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Summary of Contents for AD TOUCH TRACKER

Page 1: ...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 P N 8 0 0 0 1 6 5 7 0 2...

Page 2: ...Version 1 0 Rev A OF F Mon A rm ON F 1 F 2 L o c k P s w d ON Set OFF Aux iliary Call Prog PG UP PG DN Close Open Cle ar Iris Mon Exit Las t Nex t CAM Site B_P AS Ack ENT ER User Calibr ate Displa y...

Page 3: ...used in a residential area users must correct the interference at their own expense WARRANTY DISCLAIMER Sensormatic Electronics Corporation makes no representation or warranty of the contents of this...

Page 4: ...ER Overview 1 4 Chapter 2 2 1 Getting Started 2 1 LCD Display Overview 2 2 System Lock Feature 2 3 Enabling and Disabling the System Lock 2 3 Working with Passwords 2 4 Setting or Changing a Password...

Page 5: ...set Shots 3 6 Running Monitor Tours 3 6 Bypassing Camera Input 3 7 Universal System Tours 3 7 Running Salvos 3 7 Acknowledging Alarms 3 8 Auxiliary Control 3 8 Viewing Satellite Sites 3 9 Setting Up U...

Page 6: ...when using this product as part of your system In This Chapter How to Use This Manual Text Conventions Related Documents Support Services OF F Mon A rm ON F 1 F 2 L o c k P s w d ON Set OFF Aux iliary...

Page 7: ...ng alarms and controlling auxiliaries such as lights or locks Chapter 4 Utilities and Advanced User Tasks describes system utilities that can be run from the TOUCH TRACKER These utilities include sett...

Page 8: ...s may not be implemented at your facility Contact your sales representative if you need additional copies of the Operator s Manual or any other support documentation The document number for this manua...

Page 9: ...on the keypad along with a brief description of their functions In This Chapter TOUCH TRACKER Features TOUCH TRACKER Keypad Overview OF F Mon A rm ON F 1 F 2 L o c k P s w d ON Set OFF Aux iliary Cal...

Page 10: ...stalled around your facility You can also control auxiliaries such as lights and door locks if your system is configured with those features The following illustration identifies the features of the T...

Page 11: ...om and focus The keypad enables you to call up video from individual cameras and control their pre programmed movement It also provides for camera iris control auxiliary control monitor selection and...

Page 12: ...or additional information 2 Monitor field shows the number of the monitor controlled by the TOUCH TRACKER 3 Camera field shows the number of the camera controlled by the TOUCH TRACKER 4 Entry field sh...

Page 13: ...em alarms The TOUCH TRACKER will beep until the alarm is acknowledged The Ack button also serves as the Enter function during menu programming 15 Next button displays the next camera s input in a moni...

Page 14: ...horized users to log on to the system Refer to the system operating instructions for additional details 27 Display button is used to call up the main menu of the attached switching system It also enab...

Page 15: ...ons for setting the system lock It also explains how to set or change the user defined password In This Chapter LCD Display Overview System Lock Feature Working with Passwords OF F Mon A rm ON F 1 F 2...

Page 16: ...operating instructions for information about the displayed status Monitor MON 3 digit field that shows which monitor is being controlled by the TOUCH TRACKER This monitor is also referred to as the ca...

Page 17: ...eys such as PG DN and Enter Enabling and Disabling the System Lock The system lock feature is enabled or disabled by entering the password For more information about the password refer to Working with...

Page 18: ...access to the advanced features of the TOUCH TRACKER You can change or disable this password using the set password feature Note Anyone who knows the permanent password will be able to gain access to...

Page 19: ...w PSWD 3 Use the number buttons to enter the new password Press Pswd when finished The following message appears on LCD ReEnter PSWD 4 Enter the new password again Press Pswd when finished If the pass...

Page 20: ...ng alarms and controlling auxiliaries such as lights or door locks In This Chapter Selecting Monitors Controlling Cameras Working with Shots Running Monitor Tours Acknowledging Alarms Auxiliary Contro...

Page 21: ...mine the number of supported monitors Controlling Cameras Each camera installed at your facility has a unique identification number To control a camera you must first select the camera with your TOUCH...

Page 22: ...mera tilt is the up and down movement of the camera The Tracker Ball controls the panning and tilting of cameras connected to the system When the Tracker Ball moves to the right the camera pans to the...

Page 23: ...d on the right side of the Tracker Ball To focus the camera on a distant object press the Focus button forward if the object is farther away than the current focus setting To focus the camera on a nea...

Page 24: ...ing instructions for additional information The Shot Set button saves the preset scene the Shot Call button displays the preset scene Setting Up Shots Note The Shot Set button is under system lock pro...

Page 25: ...Tours A monitor tour is a selected sequence of camera video inputs with selected dwell times to be displayed on the called monitor The Prog button is used to define the monitor tour The Run button is...

Page 26: ...he number buttons to enter the tour number then press Run 2 Press Ack Once the universal tour is running the Next Last Hold and B PAS buttons operate in the same manner as with the monitor tour Runnin...

Page 27: ...hat is on hold Press B PAS to remove a camera from the active Alarm Tour For additional information about Alarm Tours refer to the appropriate operating instructions Auxiliary Control An auxiliary is...

Page 28: ...the number buttons for the auxiliary you want to deactivate 2 Press Auxiliary Off Viewing Satellite Sites A site is a complete closed caption television CCTV surveillance system providing both local a...

Page 29: ...as selecting cameras and monitors Other users may have access to the more advanced features of the system such as arming and disarming monitors Once users have been set up the User button allows auth...

Page 30: ...rmware version Many of these tasks are under system lock protection In This Chapter Selecting the Language Arming Disarming Monitors Displaying the Switching System Main Menu Calibrating the Tracker B...

Page 31: ...when the correct language choice appears on the LCD The TOUCH TRACKER will reset and messages on the LCD will appear in the selected language Arming Disarming Monitors NOTE This function can only be p...

Page 32: ...s Last to step backwards through an Alarm Tour that is on hold Press B PAS to remove a camera from the active Alarm Tour For additional information about Alarm Tours refer to the appropriate operating...

Page 33: ...ll the following procedure describes how to do this To calibrate the Tracker Ball do the following 1 Press the Calibrate button The following message appears on the display Push Tracker Ball Left 2 Pu...

Page 34: ...rs on the display Release Tracker Ball 6 Release the Tracker Ball Tracker Ball calibration is complete Displaying Calibration Values To display the Tracker Ball calibration values do the following 1 U...

Page 35: ...F 0701 2940 0100 E 0701 2941 0100 Information appearing after the F is the Flash version Information appearing after the E is the EEPROM version 2 Press LCD Clear to refresh the LCD display Setting th...

Page 36: ...ou accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement Read this license agreement carefully OF F Mon A rm ON F 1 F 2 L o c k P s w d ON Set OFF Aux iliary Call Prog PG UP PG DN Close Open Cle a...

Page 37: ...ions of this License Agreement The license is non exclusive and is limited by the terms of this License Agreement Customer may not transfer the license except to a party to whom the equipment is trans...

Page 38: ...ival purposes Customer will not remove or modify the copyright and other proprietary notices and legends of SEC and its suppliers contained in the Software and Documentation and will reproduce all suc...

Page 39: ...such other remedies and relief that would be available to them in the event of such a breach 6 Limited Warranty Limitation of Liability The provisions of the Equipment Agreement respecting maintenance...

Page 40: ...and for the maintenance of such computer in good working order and repair SEC s suppliers do not warrant the Software assume any liability regarding the use of the Software or undertake to provide any...

Page 41: ...olate any patent or copyright SEC may at its sole option and expense and Customer will permit SEC to procure for Customer the right to continue using the Software or modify it so that it becomes non i...

Page 42: ...via the TOUCH TRACKER Shots monitor tours and alarms are examples of automatic system functions auxiliary Devices such as lights audible alarms door locks that can be controlled via the TOUCH TRACKER...

Page 43: ...monitor displaying shots and running a monitor tour dwell time The amount of time that an event within the monitor tour will remain on the monitor before it is replaced by another event fixed shot Th...

Page 44: ...deactivated using the appropriate off switch An example of latched auxiliary is a light When the Auxiliary On button is pressed the light is turned on When the Auxiliary Off button is pressed the lig...

Page 45: ...itor shot A preset view from a camera that can be automatically and instantaneously displayed on a monitor regardless of where that camera is currently pointing system lock A feature of the TOUCH TRAC...

Page 46: ...is set or changed using the Pswd button on the TOUCH TRACKER It is used to enable or disable the system lock The user defined password can be used to override the permanent password See also permanent...

Page 47: ...6 Last 1 5 Lock 1 4 Mon Arm Off 1 5 Mon Arm On 1 5 Next 1 5 Prog 1 6 Run 1 5 Salvo 1 5 Bypass B PAS button 1 5 C Calibrate button 1 5 Calibration displaying values 4 6 Tracker Ball 4 4 Camera control...

Page 48: ...tion Key 1 7 F2 Function Key 1 7 Features focus button 1 3 keypad 1 3 LCD display 1 3 system lock 2 3 system lock password 2 3 2 4 TOUCH TRACKER 1 2 Tracker Ball 1 3 zoom button 1 3 Firmware 4 7 Focus...

Page 49: ...3 Passwords 2 3 2 4 permanent 2 4 setting changing 2 4 user defined 2 4 Permanent password 2 4 Preset shots 3 5 setting up 3 5 viewing 3 6 Program button 1 6 R Run button 1 5 S Salvo 1 5 Salvos 3 7 S...

Page 50: ...I 4 Operator s Manual baud rate 4 7 displaying calibration values 4 6 firmware version 4 7 language set up 4 2 main menu 4 4 Tracker Ball 4 4 Z Zoom button 3 4...

Page 51: ...e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t C e n t e r 1 8 0 0 4 4 2 2 2 2 5 B u s i n e s s 9 1 4 6 2 4 7 6 0 0 S E N S O R M A T I C S 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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