parameters Table 3-3 Parameter description Parameter Description You can select Directly Connected Device or Platform or Onvif from the Device type drop-down list. Device name The name that identifies the device or the platform.
Parameter Description Username The username and password of the device or platform that you want to add to the keyboard. Password Step 3 Tap Add. 3.4.1.1 Adding Directly Connected Devices Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard, and then tap Device Management. Step 2 Step 3 Select Directly Connected Device, and then configure the parameters.
3.4.1.2 Adding Platforms Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard, and then tap Device Management. Step 2 Select Platform, and then configure the parameters. Step 3 Table 3-5 Parameter description Parameter Description Device type Select Platform from the drop-down list. Device name The name that identifies the platform.
Platform and Function DSS Pro CyberCity Horizontal rotation support support 3.4.1.3 Adding Onvif Devices Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard, and then tap Device Management. Step 2 Step 3 Select Onvif, and then configure the parameters. Table 3-7 Parameter description Parameter Description Device type...
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Figure 3-7 Add by search Step 2 , and then configure the IP address range of the device. Figure 3-8 Configure the IP range Step 3 Tap Search. The results will be displayed in the list. You can select the device you need and then tap Add.
The file system format of USB flash drive supported by the devices includes FAT32 or NTFS. ● Tap to refresh the page. 3.5 Preview Preview the channels of the added devices or platforms. Procedure Log in to the keyboard, and then tap Preview. Step 1 Figure 3-9 Preview Step 2...
You can tap the icon to delete the window. Figure 3-10 Delete window 3.6 TV Wall 3.6.1 TV Wall Operations Prerequisites The added device or platform has configured the TV wall. For details, see the corresponding user's manual. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard, and then tap TV Wall.
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Figure 3-11 Bind TV wall Table 3-9 Icon description Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Scene preset Main stream/sub Custom split mode stream Refresh PTZ control TV wall instructions Screen cleaning Single split Virtual keyboard Play local video 4-splits Favorites Screen control 9-splits -...
● Tap and select the window, and then enter number (for example, 1) + to display the video of channel 1 on the wall. The number refers to the control ID or keyboard code. For functions description, see "4.7 Other Functions."...
3.7 PTZ Operations You can control the direction, speed, zoom, focus as well as call scan, rotation, pattern and brush of the PTZ cameras added to the keyboard. Prerequisites The PTZ cameras have been added to the keyboard. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the keyboard, tap Preview or TV Wall.
Icon Description Pattern. Enter the pattern number. Tap OK, and then the device automatically rotates back and forth according to the defined operating record. Includes fixed step length and variable step length. ● Select Fixed Step Length (ranges from 1 to 8), the device rotates, and the step length keeps at the fixed value.
Figure 3-14 Add preset point Calling the preset point 1. Tap to enter the list of the presets. 2. Tap the corresponding presets to call it. 3.7.2 Calling the Pattern Pattern means a record of a series of operations that makes to the camera. The operations include horizontal and vertical movements, zoom and preset calling.
3.7.4 Calling the Scan Scan means the camera moves horizontally at a certain speed between the defined left and right boundaries. Procedure Step 1 , and then select Figure 3-15 Auxiliary function Step 2 Enter the Scan number, and then tap OK to start scanning. Figure 3-16 Scan Step 3 again, enter the scan number, then tap OK in the pop-up window to stop...
Figure 3-17 Rotation again, and then Tap OK in the pop-up window to stop rotation. Step 3 3.7.6 Calling the Tour Configure tours, and then the PTZ camera repeats performing tours among the configured presets. Procedure Step 1 , and then select Enter the cruise number, tap OK, and then the PTZ camera starts tour.
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Figure 3-19 Brush again, and then tap OK in the pop-up window to stop brushing. Step 3...
4 System Configuration 4.1 Configuring Preview Preview local devices, video on wall, PTZ control, snapshot and recording. Figure 4-1 Preview Table 4-1 Icon description Icon Description Icon Description Video playback Stream switch Window split, support single split, 4 Snapshot split and 9 split Virtual keyboard to control video on Manually record wall...
Tap Preview to go to preview page. Step 2 Step 3 on the left to select signal source and drag to the screen. to enable virtual keyboard, and then select the window and enter the number (for example 1) + to display the video on wall.
4.2 Video Wall You can add video walls to Video Matrix Platform (VMP) and decoders on the webpage. After that you can add the VMP and the decoder to the network keyboard. You can perform operations such as taking snapshots, enabling video wall, playing back video through the Keyboard. ●...
Figure 4-2 Video playback Table 4-2 Icon description Icon Description Icon Description Display and adjust play Play progress Capture a video of custom Stop playing the video period Rollback 15 seconds or fast audio forward 15 seconds Speed up Full-screen display Step 3 to start playback.
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Figure 4-3 Add role Step 3 Tap Complete. Repeat the steps to create more roles. Step 4 Select a role, tap , and then tap to add users. Enter the username, password and confirm the password, and then tap OK. Step 5 Figure 4-4 Add users Related Operations...
When there is no users account under roles account, the role accounts can be deleted. 4.6 Settings 4.6.1 Configuring Wired Network Configure the wired network. For details, see "3.3.1 Connecting to Wired Network". 4.6.2 Configuring Wi-Fi Configure Wi-Fi. For details, see "3.3.2 Connecting to Wi-Fi". 4.6.3 Bluetooth Procedure On the Settings page, tap Bluetooth.
4.6.4 Configuring Date and Time Configuring Time 1. Select Setting > Time > time to configure the time of the keyboard. 2. Click OK. Configuring Date 1. Select Setting > Time > date to configure the date of the keyboard. 2.
Parameter Description Data Bits The length of the data content. Select data bit, including 5, 6, 7 and 8. Stop Bit Select stop bit, including 1 and 2. Detects whether the data is correct. You can select parity. None, odd, even, Check checkmark and null parity are available.
4.6.7 General Configuration You can configure the brightness, screen lock time and automatic maintenance time. Procedure Step 1 Select Settings > General. Step 2 Adjust brightness, configure the screen lock time. Step 3 , configure the automatic maintenance time, and then tap OK. Figure 4-8 General configuration 4.6.8 System Upgrade Upgrade the system by system upgrade package...
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Figure 4-9 System upgrade 2. Tap System Upgrade, and then select a system upgrade file. Figure 4-10 Upgrade by system files Upgrade by App Package 1. On the Settings page, tap System Upgrade.
Figure 4-11 System upgrade 2. Tap App Upgrade, and then select the upgrade file. The App package will not be provided separately. Figure 4-12 App upgrade 4.6.9 System Maintenance 1. On the Settings page, tap System Maintenance.
Figure 4-13 System maintenance 2. Tap to acquire different types of log according to your needs. 4.6.10 Log Information View the device log information. Procedure On the Settings page, tap Log Information. Step 1 Configure start time, end time, type, and then tap Start Query. Step 2 Figure 4-14 Log information...
Related Operations ● Tap Clear to clear log information. ● Tap Export All Logs to export all logs. 4.6.11 Open Source Agreement Select Setting > Open Source Agreement to view the open source agreement. 4.6.12 Device Information Select Settings > About to view the device information. Figure 4-15 Device information 4.7 Other Functions Introduces the function of control ID and keyboard code.
4.7.2 Control ID When using the video wall or preview function, use the virtual keyboard or key module to control the corresponding channel signal on wall or preview the corresponding channel video, you need to configure the corresponding channel control ID on the decoder first. For details, see the corresponding decoder instruction manual.
Appendix 1 Security Recommendation Account Management 1. Use complex passwords Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords: ● The length should not be less than 8 characters; ● Include at least two types of characters: upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols; ●...
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It is recommended that you change the default port of HTTP and other services to any port between 1024 and 65535 to reduce the risk of being guessed by threat actors. Network Configuration 1. Enable Allow list It is recommended that you turn on the allow list function, and only allow IP in the allow list to access the device.
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key management in place to prevent unauthorized personnel from damaging hardware and other peripheral equipment (e.g. USB flash disk, serial port).
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