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4-18

Operator's Manual

 

If you pressed an invalid number (any number greater than 3), the
T

OUCH 

T

RACKER

 will beep and the system will not allow you to program

the Pattern. If this happens, simply press a valid number and continue
with this procedure.

8.

 

Move the camera until you see end point for the Auto Pan you are
programming. Keep in mind this end point must be less than one full
revolution of the dome.

9.

 

When you see the end point, press the 

Next

 button.

 

The following message appears on the LCD:

Cam 3
Pattern Saved

The T

OUCH 

T

RACKER

 automatically returns to the camera control mode.

In the List of Patterns (in Appendix A of this manual), make a record of the
Auto Pan that you just defined, including a brief description of the Auto Pan.

To test the Auto Pan that was programmed, press 1, then 

Pattern. 

The Auto

Pan will run continuously until a camera command, such as tilt or focus, is
issued.

Summary of Contents for AD Touch Tracker 16

Page 1: ...S y s t e m O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l A D T O U C H T R A C K E R 1 6 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 0 2...

Page 2: ...AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 System Operator s Manual View Flip A C B Peel On 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Info Off Clear Clos e Op en Iris Cam era Prev Next Display Me nu Ou tput D Pattern Seq Repea t Patte r n...

Page 3: ...ed warranties of merchantability or fitness Sensormatic Electronics Corporation reserves the right to revise this manual and change its content without obligation to notify any person of these revisio...

Page 4: ...OUCH TRACKER 16 System 1 2 AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 Features 1 2 AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 Equipment 1 4 An Overview of the TOUCH TRACKER 1 7 Modes of Operation 1 8 Camera Control Mode 1 8 Menu Programming Mode...

Page 5: ...5 Displaying Quick Views 3 6 Running Patterns 3 8 Running the Sequence 3 10 Controlling Dome Outputs 3 11 Clearing System Alarms 3 12 CHAPTER 4 DEFINING AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 4 1 Defining a Quick...

Page 6: ...Utilities 5 11 APPENDIX A PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS A 1 List of Quick Views A 3 List of Patterns A 6 List of Inputs and Outputs A 9 Setup Sequence Worksheet A 12 Setup Alarms Worksheet A 15 APPENDIX B SO...

Page 7: ...orm when using the system It is designed to be a continuing source of information and reference as you use your AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 system In This Chapter How To Use This Manual Text Conventions Relat...

Page 8: ...e state of a dome output and how to clear a dome alarm Chapter 4 Defining Automatic System Functions provides procedures on how to set up those system functions such as Quick Views and Patterns that t...

Page 9: ...escribed in detail in this manual It should be used as a supplement to not in place of the information covered in this manual Some AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 systems are installed with a quad splitter The qu...

Page 10: ...u get the most from your AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 system If you have a question about system operation and you cannot find the answer in this document consult with your Supervisor If your question has not...

Page 11: ...UCH TRACKER 16 System AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 Features AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 Equipment An Overview of the TOUCH TRACKER Modes of Operation View Flip A C B Peel On 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Info Off Clear Clos e O...

Page 12: ...ite Once you become comfortable using the system you will find it a valuable and time saving security and management tool AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 Features The AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 system enables you to ove...

Page 13: ...m and focus movements from a single camera The capability to incorporate up to 16 of the pre defined Quick Views and Patterns in a Sequence where the Quick Views and Patterns are automatically display...

Page 14: ...equipment Some equipment is required while other equipment is optional The following figure shows some components typically installed for an AD TOUCH TRACKER 16 system This simplified illustration gi...

Page 15: ...D P att ern Seq Rep ea t Patt e rn V iew F lip A C B Pe el O n 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Inf o O ff C lea r Clos e Op en Iris Cam era Prev Nex t Dis pla y Men u Ou tput D P att ern Seq Rep ea t Patt e rn RS...

Page 16: ...RACKER employs all of the functionality described in this manual The Call TOUCH TRACKER however has no programming capabilities and it cannot select a monitor display format initiate the Sequence or c...

Page 17: ...Iris Camera Previous Next Display Menu Output D Pattern Seq Repeat Pattern The Tracker Ball provides variable speed control of a camera s pan and tilt The zoom and focus buttons enable you to control...

Page 18: ...isplays the menu Modes of Operation The TOUCH TRACKER has four different modes of operation Camera control mode Menu programming mode Sequence mode Alarm mode The system functions differently dependin...

Page 19: ...urrently selected camera Menu Programming Mode You activate the menu programming mode by pressing the Menu button on the keypad When the TOUCH TRACKER is in the menu programming mode the LCD displays...

Page 20: ...ker to select menu items on the LCD Use A to select the top item on the LCD use B to select the bottom item on the LCD The C and D buttons on the Touch Tracker may be used to scroll through the LCD me...

Page 21: ...unit Refer to Designating Which Type of Unit You Are Connected to in Chapter 2 Tune the Tracker Ball sensor for maximum range of motion Refer to Calibrating the Tracker Ball in Chapter 5 Reset a Spee...

Page 22: ...tem the TOUCH TRACKER will automatically go into the alarm mode when an alarm is triggered When the alarm mode is active the TOUCH TRACKER beeps intermittently for 60 seconds if you have Automatic Ala...

Page 23: ...pter Choosing the External Unit for the TOUCH TRACKER Displaying Video with Quad Splitters Displaying Video with Multiplexers Choosing the External Unit for the TOUCH TRACKER You must assign the corre...

Page 24: ...g 1 Press the Menu button on the Main TOUCH TRACKER The menu appears on the LCD It looks like this Calibration Define Sequence 2 Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the selections until Config Devi...

Page 25: ...ion if your TOUCH TRACKER is connected to a PC This selection is used by service personnel only Device None Choose this configuration if your TOUCH TRACKER is not connected to any external systems Not...

Page 26: ...into two pages Cameras 1 through 4 appear on page one cameras 5 through 8 appear on page two To switch back and forth between page one and page two press the Display button on the Main TOUCH TRACKER E...

Page 27: ...ides for control of the camera number appearing on the LCD When cameras are displayed in the multiplexed mode they can be displayed in either a 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 format depending on which model of multip...

Page 28: ...on the LCD Tip If your system includes only one monitor press the Display button to put the monitor in the quad display format Press the number associated with an individual camera to call that camer...

Page 29: ...Camera s Pan and Tilt Controlling Zoom and Focus Controlling the Iris Flipping the SpeedDome Running the Apple Peel Pattern Displaying Quick Views Running Patterns Running the Sequence Controlling Do...

Page 30: ...e Call operator the message Camera Override appears on the Call TOUCH TRACKER The Main operator secures control of the camera The Main operator maintains control over a camera until one of the followi...

Page 31: ...the up and down movement of the camera You use the Tracker Ball to control the camera s pan and tilt To pan the camera move the Tracker Ball left and right to tilt the camera move the Tracker Ball to...

Page 32: ...ction to zoom out If you quickly press and release the button there will be only a slight visible change on the monitor The longer you press the Zoom button the more noticeable will be the response Fo...

Page 33: ...cially useful when you are tracking a subject who walks directly under the SpeedDome and then continues walking on the other side of the SpeedDome To flip the currently selected SpeedDome press the Fl...

Page 34: ...R T A N T The SpeedDome Ultra III and newer domes support up to 96 views Older domes support up to 4 views The TOUCH TRACKER beeps when you attempt to call up a view numbered higher than 4 on domes o...

Page 35: ...Quick View 1 Use the number buttons to enter the number of the camera whose Quick View you want to display for example camera 12 Then press the Camera button 2 Use the number buttons to enter the num...

Page 36: ...tterns to support your specific needs Refer to Chapter 4 Defining Automatic System Functions for procedures on defining Patterns When you run a Pattern you can specify to run the Pattern once or you c...

Page 37: ...ple Peel pattern Depending on whether this is a Pattern that will run once or a repeating Pattern one of the following messages appears on the LCD Cam 8 Run Pattern Cam 8 Repeat Pattern or If you inst...

Page 38: ...e monitor for a specific duration time from 1 to 90 seconds the duration time can be different for each event You can define the Sequence that most adequately supports your specific needs Refer to Cha...

Page 39: ...nputs and Outputs which is included in Appendix A next to the TOUCH TRACKER This chart lists which output devices are connected to which domes at your facility Posting such a list next to the TOUCH TR...

Page 40: ...CKER at the time For example if you are in the programming mode when an alarm comes in the alarm information replaces the programming information on the LCD If you are running the Sequence when an ala...

Page 41: ...gment is enabled However alarms can always be cleared by pressing the Clear button on the Main TOUCH TRACKER Press the Clear button on the Main TOUCH TRACKER To manually clear the alarm whose informat...

Page 42: ...ive alarms have been cleared If the TOUCH TRACKER was running the Sequence before the alarm came in it will restart the Sequence from the beginning If you were in the middle of programming when the al...

Page 43: ...ew Defining a Pattern Understanding Sequence Programming Defining the Sequence Setting Up System Alarms SpeedDome LT Auto Pan Programming View Flip A C B Peel On 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Info Off Clear Clo...

Page 44: ...ther 4 or 96 views may be defined Tip You must use the Main TOUCH TRACKER to define Quick Views If you make a mistake during programming or you no longer want to program the Quick View press the Menu...

Page 45: ...been assigned to a Quick View for this camera the new Quick View will overwrite the existing Quick View There is no warning to indicate that the existing Quick View will be replaced Use caution 6 Pre...

Page 46: ...st the iris you have issued camera commands to the camera The three Patterns for a dome can collectively consist of up to 98 camera commands As you program a Pattern the number of camera commands rema...

Page 47: ...describes how to define a Pattern 1 Using the number buttons enter the number of the programmable camera for which you are defining the Pattern for example camera 3 Then press the Camera button 2 Pan...

Page 48: ...on the keypad 1 3 that you want to assign to this Pattern for example 1 The following message appears on the LCD Record Pattern 1 Finish w Next 7 The Pattern is now being recorded in real time If you...

Page 49: ...desired pattern then press Next when finished Understanding Sequence Programming You can define a Sequence that incorporates up to 16 events An event is a Quick View or Pattern that you have already...

Page 50: ...are actually setting up the Sequence Sequence Programming Display Before you begin programming the Sequence you should have a basic understanding of the fields shown during Sequence programming The f...

Page 51: ...ove the Tracker Ball up and down to move the cursor from event to event Move the Tracker Ball left and right to move the cursor among the fields within an event When the define Sequence LCD is first d...

Page 52: ...uence If the Sequence has not been defined or if the first event in the Sequence was not defined the LCD looks like this Evt Cam Act Dur 01 View If someone has already set up the Sequence and the firs...

Page 53: ...7 for each event you want to include in this Sequence You can define up to 16 events You can leave any event undefined by pressing the Clear button when the cursor is in the Cam field for that event 9...

Page 54: ...ined for which domes It might be helpful for you to fill out the Setup Alarms Worksheet in Appendix A before you begin setting up an alarm On the Setup Alarms Worksheet you can calculate which inputs...

Page 55: ...ormation Cam12 1 Cam7 View96 Out3 In this sample alarm input 1 on camera 12 is the specific input that will trigger the alarm The alarm input for example could be a motion detector that triggers an al...

Page 56: ...e inputs until the appropriate input appears in the input field 6 In the Cam field indicate the camera whose Quick View Pattern or fixed shot appears when this alarm is triggered This is the same came...

Page 57: ...pears in the input field Then repeat Steps 6 through 9 Do you want to set up an alarm for another camera If so press the Next button on the keypad until the appropriate camera number appears in the Al...

Page 58: ...he SpeedDome for the Auto Pan to work properly If you attempt to program Pattern 2 or 3 as different Auto Pans for the dome the system will take you through the motions of the programming However the...

Page 59: ...lections until Record Pattern is displayed Record Pattern Alarm Actions 5 Press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select Record Pattern The following prompt appears on the LCD Cam 3 Enter Patrn...

Page 60: ...end point must be less than one full revolution of the dome 9 When you see the end point press the Next button The following message appears on the LCD Cam 3 Pattern Saved The TOUCH TRACKER automatica...

Page 61: ...Main Versus Call TOUCH TRACKER Toggling the Zoom and Focus Buttons Toggling Automatic Manual Alarm Acknowledgment Displaying a Dome s ID Code Adjusting Camera V Phase Special Utilities View Flip A C...

Page 62: ...TRACKER will retain the previously set calibration values 1 Press the Menu button on the keypad to display the menu 2 Scroll through the menu and press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select C...

Page 63: ...edDome Series of cameras is not responding as expected to TOUCH TRACKER commands you should reset the dome The following procedure describes how to reset the dome 1 Using the number buttons enter the...

Page 64: ...t any one time 3 Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the language selections and press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select the correct language The TOUCH TRACKER resets and comes back up...

Page 65: ...ally control a camera pan tilt zoom focus iris Flip a SpeedDome Initiate automatic system functions Quick Views Patterns outputs Run the Sequence Clear alarms Define automatic system functions Quick V...

Page 66: ...gle the functionality of the TOUCH TRACKERs first you must do so on the current the Main TOUCH TRACKER 1 On the Main TOUCH TRACKER press the Menu button to display the menu 2 Scroll through the menu i...

Page 67: ...each individual user If you do not have a preference as to key arrangement and you do not configure the keys the Zoom button will be on the left side and the Focus button will be on the right side of...

Page 68: ...utton zoom or focus to select Tog Zoom Focus The LCD displays the current arrangement of the zoom and focus buttons for example Zoom on Left Focus on Right 3 Press the Next button to switch the button...

Page 69: ...by the system operators To toggle the Automatic Manual Alarm Acknowledgment function do the following 1 Press the D button If Automatic Alarm Acknowledgment is enabled you will see the following Auto...

Page 70: ...on on the keypad The LCD displays the following prompt Cam 3 F 0701 0081 0134 Notice the F prefix in front of the ID code this indicates that it applies to the dome s Flash PROM 3 Press the Info butto...

Page 71: ...luke scope 5 Press Menu to exit I M P O R T A N T Off line domes or fixed cameras will generate a warning beep and disallow use of the V Phase utility For additional information on adjusting the V Pha...

Page 72: ...d type and a brief description of each Quick View The List of Patterns worksheet allows you to keep a record of the Patterns you have defined for your facility This information includes the Pattern nu...

Page 73: ...n associated with setting up alarms before you actually begin defining the alarms Note It is strongly recommended that you make photocopies of the different kinds of worksheets in this Appendix before...

Page 74: ...l out your list of Quick Views Dome ___7___ Dome Type Ultra Location ____lobby__________ View Number 1__ Description Lobby___________________________________ View Number __2__ Description _____Recepti...

Page 75: ...escription ________________________________________________ View Number _____ Description ________________________________________________ View Number _____ Description _______________________________...

Page 76: ...__ View Number _____ Description ______________________________________________ View Number _____ Description ______________________________________________ Dome ________ Dome Type _______ Location __...

Page 77: ...ude when you set up the Sequence and the alarms Here is an example of how you might fill out your list of Patterns Dome Number __12__ Dome Type SpeedDome Location Loading Dock_______ Pattern Number _1...

Page 78: ...___________________ Dome ___ Dome Type _____ Location _____________________ Pattern ___ Description ________________________________________________ Pattern ___ Description ___________________________...

Page 79: ...___________ Dome ___ Dome Type _____ Location _____________________ Pattern ___ Description ________________________________________________ Pattern ___ Description ___________________________________...

Page 80: ...ras and Their Outputs It will also make it easier for you to set up your system alarms and interpret those alarms when they appear on the LCD Here is an example of how to fill out the inputs outputs l...

Page 81: ..._ _____________ _____________ Output 3 ______________________ _____________ _____________ Output 4 ______________________ _____________ _____________ Dome Number ______ Dome Type ________ Location ___...

Page 82: ..._________ _____________ _____________ Output 3 ______________________ _____________ _____________ Output 4 ______________________ _____________ _____________ Dome Number ______ Dome Type ________ Loca...

Page 83: ...ined when the event was initially defined the duration time for each event Once you fill out this worksheet use it to help you set up the Sequence The following is a sample Setup Sequence Worksheet If...

Page 84: ...on Type Quick View Pattern or Fixed Shot __________ Action Number Leave blank if Action Type is fixed shot __________ Duration time in seconds for this event Event _____ __________ Number of camera wh...

Page 85: ...uick View Pattern or Fixed Shot __________ Action Number Leave blank if Action Type is fixed shot __________ Duration time in seconds for this event Event _______ __________ Number of camera whose vid...

Page 86: ...m is triggered the kind of video action that will take place when the alarm is triggered either a Quick View a Pattern or a fixed shot the specific number assigned to the Quick View or Pattern that wi...

Page 87: ...xed shot __3__ If you want an output to be initiated when input 1 changes to its abnormal state what is the specific number assigned to that output Leave blank if there will not be an output Cam12 1 C...

Page 88: ...what is the specific number assigned to that output Leave blank if there will not be an output Input 2 _________________________________________________ ________ Which camera s video is displayed and...

Page 89: ...specific number assigned to that output Leave blank if there will not be an output Input 2 _________________________________________________ _________ Which camera s video is displayed and output init...

Page 90: ...racker 16 software you accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement Read this license agreement carefully View Flip A C B Peel On 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Info Off Clear Clos e Op en Iris Cam...

Page 91: ...or included in the product prices set forth in the Equipment Agreement and subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement The license is non exclusive and is limited by the terms of th...

Page 92: ...nd Copies Customer may use the Software and Documentation only in conjunction with the other equipment identified in the Equipment Agreement as part of the access control closed circuit television or...

Page 93: ...which Customer provides for its own confidential information Customer acknowledges that it may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringement or trade secret violation that is caused in w...

Page 94: ...E LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR PROFITS OR OTHERWISE SUFFERED BY CUSTOMER ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS OR ANY OTHER...

Page 95: ...of any trade secret if SEC is notified thereof promptly after its commencement and is given control of the defense thereof and any negotiations for its settlement and full cooperation by Customer SEC...

Page 96: ...to its abnormal state if the system has been configured to respond to such a condition When an alarm is triggered the TOUCH TRACKER beeps until you clear the alarm via the Clear button alarm mode The...

Page 97: ...tor The monitor that displays the video that is being controlled by the Call TOUCH TRACKER This monitor displays video in the full screen format only Call TOUCH TRACKER The TOUCH TRACKER whose feature...

Page 98: ...iew Pattern or fixed shot included in the Sequence fixed shot A camera switch The view of whatever a camera happens to be looking at when it is called up on the monitor flip To instantaneously flip th...

Page 99: ...play format and initiating the Sequence LCD Liquid Crystal Display The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables you to view which camera is currently selected and indicates when a Quick View or Patte...

Page 100: ...sly and select the monitor s display format full screen 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 display Mux The LCD s abbreviation for multiplexer non programmable camera A camera or dome e g the SpeedDome NP that does not ha...

Page 101: ...that can be controlled via the TOUCH TRACKER when they are connected to a dome Outputs can also be initiated automatically in response to an alarm pan Side to side camera movement pattern A sequential...

Page 102: ...To choose which camera s video you want to display full screen on the monitor Sequence A collection of up to 16 Quick Views Patterns and fixed shots that play one after the other on the Main monitor I...

Page 103: ...us rotation alarm inputs and outputs and has a 12x optical zoom lens with 4x electronic magnification 48x zoom It is available in either color or black and white versions See also Outdoor SpeedDome Sp...

Page 104: ...further away from an object as seen through the camera lens 2x2 The monitor display format available on the Main monitor if you are connected to a quad splitter or a multiplexer Video from 4 cameras...

Page 105: ...l pattern 3 5 Auto Pan feature SpeedDome LT 4 15 automatic alarm acknowledgment 3 13 C calibration tracker ball 5 2 Cameras iris control 3 4 pan tilt 3 3 resolving control conflicts 3 2 selecting 3 2...

Page 106: ...age selection 5 4 license software B 1 M Modes of Operation 1 8 alarm 1 12 camera control 1 8 menu programming 1 9 sequencing 1 11 multiplexers 2 5 O Operational modes 1 8 alarm 1 12 camera control 1...

Page 107: ...wledgment 3 13 clearing 3 12 toggling automatic manual acknowledgment 5 9 worksheets A 15 T TOUCH TRACKER external unit 2 2 features 1 2 main vs call assignment 5 4 outputs controlled by 3 11 overview...

Page 108: ...e p h o n e 9 1 4 6 2 4 7 6 0 0 T e l e f a x 9 1 4 6 2 4 7 7 3 9 T o l l F r e e 8 0 0 4 4 2 2 2 2 5 S e n s o r m a t i c E l e c t r o n i c s C o r p o r a t i o n 9 5 1 Y a m a t o R o a d B o c...

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