Pelco KBD4000 Computer Keyboard User Manual


 
18 Pelco Manual C1921M-G (1/04)
RECORD SETUP (LIVE/VCR KEY)
ALARM DURATION
30 SECONDS
1 MINUTE
2 MINUTES
5 MINUTES
10 MINUTES
15 MINUTES
ENABLED +
ENABLED -
DISABLED
*2, 6, or 8 Hr 24 Hr 96 Hr 240 Hr
12 Hr 48 Hr 120 Hr 360 Hr
16 Hr 72 Hr 168 Hr 480 Hr
18 Hr 84 Hr 180 Hr 600 Hr
720 Hr
960 Hr
PELCO
ROBOT
DM
**
**
SEE TABLE C
* 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HOUR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.
** NOT SHOWN ON MONOCHROME MODELS.
NORMAL REC. SPEED 2/6/8 Hr
ALARM REC. SPEED 2/6/8 Hr
VCR SETUP
VCR TYPE UNIVERSAL
VCR VIDEO FORMAT COMPOSITE
VCR SWITCH PULSE DISABLED
ALARM HANDLING
RECORD ALARMS AS A PRIORTIY
ALARM RECORD TIME ALARM DURATION
CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR
PLAYBACK FORMAT PELCO
AS A PRIORITY
ONLY
Figure 7. Basic VCR Setting Menu
To program the VCR recording parameters:
1. Press the MAIN MONITOR key.
2. Use the number pad to enter the address of the multiplexer (1-16 if the keyboard is
connected to a multiplexer; 1-8 if the keyboard is connected to a server), and then
press the UNIT key.
3. Press the LIVE/VCR button for about three seconds.
4. Type the password (3916), if requested. Enter it by pressing each number key
followed each time by the CAM key. The Record Setup menu appears. The currently
selected menu item blinks.
5. Press the OPEN key to cycle through the options to select the one you want.
Record Speeds
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and at which it records when
there is an alarm(s). Setting the speeds in the System Setup menu also sets the
speeds in the Record Setup and Custom VCR Setup menu.
VCR Type (See Table C)
If your VCR is not listed among the options, do either of the following:
Select UNIVERSAL. In the recording speed menu item at the top of the screen,
select an option your VCR will support.
Select CUSTOM. Then go to CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR and press the OPEN
key to go to the Custom VCR Setup menu. The switch interval can be changed
only while in this setting.
VCR Video Format
This feature is not available on monochrome multiplexers. COMPOSITE is standard
video on a coaxial cable. SVHS is higher resolution video on a special cable.