Lumens VS-KB21 Keyboard Controller User Manual

June 16, 2024
Lumens

Lumens VS-KB21 Keyboard Controller User Manual
Lumens VS-KB21 Keyboard Controller

Important

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Safety Instructions

Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using this product:

  1. Use attachments only as recommended.
  2. Use the type of power source indicated on the Keyboard Controller. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your distributor or local electricity company for advice.
  3. Always take the following precautions when handling the plug. Failure to do so may result in sparks or fire:
    • Ensure the plug is free of dust before inserting it into a socket.
    • Ensure that the plug is inserted into the socket securely.
  4. Do not overload wall sockets, extension cords or multi-way plug boards as this may cause fire or electric shock.
  5. Do not place this product where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug.
  6. Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into this product.
  7. Except as specifically instructed in this User Manual, do not attempt to operate this product by yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.
  8. Unplug this product during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period. Do not place this product or remote control on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects such as a car, etc.
  9. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:
    • If the power cord or plug becomes damaged or frayed.
    • If liquid is spilled into this product or this product has been exposed to rain or water

Precautions

Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.

If the this product will not be used for an extended time, unplug it from the power socket.

Caution
Risk of Electric Shock Please do not open it by yourself.

Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to licensed service personnel.

This symbol indicates that this equipment may contain dangerous voltage which could cause electric shock

This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this User Manual with this unit.

FCC Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Notice :
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computer device, pursuant to Article 15-J of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation.

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada

Product Overview

I/O Introduction

Product Overview

No Item Function Descriptions
1 RS-422 port Connect the RS-422 adapter cable that can control up to 7

cameras
2| RS-232 port| Connect the RS-232 adapter cable that can control up to 7 cameras
3| USB port| Update the keyboard control firmware via a USB disk Use format “FAT32”, “capacity less than 32G”
4| IP port| Connect the RJ45 network cable§ Supports PoE(IEEE802.3af)
5| 12 V DC power port| Connect the included DC power supply adapter and the power cable
6| Power Button| Turn on/off keyboard power
7| Safety lock| Use the safety lock to lock the keyboard for anti-theft purpose

Note: RS-232/ RS-422 port do not support POE. Please do not connect with POE Switch

Panel function introduction

Panel function introduction

No Item Function Descriptions
1 WB Automatic/manual white balance switchWhen the setting is automatic

white balance, the AUTO indicator will turn on
2| ONE PUSH WB| One push white balance
3| EXPOSURE| Auto, Iris PRI, Shutter PRI
4| BACKLIGHT| Turn on/off back light compensation
5| LOCK| Lock the control of all image adjustment and rotary buttonsPress and hold for 3 seconds to enable the lock; press and hold for 3 seconds again to cancel the lock
6| SEARCH| Search or add the camera IP setting
7| CAM LIST| Check the currently connected camera
8| LCD screen| Display control and setting information of the keyboard
9| CAM MENU| Call the camera OSD menu
10| SETTING| Enter the settings menu
11| BACK| Back to the previous step
12| R/B GAIN| Adjust the white balance in red/blue manually
13| IRIS / SHUTTER| Adjust the aperture or shutter
14| P/T/Z SPEED| Rotate: Adjust/control the speed Press: Switch between P/T or Z
15| ZOOM SEESAW| Control ZOOM in/out
16| FOCUS CONTROL| Rotate the knob to adjust NEAR/FAR parameters (for Manual Focus use only) Press to execute One Push FocusLCD menu: Rotate left/right to adjust parameters and navigate the menu LCD menu: Press to select an item
17| AUTO FOCUS| Automatic/manual focus switchWhen the setting is automatic focus, the AUTO indicator will turn on
18| CAMERA BUTTONCAM1~CAM7| Quickly select Camera 1 ~ 7 and control the camera within 1 second Press and hold for 3 seconds to access the shortcut key settings page
19| Assign Button F1~F2| Set up the shortcut key to quickly control the camera
20| PVW| Press to display the camera’s RTSP streaming video
21| CALL| Press number button to call a camera preset position
22| SAVE| Press number button to save a camera preset position
23| CAM| Press number button to select the specific camera (Cam 1 – 255)
24| Letter and number keyboard 0 ~ 7| CALL a camera; call a preset position; key in the camera name (LCD menu)
25| DELETE| Control LCD menu to execute “delete” action
26| ENTER| Control LCD menu to execute “confirm” action
27| PTZ joystick| Control the camera PTZ operation

LCD screen display description

LCD screen display description

No Item Function Descriptions
1 Camera ID and protocol Display the camera currently under control and the

protocol currently in use
2| EXPOSURE MODE| Display the current camera exposure mode
3| Connected device parameter information| Display the current camera parameter information
4| Network connection indication status| If the play icon appears, the camera’s RTSP streaming video can be displayed

LCD function menu description

Access LCD function menu

Press the SETTING button on the keyboard to access the LCD function menu

Hot Key Camera

Item Settings Description
CAM 1~7 Assign the camera number; 7 units can be set at most

Advanced settings for Hot Key Camera

Item Settings Description
Alias The camera can be named using letters on the keyboard
**** Protocol VISCA VISCAIP VISCATCPONVIF NDI **** Select a

control protocol to be used for connecting the camera Only VS-KB21N support NDI.
Address| 1~7| Set VISCA ID from 1 to 7
Baudrate| 9600 / 19200 /38400 / 115200| Set control Baudrate
Stream URL| rtsp://cam ip:8557/h264| Can be automatically imported based on added models
RTSPAuthentication| Off/ On| Select to enable RTSP Authentication function
User Name| admin| Automatically import account and password, shown by User name.
Password| 9999| Automatically import account and password, shown by *****
Select from List| –| Select a specific camera from the CAM List and apply it automatically

Device Management

Item Settings Description
Device List View the current device list
Add a New List Add a new device
Ignored DeviceList **** – **** View the current list of ignored devices
Add an IgnoredDevice **** – **** Add an ignored device

Network

Item Settings Description
Type STATIC / DHCP Specify a static IP or let DHCP to assign an IP to

the keyboard
IP Address| 192.168.0.100| For a static IP, specify the IP address in this field (Default IP is 192.168.0.100)
Subnet Mask| 255.255.255.0| For a static IP, specify the subnet mask in this field
Gateway| 192.168.0.1| For a static IP, specify the gateway in this field
DNS 1| 192.168.0.1| Set DNS 1 information
DNS 2| 8.8.8.8| Set DNS 2 information

KEYS

Item Settings Description
F1 ~ F2 None Home Power MutePicture Freeze Picture Flip Picture LR_Reverse

Tracking Mode Framing Mode Auto Tracking On Auto Tracking Off Auto Framing On Auto Framing Off D-Zoom OnD-Zoom Off Group CustomCommands| F1 ~ F2 buttons can be set as shortcut keys separately Functions may be set as the list displayed to the left After selecting Function, choose the target functionPress the shortcut key and the camera will perform the specified function quickly

Display

Item Settings Description
**** Theme Color Red Green Blue OrangePurple ****

Adjust LCD theme color
** Brightness| Low Medium High| ** Adjust keyboard brightness
** Key Brightness| Low Medium High| ** Adjust key brightness

Beep

Item Settings Description
Enable Off / On Turn on or off button sound effects
Style 1 / 2 / 3 Select the button sound type

Joystick

Item Settings Description
Zoom Enable On / Off Enable/Disable the Joystick control for Zoom
Pan Reverse On / Off Enable/Disable the horizontal inversion
Tilt Reverse On / Off Enable/Disable the vertical inversion
Correction Correct the Joystick direction

Tally

Item Settings Description
Enable ON / OFF Enable the Tally light

Language

Item Description
**English** / Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese ****

Language setting

Password Setting

Item Settings Description
Enable ON / OFF Once enabled, you need to enter a password when

entering SETTINGS
Change Password| –| Set up a new password

Sleep Mode

Item Settings Description
Enable ON / OFF Enable the sleep mode
**** Goes to Sleep after 15 Mins / 30 Mins/ 60 Mins **** Set the sleep

mode activation time
Lightness change| LCD Screen LightKeypad Backlight| Set the sleep mode preview screen and keyboard brightness

About Device

Item Description
Display device information

Reset Device

Item Settings Description
Reset Setting ON / OFF Remain the keyboard network and CAM LIST,

restore other settings to default values
Reset Setting and Data| ON / OFF| Clear all keyboard settings, including IP setting

Camera connection

VS-KB21/ VS-KB21N supports RS-232, RS-422 and IP control.
Supported control protocols include: VISCA, VISCA over IP

Port pin definition

Port pin definition

How to Connect RS-232

connection

  1. Please refer to the RJ-45 to RS-232 and camera Mini Din RS-232 pin definitions to complete the cable connection
    This is compatible with Lumens optional accessory VC-AC07, which can be connected via network cable.

  2. Camera settings

    • Protocol set to VISCA
    • Control Port set to RS-232
  3. Keyboard settings

    • Press [SETTING] and select [Hot Key Camera]
    • Select CAM1~7
    • Configure the camera information.
    • Protocol set to VISCA
    • Press [Back] exit

How to Connect RS-422

connection

  1. Please refer to the RJ-45 to RS-422 and camera RS-422 pin definitions to complete the cable connection
  2. Camera settings
    • Protocol set to VISCA
    • Control Port set to RS-422
  3. Keyboard settings
    • Press [SETTING] and select [Hot Key Camera]
    • Select CAM1~7
    • Configure the camera information.
    • Protocol set to VISCA
    • Press [Back] exit

How to Connect IP

connection

  1. Use network cables to connect keyboard and IP camera to the router
  2. Set keyboard IP address
    • Press [SETTING], select [Network]
    • Type: Select STATIC or DHCP
    • IP Address: If select STATIC, use Focus Near/Far to choose the location, input the IP address via numbers on the keyboard. Last, press ENTER to save and exit
  3. Add a camera

Automatic Search

Only VS-KB21N support NDI
connection

  • Press [SEARCH] and select search mode
  • Select the target camera and set the camera information
  • Click [Save] at the bottom and you can check the saved camera at [CAM List]

Manual Add

connection

  • Press [SETTING]> [Device Management]
  • Add new camera to configure the camera information.
  • Select Protocol VISCAIP/ONVIF, and set the camera IP address
  • Press SAVE at the bottom to save

Web Interface

Connecting Camera to Network

Please find the two common connection methods below

  1. Connecting via switch or router
    Connecting Camera to Network

  2. To connect directly through network cable, the IP address of the keyboard and PC should be changed to set at the same network segment
    Connecting Camera to Network

Web Login

  1. Open the browser, and enter the IP address of the keyboard in the address bar
  2. Enter administrator’s account and password
    For the first-time login, please refer to 5.3.8 System- User Management to change the default password

Web Page Functions

Login page

Login page

No| Item| Description
1| User Name| Enter user login account (default: admin)
2| User Password| Enter user password (default: 9999) For the first-time login, please refer to 5.3.8 System- User **Management** to change the default password
3| Remember Me| Save user name and password.
4| Language| Supporting English/Traditional Chinese/Simplified Chinese
5| Login| Log in to the administrator screen on the website

Hot Key

Hot Key

No| Item| Description
1| CAM1~7| Support hot key camera 1~7
2| Setting page| Click to open the settings page.Following settings can be configured depending on the protocols.
2.1| VISCA|

  • Alias: Edit camera name
  •  Address: Set the address.
  • Baudrate: Set the Baudrate
  • Set Camera Address: When cameras are connected daisy chain, you can set camera address. This action will send “address set” commandto the camera.
    SEt Camera Name

2.2| VISCA Over IP|

  • Alias: Edit camera name
  • IP Address: Enter IP address
  • Stream URL: Display the stream URL
  •  RTSP Auth: Enable/ Disable RTSP authentication
  • User Name: Name for RTSP Auth
  •  Password: Password for RTSP Auth
    SEt Camera Name

2.3| VISCA TCP|

  • Alias: Edit camera name
  • IP Address: Enter IP address
  • Port: Setting range 1~65534
    SEt Camera Name

| |

  • Stream URL: Display the stream URL
  •  RTSP Auth: Enable/ Disable RTSP authentication
  • User Name: Name for RTSP Auth
  •  Password: Password for RTSP Auth

2.4| ONVIF|

  • Alias: Edit camera name
  • IP Address: Enter IP address
  •  Account: Enable/ Disable ONVIF account. Support to preview(PVW) camera image when it enabled.
  •  User Name: Name for ONVIF account§ Password: Password for ONVIF account
  •  RTSP Auth: Enable/ Disable RTSP authentication
  •  User Name: Name for RTSP Auth
  •  Password: Password for RTSP Auth
    SEt Camera Name

Device Management

Device Management

No| Item| Description
1| Device List| Display the device list, and click on a device to edit.
2| Ignored List| Display the ignored list, and click on a device to edit.
3| + Add|

  • Device List: According to the protocols, enter related information to add a camera.
  • Ignored List : Enter the IP address and protocol to add camera. If the camera is with NDI protocol, the [Add] function is not supported.

Custom Command

SEt Camera Name

Description
Supports 3 customized command.
Click on the command to open the editing page for customizing commands

Network

Network

Description
Keyboard controller network settings. When the DHCP function is disabled, Network settings can be edited.

Firmware Update

Custom Command

Description
Display the current firmware version. User can upload a file to update the firmware.  Update process takes approximately 3 minutes Do not operate or power off the device during the update to prevent firmware update failure.

System- Configuration File

ystem- Configuration File

Description
Save the configuration as a file. User can import/ export the configuration file.

System-User Management

System-User Management

Description
Add/ Edit/ Delete user account

  • The default administrator cannot be deleted.
  • Support up to 8 user accounts (administrator + common users).
  • Supporting 4 – 32 characters for user name and password
  • Characters should be English letters or numbers. Chinese and special symbols are not allowed.
  • User permissions:

| Type| Admin| Common|
Language| V| V
Web settings| V| X
User Management| V| X

About

About

Description
Display device firmware version, serial number, and related information.  For technical support, please scan the QRcode at the bottom right for assistance

Common Functions

Call the camera

Use the number keyboard to call the camera

  1. Key in the camera number to be called via the keyboard
  2. Press the “CAM” button
    Call the camera

Setup/call/cancel preset position.

Save the preset position

  1. Relocate the camera to the desired position
  2. Enter the desired preset position number, then press the SAVE button to save
    Setup/call/cancel preset position

Call the preset position

  1. Key in the desired preset position number via keyboard
  2. Press “CALL” button
    Call the preset position

Set the camera OSD menu via the keyboard

  1. Press the “CAM MENU” button on the keyboard
  2. Set the camera OSD menu via the PTZ joystick
    • Move the joystick up and down. Switch the menu items/Tune the parameter values
    • Move the joystick to the right: Enter
    • Move the joystick to the left: Exit
      OSD menu

Troubleshooting

This Chapter describes questions frequently asked during the use of VS-KB21/ VS-KB21N and suggests methods and solutions.

No. Problems Solutions
1 **After plugging in the power supply, VS-KB21/ VS-KB21N power is not
on**
  1. Please check whether the power button on the back is pressed down correctly
  2. If POE is used, please make sure the Ethernet network cable is correctly connected to the power port of the POE switch

2| VS-KB21/ VS-KB21N can’t control the camera through RS-232/ RS-422|

  1. Please confirm the port pin connection is correct (RS-232/422)
  2. Please confirm if the camera OSD is correctly switched to RS-232/RS-422 and the baud rate setting is the same as the controller.
  3. Please confirm whether the MENU button on the keyboard is pressed down by mistake, causing the camera OSD menu to open and the camera unable to be controlled

3| Cannot use the keyboard buttons to change the image settings or focus| Please confirm the LOCK button is set in “LOCK” mode

For questions about the installation, please scan the following QR Code. A support person will be assigned to assist you

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