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System Operator's Manual

AD32E

with Enhanced 

T

OUCH 

T

RACKER

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8000-2655-02

Summary of Contents for AD32E

Page 1: ...System Operator s Manual AD32E with Enhanced TOUCH TRACKER 8000 2655 02...

Page 2: ...With Enhanced TOUCH TRACKER Operator s Manual Version 1 0 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pe el Inf o On Ou tpu t Off Clea r Me nu Iris Clo se Op en Fli p Vie w Pa ttern Re pea t Pa ttern Seq Pre viou s...

Page 3: ...poration reserves the right to revise this manual and change its content without obligation to notify any person of these revisions LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE For units of the Department of Defense all doc...

Page 4: ...Understanding Your System 1 2 System Features 1 2 Typical Equipment 1 3 An Overview of the TOUCH TRACKER 1 5 Modes of Operation 1 6 Camera Control Mode 1 6 Menu Programming Mode 1 7 Sequencing Mode 1...

Page 5: ...em Alarms 2 12 CHAPTER 3 DEFINING AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 3 1 Defining Quick Views 3 2 Defining Patterns 3 4 SpeedDome LT Auto Pan Programming 3 8 Auto Pan Programming Limitations 3 8 Understanding...

Page 6: ...ng Key Click Volume 5 6 Resetting a Dome 5 7 Displaying a Dome s ID Code 5 7 Special Utilities 5 8 APPENDIX A PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS A 1 Dome Configuration Worksheet A 2 Setup Sequence Worksheet A 5 S...

Page 7: ...vi Operator s Manual...

Page 8: ...you will perform when using the system It is designed to be a continuing source of information and reference as you use your system In This Chapter How To Use This Manual Text Conventions Related Doc...

Page 9: ...set up those system functions such as alarms and timed events that happen automatically Chapter 4 On Screen Programming provides procedures for configuring monitors naming cameras setting the system t...

Page 10: ...application The Quick Reference Guide document number 8000 2656 02 provides quick reference information about the procedures described in detail in this manual Use it as a supplement to not in place...

Page 11: ...to help you get the most from your system If you have a question about system operation and you cannot find the answer in this document consult with your supervisor If your supervisor cannot answer yo...

Page 12: ...UCH TRACKER and its modes of operation In This Chapter Understanding Your System System Features Typical Equipment An Overview of the TOUCH TRACKER Modes of Operation A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pe el...

Page 13: ...em you will find it a valuable and timesaving security and management tool System Features This system enables you to oversee activity throughout your facility as it happens This powerful overview all...

Page 14: ...to 136 different alarm inputs 128 for domes 8 for the video matrix switcher When an alarm is triggered it can automatically call up a pre defined Quick View Pattern or fixed shot and or initiate an ou...

Page 15: ...a facility from a single location You can see video from up to 32 cameras The system is compatible with programmable and non programmable domes and fixed cameras The TOUCH TRACKER is the device you us...

Page 16: ...lity Both the primary and secondary TOUCH TRACKERs may control video on any of the installed monitors The video matrix switcher provides video switching eight additional alarm inputs one relay output...

Page 17: ...programmed movement of those cameras It also contains the buttons for camera iris control output control and monitor selection The LCD located at the top of the keypad displays the currently selected...

Page 18: ...the letter S appears in the lower right corner of the LCD belonging to the secondary TOUCH TRACKER In this mode the Tracker Ball functions as the camera pan tilt controller and the zoom and focus but...

Page 19: ...button to select the bottom item on the LCD Use the C and D buttons to scroll through the menu items In the menu programming mode you can perform the following activities Program the Quick Views for e...

Page 20: ...o Zoom and Focus Button Setup in Chapter 5 Display system information about TOUCH TRACKERS and domes Refer to Displaying a Dome s ID Code in Chapter 5 Set the system time and date Refer to Setting Sys...

Page 21: ...the alarm is acknowledged either manually or automatically You set up the alarms in programming mode When you set up an alarm you determine what will trigger the alarm and what the alarm will do when...

Page 22: ...ws Patterns and Sequences It also describes how to control outputs and clear alarms In This Chapter Selecting Monitors Controlling Cameras Flipping the SpeedDome Running the Apple Peel Pattern Display...

Page 23: ...ssociated with it To select a camera use the number buttons to enter the camera number and then press the Camera button The video from that camera appears on the selected monitor and the camera number...

Page 24: ...he 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 towards you or away from you Fig...

Page 25: ...ting the magnification of the camera lens to make an object appear closer larger or farther away smaller To make objects appear closer press the Zoom In button To make objects appear farther away pres...

Page 26: ...re on the monitor be even darker or lighter There are buttons on the keypad that enable you to control the camera s iris which is the device that regulates the brightness or darkness of the picture To...

Page 27: ...Converter pressing Peel will run Pattern 3 for the currently selected dome if Pattern 3 has been programmed The following procedure describes how to initiate the Apple Peel pattern 1 Use the number bu...

Page 28: ...zoom and focus You can define your own Quick Views to support your specific needs Refer to Chapter 3 Defining Automatic System Functions for procedures on defining Quick Views The View button on the k...

Page 29: ...Then when you run the Pattern the camera automatically repeats the movements you taught it You can define your own Patterns to support your specific needs Refer to Chapter 3 Defining Automatic System...

Page 30: ...N 1 REPEAT If you instructed the Pattern to repeat itself the Pattern will continue running until you manually issue a camera command pan tilt zoom focus or iris to the dome running the Pattern If you...

Page 31: ...ess either the Seq or Clear button or move the Tracker Ball on the TOUCH TRACKER Controlling Output Devices Outputs devices are external devices such as lights audible alarms door locks that can be co...

Page 32: ...s for each output Controlling Dome Outputs The following procedure describes how to turn a dome output on and off The on and off states for each dome output are listed on the Dome Configuration Worksh...

Page 33: ...owing information will appear on the LCD CAM 25 OUTPUT MON 3 OFF Clearing System Alarms Note Alarms can be cleared from the primary TOUCH TRACKER only Your system can be configured to handle up to 136...

Page 34: ...time If more than four alarms are active simultaneously and none are cleared the oldest alarm gets pushed out of the queue The following illustration is an example of what the LCD looks like when an a...

Page 35: ...s on the LCD and whose video appears on the called monitor When you clear an alarm its associated output returns to its original state and its information clears from the LCD Continue to press Clear u...

Page 36: ...hat you want without panning tilting or focusing the cameras manually In This Chapter Defining Quick Views Defining Patterns SpeedDome LT Auto Pan Programming Understanding Sequence Programming Defini...

Page 37: ...le dome regardless of where that dome is currently pointing You can define your own Quick Views to support your specific needs You can define 4 different Quick Views for each programmable dome Tip Qui...

Page 38: ...s the Menu button The TOUCH TRACKER is now in the menu programming mode and the menu appears on the LCD DEFINE SEQUENCE SETUP VIEW 4 Press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select Setup View The...

Page 39: ...terns and Dome Inputs and Outputs configured for your system Tip You may also use the shortcut key sequence of Menu View number 1 96 and Zoom or Focus to create a Quick View of the current scene Defin...

Page 40: ...for 20 seconds when the Pattern runs The 20 seconds of non motion time is part of the Pattern Tip Patterns can be defined from the primary TOUCH TRACKER only The SpeedDome LT does not support Pattern...

Page 41: ...select Record Pattern The following prompt appears on the LCD CAM 8 MON 3 PATTERN I M P O R T A N T If you press a number assigned to a Pattern for this camera the new Pattern overwrites the existing...

Page 42: ...of commands remaining for this camera appears on the LCD as you program the Pattern If you wish to cancel Pattern programming press the Menu button 9 When you complete programming the Pattern press t...

Page 43: ...uto Pan is set the result will be a smooth pan between the start point and the end point of the Auto Pan Do not attempt to create an Auto Pan that is greater than one revolution 360 of the SpeedDome L...

Page 44: ...and then zoom and focus the camera accordingly 3 When you have the perfect starting point picture displayed on the monitor press the Menu button The TOUCH TRACKER is now in the menu programming mode...

Page 45: ...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 8 PATTERN MON 2 SAVED The TOUCH TRACKER automatically...

Page 46: ...he Sequence you should have a clear understanding what you want to include in the Sequence Refer to the lists that you compiled in Appendix A of the available Quick Views and Patterns Tip Fill out the...

Page 47: ...erns Leave blank for fixed shots column 4 Dur is the amount of time in seconds that the event will remain on the monitor before the Sequence switches to the next event This is called the event s durat...

Page 48: ...ence that includes the first event the LCD displays information for the first event In the following example Event 1 displays Quick View 96 for camera number 8 for 30 seconds EVT CAM ACT DUR 01 08 VIE...

Page 49: ...Note Use two digits when entering Quick View numbers 7 In the Dur field use the number buttons to enter the duration time in seconds for this event The maximum duration time is 90 seconds The duratio...

Page 50: ...eet in Appendix A to determine which outputs are connected to which domes In addition use this worksheet to determine which Quick Views and Patterns were defined for which domes When the TOUCH TRACKER...

Page 51: ...When programming alarms you should be aware of the following information Which input will trigger the alarm The input can be connected to a dome or the video matrix switcher On which monitor will the...

Page 52: ...splayed on the LCD AUTO ALARM ACK ALARM ACTIONS 3 Press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select Alarm Actions The following information appears on the LCD CAM12 1 MON 5 CAM 09 VIEW96 If an alar...

Page 53: ...er must be entered as two digits 8 Choose one of the following Do you want a Quick View to appear when this alarm is triggered If so use the number buttons to indicate the specific Quick View 01 96 Us...

Page 54: ...ker Ball to scroll through the available inputs until the appropriate input number appears in the Inp field Then repeat Steps 6 through 9 Do you want to set up an alarm for another camera If so press...

Page 55: ...3 20 Operator s Manual NOTES...

Page 56: ...set the system date and time and configure the Event Timer In This Chapter Using the On Screen Forms Setting Up Monitors Naming Cameras Setting the System Date and Time Configuring Timed Events A B C...

Page 57: ...reen cursor around the screen The Zoom or Focus buttons cycle through available choices These buttons also enter data into the selected fields Use the number buttons 0 through 9 to enter numeric entri...

Page 58: ...the cursor between the fields on the screen 4 Use the Tracker Ball or press the Next button to position the cursor in the Monitor field Press the zoom or focus button until the correct monitor number...

Page 59: ...twice to return to camera control mode Naming Cameras You select cameras by their assigned numbers However it is useful to assign descriptive names to the cameras that appear on the monitors whenever...

Page 60: ...le field Two cursors now appear on the screen One cursor appears in the Title field the other cursor appears in the Character Selection field 6 Move the Tracker Ball to highlight the character in the...

Page 61: ...to set the time date day of week and year for your system This information will appear on the monitors at your facility if the monitors have been configured to display this information Refer to the se...

Page 62: ...focus button to cycle through the available choices MM DD YY month day year DD MM YY day month year or YY MM DD year month day When the preferred date format appears continue with step 4 Note The Trac...

Page 63: ...ing the time and date information press Menu twice to return to camera control mode Configuring Timed Events A Timed Event is a Quick View Pattern or Sequence that starts based upon the time of day an...

Page 64: ...nts the pattern for the warehouse will automatically run on a specified monitor at the time scheduled using the event timer Setting Up Events Note Timed Events can be defined from the primary TOUCH TR...

Page 65: ...the Timed Event use the number buttons to enter the correct Quick View 01 96 or Pattern 1 3 for the selected camera Note Use two digits when assigning Quick Views to an event If you want to program ot...

Page 66: ...set for this slot Otherwise the time for the current time slot appears on this line 3 If this is a new time slot use the Tracker Ball or Next button to move the cursor to the Time field and continue w...

Page 67: ...s zoom or focus to select The following form appears on the screen SET EVENT TIMER TIME 18 15 DAY OF WEEK S M T W T F S EVT 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PREVIOUS MENU 6 Move the cursor to appropriate day fiel...

Page 68: ...s The events picked in step 6 will now run at the scheduled time ENABLED now appears on line 2 EVENT TIMER 18 15 ENABLED EDIT TIMER NEXT TIMER CLEAR TIMER DISABLE TIMER CHANGE TIMER TO HH MM If you wa...

Page 69: ...ears on Monitor 1 EVENT TIMER 18 15 ENABLED EDIT TIMER NEXT TIMER CLEAR TIMER DISABLE TIMER CHANGE TIMER TO HH MM Is this the time slot that you want to clear If so continue with step 4 Do you want to...

Page 70: ...ars on Monitor 1 EVENT TIMER 18 15 ENABLED EDIT TIMER NEXT TIMER CLEAR TIMER DISABLE TIMER CHANGE TIMER TO HH MM Is this the time slot that you want to disable If so continue with step 4 Do you want t...

Page 71: ...R TO HH MM Is this the time slot that you want to change If so continue with step 4 Do you want to change a different time slot If so continue with step 3 3 Move the cursor to Next Timer then press zo...

Page 72: ...n This Chapter Selecting a Language Designating Primary versus Secondary TOUCH TRACKER Setting Automatic Alarm Acknowledgment Adjusting LCD Brightness Turning Key Click On Off Adjusting Key Click Volu...

Page 73: ...ugh the available languages and press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select the correct language The TOUCH TRACKER resets and starts in camera control mode in the selected language When you u...

Page 74: ...Patterns Sequence alarms Sequence only Reset a SpeedDome Select language for LCD on screen forms Designate Primary vs Secondary TOUCH TRACKER Provide system information Set system time and date Set c...

Page 75: ...2 Scroll through the menu items and press the appropriate button zoom or focus to select Tog Primary 2nd The LCD displays the following prompt PRIMARY UNIT SECONDARY UNIT The asterisk identifies the c...

Page 76: ...ill see a display similar to the following ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE DELAY 90 The number appearing on the second line of the LCD indicates the current delay period for automatically acknowledging alarms 3 Use...

Page 77: ...Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the menu items When you see Key Click On Off press Zoom or Focus to select 3 Press Next to change the setting If the key click is enabled the following appears o...

Page 78: ...dure describes how to reset the dome 1 Using the number buttons enter the number of the camera you want to reset Then press the Camera button 2 Press the Menu button to display the menu 3 Use the Trac...

Page 79: ...pplies to the dome s EEPROM 4 Each time you press the Info button you alternate between the Flash PROM and the EEPROM ID codes 5 When you finish displaying the dome information press the Clear button...

Page 80: ...lly document the configuration of the equipment at your facility This Appendix provides only one blank copy of each worksheet Examples for completing the worksheets are also provided In This Appendix...

Page 81: ...worksheet Dome Number _________ Dome Type _______________ Dome Name __________________________ Quick View Number Description 1 Lobby 2 Front Hallway 3 Receptionist Desk 4 Waiting Room Pattern Number D...

Page 82: ...r future use Dome Number _________ Dome Type _______________ Dome Name __________________________ Quick View Number Description 1 2 3 4 Pattern Number Description 1 2 3 Input Number Description Normal...

Page 83: ...pports more than four Quick Views use this worksheet to document additional Quick Views Make copies of this page for future use Dome Number _________ Dome Type _______________ Dome Name ______________...

Page 84: ...e you fill out this worksheet use it to help you set up the Sequence The blank worksheet contains space to plan four events Be sure to make enough copies of the worksheet to accommodate the number of...

Page 85: ...____ Action 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 _________ TOUCH TRACKER ___...

Page 86: ...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 will be displayed when th...

Page 87: ...CAM01 1 MON 5 OUT CAM09 OUTP3 Dome whose output activates when the alarm is triggered Number of the output that activates when the alarm is triggered Dome whose alarm you are configuring Specific dome...

Page 88: ...is displayed and output initiated Action Type Quick View Pattern or fixed shot Number of Quick View or Pattern Blank for fixed shot Number of Output Leave blank if no output Input 3 __________________...

Page 89: ...e the Timed Events Worksheet to determine which events you want to run during which time slots The following example shows you how to complete the work sheet Event Number ________ Description ________...

Page 90: ...ursday Friday Saturday Time Slots Used ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ Event Number _________ Description ________________________...

Page 91: ...d to the switch Main Switch Input Description Normal State Abnormal State Input 1 Smoke Detector 1st floor lobby No smoke Smoke Input 2 Twilight Sensor Daylight Dusk Input 3 Motion Sensor Rear Entranc...

Page 92: ...up Worksheet Make copies of this worksheet for future use Main Switch Inputs Description Normal State Abnormal State Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Main Switch Output...

Page 93: ...A 14 Operator s Manual NOTES...

Page 94: ...is appendix provides information about connecting the eight alarm inputs and one relay output to your Video Matrix Switcher A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pe el Inf o On Ou tpu t Off Clea r Me nu Iris Cl...

Page 95: ...her alarm response device 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SI NO NC C 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 RS232 PORTS MONITORS ALARMS RELAY CAMERAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 96: ...alarm contact returns to Ground pin 1 or 10 External Sync External sync input signal must be 1 5Vrms 50 60Hz Connect external sync to input SI pin 12 Connect external sync ground to Ground pin 11 Rela...

Page 97: ...B 4 Operator s Manual NOTES...

Page 98: ...s software you accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement Read this license agreement carefully A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Pe el Inf o On Ou tpu t Off Clea r Me nu Iris Clo se Op en Fl...

Page 99: ...et 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 this License Agreement Customer may no...

Page 100: ...ied in the Equipment Agreement as part of the access control closed circuit television or other security system being acquired from SEC and for Customer s internal business purposes SEC will furnish t...

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Page 102: ...AGENTS OR ANY OTHER PERSON ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR THE DOCUMENTATION OR THE MAINTENANCE OR SUPPORT THEREOF EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF T...

Page 103: ...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...

Page 104: ...gered when an abnormal state is detected alarm The system s response when an input changes from its normal state to its abnormal state if the system has been configured to respond to such a condition...

Page 105: ...that allows alarms to clear automatically after a designated period of time set by the operator automatic system function A system operation that once you program it can be initiated automatically vi...

Page 106: ...t event 1 A Quick View Pattern or fixed shot included in a Sequence 2 One of 32 available Patterns Quick Views or fixed shots that can be scheduled to run at specified times on specified days during t...

Page 107: ...e the state of a dome output select a monitor and initiate Sequences LCD Liquid Crystal Display The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables you to view which camera is currently selected and indicat...

Page 108: ...ial programming features that are displayed on monitor 1 when accessed These forms include camera naming date time setup monitor setup and event scheduling utilities output A connection point on a har...

Page 109: ...peedDome re initializes re calibrates homes up and then comes back on line The reset process takes approximately 30 seconds and the SpeedDome is inoperable during that time secondary TOUCH TRACKER The...

Page 110: ...and white versions See also SpeedDome and SpeedDome Ultra SpeedDome Ultra A programmable camera that enables security personnel to track a target or survey an area It is compact in size compared othe...

Page 111: ...ration The utilities are accessed via the menu video matrix switcher The external unit that supports video switching monitor control system time and date information text overlay camera titles eight a...

Page 112: ...n 2 6 Auto focus resuming 2 5 Auto Pan feature SpeedDome LT 3 8 B Backlighting adjusting LCD brightness 5 5 C Cameras iris control 2 5 naming 4 4 pan tilt 2 3 selecting 2 2 stepping through 2 3 zoom f...

Page 113: ...worksheet A 2 iris control 2 5 K Key click adjusting volume 5 6 enabling disabling 5 6 L language selection 5 2 LCD adjusting backlighting 5 5 license software C 1 M manual overview viii Modes of ope...

Page 114: ...4 quick views 3 2 sequence 3 13 time and date 4 6 timed events event timers 4 8 Software License Agreement C 1 special utilities 5 8 SpeedDome auto pan programming for LT only 3 8 displaying ID 5 7 f...

Page 115: ...ondary TOUCH TRACKER 5 2 special use 5 8 SpeedDome ID 5 7 SpeedDome reset 5 7 V Video Matrix Switcher connecting inputs output B 1 worksheet A 12 W Worksheets alarms A 7 dome configuration A 2 sequenc...

Page 116: ...ered what I needed to know 5 4 3 2 1 N A 2 It was easy to find information 5 4 3 2 1 N A 3 Difficult concepts were explained well 5 4 3 2 1 N A 4 Pictures and examples helped 5 4 3 2 1 N A 5 Informati...

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