American Dynamics AD1650B Instructions d'exploitation

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System Programming
for the AD1650B
MicroPower EP System
Programming and Operating Instructions
This manual describes the system programming and operating procedures for the American Dynamics AD1650B MicroPower EP
Matrix Switching System. The AD1650B MicroPower EP is a CCTV surveillance system for multiple video inputs, multiple
video outputs, and multiple control stations. The AD1650B is capable of controlling a maximum of 128 video input sources such
as cameras and a maximum of 16 video outputs such as monitors and video tape recorders. Menu-driven programming is
provided on the AD1650B for most system setup operations. Non-menu setup of monitor display format, camera preset scenes,
alarm arming/disarming, and individual Monitor Tours are provided using keyboard commands.
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Page 1 - MicroPower EP System

System Programmingfor the AD1650BMicroPower EP SystemProgramming and Operating InstructionsThis manual describes the system programming and operating

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2-1Keyboard ControlThis section of the manual describes the standard AD1650B system videoswitching and control capabilities that are provided from an

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KEYBOARD CONTROLKeyboard Passcode EntryPasscode entry is a security procedure to allow only authorizedpersonnel to operate the AD1650B system. When U

Page 5 - MICROPOWER CONTROL SYSTEM

Keyboard Video SelectionNote: Keyboard video selection is available from any ADkeyboard connected to the AD1650B. The keyboardcontrol functions desc

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Controlling Camera Site FunctionsCamera site control functions (pan/tilt, motorized lens, presetscenes, and auxiliary actions) are available at the ke

Page 7 - System Operation

Running a TourA Tour sequentially displays a selected series of camera videoinputs on a single monitor. A single tour sequence may display64 separate

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Calling a System SalvoA System Salvo is a group of cameras that can be called forsimultaneous display on a contiguous group of monitors.System Salvos

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3-1Non-Menu ProgrammingThis section of the manual describes the AD1650B system non-menuprogramming capabilities. These setup operations are accessed

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NON-MENU PROGRAMMINGThe following non-menu setup programming functions areaccessible from AD1678CM or AD2078 keyboards only.NOTE: The keyswitch must

Page 11 - Keyboard Control

Monitor Display ArrangementThe arrangement of the titles, date, and time in the monitor on-screen display (Figure 2-1) may be changed by keyboardcomma

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This software/firmware is confidential to and is copyrighted by SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION. It is not tobe copied or disclosed in any manner

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Programming Monitor ToursA Tour sequentially displays a selected sequence of cameravideo inputs on any monitor. A Monitor Tour is a temporarysequence

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Arming MonitorsSystem monitors are armed using a Monitor Arming Codewhich identifies the alarm Display method (Single, Block, orDual monitors), Queuin

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Programming Alarm ContactsNote: The following contact programming procedures are forAD1678CM keyboards only. For other keyboards, usethe Monitor/Con

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4-1Menu ProgrammingThis section of the manual describes the AD1650B menu programmingcapabilities.Menu Programming...

Page 17 - Non-Menu Programming

MENU PROGRAMMING All the features of the AD1650B are programmable using on-screen menus. The menus are displayed via a separate videooutput (labeled

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Menu Cursor Positioning/PagingThe following cursor instructions apply to all menus.To position the cursor to a desired location on the menu:• Use the

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SET TIME AND DATEThe SET TIME AND DATE menu permits setting the dateformat, date, time, and day of the week for on-screen displays.DATE FORMAT - Sele

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SET SYSTEM TOURSA System Tour is a programmable sequence of cameras thatcan be called by a user to be displayed on the called monitor,or called by Ev

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PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM TOURTo select a System Tour for programming:1. Move the cursor to the TOUR number line of the menu.2. Enter the desired tour numb

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CN (Connect Next)If a salvo or tour switching is desired at a tour entry:1. Move the cursor to the CN column and desired entry line.2. Press the ACK k

Page 23 - Menu Programming

CONTENTSPageDESCRIPTION... 1System Features ...

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SET SYSTEM SALVOSA System Salvo is a group of cameras that can be calledsimultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors. A salvo canbe called by key

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PROGRAMMING A SALVOTo select a System Salvo for programming:1. Position cursor to the SALVO line in the menu. 2. Enter the desired salvo number (from

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SET EVENT TIMERSEvent Timers permits automatic callup of System Tours and/orAlarm Monitor Contact Tables. Each one of the automaticcallups is referred

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Alarm Monitor/Contact (ALM ) callupSeparate Monitor/Contact Tables can be programmed to definewhich alarm contacts are armed for each monitor in the s

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SET ALARM CONTACTS The SET ALARM CONTACT menu is used to associatecameras to contacts. A maximum of 512 entries are allowed.Each Alarm Contact Number

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PROGRAMMING ALARM CONTACTSAlarm Contact Numbers 1 to 128, 129 to 256, 257 to 384, and385 to 512 are defaulted to cameras 1 through 128,respectively.

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CN (Connect Next)For salvo switching on alarm contact receipt:1. Position the cursor to the desired CN column and ACN.2. Press the ACK key to cycle th

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MONITOR STATUSThe MONITOR STATUS display provides information aboutthe 16 monitors connected to the system.This display has two pages, with eight moni

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MONITORThe MONITOR menu is used to review and change eachmonitor's setup programming.To select a Monitor for review or programming:1. Place the c

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## (Block number) - The block number field associatesmonitors together to form a monitor “block” for alarm callup.A monitor block may consist of any

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CONTENTSPageMENU PROGRAMMING... 4-1Main Selection Menu...

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CAMERA MENUThe CAMERA menu is used to re-assign camera numbers andto program camera titles. Each selection of the CAMERAmenu calls up another menu, s

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TITLEThe Camera TITLE menu is used to program a 16-characteralphanumeric title for each camera, for inclusion in the on-screen display.To select a cam

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PORTThe PORT menu is used to configure baud rates, data bits,parity, stop bits, and port use for each of the four RS-232 portson the rear of the AD165

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PORT USE TypesALARM - Used for an Alarm Interface Unit connection for input of alarm codes to the AD1650B. Each alarm event messagesent to this port

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ACCESSThe ACCESS menus define system partitioning which controlsoperator keyboard access to monitors, cameras, pan/tilts, andalarms. System partition

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KEYBOARD/MONITORThe KEYBOARD/MONITOR menu defines the Keyboard-to-Monitor access which prevents selected keyboards fromcalling selected monitors. The

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KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEWThis menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera viewing access,which prevents selected keyboards from calling up selectedcameras for view

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KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROLThis menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera control accesswhich prevents selected keyboards from controlling remotefunctions on se

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MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESSThis menu defines the Monitor/Camera access which preventsselected monitors from viewing selected cameras.In this menu it is the

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MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESSThe MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESS menu defines whichalarm contacts are associated to each monitor in the system.Five Monitor/Contact Ta

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SYSTEM FEATURESVideo Switching Control: The AD1650B controls videoswitching of all camera inputs and all monitor outputs in theswitching system. Swit

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PRIORITY MENUThe PRIORITY menu is used to:• Enable (or disable) user identification passcode entry intothe system, • Configure each of the eight prior

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SET USERIf USER IDs is enabled, the SET USER menu is used to set apriority level and passcode for each of 48 users. Each prioritylevel is defined thr

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SET PRIORITYThe SET PRIORITY menu is used to define the configurationfor each of the eight priority levels. All levels default to thesame configurati

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AppendixSystem Defaults... A-2Alarms ...

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AD1650B SYSTEM DEFAULTSThe following are the factory default values; these are set from the System Reset function, page 1-3 or 3-2.Keyboard ControlAll

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ALARMS - PROGRAMMING OVERVIEWAn ALARM is a signal generated by an external device that isconnected to an AD Matrix Switching System, either directly

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ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODEThe Monitor Arming Code identifies the alarm Display,Queuing, and Clearance methods for the monitor.Alarm Display Methods

Page 53 - Appendix

ALARMS - ARMING NOTESAssociating Alarms with Camera SalvosEach alarm contact may be associated with a camera salvo forcallup when the alarm is receiv

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ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODES - ARM TYPESThe following are the available Monitor Arming Codes for theAD1650B. Each is identified by the code number,

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BLOCK Display, HOLD Queuing(10) BHI - Multiple monitor alarm block, all armed/alarmedcontacts are queued and displayed on monitors with noexisting al

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System Status Display: The current camera-to-monitorswitching assignments can be displayed by operator request.This display includes the current statu

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ON-SCREEN STATUS LINE DISPLAYSSetup/ProgrammingThe following messages appear in the monitor on-screen StatusLine during certain non-menu programming f

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A-9AD1650B APPENDIXAmerican Dynamics KeyboardsKeyboard AD2078,Model NumberAD1678C AD1678CE AD1678CM AD1678CME AD1677 AD1677E AD1676B AD1676BE AD1672AT

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REMOTE COMPUTER CONTROLThe four AD1650B RS-232 control ports use asynchronous,full duplex, RS-232C protocol. As shipped, all ports are set foroperati

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AUXILIARY KEY CODE FUNCTIONSF1 - Special function key:1 F1 - Unlocks the current camera2 F1 - Locks the current camera99 F1 - Logoff from passcode

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An American Dynamics ProductDesigned and built bySensormatic CCTV Systems DivisionOne Blue Hill PlazaPearl River, New York, 10965(914) 624-7600Technic

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1-1System OperationThis section of the manual provides an overview of the system operationand setup programming functions.System Operation . . . . .

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SYSTEM OPERATIONThe AD1650B Central Processing Module controls all MatrixSwitching System operation and provides programming menusfor AD1650B System s

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System Reset Following initial AD1650B system installation or a major re-configuration of the switching system, it may be necessary toclear all progra

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