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Summary of Contents for Matrix Keyboard

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Page 4: ...contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose NOTICE The information in this manual was current when published The manufac...

Page 5: ...trolling Cameras 3 2 Working with Shots 3 6 Working with Patterns 3 7 Running Monitor Tours 3 10 Running Salvos 3 10 Acknowledging Alarms 3 11 Auxiliary Control 3 11 Viewing Satellite Sites 3 12 Setti...

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Page 7: ...des instructions setting up shots working with patterns acknowledging alarms and controlling auxiliaries Chapter 4 Utilities and Advanced User Tasks describes system utilities that can be run from the...

Page 8: ...representative if you need additional copies of the Operator s Manual or any other support documentation The part number for the Operator s Manual is 8000 2675 02 Use this number when ordering additio...

Page 9: ...PG UP Open PG DN Ack Clear Prog User Site Last Next Iris Config Pswd Lock Off Hold Off PG RIGHT Pattern Exit On PG LEFT Shot Enter Feature Function LCD Displays status information the selected monitor...

Page 10: ...stem menu programming M appears in this field When the keyboard lock is enabled L appears in this field if blank the keyboard lock is disabled 6 is used with the Config button to increase selected key...

Page 11: ...ntrolled by the keyboard See Chapter 3 for more information This button also serves as the Page Down function during menu programming 16 Iris Close PG UP button adjusts the brightness of a scene by al...

Page 12: ...appearing on monitors See the appropriate operating instructions for specific instructions This feature is under keyboard lock protection 28 Prog button is used to program monitor tours and other syst...

Page 13: ...status and preset mode The following illustration provides an overview of the LCD STS Mon Cam 1024 003 0005 L Field Description Site STS Three digit field that provides the status of the connected sw...

Page 14: ...d lock feature is enabled or disabled by entering the password For more information about the password refer to Working with Passwords in this chapter 1 Enter the numeric password and press Lock butto...

Page 15: ...passwords for security purposes 0 9 1234 4321 0000 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555 6666 7777 8888 Passwords such as these may be easily guessed and compromise system security Setting or Changing the Passwor...

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Page 17: ...Salvos 3 10 Acknowledging Alarms 3 11 Auxiliary Control 3 11 Viewing Satellite Sites 3 12 Setting Up Users 3 12 Selecting Monitors Monitors display the video from the cameras installed around your fac...

Page 18: ...meras Each camera has a unique number associated with it To select a camera use the number buttons to enter the camera number then press Camera button The video from the camera appears on the called m...

Page 19: ...trolling diagonal camera movement Figure 3 3 Controlling diagonal camera movement For cameras that support the variable speed features of the matrix keyboard the speed that the camera moves is proport...

Page 20: ...ne or an object as seen through a camera The focus buttons are located to the right of the Tracker Ball If the object that you want to see clearly is farther away than the current focus setting press...

Page 21: ...its movements Regardless of keyboard prioritization only the keyboard that locks a camera can unlock it To unlock the camera call the camera to the monitor and press the Lock button again I M P O R T...

Page 22: ...shot 1 If the LCD displays L enter the keyboard lock password and press Lock This switches the keyboard to programming mode 2 Press the button located next to the upper right corner of the LCD This s...

Page 23: ...y Each programmable dome supports up to three patterns Two variables restrict the length and complexity of a pattern Number of camera commands Time Each time you move the camera in any direction chang...

Page 24: ...ess Pattern The pattern number P 1 P 2 or P 3 appears on the LCD 4 Press Prog 5 Move the camera around and create a logical usable Pattern The camera can collectively incorporate up to 98 camera comma...

Page 25: ...camera to the starting position for the selected pattern When you are ready to run the pattern follow the instructions for running patterns See Running Patterns on page 3 8 Clearing Patterns Tip Clear...

Page 26: ...onitor tours Universal System Tours Another type of tour that your system may support is the Universal Tour A universal tour is a programmed sequence of cameras with assigned dwell times presets auxil...

Page 27: ...rough an Alarm Tour that is on hold Last Steps backwards through an Alarm Tour that is on hold Ack Clears the alarm for the video displayed on the alarm monitor For information about arming and disarm...

Page 28: ...nt models of American Dynamics switches you should refer to the appropriate operating instructions for more information about using the Site feature Setting Up Users Users are people authorized to ope...

Page 29: ...g the Switching System Main Menu 4 3 Displaying the Firmware Version 4 4 Setting the Baud Rate 4 4 Adjusting LCD Backlighting 4 5 Adjusting Key Click Volume 4 5 Setting Key Click Sound On Off 4 5 Sele...

Page 30: ...Run Hold Next and Last buttons are used to control the Alarm Tour The following table explains how to control the Alarm Tour Button Description Run Starts the tour of alarm inputs currently in an abn...

Page 31: ...plays the page to the left of the current menu PG Right displays the page to the right of the current menu Cursor Left moves the cursor left one character Cursor Right moves the cursor right one chara...

Page 32: ...01 2839 0100 Information appearing after the F is the Flash version Information appearing after the E is the EEPROM version 2 Press Clear to refresh the LCD display Setting the Baud Rate The matrix ke...

Page 33: ...nter 2 and press Config 2 Use the and buttons located to the right of the LCD to adjust the volume Press to make the key click volume louder Press to make the key click volume softer 3 When the volume...

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Page 35: ...computer A owned or leased by Customer and identified in the Equipment Agreement or B otherwise identified in the Documentation as compatible with the Software or ii a back up machine if and so long a...

Page 36: ...with the same degree of care and confidentiality which Customer provides for its own confidential information Customer acknowledges that it may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringem...

Page 37: ...Federal Acquisition Supplement DFARS 252 227 7013 or in subparagraph g 3 i of Federal Acquisition Regulations FAR 52 227 14 Alternate III as applicable 8 Indemnity SEC will defend and hold Customer ha...

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Page 39: ...ypad buttons used for both system control and menu programming An example of a dual function key is Iris Open PG DN When in normal operating mode pressing Iris Open causes the iris of the selected cam...

Page 40: ...ecified dwell times that are displayed one after the other on the called monitor It provides a broad surveillance of a facility pan Side to side camera movement Moving the Tracker Ball left or right p...

Page 41: ...to adjust volume 4 5 turning on off 4 5 Keyboard Lock enabling disabling 2 2 status 2 1 L Language selecting 4 1 Languages available 4 1 LCD 2 1 adjusting backlighting 4 5 available languages 4 1 came...

Page 42: ...board Operator s Manual Unlocking cameras 3 5 Users 3 12 Utilities arming disarming monitors 4 2 baud rate 4 4 firmware version 4 4 language set up 4 1 main menu 4 3 V Volume adjusting key click volum...

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