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Edit: Select a device or the monitor and camera connected to the device in the list and click the button to edit the setting.
Monitor
– ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the connected device is registered, and you can change
the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the monitor from other monitors when selecting it by using the network
keyboard, so each monitor should have its own unique ID.
– Pane ID: Set up a pane ID to each pane of the monitor (Main monitor only). The pane ID provides a shortcut to a specific
pane when selecting the pane by using a network keyboard. When giving a ‘pane ID’ –>
command, the
network keyboard functions the same as when giving ‘main monitor ID’ –>
–> ‘pane number’ –>
commands.
Camera
– ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the connected device is registered, and
you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the camera from other cameras when
controlling it by using the network keyboard, so each camera should have its own unique ID.
If the connected device is a MMX, the camera ID should be the same as the camera ID of the DVR
connected to the MMX. Otherwise, two different IDs will be assigned to the one camera. When clicking
the
OK button displays a message box to confirm using the existing ID. Click the OK button to
complete the changes.
– Name: Set up the camera name for your reference.
– Type: Set up the camera type. Select Device Output and select a DVR if the connected device is a
MMX and the
Main Out of the DVR is connected to the Video In port of the MMX, and you can control
the DVR. Select
Fixed if the camera is not a PTZ camera. Select PTZ Camera if the camera is a PTZ
camera.
5.4 Function
You can set up the macro function and function buttons.
Macro
NOTE: A macro is a preset single instruction that calls a complete series of commands to perform a particular task.
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ID: Displays the macro ID set up when adding the macro.
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Name: Displays the macro name set up when adding the macro.
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Step Count: Displays the number of actions registered on the macro.
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Add: See below.
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Edit: Select a macro in the list and click the button to edit the setting.
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Remove / Remove All: Select a macro in the list and click the Remove button to delete it.
Clicking the
Remove All button deletes all macros from the list.