AVYCON AVK-N1100 Manuel utilisateur

N1100
QUICK
START
GUIDE
AVK
NETWORK KEYBOARD

Please read this instruction carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for
reference purposes.
Thank you for purchasing our product. There may be several technically incorrect
places or printing errors in this manual. The updates will be added into the new
version of this manual. We will readily improve or update the products or procedures
described in the manual. The content is subject to change without notice.
LCD display can be easily damaged. Please do not press or exposure in
sunshine for a long time.
The joystick can be easily damaged. If it needs to be repaired, please wrap
and ship it by using original or safety packaging.
This keyboard should be used in certain range of temperature and humidity,
referring the specifications.
Please connect the keyboard correctly as this manual requires.
Note
Items
Network
keyboard
Power cable
CD
DC12V power
adapter
Quantity
Note
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Input :AC100-240V
Included user manual
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Rear Panel Instructions ................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Front Panel Instructions ............................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Rules of Key Press ......................................................................................................................... 3
1.5 Joystick Control ............................................................................................................................. 4
2 Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Startup the Keyboard ................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 System Setup ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.2.1 Password Setup .......................................................................................................... 5
2.2.2 Keypad ID Setup ........................................................................................................ 6
2.2.3 Network Setup ............................................................................................................ 6
2.2.4 Default Setup .............................................................................................................. 7
2.2.5 Question Setup ........................................................................................................... 7
2.2.6 Playback Set ................................................................................................................ 7
2.3 PTZ Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 7
2.4 Language Setup .......................................................................................................................... 7
2.5 Test ................................................................................................................................................... 8
3 PTZ Mode .................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Mode Setup .................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 PTZ IP Setup ................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 PTZ Operation ............................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 PTZ Shift ......................................................................................................................................... 10
4 Decoding ................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1 Screen Display Mode ................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Camera->Monitor....................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 Camera Group-> Window ...................................................................................................... 12
4.4 Camera Group->Monitor ........................................................................................................ 12
4.5 Call Layout.................................................................................................................................... 13
4.6 Set and Call Macro ................................................................................................................... 13
4.7 Alarm Window Setup ................................................................................................................ 14
4.8 PTZ Control .................................................................................................................................. 14
4.8.1 Move or Stop .............................................................................................................. 14
4.8.2 Set or Call Preset ..................................................................................................... 15
4.8.3 Call or Stop Cruise/Track ..................................................................................... 15

4.8.4 Focus +/- .................................................................................................................... 16
4.8.5 Zoom +/- ..................................................................................................................... 16
4.8.6 Iris +/-............................................................................................................................ 16
4.8.7 Start or Stop Auto Scan ......................................................................................... 17
4.8.8 Enable/Disable Light .............................................................................................. 17
4.8.9 Enable/Disable Wiper ............................................................................................ 17
4.9 Record Playback ........................................................................................................................ 18
4.9.1 Start Playback ............................................................................................................18
4.9.2 Pause Playback .........................................................................................................18
4.9.3 Play the Previous 30s ...............................................................................................18
4.9.4 Play the Next 30s or Frame ...................................................................................18
4.9.5 Stop Playback ........................................................................................................... 18
5 Others ........................................................................................................................................ 19
5.1 View Information .......................................................................................................................... 19
5.2 Lock ................................................................................................................................................. 19
6 Web ........................................................................................................................................... 20
6.1 Web Access ................................................................................................................................. 20
6.2 Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................ 21
7 Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 22
Appendix ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Network Keyboard Quick Start Guide

1 Introduction
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DescriptionName
PW
LINK
RS232
RJ45
RS485
DC-12V
WIFI
When the network keyboard is working, the power indicator
turns red.
The network status indicator
Internal testing port
RJ45 network port
Connect speed dome or the RS485 port of the DVR; TA
connects to RS485+; TB connects to RS485-
DC12V power input
Unavailable
Grounding
1.1 Introduction
This network keyboard is fully compatible with the NVMS/CMS of our company, which can
control camera, screen, monitor, etc. It’s easy to use for users due to the menu display on
the screen.
1.2 Rear Panel Instructions

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1.3 Front Panel Instructions
Introduction
FunctionsName
SETUP
INFO
SHIFT
LOCK
MON
WIN
CAM
MULT
MON-G
Local setup, such as keyboard ID, network setup.
Local information, such as ID, model, network parameters.
Auxiliary key for main interface shift or PTZ shift or security questions shift.
Lock keyboard; press this key to lock the keyboard.
Set the output (monitor).
Set the window of the current output.
Select the camera.
Set the screen display mode of the current output.
Select the output group (monitor group).
CAM-G Select the input group (camera group).
LAYOUT Call scheme.
AUDIO Enable/disable audio of the selected window.
Play
Pause
Stop
Enable / disable manual record.
Jump to the previous 30 seconds from the current playing time point by
clicking this button.
When the record is being played in the playback mode, it will jump to the next 30
seconds from the current playing time point by clicking this button; when the
record is on hold, the system will play the next frame by clicking this button.

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1.4 Rules of Key Press
Double press--- the interval time between two presses less than 2 seconds. It mainly uses to
switch the alphabet.
For example, press 2 twice to input A; press 2 three times to input B. Please see appendix for the
detailed rules of key press.
When selecting or switching the operating object, it usually starts with the number key and ends
with the corresponding functional key. Take the following as examples.
1+MON (press 1 and then press MON)—— select 1 output
123+CAM (press 1, 2, 3 and then press CAM)—— select 123 output
10+PRESET (press 1, 0 and then press PRESET)—— call preset 10
Macro function key; set and call macro instructions.MACRO
ALARM
0-9
ESC
ENTER
PRESET
CRUISE
TRACK
AUTO
FOCUS+
Set the first image of the current output as an alarm large image.
Input the number/ alphabet /symbol.
Cancel the number/alphabet; cancel the operation; return to the previous menu.
Enter menu or confirm to save the current settings.
Set and call the preset.
Call or stop the cruise.
Call or stop the track.
Enable or disable the auto scan.
Click it to have long focus.
FOCUS- Click it to have short focus.
ZOOM+ Zoom in
ZOOM-
IRIS+
IRIS-
WIPER
LIGHT
Zoom out
Iris increases
Iris decreases
Enable or disable wiper.
Enable or disable light.
Introduction

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1.5 Joystick Control
Introduction
Figure Operation
Up
Down
Left
Right
Upper Left
Upper Right
Lower Left
Lower Right
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Function
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move up.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move down.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move left.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move right.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move towards upper left.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move towards upper right.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move towards lower left.
In PTZ control mode: control the speed dome
to move towards lower right.
Zoom in
Zoom out

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2 Setup
2.1 Startup the Keyboard
First connect the network cable to the keyboard and then connect the power. After
the device starts, please input the default password (8888) and then press “Enter” key to go
to main interface (see left figure). Press “Setup” key to go to the system setup menu
(see right two figures).
Input the old password by moving the joystick right one by one (the default password is 8888).
Select the new password by moving the joystick down and then input the new password as the
above mentioned method. Finally confirm the new password and press “Enter” key to save the
settings. If you want to change the inputted number, please move the joystick to current position
to change the current number. If you want to cancel the inputted number, you can press “0” for
two times. Press “Enter” key to save the new password. Press “Cancel” key to return to the previ-
ous menu.
2.2 System Setup
All system setup menus are as follow. You can move the joystick up or down to see all system
setup menus.
2.2.1 Password Setup
Select the password setup menu and press “Enter” key to go to password setup.

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2.2.2 Keypad ID Setup
Select the keypad ID setup menu and press “Enter” key to go to keypad ID setup.
The eective value of the ID is from 1 to 32.
To set keypad ID, press digital number and enter key (eg. press 32 and then press “Enter” to set
the keypad ID at 32).
2.2.3 Network Setup
Network setup includes local IP setup, PLAT IP setup and PTZ IP setup. The local IP address, the
PLAT IP address and PTZ IP address must be in the same local network segment.
Local IP Setup
Select “Local IP Setup” and press “Enter” to go to local IP setup. You can set the local IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server, alternate DNS and HTTP port.
Tips: Move the joystick right to set the IP address. Press “Enter” to save the settings and return
to the previous menu.
Subnet mask: select subnet mask and press “Enter” to set subnet mask. The default
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
Default GW: the default gateway is 192.168.1.1. Please input it according to the actual
network.
DNS server: the default DNS server is 8.8.8.8. Please input it according to the actual
network.
IP address: Select IP address and press “Enter” to set the IP address. The default IP
address is 192.168.1.201.
Setup
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