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CH VM-Desktop USB multifunction controllers offer a range of input controls:

  • Three-axis joystick for PTZ and digital zoom control (J1 and J2)
  • Jog/shuttle dial (J3 and J4)
  • 27 keys
    • 10 number keys
    • * key
    • # key
    • Programmable keys C1 to C13 (keys cannot be remapped in C-Werk)
    • Two additional keys (B1 and B2)

The multifunction controller can be used to operate C-Werk on the active monitor.

Note

The active monitor is either the main one (if all additional monitors are inactive or not connected) or an additional one, if the additional monitor is active (see Configuring Interfaces on a Multi-Monitor Computer).

The active monitor can be selected only by using the mouse. If no mouse is present, the multifunction controller will work on the main monitor only.

A description of key functions is given in the table.

Key

When available

Function

J1

Always

PTZ control for the selected camera.

If the selected camera does not support PTZ control, the action is ignored.

J2

Always

Optical zoom control for the selected camera.

If the selected camera does not support PTZ control, the action is ignored.

J3 (rotate counterclockwise)

Archive mode

Go to previous frame.

If playback is active, the action is ignored.

J3 (rotate clockwise)

Archive mode

Go to next frame.

If playback is active, the action is ignored.

J4 (rotate counterclockwise)

Archive mode

Go to previous video fragment.

J4 (rotate clockwise)

Archive mode

Go to next video fragment.

 J4

Live Video mode

Iris control for the selected camera.

1

Live Video mode

Start/stop patrol mode.

2.3

Live Video mode

Focus control for the selected camera.

* n #

Always

Select a camera in a layout.

n is the number of the camera to be activated via the number keys.

If the camera with the relevant number is not in the current layout, a search is performed for

the minimum layout containing the camera; the minimum layout is then displayed.

If no such layout exists, a layout with one camera is created.

# n #

Always

Go to layout.

n is  the layout to be activated via the number keys;  the number corresponds to the order in which the layout appears in the list.

C10

Always

Clear number.

If the operator did not finish typing the number of a camera or layout (the # key was not pressed),

pressing the C10 key clears the previously entered number.

C1

Alarm Management mode

Accept alarm with False Alarm resolution.

C2

Alarm Management mode

Accept alarm with Non-Critical Alarm resolution.

C3

Alarm Management mode

Accept alarm with Critical Alarm resolution.

C4

Always

Manually initiate an alarm and go to Alarm Management mode.

Go to Alarm Management mode if an alarm has been previously initiated.

C5

Always

Increase size of layout cell

C6

Always

Reduce size of layout cell

C7

Always

Go to previous layout in the list

C8

Always

Go to next layout in the list

C11

Archive mode

Slow down playback

C12

Archive mode

Start/pause video playback

C13

Archive mode

Speed up playback

B2

Archive mode, Alarm Management mode

Go to Live Video mode (without alarm classification)

B2

Live Video mode

Go to Archive Mode

C9

Archive mode

Open/hide calendar

B1, B2

Open calendar

Cycle through calendar elements (equivalent to pressing the tab key)

days of month - hours - minutes - seconds - am/pm (B2 key) and in reverse (by pressing the B1 key)

J3

Open calendar

Navigate by days and set hours, minutes, seconds, and AM/PM

J4

Open calendar

Navigate by months

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