Using the AD2089 in Operate Mode
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Press the MONITOR/DVMS key to gain control of the monitor. The monitor number will appear
in the MONITOR/DVMS display. The ENTER display will clear.
3
Enter the system tour number to be associated with the monitor under control. The tour number
will appear in the ENTER display.
4
Press the RUN key, and then press the ACK key within three seconds to run the designated
system tour.
Holding a Tour
A tour can be stopped and held on a single camera entry by pressing the HOLD key. While a tour
is on hold, all keyboard control actions (pan, tilt, lens adjustment, and auxiliary on/off functions)
can be performed on the held camera.
Note
When a tour is paused the NEXT and LAST key can be used to step through the cameras views in
forward or reverse order.
Re-Starting a Tour on Hold
To re-start a tour on hold, Press the RUN key.
Changing Tour Direction
To change the direction of a running tour, press the NEXT or LAST key, depending on which is
appropriate in a given situation.
Calling Salvos
A
salvo
is the simultaneous display of multiple camera scenes on a group of numerically
contiguous monitors. The number of allowable 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 the contiguous monitor
group on the numeric keypad. The monitor number will appear in the ENTER display.
2
Press the MONITOR/DVMS key to gain control of the monitor. The monitor number will appear
in the MONITOR/DVMS display. The ENTER display will clear.
3
Enter the salvo identification number on the numeric keypad. The salvo number will appear in
the ENTER display.
4
Press the SALVO key to call the salvo to the monitor group. The ENTER display will clear.
Auxiliary Control
An
auxiliary
is a relay that switches devices such as lights, door locks, and audible alarms. Such
auxiliary relays are said to be
momentary
or
latched
. Either type can be controlled by the AD2089
keyboard using the auxiliary ON and auxiliary OFF keys.
A momentary auxiliary remains active as long as its control key is pressed. An example of
momentary auxiliary action is a door that remains unlocked as long the auxiliary ON key is
pressed. When the key is released, the door returns to its locked state.
Summary of Contents for AD2089
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