Accepting The Request For Monitors; Default Setting; Modifying The List; Accepting The Request For Multiplexers - EverFocus KS-KBK Manuel D'instructions

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4.5 Accepting the request for monitors

Accepting the monitors is used to prevent an unauthorised operator from operating monitors that are not within
his duties.
4.5.1 Default sett ing
The default setting allows control of all monitors, erasing any previously defined setting.
4.5.2 Modifying t he list
The procedure for accepting and disabling the monitors is the same as that just described for the cameras (see
§ Accepting requests for cameras, page 12).
Usually 99 monitors can be selected from the keyboard.

4.6 Accepting the request for multiplexers

Accepting the multiplexers is used to prevent an unauthorised operator from operating multiplexers that are not
within his duties.
4.6.1 Default sett ing
The default setting allows control of all multiplexers, erasing any previously defined setting.
4.6.2 Modifying t he list
The procedure for accepting and disabling the multiplexers is the same as that just described for the cameras
(see § Accepting requests for cameras, page 12).
Usually 39 multiplexers can be selected from the keyboard.

4.7 Accepting requests for functions

Each operator can be enabled (or not) to carry out specific operations from the keyboard.
These are divided into groups of functions and are:
: enabling camera selection with the
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break in the automatic sequence it may be necessary to disable them if this likelihood is to prevented.
: enabling monitor change; if an operator has a single monitor, this can be frozen so that it
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cannot be changed any more.
: enabling video device (switcher or matrix) setup; even if enabled this can be subject to
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insertion of a password
: enabling reset of video device alarms; if enabled this can also be subject to a password
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4.8 Buzzer

The keyboard is equipped with a buzzer for acoustic signals when abnormal situations occur.
The buzzer can be enabled to:
• recognise video device (switcher or matrix) alarm status
• recognise a break in communications with the video device
• give a small warning click when a key is pressed.

4.9 Password

Keyboard security is managed by three password levels:
• connection password: requested when the keyboard is switched on, it is used to prevent improper use of the
keyboard by unauthorised personnel
• setup password: requested whenever it is necessary to carry out a setup. For connection with KS VM 164
the password is not requested since it is managed directly at the video device level: in this case it should be
inserted as described in the manual for the controlled device
• reset alarm password: requested when an alarm has to be cleared.
Passwords are defined at the individual keyboard level, and may therefore differ for each operator.
They can be disabled (default status, when leaving the factory) by setting to 00000.
Warning: it is not possible to retrieve a setup password that is lost or forgotten.
and
keys; since these keys are able to cause a
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