IDIS ACCESSORIES · NDAA & TAA COMPLIANT
Command Your Surveillance Infrastructure Uniquely
The IDIS NK-1200 is an enterprise-grade multi-protocol network keyboard engineered for command centers, mission-critical control rooms, and high-density corporate surveillance hubs. Designed to eliminate operational latency, this physical master console provides security operators with unified, responsive control over NVRs, network video transmitters, discrete IP network cameras, and localized software clients. By consolidating enterprise surveillance manipulation into a highly responsive tactile surface, the system optimizes target tracking speeds and minimizes response times across sprawling institutional physical infrastructure environments.
Control System
3-Axis Joystick
Protocols
Over 70 PTZ Sorts
Integration
DirectIP & iNEX
Power Supply
PoE 802.3af Class 0
Seamless PTZ Fluidity and Multi-System Orchestration
Engineered for full operational agility, the IDIS NK-1200 Network Keyboard breaks down barriers between disjointed physical security platforms. The native 3-axis joystick provides variable-speed physical response tracking, giving your security operators absolute control over critical pan, tilt, and zoom movements. With extensive built-in protocol support managing over 70 legacy and modern PTZ types (including IDIS, Pelco, Panasonic, and Samsung layouts), this station handles heterogeneous camera deployments flawlessly. Built-in bi-directional two-way audio interfaces run directly through the device, while integrated firmware duplication alongside automatic self-recovery rules ensure the console stays active even during unstable network handshakes.
True Hybrid Topology Control
Seamlessly switch tracking control rules between high-speed Gigabit network pipelines and dual legacy RS-485 serial bus interfaces. This allows rapid deployment configurations inside modern IP architecture installations without abandoning functional analog physical systems.
Ergonomic Multi-Keyboard Management
Cascade and manage multiple hardware keyboards via a unified network topology path. An integrated 2-line interactive LCD system provides quick programming access and instantaneous configuration readout parameters for live command routing shifts.
Technical Specification Matrix
Camera Model
NK-1200
Communication Interfaces
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ45), 2 x RS485 Terminal Blocks
Serial Baud Rate Range
300 bps to 115,200 bps
PTZ Protocol Drivers
Over 70 sorts (IDIS, Panasonic, Pelco, Samsung, etc.)
Supported Ecosystems
IDIS DirectIP Network Recorders, IP Cameras, iNEX (IDIS Solution Suite)
Device Display
2-Line Character LCD Screen
USB Connectivity Ports
1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0
Audio Connections
3.5mm Audio In (1) / 3.5mm Audio Out (1) (Two-Way Support)
Power Input & Budget
PoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 0) or DC 48V, 1A (Max 8.64W)
Dimensions (W x H x D)
376.9mm x 95.0mm x 177.6mm (15.0" x 3.7" x 7.0")
System Regulatory Certifications
FCC, CE, KC, NDAA Compliant, TAA Certified
Can the NK-1200 handle non-IDIS third-party PTZ cameras?
Yes. The NK-1200 comes preloaded with standard firmware drivers that support more than 70 industry-common PTZ legacy protocols, including Pelco-D/P, Panasonic, and Samsung profiles over RS-485 serial buses or networked pathways.
Does this keyboard controller require a localized independent power brick?
The unit features native IEEE 802.3af Class 0 Power over Ethernet support. It can run entirely off a standard PoE network switch port, though it accepts a secondary DC 48V line if local injection power is preferred.
What failsafe systems are integrated for high-security environments?
The NK-1200 utilizes a dual firmware flash memory duplication arrangement with an active auto-recovery framework. If unexpected physical link disruptions cause corruption during operational routines, it restores previous system maps smoothly without hardware downtime.
How do operators initialize system parameters on the unit?
The terminal comes equipped with a built-in interactive 2-line LCD screen for localized operational adjustments. Full configuration deployment and mass addressing mapping across network spaces can also be done via the IDIS Discovery configuration utility.