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DS-1200KI/1006KI Keyboard User Manual Overview Introduction DS-1200KI and DS-1006KI series products are new generation and cost effective control keyboards. The keyboards work well with a large variety of devices, such as network cameras, speed domes, DVRs and NVRs, decoders, multi-functional video centers (MVCs), video wall controllers, and matrix access gateways (MAGs). Featuring a 4-axis Hall effect joystick, a 128 × 64 dot-matrix screen, easy-to-operate press keys, our products are a perfect solution for medium and small sized monitor centers in industries such as intelligent building, transportation, and public security. In this manual, both Web configuration and keyboard operation sections apply to DS-1200KI network keyboards, while only the keyboard operation section applies to DS-1006KI serial keyboards. Features 128 × 64 screen 4-axis joystick Accessible to the multi-functional video centers (MVCs), matrix access gateways (MAGs), video wall controllers, decoders, and shortcut operation of camera/camera groups switch on video wall Connectable to domes and realize PTZ control and picture capture via joystick operation Accessible to DVRs/NVRs (with KB ports) via network or serial ports, and operation of front panel buttons 16 user accounts management: 1 admin and 15 operators System upgrade and import/export of configuration files via USB-flash disk DS-1200KI keyboard supports both network and serial communication; DS-1006KI supports serial communication only DS-1200KI keyboard: network access, configuration, and batch import of devices and input channels via Web browser; up to 1000 devices, 2000 input channels, and 256 output channels can be managed in the keyboard operation mode DS-1006KI keyboard: accessible to devices via RS-485/422 serial ports Appearance Except for the network port, DS-1200KI keyboards are the same as DS-1006KI keyboards in appearance. See Figure 1-1 for the appearance of the keyboard. 1