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Model 1996R

MegaPower II

Central Processing Unit

Installation and Operating Instructions

This manual describes the installation, setup, and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model 1996R MegaPower II
Central Processing Unit.  The 1996R CPU is the Central Processing Unit for the 2050 MegaPower II Matrix Switching and
Control System, a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs, outputs, and control stations.  The 1996R CPU is
capable of controlling a maximum of 1,024 video input sources and 128 video outputs from 40 keyboards.  A menu-driven
program is provided by the 1996R for all system setup functions.  Non-menu setup of on-screen display arrangement, system date
and time, alarm arming/disarming, camera presets, and individual Monitor Tours is also provided.

Summary of Contents for MegaPower II 1996R

Page 1: ...050 MegaPower II Matrix Switching and Control System a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs outputs and control stations The 1996R CPU is capable of controlling a maximum of 1 024 vid...

Page 2: ...rchaser under a license for use on a single system NOTE Information furnished by SENSORMATIC is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by SENSORMATIC for its use nor...

Page 3: ...ed with the packing list with your order Be sure to save 1 The shipping cartons and insert pieces They are the safest material in which to make future shipments of the product 2 The IMPORTANT SAFEGUAR...

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Page 5: ...a Monitor to a Keyboard 2 2 Calling a Camera to the Monitor under Control 2 2 Controlling Camera Site Functions 2 3 Camera View Control 2 3 Calling a Preset Camera Scene 2 3 Activating an Auxiliary 2...

Page 6: ...yboard Camera Control 4 24 Monitor Camera Access 4 25 Monitor Contact Access 4 26 Priority Menus 4 27 User Identification 4 27 Set Keyboard 4 28 Set User 4 28 Set Priority Level 4 29 APPENDIX Alarms A...

Page 7: ...r each camera System Salvos A System Salvo is a group of cameras that can be switched simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors Sixty four System Salvos can be programmed for operator or automa...

Page 8: ...tion When equipped with the optional 2031 Switcher Follower units the system can be used to switch audio circuits activate graphic display boards etc for assistance in system control System Security S...

Page 9: ...2 Power Sources 1 2 Mounting 1 2 1985A Standby Switch 1 2 External Control Interfaces 1 2 CONNECTIONS 1 3 Data Line 1 3 Programming Monitor 1 3 Control Ports 1 3 RS 232 1 4 POWERING UP 1 5 Powering t...

Page 10: ...sed during up download operations the PC must be connected separately to each 1996R CPU by passing the 1985A External Control Interfaces Ten RS 232 control ports are provided on the 1996R CPU see Conn...

Page 11: ...le through on screen menus generated by the 1996R CPU The menus are displayed via a separate video output BNC labeled PROG MON located on the rear of the 1996R CPU This video output may be connected t...

Page 12: ...y external device is 1000 ft 330 m using 18 AWG shielded cable Belden 8770 or equivalent Where the connection distance between the 1996R CPU and the RS 232 device is over 1000 feet RS 232 connections...

Page 13: ...ndicate CPU operating status These four LEDs F E D C display a count of zero through nine in binary at a rate of one count per second Proper counting indicates proper operation of the CPU The three gr...

Page 14: ...can be connected to an RS 232 port for system control inputs Video switching and control functions are provided but setup programming capabilities are not accessible from a computer control interface...

Page 15: ...ns associated with the monitor and camera under control of the keyboard Keyboard Passcode Entry 2 2 Passcode Logon 2 2 Passcode Logoff 2 2 Keyboard Video Selection 2 2 Calling a Monitor to a Keyboard...

Page 16: ...election System video control functions are accessed from a keyboard by first placing one of the system monitors under the control of the keyboard Calling a monitor to a keyboard and then Calling came...

Page 17: ...e monitor Calling a Preset Pre positioned Camera Scene If the camera is equipped with motorized pan tilt and or lens with feedback potentiometers preset pre positioned scenes may be defined for that c...

Page 18: ...old any camera control actions pan tilt lens preset or auxiliary may be performed on that camera To change the running direction of the tour on Hold Press 1 then NEXT to set a tour in forward directio...

Page 19: ...feature these keyboards have a keyswitch for disabling these programming functions System Reset 3 2 Setting Day of the Week 3 2 Setting Date Format 3 2 Monitor Display Arrangement 3 2 Programming Pres...

Page 20: ...ds in the Status Line When a code is entered the three digit day code is displayed for three seconds in the Status Line of the on screen display Setting Date Format There are three options for the on...

Page 21: ...ust be connected to the VLD module and setup for Video Loss use via the Ports menu page 4 20 To set the video loss detection mode for a camera 1 Call or Hold the pertinent camera on the monitor 2 Turn...

Page 22: ...icture to the next camera in the tour and initiates the tour sequence To re program a single camera in a Monitor Tour 1 Press the keyboard NEXT button until the camera to be re programmed is displayed...

Page 23: ...tant Clear SSI 2 Single Sequence Auto after 20 seconds SSA 3 Single Sequence Manual ACK key SSM A 4 Single Hold Instant Clear SHI 5 Single Hold Auto Clear SHA 6 Single Hold Manual Clear SHM A 7 Block...

Page 24: ...Programming The 1678CM and 2078 keyboards can be programmed to provide an audio tone when an alarm is received When the audio tone is enabled at a keyboard and an armed monitor is called to that keyb...

Page 25: ...Set System Tours 4 5 Set System Salvos 4 8 Set Event Timers 4 10 Set Alarm Contacts 4 12 Monitor Status 4 15 Monitor Menu 4 16 Camera Menus 4 18 Pseudo Numbers 4 18 Camera Title 4 19 Port Menu 4 20 A...

Page 26: ...wing pages for each menu procedures SYSTEM pages 4 3 to 4 15 MONITOR pages 4 16 to 4 17 CAMERA pages 4 18 to 4 19 PORTS pages 4 20 to 4 21 ACCESS pages 4 22 to 4 26 PRIORITY pages 4 27 to 4 29 In each...

Page 27: ...he desired row entry number on the keypad 2 Press either IRIS PAGE up down button To move horizontally through the pages columns press the OFF or ARM button in the MONITOR section of the keyboard To c...

Page 28: ...0 91 Enter 09 on the keypad Press the ACK key Enter 30 on the keypad Press the ACK key Enter 91 on the keypad Press the ACK key TIME Displays the time in 24 hour format as HH MM SS hour minute second...

Page 29: ...X Auxiliary If the camera site is equipped with a Receiver that has Auxiliary relays an auxiliary can be activated automatically during a tour See the appropriate set up information in the associated...

Page 30: ...PRE AUX CN 01 0001 02 01 1 ON N 02 0002 02 02 2 ON N 03 0003 02 03 3 ON N 04 0004 02 04 4 ON N 05 0005 02 05 1 OFF N 06 0006 02 06 2 OFF N 07 0007 02 07 3 OFF N 08 0008 02 08 0 N 16 0016 02 01 1 ON N...

Page 31: ...cycle through the CN selections The entry for CN displays N Y S or T each time the ACK key is pressed Press the NEXT key to accept the displayed selection or Enter one of the following numbers and pre...

Page 32: ...ted Receiver manual If no auxiliary action is desired enter a zero in this field CN Connect Next Connect Next selects the next camera in the table for simultaneous callup to the next contiguous monito...

Page 33: ...ACK key The auxiliary selection will appear in the AUX column 1 1 ON 5 1 OFF 2 2 ON 6 2 OFF 3 3 ON 7 3 OFF 4 4 ON 8 0 CN Connect Next To include the next camera or another System Salvo 1 Position the...

Page 34: ...ursor on the EDIT TIMER line and press the ACK key to display the SET EVENT TIMERS menu This menu is used to program the entries for System Tours and Alarm Monitor Contact ALM callup This menu has fou...

Page 35: ...00 002 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 003 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 004 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 005 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 006 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 007 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 008 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ALM 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 PREV...

Page 36: ...enter a zero AUX Auxiliary If the camera site is equipped with a Receiver that has Auxiliary relays an auxiliary can be activated automatically on alarm receipt If no auxiliary action is desired ente...

Page 37: ...condition for the particular camera 3 Press the ACK key The dwell time will appear under the DWL heading Example To set a dwell time of 30 seconds for ACN 007 ALARM CONTACT SETUP ACN CAM DWL PRE AUX C...

Page 38: ...l contiguous ACN entries If Connect Next Y is selected the dwell times for the salvo group is controlled by the first entry of the group The dwell time for all but the first entry in the salvo group m...

Page 39: ...A N N 004 0001 R 05 Y Y 005 0001 S Y Y 016 0001 H Y Y ACK TO EXIT The above example shows that Monitor 1 is currently displaying camera 24 is in a Run status and is running tour 02 Monitor 2 is curre...

Page 40: ...callup A monitor block may consist of any system monitors and need not be contiguous When a block ARM TYPE is selected above the cursor is moved to the Block number field and a default block number i...

Page 41: ...ch event LOCKED Camera Number and Status currently displayed on the monitor is placed into a locked state CAMERA STATUS Camera Status for that monitor is placed into a locked state Note To completely...

Page 42: ...y be assigned numbers 200 through 210 To Assign Change a Pseudo Camera Number 1 Position the cursor to the desired REAL line for the desired camera number to be changed 2 Enter the new PSEUDO number 1...

Page 43: ...2 Enter the number of the desired video loss detection mode on the keypad and press the ACK key to set the mode The mode selections are 1 OFF loss detection disabled 2 SYNC ONLY sync loss detection e...

Page 44: ...tion and move to the next field PARITY Selects the parity for that port The selections are 1 NONE 2 ODD 3 EVEN 1 Press the ACK key to cycle through the parity selections 2 Press the NEXT key to lock i...

Page 45: ...urs Alarm Status is blank The VIDEO LOSS message format is as follows 05 MAR 1993 13 23 26 CAM 0001 VIDEO YES SYNC YES SET LOW Date of Event Camera Number Video Loss Video Loss Detection Mode that los...

Page 46: ...NITOR This menu defines the Keyboard to Monitor access which prevents selected keyboards from accessing selected monitors The codes for each entry in the menu are Y keyboard has access privilege to mo...

Page 47: ...Camera View menu entries are set default to Y all keyboards have access privilege to to view all cameras To change the access to a selected camera from a keyboard 1 Position the cursor to the camera a...

Page 48: ...Y Y Y Y Y 0003 Y Y Y N N N N N 0004 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0005 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0006 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0007 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0008 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PREVIOUS MENU The above example menu indicates that All the keyb...

Page 49: ...MENU The above example menu indicates that All the monitors can view camera 1 Monitors 1 2 and 3 can not view what is on camera 2 Only monitors 1 2 and 3 can view what is on camera 3 The Monitor Came...

Page 50: ...commands are performed see page 3 5 Monitor Contact Table 0 is changed to reflect that command To select a Monitor Contact Table for programming 1 Place the cursor on the MON CONTACT TABLE title line...

Page 51: ...e a user number and a passcode to gain control of the system through a 1678CM or 2078 keyboard The passcode entry system allows a maximum of 64 users with a separate passcode for each user see SET USE...

Page 52: ...1 Place the cursor at the USER line 2 Enter the user number 1 64 to be defined 3 Press the ACK key to accept the user number and move to the next menu line PRIORITY LEVEL To set a user priority 1 Ente...

Page 53: ...e system by keyboard commands See System Reset page 2 4 for the keyboard commands LOCK CAM ABILITY If enabled the selected priority level can lock the control of a camera by keyboard commands See Came...

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Page 55: ...learance Methods A 4 Alarm Arming Notes A 5 Associating Alarms with Camera Salvos A 5 Associating Alarms with Monitor Blocks A 5 Monitor Block Queuing for Single Cameras A 5 Monitor Block Queuing for...

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Page 57: ...with ACNs for callup monitor blocks must be associated with the same ACNs to display the full set of cameras defined in the salvo see notes on Salvos and Blocks page A 5 of this Appendix 2 Associate...

Page 58: ...eue before the completion of the dwell time by pressing the NEXT key Hold The camera video associated with the first alarm received is displayed and held on the armed monitor Subsequent alarms are hel...

Page 59: ...in a block to provide varied viewing patterns Monitor Block Queuing For Camera Salvos The use of monitor blocks is required when camera salvos are associated with alarm contacts in order to view all c...

Page 60: ...removed from the queue 20 seconds after the alarm closure is restored 5 SHA A Single alarm monitor armed alarmed contacts are queued and the first alarmed contact is displayed and held until cleared T...

Page 61: ...is moved to the Hold monitor and removed from Sequence monitor 13 DHI A DSI A Two alarm monitors the first armed alarmed contact is displayed on the Hold DHI monitor All subsequent armed alarmed conta...

Page 62: ...on screen Status Line during normal 2050 operation ALARM displayed while an armed alarm contact is active see Appendix page A 3 This message remains displayed until the alarm contact is cleared or th...

Page 63: ...4 None 4 None Preset Setup2 72 No No No No No Preset Call2 72 No 72 No 72 No Camera Monitor Selection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Run Tours Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Alarm Arming Yes Yes No No No No Access...

Page 64: ...61 To request continuous system actions such as pan tilt zoom or focus repeat the command codes for that action followed by a terminator for as long as the action is desired The command code sequence...

Page 65: ...you enter this key combination it is implied that you will also enter another 2 digit F2 combination within three seconds 99 F2 System Reset The F2 key may be labeled EXT in some keyboards 60 F2 Displ...

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Page 67: ...Connections 1676 Operator Keyboard 1678CM System Keyboard 2078 System Keyboard 1981 Port Expander 1696 Alarm Interface Unit 2096 Alarm Interface Unit 1985A Standby Hot Switch 2050 Switching Bay 2091...

Page 68: ...TYPICAL OF ONE KEYBOARD EACH RS232 PORT IS PROGRAMMABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PROG MON DATA LINE PORTS 1 2 120V 60HZ 1996R RCD XMIT GND THREE WIRE 18 AWG SHIELDED CABLE Transformer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HP0...

Page 69: ...KEYBOARD EACH RS232 PORT IS PROGRAMMABLE XMIT RCD GND AC AC GND B W S CTS DTR DATA RCD XMIT GND Transformer 1678TB 1678CM 1996R HP0047 JJ0007 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 2 1 4 6 A 5 5 THREE WIRE 18 AWG SHIEL...

Page 70: ...10 PROG MON DATA LINE PORTS 1 2 120V 60HZ 1 5 4 6 3 2 7 8 5 4 6 3 2 7 1 8 J1 J2 JJ0007 Connection shown where distances between keyboard and 1996R controller are less than seven feet HP0082 TERMINAL B...

Page 71: ...LINE PORTS 1 2 120V 60HZ 1996R Connection shown where distances between keyboard and 1996R are over seven feet 2078 HP0047 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JJ0007 JJ0007 HP0082 TERMINAL BLOCK 5 4 6 3 2 7 1 8 J1 J2 XMI...

Page 72: ...GRAMMABLE 1676 1996R TO CPU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RCD XMIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 XMIT RCD GND AC AC GND B W S CTS DTR DATA Transformer 1678TB 8 2 1 6 1 A 1678CM 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KBD d KBD c KBD b KBD a 1...

Page 73: ...OF ONE ALARM INTERFACE UNIT EACH RS232 PORT IS PROGRAMABLE RCD XMIT GND S W B AC AC AUX START RELAY OUTPUT S W B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J6 J7 S2 S1 J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PORTS 120V 60Hz DATA LINE 1 2 PROG MON...

Page 74: ...C O M INPUT OUTPUT ABCDEFGH N N C O C M 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 25 26 27 28 29 30 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 49 50 5...

Page 75: ...46 47 48 25 26 27 28 29 30 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 49 50 51 52 53 54 PRGM 120V 60Hz A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A...

Page 76: ...2 1985A PORTS 120V 60Hz DATA LINE 1 2 PROG MON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTS 120V 60Hz DATA LINE 1 2 PROG MON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Data Line connections to Switching Bays Data Line 1 Data Line 2 1676 4...

Page 77: ...S I O N IN OUT PORTS 120V 60Hz DATA LINE 1 2 PROG MON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1996R 2050 Data Line 1 75 Ohm Termination NOTE SINGLE 2050 BAY SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATION ADDITIONAL BAYS CONNECTED TO DATA LINE...

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Page 79: ...io Cork Ireland Aguadilla P R 00690 Declares that the product s listed below Name Type MegaPower II System CPU Model Number ADS1996RX comply with the EMC Standards EN55022 Class B EN50082 1 and also c...

Page 80: ...x 19 W x 10 25 D 45 x 483 x 260 mm Weight 10 lbs 4 5 kg An American Dynamics Product Designed and built by Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division One Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River New York 10965 914 624 7600...

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