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AD1024 MegaPower II
Central Processing Unit
System Programming and Operating Instructions
This manual describes the setup and operating procedures for the American Dynamics AD1024 MegaPower II Central Processing
Unit. The AD1024 CPU is the control unit for the AD1024 MegaPower II System, a CCTV surveillance system for multiple
control sites, with multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations at each site. A menu-driven
program is provided by the AD1024 for most system setup functions. Certain setup functions, such as date and time, camera
presets, Monitor Tour programming, and alarm arming, are provided by non-menu keyboard commands. Before operation is
started, become familiar with all of the special features associated with this equipment.
Installation instructions for the AD1024 CPU are described in the AD1024 Installation Manual, PN 8000-1814-01.
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Page 1 - Central Processing Unit

AD1024 MegaPower IICentral Processing UnitSystem Programming and Operating InstructionsThis manual describes the setup and operating procedures for th

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Alarm Response: An Alarm is a signal generated by anexternal device (sensor, etc.) connected to a LOCAL AD1024CPU, referred to as an alarm contact.

Page 3 - DYNAMICS

SATELLITE CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW• SITE refers to a single AD1024 CPU in a satellite network and the resources that are directly connected and accessib

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System Operation1-1This section of the manual provides an overview of the system operationand setup programming functions.System Operation . . . . .

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SYSTEM OPERATIONThe AD1024 Central Processing Unit (CPU) controls theAD1024 MegaPower IIS Matrix Switching System operationand provides programming me

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System Reset Following initial AD1024 system installation or a major re-configuration of the switching system, it may be necessary toclear all program

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Satellite System SetupFor satellite system operation, specific setup procedures arerequired, at each satellite site, before any REMOTE functionscan be

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2-1Keyboard ControlThis section of the manual describes the standard AD1024 operatingcapabilities that are provided from any American Dynamics keyboar

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KEYBOARD CONTROLKeyboard control of matrix switching system functions is,generally, “monitor-oriented”. A keyboard controls only thosefunctions assoc

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In AD1024 Systems, keyboard control is provided for bothLOCAL cameras and monitors, and REMOTE cameras.Since multiple sites can be interconnected in a

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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

Page 13 - System Operation

REMOTE Video SelectionIn AD1024 Systems, REMOTE Video Selection is availableonly at LOCAL sites which have video trunk inputs connectedto camera input

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Controlling Camera Site FunctionsCamera site control functions (pan/tilt, lens, presets, andauxiliaries) are available after the operator has called t

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Calling a Preset (Pre-positioned) Camera SceneIf the camera is equipped with motorized pan/tilt and/or lenswith feedback potentiometers, preset (pre-p

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Running a TourA Tour sequentially displays a selected series of camera videoinputs on a single monitor. A tour can display 64 cameras inthe sequence,

Page 17 - Keyboard Control

Calling a System SalvoA System Salvo is a group of LOCAL cameras that can becalled for simultaneous display on a contiguous group ofmonitors. System

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3-1Non-Menu ProgrammingThis section of the manual describes the AD1024 non-menu setupprogramming capabilities. These setup operations are accessed on

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NON-MENU PROGRAMMINGThe following non-menu setup programming functions areaccessible from AD2088 or AD2079 keyboards or the AD5500or AD5400 Excalibur

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Monitor Display ArrangementThe arrangement of the titles, time, and date displays in themonitor on-screen display is changed by entering F2 keycombina

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Programming Preset Scenes Motorized camera pan/tilt and lens with preset capability(feedback potentiometers) can be controlled from AD1640 orAD1680 Se

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Programming Monitor ToursA Tour displays a selected sequence of LOCAL camera videoinputs on any monitor. A Monitor Tour is a temporarysequence of cam

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The installation of this product should be made by qualifiedservice personnel and should conform to all local codes.QA301E!WWWWAAAARRRRNNNNIIIINNNNGGG

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

Page 25 - Non-Menu Programming

Audio Alarm ProgrammingAD2088 and AD2079 keyboards can be programmed toprovide an audio tone when an alarm is received. When theaudio tone is enabled

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4-1Menu ProgrammingThis section of the manual describes the AD1024 menu programmingcapabilities. These are accessed only from AD2088 and AD2079 keyb

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MENU PROGRAMMING Most features of the AD1024 are programmed using on-screenmenus. The menus are displayed via a separate video output,labeled PROG MO

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MAIN SELECTION MENUAfter the menu system is accessed (page 4-2), the MAINSELECTION menu is displayed via the PROG MON output,indicating the setup func

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SET TIME AND DATEUse the SET TIME AND DATE menu, below, to set the dateformat, date, time, and day of the week for on-screen displays.DATE FORMAT - S

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SET SYSTEM TOURSThe SYSTEM TOURS menu permits programming of 64System Tours. Each tour includes 64 entries that are called insequence to a single mo

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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

Page 33 - Menu Programming

CN (Connect Next)If salvo or tour linking is desired for a tour entry:1. Move the cursor to the CN column and desired entry.2. Press the ENTER key to

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SET SYSTEM SALVOSA System Salvo is a group of LOCAL cameras that can becalled simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors. Asalvo can be called

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PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM SALVOTo select a System Salvo for programming:1. Move the cursor to the SALVO number.2. Enter the desired salvo number (1 - 64) t

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SET EVENT TIMERSEvent Timers permit 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 CONTACTS menu is used to associatecameras to alarm contacts (see Alarm Programming, page A-3). A maximum of 1024 ent

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PROGRAMMING ALARM CONTACTSTo select an Alarm Contact for programming:- Move the cursor to the desired Alarm Contact Number(ACN) line of the menu (from

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PRE (Preset)If a preset is desired for this camera:1. Move the cursor to the PRE column and desired ACN.2. Enter the desired preset number (from 1 to

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

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SYSTEM OPTIONSThe SYSTEM OPTIONS menu is used to establish severaloperating functions. Use this menu to enable or disableoperator identification pass

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MONITOR STATUSThe MONITOR STATUS display provides information aboutthe monitors connected to the system. This display has eightpages, with 16 monitor

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CONTENTSPageSYSTEM FEATURES... 1Satellite System Setup Overview...

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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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CAMERA1 PSEUDO2 TITLE RETURN MAINCAMERA MENUThe CAMERA menu is used to re-assign camera numbers, toprogram camera titles and to set up Video Loss

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TITLEThis menu programs a 16-character alphanumeric title for eachLOCAL camera for its on-screen display. If a LOCAL camerainput is used for a REMOTE

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PORTSThe PORT menu is used to configure baud rates, data bits,parity, stop bits, and port use for each of the ten RS-232 portsof the LOCAL AD1024 CPU.

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Port Use TypesALARM - Used for an Alarm Interface Unit connection for the input of alarm codes to the AD1024 CPU. Each alarm eventmessage sent to th

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ACCESSThe ACCESS menus define AD1024 system partitioningwhich controls LOCAL operator keyboard access to LOCALmonitors, cameras, pan/tilts, and alarms

Page 53 - (see * note below)

KEYBOARD/MONITORThis menu defines the Keyboard-to-Monitor access whichprevents selected LOCAL keyboards from accessing selectedLOCAL monitors. In thi

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KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEWThis menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera viewing access,which prevents selected LOCAL keyboards from calling upselected LOCAL came

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KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROLThis defines the Keyboard-to-Camera control access whichprevents selected LOCAL keyboards from controlling camerafunctions (Pan

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

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

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MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESSThis menu defines which alarm contacts are armed to activeeach LOCAL monitor in the system. Refer to the Appendix,pages A-3 to

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KEYBOARD/REMOTE SITE ACCESSThis menu defines the Keyboard-to-Remote Site access, whichprevents selected LOCAL keyboards from calling up selectedREMOTE

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PRIORITY MENUThe PRIORITY menu is used to configure each of the eightpriority levels, to set priority levels for keyboards or users, andto set user pa

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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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SATELLITE CONFIGURATIONAD1024 satellite functions reference the following terms:SITE refers to a single AD1024 CPU in a network and theresources that

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DATA COMMUNICATIONSThe DATA COMMUNICATIONS menu defines the RS-232port connections between the LOCAL Site and eachREMOTE Site in the satellite network

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VIDEO ASSIGNMENTSThe VIDEO ASSIGNMENTS menu defines the camera inputsat the LOCAL receiving site which are used as inputs for thevideo trunk links fro

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IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMSOPERATING THIS UNIT, OR NEED ASSISTANCE,CALL OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER:within the United States: 1-800-442-2225outsid

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AppendixA-1System Defaults... A-2Alarms ...

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Satellite System Design ConsiderationsA. The current release of the AD1024 CPU software/firmware has the following restrictions. Use of thesefeature

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AD1024 SYSTEM DEFAULTSThe following default values are set from the keyboard System Reset function, page 1-3 or 3-2.Keyboard ControlAll Monitors switc

Page 69 - Appendix

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

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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 theAD1024 CPU. Each is identified by the code numb

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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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A-8ON-SCREEN STATUS LINE DISPLAYSSetup/ProgrammingThe following messages appear in the monitor on-screen StatusLine during certain non-menu programmin

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A-9AD1024 APPENDIXAMERICAN DYNAMICS KEYBOARDSKeyboard Model Number AD2088 AD2079 AD1676BKeyboard Type System System 5-MonitorAlarm Ack1Yes Yes YesCame

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COMPUTER CONTROLThe ten AD1024 CPU control ports use asynchronous, fullduplex, RS-232C protocol. As shipped, all ports are set foroperation at 1200 b

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AUXILIARY KEY CODE FUNCTIONSF1 - Special function key:F1 - Releases keyboard control of video trunk1-F1 - Unlocks the current camera2-F1 - Locks the c

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LOCAL SATELLITE SYSTEM SETUP OVERVIEW• SITE refers to a single AD1024 CPU in a satellite network and the resources that are directly connected and acc

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SATELLITE SITE CONNECTIONSRecord all LOCAL Site RS-232 and Video Trunk satellite system connections in these tables.A set of tables should be filled o

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PORTS120V60HzDATA LINE12PROG MON12345678910TYPICAL SATELLITE SYSTEM CONNECTIONS - Two Sites, Uni-DirectionalPORTS120V60HzDATA LINE12PROG MON12345678

Page 82 - Data Line

PORTS120V60HzDATA LINE12PROG MON12345678910TYPICAL SATELLITE SYSTEM CONNECTIONS - Two Sites, Bi-DirectionalPORTS120V60HzDATA LINE12PROG MON123456789

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Sensormatic Video Systems DivsionOne Blue Hill PlazaPearl River, New York, 10965(845) 624-7600Technical Support Center 1-800-442-2225FAX: 845-624-7685

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SYSTEM FEATURESVideo Switcher Control: The AD1024 CPU controls videoswitching and control of all LOCAL and REMOTE cameras toall LOCAL monitors. Switch

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