Honeywell HEGS5300 User Manual
Honeywell HEGS5300 User Manual

Honeywell HEGS5300 User Manual

Cctv control keyboard

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HEGS5300
CCTV Control Keyboard

User Manual

MXMU000933 – July 2004 – Rev. A

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    HEGS5300 CCTV Control Keyboard User Manual MXMU000933 – July 2004 – Rev. A...
  • Page 2 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS July 2004 Initial Release (PCN 1752). Rev. A MXMU000933 07/07/04...
  • Page 3: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 4 NOTES: Rev. A MXMU000933 07/07/04...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ........................1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ....................... 1 KEYBOARD OVERLAY ........................1 ICONS .............................. 2 SECTION 2: SETUP AND WIRING ......................3 SETUP MODE ..........................3 JOYSTICK ............................4 KEYCODE TABLE ..........................4 WIRING CONNECTIONS ......................... 6 CABLE LENGTHS ..........................
  • Page 6 NOTES: Rev. A MXMU000933 07/07/04...
  • Page 7: Section 1: Introduction

    The interface board in the HMXAT200 provides 12VDC at RJ11 connectors 3 and 4 (ports 3 and 4) to power a HEGS5300 keyboard. All keyboards connected to other ports must have their own power supply. All HEGS5300 Keyboard models are shipped with a universal power supply for 110 or 220VAC input to +12VDC output.
  • Page 8: Icons

    ICONS The following icons and their descriptions may or may not be on your specific controller. Multiplexer Scan Select Camera Video Recorder Monitor Insert camera into Play Freeze scan Delete camera from Dome / PTZ Reverse Play Multiplexer Zoom scan Iris Open Multiplexer Cursor Lock Scan...
  • Page 9: Section 2: Setup And Wiring

    SECTION 2: SETUP AND WIRING SETUP MODE HEGS5300 keyboards are setup using the keyboard keys. There are three user-defined settings. 1. Keyboard ID – valid ID’s 1 to 99. (Default = ID 1). 2. Baud Rate – 19K2 or 9600.
  • Page 10: Joystick

    JOYSTICK The HEGS5300 keyboard is equipped with a 3-dimensional joystick which allows zoom-in and zoom-out functions to be performed by twisting the top of the joystick either clockwise (zoom-in) or counterclockwise (zoom-out). The “ZOOM IN” and “ZOOM-OUT” buttons located on the keyboard still operate as normal.
  • Page 11 KEYCODE TABLE, CONTINUED Keycode Key Name Command Keycode Key Name Command #051 DOOR OPEN #077 [vcr-stop] #052 #078 [vcr-play] #053 PRINT SELECT #079 [vcr-record] #054 PRINT FREEZE #080 [vcr-rewind #055 COLOR PRINT #081 [vcr-pause] #056 B/W PRINT #082 [vcr-forward] #057 MON A #083 TEXT...
  • Page 12: Wiring Connections

    CABLE LENGTHS Refer to the following illustrations for examples of wiring connections. NOTE: The HEGS5300 CCTV Keyboard is supplied with a standard 7-foot flat telephone cable. It is strongly recommended that twisted-pair data cable is used from the RJ11 Termination Box when long cable lengths are required to eliminate any data problems.
  • Page 13 CABLE LENGTHS, CONTINUED Example 2 2-JACK JUNCTION BOX (PROVIDED WITH HEGS5300) 7-FOOT FLAT TELEPHONE CABLE (PROVIDED WITH HEGS5300) HMXAT200 SYSTEM CONTROLLER HEGS5300 KEYBOARD 12VDC 7-FOOT FLAT TELEPHONE CABLE (PROVIDED WITH HEGS5300) POWER SUPPLY (PROVIDED WITH MODELS HEGS5300X, A, B, & E)
  • Page 14 CABLE LENGTHS, CONTINUED TO HMXAT200 TO KEYBOARD KEYBOARD RJ11 CONNECTOR HMXAT200 RJ11 CONNECTOR PIN 1 WHITE PIN 1 WHITE PWR GND PIN 2 BLACK PIN 2 BLACK PIN 3 PIN 3 SIG. GND PIN 4 GREEN SIG. GND PIN 4 GREEN PIN 5 YELLOW...
  • Page 15 CABLE LENGTHS, CONTINUED Figure 2: MAX1000 Keyboard RJ12 Terminal Box Pin Utilization Drawing MG10023 Rev. A MXMU000933 07/07/04...
  • Page 16 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof.

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