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7.2.2

Setting up the

EKR-KB1

keyboard

From the EKR-KB1 firmware version 9 onwards it is very easy to define the basic specifications needed for
multiple connection to composite installations.

Enter keyboard setup (

sM

).

Select Communications/Video, and Type 32/8.

Position the cursor on Type and press

E

to enter submenu 328:SYSTEM.

Select the type of configuration of the installation where the keyboard is to be used and confirm with

E

.

In the case of Parallel or Master matrixes, there will be a request for the number of matrixes in the
installation or the number of slaves respectively. The keyboard automatically sets up the accepted
cameras and monitors, disables decoding of the addresses

1

and selects the correct protocol for

communication with the EKR-32/8 matrixes in the system:

System

Enabled input (Cameras)

Enabled output

(Monitors)

Single matrix

1..32

1..8

parallel matrix

2

(2 matrixes)

1..32, 101..132, 201..232

1..8

parallel matrix

2

(3 matrixes)

1..32, 101..132, 201..232, 301..332

1..8

parallel matrix

2

(9 matrixes)

1..32, 101..132, 201..232, ... , 901..932

1..8

master matrix

2

(1 slave)

1..32, 101..132

1..8

master matrix

2

(2 slaves)

1..32, 101..132, 201..232

1..8

master matrix

2

(3 slaves)

1..32, 101..132, 201..232, 301..332

1..8

master matrix

2

(4 slaves)

1..32, 101..132, 201..232, 301..332, 401..432

1..8

slave matrix

2

1..32

1..4

This type of setting should not be considered final: at the installation stage it is wise to proceed to disable

further cameras and monitors as necessary.

Notes:

1)

the receiver number corresponding to the selected camera disappears from the EKR-KB1 display when

receiver decoding is no longer managed by the keyboards and is managed instead by the matrixes

2)

on exiting the Macro submenu, the Macro indication is followed by an asterisk to indicate that this is not

the normal protocol and that it has been modified to suit the particular requirements of the composite
installation.

7.2.3

Setting up the

MTC-1

keyboard

From the 1.4 version of the MTC-1 keyboard firmware onwards it is easy to define the basic specifications

needed for multiple connection of composite installations.

Enter keyboard setup.

Settings for a single matrix:

Select Communications/Video and for matrix type select EKR-32/8.

Select Accepted values/Cameras and enable the cameras properly

Select Accepted values/local Monitor-Mux and enable the monitors properly

N.B. The system allows the recall of at most 8 monitors and 32 cameras.

Settings for matrixes in parallel- and master/slave-type installations:

Select Communications/Video and for matrix type select EKR-32/8 Ext.

7. Appendix 2: composite installations

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