HJZTP/HJZTPX Joystick Controller for PTZ Cameras, DVRs, and Multiplexers User Manual 900.0570 – September 2005 – Rev. 1.
ISSUE DATE REVISIONS HJZMU001150 A March 2005 B July 2005 Initial Release. Revised Model # (ECI 2003) 900.0570 1.00 August 2005 1.01 September 2005 Rev. 1.01 Revised Model # Revised cable qty. in package contents and added operation with KD6i/HD6i in Maxpro Mode (EC03566) ii 900.
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.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS – All safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. 2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. HEED WARNINGS – All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS – All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. CLEANING – Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 14. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE – Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Prior to installation and use of this product, please observe the following cautions and warnings. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNINGS WARNING: Installation and servicing must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with current IEE wiring regulations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 1 1.2 COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS .............................................................................................................. 1 1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED 4.6 DVR SELECTION .......................................................................................................................... 18 4.7 RECORDING AND PLAYBACK ...................................................................................................... 19 4.8 ALARM FUNCTION........................................................................................................................ 20 4.9 SPOT FUNCTION........................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED 6.9.8 6.9.9 To Stop a Tour of Presets.............................................................................................. 30 To Restart a Tour of Presets.......................................................................................... 30 6.10 ENHANCED FUNCTIONS.............................................................................................................. 30 6.10.1 6.10.2 6.10.3 6.10.4 6.10.5 6.10.6 6.10.7 Home ...............................
TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED 8.3 CONTROLLING SCAN ASSEMBLIES ............................................................................................ 41 8.4 FREEZE / UNFREEZE VIDEO ........................................................................................................41 8.5 FLASHBACK OPERATION ............................................................................................................. 41 8.6 PRESHOTS ...............................................................
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The HJZTP Keyboard can control DVRs, multiplexers, and PTZs using Honeywell VCL (Orbiter/RapidDome) or Honeywell Diamond (KD6/HD6) protocol. It can control systems with up to a maximum of 128 PTZ cameras, 99 DVRs, and 32 multiplexers (using RS485 distribution boxes such as the HDCD8TP). Up to four HJZTP keyboards can be connected together to providing a system controlled by one (1) master keyboard, and three (3) slave keyboards.
1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS Quantity 1 Rev. 1.01 Description HJZTP or HJZTPX Joystick Controller 1 HJZMU001150 User Manual 1 120 VAC to 12VDC 300mA power supply (HJZTP) or 230 VAC to 12VDC 300mA power supply (HJZTPX) 2 Cable, 8-Way RJ45 Connector on both ends (connect between keyboards and DVRs/Multiplexers) 1 Cable, RJ45 connector one end and fly leads with green wire and blue wire on other end 1 Cable, 8-Way RJ45 Connector one end and fly lead with white/orange and orange wires on other end 2 900.
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION 2.1 CONNECTIONS All connections to and from the keyboard are made to the RJ type connectors located on the rear panel of the unit. Figure 1: HJZTP Rear Panel Connector KBD (RS485) AUX (RS485) CONTROL (RS485) POWER Rev. 1.01 Function Master keyboard – To connect to a slave keyboard. Slave keyboard – To connect to a higher number slave keyboard. VCL dome data input to master keyboard or last slave keyboard. Master keyboard – To connect either to a DVR or a multiplexer.
2.2 SUPPLIED CABLES 2.2.1 Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Eight-Way RJ45 Connector This cable is used to connect a slave keyboard to a master keyboard, a slave keyboard to a slave keyboard, and a master keyboard to a multiplexer. 2.2.2 Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to White/Orange Wire and Orange Wire This cable is used to connect the master keyboard to the domes RS485 connection. The orange/white wire is data +, and the orange wire is data -. 2.2.
2.3 DOME CONNECTIONS 2.3.1 Daisy chain Figure 4. DOME DAISY CHAIN CONFIGURATION Rev. 1.01 5 900.
2.3 DOME CONNECTIONS, CONTINUED 2.3.2 Star Wiring Configuration Note: Details on termination and dome installation are covered in the dome manual. Figure 5. DOME STAR WIRING CONFIGURATION Rev. 1.01 6 900.
2.4 DVR AND MULTIPLEXER CONNECTION 2.4.1 DVR Setup The DVR unit ID and RS485 port settings must be correctly set using the menus on the DVR before it can be controlled using the HJZTP keyboard. Baud Rate - 9600 Parity - None Data – 8 Stop – 1 Usage - Remote control Unit ID - 1 for DVR 1, 2 for DVR 2 etc. 2.4.2 Multiplexer Setup The multiplexer address and communication settings must be correctly set using the menus on the multiplexer before it can be controlled using the HJZTP keyboard.
2.5 KEYBOARD CASCADING It is possible to cascade up to three slave keyboards off a master keyboard that is connected to the multiplexer / DVR and dome RS485 line. All keyboards in the cascade can communicate with any DVR, multiplexer, or dome connected to the master. 2.5.1 Master/Slave Connection A system of cascaded keyboards is connected as shown below. Figure 7. SAMPLE SYSTEM OF CASCADED KEYBOARDS. In the above system two slave keyboards are connected to a master keyboard.
2.6 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Viewed from wiring input side of plug Figure 2. KBD/AUX/CONTROL CONNECTORS Pin 1 2 4 5 6 Pin 1 2 4 5 6 Pin 1 2 3 Rev. 1.
2.6 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS, CONTINUED Viewed from wiring input side of plug Figure 3. POWER CONNECTOR Pin 1 4 Rev. 1.01 POWER Signal GND +12 VOLTS 10 Usual colour Green Red 900.
SECTION 3: SETUP 3.1 KEYBOARD LOCK If the keyboard is locked, the ‘lock’ key will be illuminated, and the LCD display will display: L O C K E D The keyboard can be unlocked with different user control levels. Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and entering the four digit unlock code will unlock the keyboard. XXXX is the user level 1 unlock code. (Code not shown) 3434 is the user level 2 unlock code. User level 1 allows all the features of the keyboard to be controlled by the user.
3.2 LCD DISPLAY The LCD display shows information about the current operating state of the keyboard. If the keyboard is operating in DVR control mode, then the display will be as shown below: C A M E R A P R E S E T n n n n n n D V R n n U n ‘CAMERA nnn’ is the camera which the keyboard is currently sending telemetry control to.
3.3 SYSTEM SETUP Before using the HJZTP keyboard it must be set-up to meet the systems requirements. There are three aspects of the keyboards set-up which need to be set. These are keyboard type, DVR / multiplexer / camera connection, dome protocol. Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and entering XXXX (code not shown) on the numeric keypad, will display the keyboard setup menu, as shown below: A U X = S E T L O C K K E Y B R D D V R / M U X = E N D P R T C L ‘KEYBRD’ will be flashing.
3.3.2 DVR/Multiplexer/Camera Connection Note: The DVR/multiplexer/camera connection can only be set from the master keyboard. The DVR/MUX menu can be viewed on a slave keyboard, but ‘AUX = SET’ will not be displayed, and no editing will be allowed. To ensure slave keyboards have the correct DVR/multiplexer/camera connection configuration, they must be set as slave keyboards, and connected to the master keyboard before editing the configuration on the master keyboard.
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3.3.3 Dome (PTZ) Protocol The keyboard can be set up to control RapidDome/Orbiter type domes using Honeywell VCL protocol or KD6/HD6 type domes using Honeywell Diamond protocol. Note: The protocol can only be set from the master keyboard. The protocol menu can be viewed on a slave keyboard, but ‘AUX = SET’ will not be displayed, and no selection will be allowed.
SECTION 4: DVR CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4.1 DVR MODE Press the ‘mode’ key to toggle between multiplexer and DVR mode. 4.2 NUMBER ENTRY (FOR ENTERING PASSWORDS) To send numbers to the DVR, press and hold the ‘Fn’ key, then press the number keys. Alternately, press and hold the ‘F6’ (‘menu’), ‘rw’, ‘ff’, ‘play’, ‘rec’, ‘search’ or ‘alarm’ keys, to send numbers to there password screens. 4.3 DVR MENUS Press and hold the ‘F6’ (‘menu’) key to bring up the password screen.
4.4 PICTURE CONTROL The following table indicates the keys used for picture control: Key display sequence freeze Function Display Sequence Freeze Press the ‘display’ key to select the next display setting (in the cycle of ‘4x4’, ‘3x3’, ‘2x2’ and ‘PIP’). Use the F3 (◄) and F4 (►) keys to cycle through the other cameras when displaying 2x2 and 3x3 displays.
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4.8 ALARM FUNCTION If an alarm is active, press the ‘alarm’ key to reset the DVR’s outputs (including internal buzzer). If the DVR is in the live monitoring mode (and no alarm is active), press the ‘alarm’ key to display the event log. (Once in the event log, it is navigated in the same way as the menus as detailed in ‘4.3 DVR Menus’). Note: If user password is enabled on the DVR, then pressing the ‘alarm’ key will cause a user password screen to be displayed.
SECTION 5: MULTIPLEXER CONTROL FUNCTIONS 5.1 MULTIPLEXER MODE Press the ‘mode’ key to toggle between multiplexer and DVR mode. 5.2 MENUS Navigation around menus is achieved by using the function keys as indicated in the following table Key F1 (▲) F2 (▼) F3 (◄) F4 (►) F5 (enter) F6 (menu) Function Up Down Left Right Set Esc Note: Menus are not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the LCD). 5.2.
5.2.2 Bottom Menu To enter the multiplexer bottom menu press the ’F2’ (‘▼’ ), key twice to display: Full User Def1 2x2 User Def2 3x3 User Def3 4x4 User Def4 PIP Cancel Use the ‘F1’ (‘▲’ ), ’F2’ (‘▼’ ), ‘F3’ (‘◄’ ) or ‘F4’ (‘►’ ) keys to select the required option, then press ‘F5’ (‘enter’). 5.2.3 Pop Up Menu Pressing the ‘F1’ (‘▲’ ), ’F2’ (‘▼’ ), ‘F3’ (‘◄’ ) or ‘F4’ (‘►’ ) keys in live screen mode will select a camera image (red border around image).
5.3 PICTURE CONTROL, CONTINUED Press the ‘play’ key to select the VCR input for display. (Pressing the key again will return the multiplexer to ‘live’ picture(s). Press the ‘search’ key to select the ‘zoom’ mode (see below). Once in ‘zoom’ mode, press the ‘search’ key again to exit ‘zoom’ mode. Note: Zoom is not accessible to users logged in as user level 2 (U2 displayed on the LCD To use the zoom feature (once in ‘zoom’ mode), press the following keys to move the zoomed area.
5.6 MULTIPLEXER SELECTION Pressing a number followed by the ‘Fn’ key selects a multiplexer to control. This also selects the last camera controlled on that multiplexer (or the first camera input on that multiplexer if it has not been selected previously). Rev. 1.01 24 900.
SECTION 6: PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL VCL (RAPIDDOME/ORBITER DOME) PROTOCOL 6.1 PTZ CAMERA SELECTION CONTROL The PTZ cameras can be controlled while the keyboard is in any mode (DVR, Multiplexer, or PTZ). The keyboard sends out standard telemetry to a PTZ or other receiver connected via RS485. Before a PTZ can be controlled it must first be selected by pressing one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the ‘camera’ key.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.5 ZOOM Rotate the top of the joystick clockwise to zoom in. Rotate the top of the joystick counter-clockwise to zoom out. 6.6 FOCUS AND IRIS Press the auto key above the focus control keys to toggle the camera in and out of ‘autofocus’ mode, if the feature is available on the selected camera/receiver. Press the ‘+’ (FAR) or ‘-’ (NEAR) keys to manually focus the camera. (The camera automatically changes to ‘manual focus’ mode if one of these two keys is pressed.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.8 MANUAL CHANGE OVER (CHANGE OVER RAPIDDOME/ORBITER DOMES ONLY) The operator can force the camera to change from MONO to COLOUR or COLOUR to MONO by pressing the ‘aux’ key. The camera automatically changes back dependant on the level of illumination. If the camera is in the mode selected by the operator (and is different to the mode that the camera would have automatically selected), the ‘aux’ key is illuminated.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.9.3 To Start a Tour of Presets A RapidDome/Orbiter can store four different preset tours. After programming the tours, as detailed in the next sections, they may be recalled in the following way. 1. Press the number key that corresponds to the tour number, either ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, or ‘4’. 2. Press the ‘autopan’ key. 6.9.4 To Define a Simple Tour For example to define a tour for three preset positions in memory as ‘Tour 1’.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.9.5 To Vary the Standard Speed of a Tour, Continued 7. Press ‘2’, then press the ‘180°’ key. (This defines 2°/sec to this preset position.) 8. Release the ‘autopan’ key. 6.9.6 To Vary the Standard Speed of a Tour, Continued The tour is now set up. To operate ‘Tour 2’: Press ‘2’, then press the ‘autopan’ key. Note: The range of speeds that can be selected goes from ‘1’ = 1°/sec up to ‘100’ = 100°/sec. To select the maximum seek speed, press ‘0’. 6.9.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.9.7 To Vary the Standard Speeds and Dwell Times of a Tour, Continued The tour is now set up. To operate ‘Tour 3’: Press ‘3’, then press the ‘autopan’ key. Note: The range of the dwell times that can be set varies from 1 to 254 seconds. Entering a time of ‘0’ will select 1 second dwell time. 6.9.8 To Stop a Tour of Presets Press the ‘autopan’ key. (This will turn off the tour.) The tour will also stop if the telemetry buttons or the joystick are used to control the dome.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.10.1 Home Select ‘HOME’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the home menu as shown below: A U X = S E T L O C K P R E S E T T O U R = E N D O F F To set a home preset or a home tour. Select ‘PRESET’ or ‘TOUR’ then press ‘aux’. The home time-out menu will be displayed as below: H O M E E N T E R L O C K = E N D M E O U T n n n T I nnn is the current time-out in minutes.(1 to 127.) The time in minutes can be edited using the numeric keys.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.10.3 Remote Reset Select ‘RESET’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the reset menu as shown below: A U X = S E N D L O C K = E N D P O W E R C A M E R A F A C T O R Y 6.10.3.1 Power Reset To perform a power reset on the dome, select ‘POWER’ in the reset menu, then press ‘aux’. The keyboard will be locked for 30 seconds whilst the dome resets, and the following message will be displayed: P O W E R U P R E S E T 6.10.3.
HONEYWELL VCL PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 6.10.5 IR Lamps Select ‘IR/LAMP’ in the camera setup menu, then press ‘aux’ to display the IR lamps menu as shown below: A U X = S E T I R \ L A M P S L O C K O F F = E N D Press ‘aux’ to toggle the IR lamps setting between ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’. If the system uses IR lamps, set the IR lamp setting to ‘ON’. When the IR lamp setting is set to ‘ON’, the dome’s camera, will switch to mono in low light conditions without integrating in colour first.
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SECTION 7: PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL DIAMOND (KD6/HD6) PROTOCOL 7.1 PTZ CAMERA SELECTION (HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL) The PTZs can be controlled while the keyboard is in any mode (DVR, Multiplexer, or PTZ). The keyboard sends out standard telemetry to a dome or other receiver connected via RS485. Before a PTZ can be controlled it must first be selected by pressing one or two of the number keys (to enter a legal camera number) followed by the ‘camera’ key.
HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.3 PAN AND TILT Precise control of pan and tilt can be achieved using the joystick. The speed of pan and tilt is relative to the amount of movement applied to the joystick. 7.4 ZOOM Rotate the top of the joystick clockwise to zoom in. Rotate the top of the joystick counter-clockwise to zoom out. 7.5 IRIS Press the ‘+’ (OPEN) or ‘-‘ (CLOSE) keys to manually alter the cameras iris. Press the ‘auto’ key above the iris control keys to put the camera in auto-iris mode.
HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.8 PRESHOT SEEK To seek preshot 1: 1. Press key ‘1’. 2. Press the ‘preset’ key. Preshots 1 to 4 can also be selected by single key presses using the keys labelled ‘preset’ ‘1’ to ‘4’. If a preshot seek is attempted for a preshot number which has not been defined, the dome will not move, and the message “Does Not Exist” will be displayed on screen. Note: Preshots can also be selected using the OSD menus 7.
HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.12 NIGHTSHOT Press ‘aux’ or enter preshot 99 to toggle the camera between nightshot mode on and nightshot mode off. Note. Nightshot is only available on domes with colour / mono cameras 7.13 RETURN TO MANUAL Press and hold ‘Fn’, then press ‘F6’ (‘menu’), to send the ‘return to manual’ (ESC) command. The ‘return to manual’ command is used to cancel automatic dome actions such as VectorScans, tours, and alarm actions. 7.
HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENUS, CONTINUED Selecting ‘GOTO’ will display the domes ‘preshot go to’ menu on screen. Selecting ‘PROGRAM’ will display the domes ‘preshot program’ menu on screen. Selecting ‘LIST’ will display the domes ‘preshot list’ menu on screen.
HONEYWELL DIAMOND PROTOCOL, CONTINUED 7.15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENUS, CONTINUED For ‘setup’, ‘preshot program’, ‘vectorscan program’ and ‘sector program’, the programming menu will be displayed as below: A U X = S E N D A L O C K = E N D < C A M S C R O L L P R E > When in the programming menu, on the first display the letter ‘A’ will be flashing to indicate ‘A’ will be sent to the domes menu when the ‘aux’ key is pressed. Press the ‘camera’ and ‘preset’ keys to scroll through all available characters.
SECTION 8: PTZ CONTROL FUNCTIONS WHEN USING HONEYWELL MAXPRO MODE (KD6/HD6) PROTOCOL 8.1 INTRODUCTION This section provides information on controlling and programming the HD6I/KD6I set for Maxpro Mode protocol. 8.2 RESET KD6i/HD6i The KD6i/HD6i must be reset through the setup menu. Send the HD6i to PreShot 90 to access the setup menus, then access the diagnostics menu, then select the Reset Scan and Camera option. Refer to Section 7.15. 8.
8.6 PRESHOTS When using Maxpro mode, there are several PreShots (views or presets) reserved for controlling and programming the scan. Refer to Table 1 for a listing of the preprogrammed PreShots and their functions. Program PreShots as described Section 7.7 and send the KD6i/HD6i to PreShots as described in Section 7.8. The PreShots reserved for scan setup, programming, and control functions cannot be programmed and cannot be included in VectorScans.
8.7 VECTORSCANS (VIDEO TOUR) CAUTION: Continuous VectorScan operation for extended periods of time (> 8 hours) is not recommended. Continuous operation results in increased zoom lens failure and maintenance expense. When using Maxpro mode VectorScans can be programmed using the setup menu accessed by the PreShot 90 command. Refer to Section 7.15 for programming VectorScans using the setup menus. 8.7.1 Run VectorScan VectorScans 1, 2, and 3 can be started using PreShot commands 87, 88, and 89.
8.10 PROGRAMMING PTZ TOURS PreShots 83, 84, and 85 have been reserved for programming PTZ tours 1, 2, and 3. 1. Enter a PreShot 83 command on the controller to program PTZ tour 1. (Enter a PreShot 84 command for PTZ tour 2 or PreShot 85 command for PTZ tour 3.) 2. During the 120 second countdown, pan and tilt the scan and adjust the lens zoom setting. The scan scores the PTZ commands in the order they were performed during the 120 seconds. 3.
SECTION 9: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Features Max dome control Max DVR control Max multiplexer Control Compatible DVRs, multiplexers and domes Max linked keyboards RS485 connections LCD DVR / multiplexer functions controllable via HJZTP Dome functions controllable via HJZTP Dimensions WxHxD Weight (Approximate) Power Supply Provided Operating Temperature Rev. 1.
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APPENDIX A: MENU NAVIGATION LOCK XXXX DEFINE MIMIC MIMIC RECORDING KEYBOARD SETUP MAIN SCREEN LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK F6 (DIAMOND) LOCK LOCK F6 (VCL) DOME OSD MENU SELECTION LOCK PRTCL DVR/MUX KEYBRD DOME PROTOCOL CAMERA / DVR/ MUX ASSIGNMENT LOCK PRES LOCK VECT LOCK LOCK MASTER/SLAVE SET SLVn/ 1 SECOND MSTR SECT LOCK PRESHOT OSD MENU SELECTION VECTORSCAN OSD MENU SELECTION KEYBOARD SELECTION SECTOR OSD MENU SELECTION DOME FUNCTIONS LOCK HOME AUTO180 LOCK IR/LAMP LOCK PRIVACY HO
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APPENDIX B: DIAGNOSTICS B.1 JOYSTICK AUTO CALIBRATION Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and pressing ‘F1’ (‘▲’ ) will calibrate the joystick centre position. It is important that the joystick is at its centre position when this is performed. B.2 KEY TEST Pressing and holding the ‘lock’ key and entering 2323 on the numeric keypad will put the keyboard into key test mode. Press each key in sequence from top left to bottom right.
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APPENDIX C: VCL (ORBITER/RAPIDDOME) DATA INPUT The following Honeywell VCL (Orbiter/RapidDome) commands can be input into the keyboard using an RS485 connection to the KBD port.
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APPENDIX D: PASSWORDS The are two user passwords and a keyboard setup code: User level 1 9078 User level 2 3434 Keyboard Setup Menu 4769 Rev. 1.01 53 900.
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