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AD2089

Part Number 8200-0710-01 B0 

REV 1

Keyboard Operator’s Manual

Summary of Contents for AD2089

Page 1: ...AD2089 Part Number 8200 0710 01 B0 REV 1 Keyboard Operator s Manual ...

Page 2: ...s The dealer through whom you originally purchased this product is your point of contact if you need service or support Our dealers are empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support Dealers should contact American Dynamics at 800 507 6268 or 561 912 6259 or on the Web at www americandynamics net Trademarks Intellex is a registered trademark of Sensormatic Electronics Corporati...

Page 3: ...ading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Make sure that units are installed to get enough air flow for safe operation The maximum temperature for rack mounted units is 40 C Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Check product label for power supply requirements to assure that no overloading of supply circuits or overcurrent protection occurs Mains g...

Page 4: ... or loaded from the purchased CD ROM any API software downloaded from the web or sent on patch media all of the modular programs you modified and all the software programs that you developed using the Intellex API The software may contain software from third parties that is licensed under a separate End User License Agreement EULA Read and retain any license documentation that may be included with...

Page 5: ... Operations Test 9 Using the AD2089 in Operate Mode User Numbers and Passcodes 14 Monitor Mode Operations keyswitch in operate position 15 Selecting Monitors 15 Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor 15 Controlling a Camera s Pan and Tilt 15 Locking and Unlocking a Camera 16 Controlling Camera Zoom 16 Controlling Camera Focus 16 Controlling the Camera Iris 16 Controlling Camera Flip 17 Auto Focus A...

Page 6: ...23 Disarming a Monitor 23 Programming Macros 24 Deleting Macros 26 Using the AD2089 in Menu Mode 27 Specifications 29 Troubleshooting 30 Typical System Connections 31 AD2089 Keyboards to AD1024 System with Network Client DVMS Control 31 AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU 32 AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU 33 AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 34 AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 35 AD2089 Keyboard to AD168 36 AD2089 Keyb...

Page 7: ...Contents User s Guide ix Macro Key Labels Macro Programming Worksheets Macro Programming Workskeet 48 ...

Page 8: ...Contents x Intellex Digital Video Management System ...

Page 9: ...e executed with a single keystroke Operators can also arm and disarm monitors for display of system alarms These functions are accomplished in the Program Mode Menu programming enables operators to set up the parameters of American Dynamics switching systems System setup is accomplished in the Menu Mode A summary listing of AD2089 features follows site ID selects a site for satellite switching mon...

Page 10: ...e Program or Menu modes of operation When the keyswitch is set to Menu position the page and cursor navigation functions of the multi function keys are activated 2 Joystick enables the user to pan tilt zoom and flip the camera under keyboard control 3 PROG key enables the user to set scratch pad tours and patterns as well as a number of other switching system functions 4 F1 F2 keys special functio...

Page 11: ...or Operate mode Moves cursor left one character in Menu mode Rewinds video at fast speed in Playback Operate mode Each time button is pressed video speed increases up to 5x 17 FAR Right Arrow Fast Forward key adjusts focus of far objects in Monitor Operate mode Moves cursor right one character in Menu mode Plays video at fast speed in Playback Operate mode Each time button is pressed video speed i...

Page 12: ... wall to the terminal block Power is then routed through the dual terminal block to the keyboard s eight pin RJ 45 port via the seven foot cable Connecting to a Switching System The dual terminal block consists of two single eight screw terminal blocks located on the left and right sides of the block interior see illustration below Each of the eight terminal screws in a connector set are routed to...

Page 13: ...ter connecting the three wire cable to the respective terminal blocks connect one of the seven foot modular cables supplied with the AD2089 from the J1 keyboard jack of the dual terminal block to the RJ 45 jack of the keyboard Connect the other seven foot modular cable from the RJ 45 jack of the single terminal block to the appropriate RS 232 port on the switching system Power Connections Dependin...

Page 14: ...uld accidental contact occur and the keyboard unit experiences loss of camera control momentarily remove power to the unit This will re establish communication with the connected unit or system and reset the camera status This installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local electrical codes Safeguards must be taken to avoid unintentional operation by empl...

Page 15: ...g procedure or exit setup mode by pressing the F1 key turning the keyswitch to OPERATE MENU and then back to OPERATE again To Set the Brightness Level 1 After baud rate selection has been completed the message LEDS appears in the CAMERA display The brightness level an integer from 1 to 8 appears in the ENTER display The integer 1 signifies minimum brightness The integer 8 signifies maximum brightn...

Page 16: ...e level selection has been completed the letters rpt appear in the CAMERA display AUTO will appear in the ENTER display AUTO indicates that the switching system being used will automatically select either the Repeat or Make Break control method 2 You can step through the AUTO OFF and ON states by using the NEXT or LAST keys If OFF is displayed the Repeat method will be set off If ON is displayed t...

Page 17: ...system s modular cable from the dual terminal block J2 3 Connect a jumper wire to pins 4 and 5 on the J1 side of the dual terminal block 4 Detach the bottom plate of the keyboard by removing the four screws 5 Press and hold down the button labeled test switch while simultaneously plugging in the wall transformer CAUTION The following procedures expose internal electrical components and should be p...

Page 18: ...bration Speed Test This test checks the joystick s calibration speed and position Codes representing these parameters appear in the keyboard s ENTER CAMERA and MONITOR DVMS displays When the joystick is in the center or hands free position dash marks appear in the ENTER display The number 128 appears once in the MONITOR DVMS display and twice in the CAMERA display The dashes in the ENTER display i...

Page 19: ... the right or backwards decreases the numeric values Zero is the lower limit for numeric values 255 is the upper limit When the joystick is twisted clockwise or counter clockwise the numbers on the MONITOR DVMS display change Twisting clockwise performs the zoom in or telephoto function When twisting clockwise an I for zoom in should appear before the digits and the digits will increase Twisting c...

Page 20: ...ollowing verification of the keyswitch positions press the test switch button to advance to the serial communications test Serial Communications Test This test provides a communications check of the keyboard s RS 232 serial port The test requires a loop back connection of the XMIT pin to the RCV pin on the keyboard output port or on the dual terminal block pin 4 connected to pin 5 on the J1 side o...

Page 21: ... sequence will return to the speaker test when the test switch button is pressed To exit the built in test mode unplug the wall transformer remove the test jumper from the dual terminal block return the jumpers to their original positions re connect to the system and then re plug the transformer ...

Page 22: ... administrator to verify the appropriate user number and passcode for your keyboard Logging On to the System To log on to the system 1 Enter your user code assigned by the system administrator on the numeric keypad 2 Press the ACK key The system prompts for the user passcode by displaying PSC in the CAMERA display 3 Enter the assigned passcode maximum of six digits on the numeric keypad If an inco...

Page 23: ...w be viewed on the called monitor W Note When the monitor key is pressed a horizontal line segment appears below the monitor display label Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor After a monitor has been called to the control of the AD2089 see page 3 1 a camera can be called to view on the monitor Each system camera has a unique identification number documented by the system administrator To call a ...

Page 24: ...the numeric keypad the number appears in the ENTER display 2 Press 2 F1 This locks the called camera To unlock a camera 1 Enter the camera identification number on the numeric keypad the number appears in the ENTER display 2 Press 1 F1 This unlocks the called camera Controlling Camera Zoom Zoom refers to the apparent action of moving closer to or farther away from an object as seen through the cam...

Page 25: ...be discussed in the next chapter Once they are programmed presets are called to view in the Operate mode To call a preset 1 After calling a pan tilt camera to view see page 3 2 enter the preset identification number on the numeric keypad the preset number appears in the ENTER display 2 Press the PRESET key to call the preset of the camera under control the ENTER display clears The selected video n...

Page 26: ...ble entries in a salvo is dependent on the particular switching system being used Each system salvo has a unique identification number that defines the set of contiguous monitors Salvos are programmed in the Menu mode or through system setup software but are called to workstation monitors in the Operate mode To call a salvo 1 Enter the identification number of the first lowest numbered monitor of ...

Page 27: ... controller system providing both local and remote control of resources in a satellite network If your workstation supports satellite site switching capabilities the SITE key accesses satellite sites To gain access to a satellite site 1 Enter the site number on the numeric keypad The site number will appear in the ENTER display 2 Press the SITE key Call the appropriate monitor and camera The site ...

Page 28: ...ollow the procedure to run a pattern 2 After pressing the PATRN key press the HOLD key to bring the camera or dome to the starting point of the pattern and hold there Running a Macro A macro is a sequence of keyboard inputs of up to 21 keystrokes that is executed by typing the macro s numeric identifier up to four digits and pressing the macro s designated key A macro can be made up of all Monitor...

Page 29: ...hen DVMS mode is selected the multi function keys labeled auxiliary iris focus and task switch to their DVMS functions Play Record Eject Pause Stop Fast Forward and Rewind The DVMS number appears in the MONITOR DVMS display 3 Select a DVMS function by pressing the appropriate key To return to the monitor mode of operation press the MON key The switching system will remember the number of the last ...

Page 30: ... on the numeric keypad the number appears in the ENTER display 5 Press the PRESET key the ENTER display will clear Setting Scratch Pad Tours To set a scratch pad tour 1 Call a monitor to the keyboard see Chapter 3 2 Turn the three position keyswitch to the PROGRAM position 3 Enter 62 on the numeric keypad Press the PROG key to clear any previously programmed scratch pad tour 4 Enter the first came...

Page 31: ...nd lens keys maneuver the called camera to define the pattern 5 Press the ACK key to save the pattern the ENTER display will clear Clearing Patterns To clear a pattern overwrite the old pattern with a newly defined pattern Follow the steps listed in Defining Patterns above to define a new pattern Arming a Monitor When a monitor is armed the camera video associated with an alarm for that monitor ap...

Page 32: ...xamples Example 1 1 Blackjack 1 0 0 0 CAMERA 1 0 PRESET Blackjack Example 1 contains eight keystrokes Pressing 1 on the numeric keypad and then pressing the macro key Blackjack calls camera 1000 with preset 10 to the currently selected monitor Bear in mind the macro key Blackjack is not limited to one macro sequence nor is it confined to one particular kind of switching function See Examples 2 and...

Page 33: ...eyboards through the synchronization process Synchronization is accomplished by using battery backed RAM in the system CPU to temporarily hold a set of macros The user then performs a PUT or a GET A PUT transfers macros from the programmed keyboard to the system CPU A GET transfers macros from the CPU to another keyboard To synchronize macros with other AD2089 keyboards the operator must perform t...

Page 34: ... keyboard The number starts at 0 and increases in increments of 10 up to 100 percent With the keyboard set to 9600 baud and connected directly to the CPU the transfer will take up to three minutes With the keyboard set at 1200 baud and connected through a Port Expander set at 4800 baud the transfer will take up to 12 minutes During the transfer any keystroke will generate a beep invalid keystroke ...

Page 35: ...er Down Arrow Ack moves cursor down one character Enter Preset stores entered menu data Exit Patrn exits the current screen and returns to the previously displayed screen Several American Dynamics switching systems provide menu programming for a variety of functions Camera groups system tours system salvos alarm contact tables monitor arming and event timers are among the variables that may be def...

Page 36: ...Programming with the AD2089 28 AD2089 Operator s Manual ...

Page 37: ...lay Lens Full length smoked glass with beveled edge Display Diodes 7 segment green LEDs Joystick 3 vector variable speed with momentary pushbutton Keys Momentary pushbutton Communications RS 232 Selectable Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 200 38 400 surge protected Central Processor Processor Motorola MC68HC711 E9 Package 52 Pin PLCC package Environmental Operating Temp 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humid...

Page 38: ...d operation 8 Cannot perform menu positioning with multi function section keys 9 Verify keyswitch position Switch must be in MENU position to perform menu programming functions 8 Display LEDs not visible 9 Verify LEDs brightness level 9 Run built in test to verify LED operation 9 Re initialize firmware 8 Keyboard speaker not audible 9 Verify speaker volume level 9 Check that switching system contr...

Page 39: ...Typical System Connections 31 Appendix C Typical System Connections AD2089 Keyboards to AD1024 System with Network Client DVMS Control AD2089 AD2089 ...

Page 40: ...Typical System Connections 32 AD2089 Operator s Manual AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU AD1024CPU AD2089 ...

Page 41: ...Typical System Connections 33 AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU AD2089 ...

Page 42: ...Typical System Connections 34 AD2089 Operator s Manual AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 AD2089 ...

Page 43: ...Typical System Connections 35 AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 AD2089 ...

Page 44: ...Typical System Connections 36 AD2089 Operator s Manual AD2089 Keyboard to AD168 AD2089 AD2089 ...

Page 45: ...Typical System Connections 37 AD2089 Keyboard to AD168 AD2089 ...

Page 46: ...Typical System Connections 38 AD2089 Operator s Manual AD2089 to MegaPower 48 AD2089 KEYBOARD CONNECTIONS OF 7 FEET OR LESS AD2089 KEYBOARD CONNECTIONSGREATER THAN 7 FEET ...

Page 47: ...Typical System Connections 39 Built in Test Connection 7 FOOT MODULAR CABLE WALL TRANSFORMER AD2089 ...

Page 48: ...o long as such computer becomes temporarily inoperable 3 Term The term of the license is perpetual except that it will terminate automatically if Customer sells or otherwise disposes of the Software or its related equipment or Customer breaches any provision of this License Agreement or the Equipment Agreement If the license terminates SEC will have the right to take possession of all copies of th...

Page 49: ...6 Limited Warranty Limitation of Liability The provisions of the Equipment Agreement respecting maintenance and warranty will not apply to the Software or the Documentation unless specifically stated otherwise and agreed to in writing by both parties SEC s sole warranties with respect to the Software and Documentation are that i SEC has title to the Software and Documentation and or the right to g...

Page 50: ... infringement of any United States patent or copyright or the violation 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 will pay all damages and costs awarded against Customer in connection with any such claim except that SEC will not be liable for...

Page 51: ... on the monitor status line When using the AD1024 matrix switcher controller system monitors can be armed through S3 system setup software with a PC interface or through the AD1024 embedded software with the AD2089 keyboard Following is a table of monitor arming codes and the commands that enable the codes Monitor Arming Codes Monitor Acronym Command Sequence Display Arming Status see entries belo...

Page 52: ... Operator s Manual In dual display applications the1st three letter acronym is displayed on the hold monitor The 2nd three letter acronym is displayed on the sequence monitor Enable Manual Override 317 F2 Disable Manual Override 318 F2 ...

Page 53: ...acement on the AD2089 macro keys After a macro label is appropriately situated a clear plastic cover is placed over the macro key and label Following is a list of currently available macros categorized by application and their abbreviations as they appear on the labels ...

Page 54: ...Macro Key Labels 46 AD2089 Operator s Manual ...

Page 55: ...r 1 1000 and pressing a macro key The keystrokes that define the macro are then entered Up to 21 individual keystrokes are allowed Each macro is concluded by pressing the macro key again Macro 1 2 3 5 Macro Name Blackjack Blackjack Blackjack Alt Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes 1 1 1 1 6 2 0 0 0 cam 3 0 run salvo...

Page 56: ...ng a number 1 1000 and pressing a macro key The keystrokes that define the macro are then entered Up to 21 individual keystrokes are allowed Each macro is concluded by pressing the macro key again Macro Macro Name Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes Macro Keystrokes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ...

Page 57: ...nsmission measured by the number of bits per second sent over a computer controlled communications line cable two or more wires bundled together called monitor The monitor that displays the video that is being controlled by the AD2089 camera command A directive issued to the camera via the AD2089 a pan tilt zoom focus or iris command camera lock camera lock is a programmable function which prevent...

Page 58: ...a pan tilt camera or dome keyboard The portion of the AD2089 containing the buttons that enable you to call up an individual camera control a camera s iris display shots run Monitor Tours and arm or disarm monitors LED Light emitting diode The display section of the AD2089 contains 18 seven segment LEDs which display site monitor and camera numbers as well as the various status messages described ...

Page 59: ...m automatically preset A preset is a pre positioned camera scene which can be programmed with cameras installed with pan tilt and motorized lens capability A preset can be called to a monitor through manual keyboard control or can appear automatically as part of a system tour or salvo Presets are also referred to as Targets or Shots protocol The method by which data is transmitted Essentially the ...

Page 60: ...ware 64 system tours can be programmed for callup either by an operator or an automatic timed event to any system monitor at any time Each system tour can contain up to 64 entries with dwell time with optional preset and auxiliary action for each camera Digital Video Recorder control The AD2089 keyboard can implement DVMS control by selecting the DVMS operating mode and pressing any one of seven D...

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