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Speed Dome Keyboards

A Speed Dome Keyboard (Controller) can be used to control most Speed Dome cameras including PT and PTZ cameras. Each controller is able to control many PT / PTZ cameras using some form of wired communication line (i.e RS485, RS422, RS232C and RJ45). Most Speed domes and Speed dome keyboards support a range of protocols ensuring a compatible communication language even though there is no standard among speed dome manufacturers.

We supply both 2-Axis and 3-Axis Speed Dome Keyboards with up to 17 supported protocols including Pelco-D and Pelco-P.

Speed Domes support many features including Presets, Tours, Patterns and privacy masks. Speed Dome Keyboards can configure these facilities where each camera is uniquely addressed and configured / controlled using a data protocol (i.e. Pelco P).


2-Axis Speed Dome Keyboard

  KEYB-85-2

Ideally suited to control of small quantities of PTZ cameras where 2-axis motion is sufficient. Supports a wide range of PTZ camera protocols

- 2-Axis joystick control
- Controls up to 32 PTZ cameras, OSD menu
- RS-485, Protocols include Pelco-D, Pelco-P
- Full Pan / tilt control
- Lens control

Special Offer : £100.00 (£120.00 inc VAT)


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3-Axis Speed Dome Keyboard

  KEYB-85-3

Smooth 3-axis motion control of PTZ cameras. Supports a wide range of PTZ camera protocols

- 3-Axis joystick control
- Controls up to 32 PTZ cameras, OSD menu
- RS-485, Protocols include Pelco-D, Pelco-P
- Full Pan / tilt control
- Auto Lens control (Zoom, focus, Iris)
- 64 presets, Pan, Tilt, sequence, cruise

Special Offer : £125.00 (£150.00 inc VAT)


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2-Axis Speed Dome Keyboard

  KEYB-885-2


- 2-Axis joystick control
- Controls up to 32 PTZ cameras, OSD menu
- RS-485, Protocols: Pelco-D, Pelco-P
- Full Pan / tilt control
- 64 presets, Pan, Tilt, sequence, cruise
- For use with SD-885-10D and SD885-22DN

Special Offer : £100.00 (£120.00 inc VAT)


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