HuddleCamHD Serial Joystick Controller Model Number: HC-JOY-G2 Joystick Keyboard Installation & Operation Manual Easy pan, tilt & zoom controls for any RS-232, RS485, RS422 VISCA, Pelco-P or Pelco-D protocol camera! Controls pan & tilt with variable speed. Uses 3 dimensional joystick with “twist” control for variable zoom. Rev 1.
Key Product Features All Metal housing. VISCA, PELCO-D and PELCO-P protocol support. Large LCD Menu display. Key-press “BEEP” confirmation (optional – set on or off). Pan, tilt, zoom, iris and focus control. Variable speed control of pan, tilt and zoom. Auto/Manual Focus and Iris. Backlight Compensation control. Cameras #1-4 ‘Quick Key’ Select buttons. Preset Save, Call and Clear. Real time display of the current status. Short circuit and overcurrent protection.
In the Box Keyboard with three-axis control joystick. 5p screw terminal plug (RS422/RS485). 12VDC Power Supply. This Manual. Installation Power Supply Interface (5.5mm x 12mm center pin JEITA style jack): 12VDC / 2000mA power supply. RS485/422 interface (5p screw terminal): 1:485+/422TxA, 2:485-/422TxB, 3:422RxA, 4:422RxB, 5:485/422Gnd. RS232 interface (DB9M port): 2:Rx, 3:Tx, 5:Gnd. Hardware Features Keys: momentary push buttons (keys). Joystick: 3-axis joystick.
Keyboard/Joystick Operation Basic Control Pan & Tilt Control o Joystick movement provides variable speed pan and tilt of the camera head. Zoom Control o Rotation of the joystick controls variable speed zoom of the lens. Clockwise rotation of the joystick = zoom in. Counter-clockwise rotation of the joystick = zoom out. o Incremental Zoom control can also be achieved using the following keys: “Zoom+”, “Zoom-”.
Manual Focus speed setting may be seen in the top right corner of the LCD display as ‘FS:0’ though ‘FS:7’ Iris Control – (VISCA Only, Pelco-P &-D do not provide for “Man Exp”) o Incremental Iris control can also be achieved using the following keys: “Iris+”, “Iris-” (“Man Exp” must first be enabled). o Auto Iris may be enabled by pressing the “Aut Exp” key. o Manual Iris may be enabled by pressing the “Man Exp” key. Note: Some cameras do not have an “Iris” (or manual Iris) mode.
o You may leave the unit in “Call” mode and continue to enter sequential preset calls. To leave “Call” mode, press the “Esc” key. Clear a PTZ Preset o Press “Esc” key to return to main menu. Press the “Clear” key, press a “Number” key and then the “Enter” key. To leave “Clear” mode, press the “Esc” key. Send camera to its “Home” PTZ Position o Press the “Home” key. Note: When in Pelco-P or –D, this button will call preset 0, instead of Home. Pelco-P and –D do not provide for a “Home” position.
o “SET >>CAM” : Menu Move Joystick “left” and “right” or simply type camera ID to select camera to configure. Press “Enter” key to confirm the choice. Move Joystick “up” and “down” to choose between setting either the control protocol or baud rate settings. Move Joystick “left” and “right” to select the desired control protocol or baud rate (to match that of camera). Repeat for all camera IDs required. Press “Esc” to return to previous menu level.
password (4 numeric keys). Press “Enter” key to confirm. To unlock Keyboard/Joystick o Press “Esc” key until LCD shows “LOCKED” o LOCK PW: Using “Number” keys, enter the desired password (4 numeric keys). Press “Enter” key to confirm. o LCD screen will go Black. Press “Enter” key again. o OPEN LOCK: Using “Number” keys, enter the desired password (4 numeric keys). Press “Enter” key to confirm.
Power: Keyboard/Joystick requires external 12VDC. Use only the 12VDC power supply shipped with the unit. The Keyboard/Joystick may be connected to cameras via RS232, RS485 or RS422.
o Check that PW Indicator is solid Red. If not, check power supply connection to KB and AC Mains. If still unlit, power supply or KB may be damaged. o Check both KB settings and Camera settings to ensure that the following ALL match: Camera ID (e.g. 01, 02, etc…) Camera Protocol (e.g. VISCA, PELCO-P, PELCO-D) Baud Rate (e.g. 9600) o Check all KB-Camera connections and cabling per “Connection Wiring and Indicators” section above.