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CCU-100HD

USER’S MANUAL

MANUAL NUMBER 518452-1960

Ultrak

®

4465 Coonpath Road
Carroll, OH  43112
(800) 443-6680

(740) 756-9222

FAX (740) 756-4237

CENTRAL

CONTROL UNIT

Summary of Contents for CCU-100HD

Page 1: ...CCU 100HD USER S MANUAL MANUAL NUMBER 518452 1960 Ultrak 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll OH 43112 800 443 6680 740 756 9222 FAX 740 756 4237 CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT...

Page 2: ...TER OHIO 43130 740 756 9222 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ULTRAK INCORPORATED THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BE...

Page 3: ...imits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequenc...

Page 4: ...e followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Joystick Controller JPD 100 JPD 101 JPD 200 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Small System Interface SSI 100 may be followed...

Page 5: ...d for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered This unit should not be placed in a built in installatio...

Page 6: ...ly those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to res...

Page 7: ...er to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an...

Page 8: ...OSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES WARNING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE USE PROPER CMOS MOSFET HANDLING PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE NOTE Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD saf...

Page 9: ...he SmartScan unit is viewing the PreShot the title of the PreShot is added to the video signal If the SmartScan unit is called up on a monitor the title appears on the top of the monitor in a 60 Hz sy...

Page 10: ...m MultiCall A MultiCall can be programmed to perform one or more system functions at the same time or one function at a time with programmable dwell times between each function The system functions th...

Page 11: ...annel 7 and Channel 8 or COM 1 and COM 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 Battery Backup 2 5 2 2 2 3 Watchdog Timer 2 6 2 2 2 4 Interrupt Jumper 2 6 2 3 INSTALLATION 2 6 2 3 1 Model CCU 100 HD Front Panel 2 8 2 3 1 1 Fron...

Page 12: ...Control Interface 3 14 3 2 8 Host Computer Interface 3 14 SECTION 4 PROGRAMMING 4 1 4 1 ON SCREEN HELP 4 1 4 2 PROGRAMMING NOTES 4 2 4 3 PROGRAMMING THE CCU 100 HD CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT 4 3 4 3 1 Defin...

Page 13: ...3 14 HD Switcher MX 4248 Optional I O Module 4 31 4 4 SETTING UP ALARM MONITORS AND VCRs 4 32 4 5 SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4 34 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 1 GENERAL 5 1 5 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5...

Page 14: ...HD QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE C 1 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 2 1 MODEL CCU 100 HD or CCU 100 HD X EQUIPMENT BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 7 Figure 2 2 FRONT PANEL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS 2 8 Figure 2 3 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS F...

Page 15: ...v LIST OF TABLES Table 4 1 KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING NOTES 4 2 Table 4 2 KEYBOARD COMMANDS 4 43 Table A 1 AIU 100 ADDRESSING A 2 Table A 2 SHB 100 Addressing A 3...

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Page 17: ...trol Diamond Series FastScan SmartScan assemblies CRX 500 Series CRX 600 Series and CRX 800 Series Control Receivers and an Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher Control Input Multiplexing Control Input Mul...

Page 18: ...e to an alarm or date time Time Initiated MultiCalls The Central Control Unit is programmed to start MultiCalls up to nine on selected dates at specific times After a MultiCall is programmed to start...

Page 19: ...AIU 100 address 0 alarms 1 through 32 Alarms 25 through 32 on AIU 100 address 0 are not available The host computer however can use alarms 25 through 32 Alarms are acknowledged automatically in the Mu...

Page 20: ...oss of Video Sync and generate an alarm Video alarms for each channel can be enabled or disabled individually If a video alarm is enabled the HD switcher monitors the video level If a video alarm is d...

Page 21: ...camera lens commands including PreShot and VectorScan commands to the HD switcher The HD switcher has eight control output ports for pan and tilt cameras The HD switcher converts the control data to...

Page 22: ...urge protection MECHANICAL INPUTS OUTPUTS Front Panel One 6 pin Modular Telephone Jack RJ 12 Type for Joystick Controller Input One 5 pin DIN Type Connector for Programming Keyboard Input Rear Panel E...

Page 23: ...1 7 ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Limits 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity Limits 0 to 95 non condensing...

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Page 25: ...The CCU has jumpers and DIP switches inside the chassis on the printed circuit board that set up the operation of the unit The following settings describe the standard setup CAUTION Internal Settings...

Page 26: ...nnels 5 and 6 and switch S4 sets channels 7 and 8 COM1 and COM2 Switch positions 1 and 2 set the baud rate for channels 2 4 6 and 8 Switch positions 4 and 5 set the baud rate for channels 1 3 5 and 7...

Page 27: ...n 4 for channel 7 Channels 2 4 6 and 8 Parity Sn 3 Sn 7 Even ON ON Odd OFF ON None ON OFF n 1 for channel 2 n 2 for channel 4 n 3 for channel 6 n 4 for channel 8 Channels 1 3 5 and 7 Parity Sn 6 Even...

Page 28: ...eries Video Switcher DIP Switch S4 Switch Position ON OFF 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 ON 4 ON 5 OFF 6 ON 7 ON 8 ON 2 2 1 2 DIP Switch S5 for JPD Selection DIP switch S5 position 2 is used to define the firmware rev...

Page 29: ...OM2 are enabled respectively The factory settings are in bold typeface on the following chart Jumper Function Setting W25 Enable CH7 Enable COM 1 In Pos 2 3 In Pos 1 2 W26 Enable CH7 Enable COM 1 In P...

Page 30: ...Ensure Power Is Removed From ALL Equipment During Installation Of System Components Each connector channel or COM port on the front panel and the rear panel of the CCU is defined at the factory for c...

Page 31: ...Figure 2 1 MODEL CCU 100 HD or CCU 100 HD X EQUIPMENT BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 32: ...a JPD 100 Joystick Controller and a KBD 100A Programming Keyboard The JPD 100 Controller and the KBD 100A programming keyboard must always be plugged into the CCU front panel when programming the CCU...

Page 33: ...se Commercially Available Telephone Type Cable To Connect The Joystick Controller To Any Piece Of Equipment Or Improper Operation Will Result Keyboard Use the KBD 100A Keyboard cable for connection to...

Page 34: ...e CCU The following table defines the equipment type for each channel or COM port REAR PANEL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS Channel 1 JPD 100 Joystick Controller Channel 2 JPD 100 Joystick Controller Channel 3...

Page 35: ...0327 4000 4 6 Carol CO841 849518 0334 4000 5 Carol CO515 849518 0327 4000 Channel 7 and 8 are not used Port Cable Required Part Number Distance Feet COM 1 2 Carol CO841 849518 0334 50 The CCU has one...

Page 36: ...JPD 100 Controllers FastScan assemblies SmartScan assemblies Control Receivers AIU 100s and SHB 100s Pin 3 GND Connects to cable shield Pin 4 RX Inputs data from JPD 100 Joystick Controllers AIU 100s...

Page 37: ...in Out Assignments COM 1 is a 9 pin male D type connector The mating female connector is part number 842372 0354 and the back shell is part number 842376 0374 The pin out assignments for COM 1 are as...

Page 38: ...ication link The controllers can operate to a maximum distance of 4000 feet from the CCU 100 Central Control Unit using the recommended cable A DIA 01 or DIA 01 X control interface adapter is required...

Page 39: ...Figure 2 3 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNELS 1 2 AND 3 NEAR CLOSE OPEN FAR...

Page 40: ...iary contact output devices Using daisy chain wiring the maximum number of receivers per channel is 32 The maximum distance to the last receiver in the chain is 4000 feet Model COE 08A or COE 16A Acti...

Page 41: ...Figure 2 4 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNELS 4 AND 6...

Page 42: ...100s can be daisy chained together and connected to the CCU The total number of AIU 100s is limited to eight because the AIU 100 unit addressing is limited to 0 through 7 The SHB 100s can be addressed...

Page 43: ...Figure 2 5 1 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNEL 5...

Page 44: ...Figure 2 5 2 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNEL 5...

Page 45: ...Figure 2 5 3 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNEL 5...

Page 46: ...Switcher The switcher provides a communication cable with 6 pin RJ 11 connectors on both ends and a 25 pin Sub D connector with an RJ 11 connector Plug one end of the communication cable into the RJ 1...

Page 47: ...n 3 RX Pin 7 GND Pin 4 GND Pin 3 RX Pin 5 TX 2 4 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS The following installation drawings are provided Title Page Installation CCU 100 Central Control Unit Rack Mount D N 517815 1440...

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Page 51: ...control data sent to the CCU for processing and the programming of the CCU by the user One or more operators can manually control the system using the JPD 100 Controllers KBD 100A Keyboard or SHB 100...

Page 52: ...ltiCall is then assigned to the function key on the JPD 100 When the operator presses the function key on the JPD 100 the CCU sends out the actions stored in the MultiCall to the system If the operato...

Page 53: ...splay CNTL CAM 1 MON 4 JPD 100 3 The operator on JPD 100 Controller 1 calls up camera 3 CNTL CAM 3 MON 4 JPD 100 1 The CCU sends the control camera change to all the controllers with control monitor 4...

Page 54: ...LCD display When the displayed alarm is acknowledged the next oldest alarm appears on the display CNTL CAM 3 MON 4 A If the video alarms monitored by the HD switcher are enabled the oldest video alarm...

Page 55: ...Video Switcher Interface The CCU 100 HD Central Control Unit communicates with an Ultrak HD Series Switcher at COM2 This interface provides switching of 128 cameras to 32 monitors programming the vid...

Page 56: ...types of video failure Video High Video Low and Loss of Sync Refer to Section 4 paragraph 4 3 13 of this manual for programming the video alarms The video alarm for each video input is enabled or disa...

Page 57: ...received If there is more than one video input in alarm the CCU 100 places the alarms in a queue When the displayed alarm is acknowledged by an operator at the JPD 100 Controller the CCU 100 displays...

Page 58: ...the alarm The MX 4248 I O module has 8 contact outputs The contact outputs are controlled using camera address one Auxiliary control commands for camera address one are sent out COM 2 3 2 4 Time Initi...

Page 59: ...must be programmed to respond to the alarm inputs The CCU can also be programmed to automatically acknowledge the alarms For the CCU to respond to an alarm the alarm must be enabled Alarms are enabled...

Page 60: ...Monitors The CCU responds to the alarms in the order they occur The first alarm is displayed on the lowest video output programmed as an alarm monitor the second alarm is displayed on the next video o...

Page 61: ...and puts the oldest alarm alarm 4 in the queue on monitor 5 Alarm 7 Alarm 1 Alarm 4 Monitor 3 Monitor 4 Monitor 5 Alarm VCRs When an alarm occurs that calls a camera in alarm to an alarm VCR the CCU...

Page 62: ...ced in the queue Alarm 7 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 VCR 6 VCR 7 VCR 8 Alarm 2 is acknowledged The CCU switches the oldest alarm alarm 4 in the alarm VCR queue to the video output associated with the newly availa...

Page 63: ...function key is designed to perform one or more SmartScan system actions using a single key stroke The system actions include PreShots VectorScans Video Switching Auxiliary Control and starting Multi...

Page 64: ...ress of the AIF 100 CO is called up on the JPD 100 as the primary control camera Refer to the JPD 100 Operator s Manual Automatic operation of the contact outputs occurs if auxiliary control commands...

Page 65: ...m Interface Unit Run a MultiCall stored in the CCU Run a VectorScan stored in a SmartScan The communication protocol for the host computer input is 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 start bit 1 stop bit and 1 e...

Page 66: ...6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte Bit Start a VectorScan Stored in a SmartScan Bit Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 ASCII V 5616 1 VectorScan Number 0 9 1 2 Camera Number 1 250 2 3 Checksum 3 Byte 7 6 5...

Page 67: ...0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 ASCII R 5216 1 Alarm Number 1 255 1 2 Checksum 2 Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte Bit Run a MultiCall Bit Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Byte 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 ASCII M 4D16 1 MultiCall Number 0...

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Page 69: ...function key a second time brings the function key help menu up on the screen Key Function F1 Go To PreShot F2 Run VectorScan Once F3 Run VectorScan Continuously F4 Run MultiCall F5 List PreShots F6 L...

Page 70: ...GRAMMING NOTES Esc Key The Esc key moves back one step in the programming sequence Repeated use of the Esc key ends programming Backspace Key The backspace key deletes the last character entered eithe...

Page 71: ...unit Battery Backup The CCU has battery backup so all programming is protected if the system loses power The CCU has a jumper W44 on the printed circuit board inside the chassis Jumper W44 must be ins...

Page 72: ...rmed by a qualified technician WARNING ALL USER PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SETTINGS MULTICALLS AND ASSIGN MENTS STORED IN THE CCU WILL BE LOST IF YOU PERFORM THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE 1 Power down the CCU 2 Rem...

Page 73: ...m functions that can be included in a MultiCall are PreShots VectorScans MultiCalls including itself Video Switching Auxiliary Output Control turning on off VCRs etc and acknowledging the alarm assign...

Page 74: ...E All commands are entered using the KBD 100A keyboard 1 Press SHIFT F11 on the KBD 100A keyboard 2 Enter the desired MultiCall number 00 255 to program 3 Enter the desired title for the MultiCall 4 E...

Page 75: ...ype of function NOTE When a function is selected there are messages on the bottom of the screen to prompt the programmer for the next required field entry Enter data in the fields by typing the desire...

Page 76: ...w keys to move to the desired field on the screen To go to the beginning of a line press the gray Home key To go to the end of a line press the gray End key To insert a function between steps use the...

Page 77: ...e you want the camera to take to move from its present location to the PreShot position The CCU 100 sends the transit time out to the SmartScan unit 5 Enter a dwell time 00 99 seconds in the DWELL fie...

Page 78: ...Camera Number 1 128 where the VectorScan is stored in the CAM field 4 Enter a Dwell Time 00 99 seconds in the DWELL field Dwell time is the amount of time you want the CCU to wait before it performs...

Page 79: ...to wait before it performs the next step in the MultiCall A 00 dwell time tells the CCU 100 to perform the functions at the same time A 15 second dwell time means that the CCU 100 will wait 15 seconds...

Page 80: ...tion key a JPD 100 function key the JPD 100 keypad or date and time the alarm monitor alarm record and alarm acknowledge steps of a MultiCall are not processed by the CCU These steps are only processe...

Page 81: ...step in the MultiCall 5 Enter another function or press Enter to end programming If you pressed Enter press S to save programming or press Esc to end programming without saving CALL A CAMERA TO AN ALA...

Page 82: ...ltiCall If only one of the functions is programmed it should be entered in line 00 of the MultiCall 1 Enter C in the FUN field 2 Enter AM in the NUM field to call the camera to an Alarm Monitor or AR...

Page 83: ...LEDGE AN ALARM If you want the MultiCall to automatically acknowledge the alarm perform the following steps 1 Enter C in the FUN field 2 Enter AA in the NUM column 3 Enter a dwell time in the DWELL fi...

Page 84: ...dress of the contact output device AIF 100 CO or CRX 800 and the number of the contact output the auxiliary device is connected to The addresses of the AIF 100 CO CRX 500 and CRX 800 units are DIP swi...

Page 85: ...contact 5 Enter a dwell time 0 99 seconds in the DWELL field Dwell time is the amount of time you want the CCU to wait before it performs the next step in the MultiCall A 00 dwell time tells the CCU t...

Page 86: ...ps use the gray Insert key to insert a line above the line the cursor is on To delete a function position the cursor on the line you want to delete and press the gray Delete key 4 3 5 Deleting a Multi...

Page 87: ...s Enter The CCU sends out the data to run the steps in the MultiCall B JPD 100 Controller A MultiCall can be controlled started stopped placed on hold or continued from the JPD 100 Refer to the JPD 10...

Page 88: ...l Unit can be programmed to assign MultiCalls to the alarm inputs from an AIU 100 or AIF 100 IN Alarm Interface Unit host computer or the Ultrak HD video switcher When the CCU receives an alarm messag...

Page 89: ...ed to the alarm input 4 Enter the MultiCall number to be assigned to the alarm in the MC column to the right of the alarm number 5 Continue assigning MultiCalls to alarms There are several ways to vie...

Page 90: ...CCU stops processing the MultiCall assigned to the key Perform the following steps to assign MultiCalls to SHB 100 function keys quick switches 1 Press Shift F10 2 Press Q on the KBD 100A keyboard 3 E...

Page 91: ...r the address of the JPD 100 to be programmed There can be up to four JPD 100 Controllers 0 through 3 The JPD 100 front panel connection is JPD 0 and channels 1 through 3 on the rear panel of the CCU...

Page 92: ...s T for time initiated MultiCall To program a MultiCall to run once at a specific time leave the interval fields blank or enter zeros in the interval fields Use the space bar on the keyboard to space...

Page 93: ...3 00 PM the CCU updates the start time to reflect the next time the MultiCall is run Start Interval MC Date Time Day Time 05 12 26 19 00 03 04 00 December 26th is three days after December 23rd The 19...

Page 94: ...ur 1 24 Minute 0 59 Second 0 59 The system only accepts correct dates including leap year and times If an incorrect date and or time is entered the cursor moves to the incorrect block for correct data...

Page 95: ...r left corner of the monitor screen The HD switcher can be programmed to monitor the video inputs for video failure high video low video sync loss The amount of time integration time the switcher moni...

Page 96: ...000 c The video alarm display monitor is monitor 1 To change the default settings for the camera titles monitors and video alarms perform the following steps 1 Press Shift F10 2 Press C for Camera Mon...

Page 97: ...of alarms 1 Enter the first alarm number and press Enter 2 Enter the last alarm number and press Enter 3 Enter 1 to enable the range of alarms or 0 to disable the range of alarms c Press 3 to program...

Page 98: ...keyboard to move the display to the desired location on the monitor Note the video alarm display appears on the selected monitor two lines above the camera title Press Esc when in the desired position...

Page 99: ...d individually Perform the following procedure to change the alarm input configuration 1 Press Shift F10 2 Press L for Alarm Configuration A table of the alarm inputs and their configuration is displa...

Page 100: ...rogrammed the programming will be displayed The CCU 100 accepts up to 10 video outputs for alarm monitors The video outputs must be in sequential order For example if the first alarm monitor is 3 then...

Page 101: ...first video output and the last video output on the Video Switcher for the alarm VCRs If you enter 8 for the first number and 9 for the last number video outputs 8 and 9 are setup as alarm VCRs 4 Ent...

Page 102: ...ing exiting the store on a monitor in his office and tape the video for 10 seconds as well When a person passes through the entrance a sensor sends an alarm to the system The alarm is assigned to a Mu...

Page 103: ...xiliary Output 1 on HD Series Switcher 2 Set up Alarm Monitors and Alarm VCRs a Press Shift F12 on the KBD 100A keyboard The following display appears on the screen ALARM SETUP ALARM MONITORS FIRST LA...

Page 104: ...TUP ALARM MONITORS FIRST 01 LAST 01 ALARM VCR VIDEO OUTPUTS FIRST 02 LAST 02 ALARM VCR CNTRL OUTPUTS FIRST 01 LAST 01 e Press Enter when done to save 3 Program PreShot 1 on Camera 2 to view the entran...

Page 105: ...onitor and the title g Press Esc to exit programming PreShots 4 Program MultiCall 1 for alarm 4 Simultaneously call up camera 2 to the alarm monitor and VCR and send camera 2 to PreShot 1 After 10 sec...

Page 106: ...e 00 calls Camera 2 to an alarm monitor Line 01 calls Camera 2 to the alarm VCR and turns the VCR on Line 02 calls PreShot 1 in Camera 2 then wait 10 seconds before performing the next line Line 03 ac...

Page 107: ...ivery Truck Gate This example requires an alarm input so an AIU 100 interface unit is required Scenario The warehouse has a truck entrance for delivery trucks When a truck pulls up to the gate a senso...

Page 108: ...0 Contact Input 5 Alarm 5 2 Program PreShot 4 on Camera 6 to view the receiving dock a Call up camera 6 on monitor 2 on the programming JPD 100 6 ENT 2 MON CNT b Move the joystick pan tilt zoom so cam...

Page 109: ...Shift F11 on the KBD 100A keyboard b Type 7 for the MultiCall number and press Enter c Enter up to a 16 character title such as ALM5 Truck Gate and press enter d Enter the following functions in the...

Page 110: ...h 03 are performed simultaneously After 15 seconds lines 04 and 05 are performed simultaneously e Press Enter f Press S to Save the MultiCall 4 Assign MultiCall 7 to Alarm 5 a Press Shift F10 on the K...

Page 111: ...List MultiCalls Shift F11 Program MultiCall F12 Help Repaint Screen Shift F12 Assign Alarm Monitors and VCRs Esc The Esc key causes the SmartScan unit to back up one step in the control sequence and...

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Page 113: ...condition with a minimum of maintenance Every 3 months perform the following 1 Inspect all interface connecting cabling for deterioration or other damage 2 Clean the front panel with a soft cloth usin...

Page 114: ...cessary replace the battery with a Matsushita Electric Battery Part Number BR2325 This battery is available through Ultrak part number 840301 0028 or Panasonic part number BR2325 1HB Use of another ba...

Page 115: ...quipment addresses A 1 1 JPD 100 Joystick Controllers There are four possible joystick controller addresses 0 3 JPD 0 Front Panel JPD 1 Channel 1 JPD 2 Channel 2 JPD 3 Channel 3 A 1 2 AIU 100 Alarm In...

Page 116: ...uts Up to eight units can be daisy chained together for a total of up to 255 alarm inputs Refer to the following table for the alarm numbers corresponding to the alarm inputs for each AIU address Note...

Page 117: ...S17 The following table identifies the switch setting for the corresponding SHB 100 address Table A 2 SHB 100 Addressing ON 1 OFF 0 SHB Switch Position Address 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3...

Page 118: ...era addresses A 1 5 Monitor Numbers The JPD 100 controller recognizes 32 monitors and the HD switcher is expandable to 32 monitors The base HD switcher has eight video outputs The monitor numbers are...

Page 119: ...ess Location Address Location Address Location AIU 100 ADDRESSES Address Alarm s Address Alarm s Address Alarm s Address Alarm s Address Alarm s Address Alarm s Address Alarm s Address Alarm s SHB 100...

Page 120: ...ion Address Location VCR ADDRESSES Video output on Switcher Address Location Address Location ALARM MONITORS Video Outputs First Last ALARM VCRs Video Outputs First Last ALARM VCRs Auxiliary Control C...

Page 121: ...iCalls for each JPD 100 function key quick switch 3 If using AIU 100s identify alarm monitors and alarm VCRs and their associated Aux Enter on worksheet 4 If using AIU 100s assign MultiCall s to each...

Page 122: ...he following worksheets are included to organize the programming efforts for the CCU 100 Sector Programming Log PreShot Programming Log VectorScan Programming Log AIU Alarm Programming Log MultiCall F...

Page 123: ...D s A review of the area or the drawings covering these areas should be done prior to the preparation of this form Sixteen sectors 0 15 can be programmed for each SmartScan unit Sector names can be si...

Page 124: ...A 10 SECTOR PROGRAMMING LOG cont Page 2 of 2 CAMERA NUMBER ______ SECTOR NAME COVERAGE 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 125: ...f forms can be used for each camera PreShots are determined by required alarm coverage quick keys and frequently viewed scenes One hundred PreShots 0 99 can be programmed for each SmartScan unit PreSh...

Page 126: ...A 12 PRESHOT PROGRAMMING LOG Page ___ of ___ CAMERA NUMBER _____ PreShot Name Coverage...

Page 127: ...each camera Ten VectorScans 0 9 can be programmed for each SmartScan unit VectorScan names can be 16 characters long Each VectorScan can have up to 64 PreShots with transit times and dwell times CAMER...

Page 128: ...A 14 VECTORSCAN PROGRAMMING LOG Page ___ of ___ CAMERA NUMBER _____ VECTORSCAN NUMBER ________ DESCRIPTION ________________________________________________________ PreShot Transit Time Coverage...

Page 129: ...lls to alarm inputs and describing the system functions in the MultiCall There can be up to eight alarm input units 0 7 Each unit has 32 alarm inputs The address of the unit determines the alarm numbe...

Page 130: ...A 16 AIU 100 ALARM LOG Page ___ of ___ AIU ___ Alarm MultiCall Description of MultiCall...

Page 131: ...assigned to AIU 100 AIF 100 IN Alarm Inputs JPD 100 Quick Function Keys SHB 100 Quick Function Keys and Time Date A MultiCall can be assigned to any of the above or can be run manually by an operator...

Page 132: ...A 18 MULTICALL LOG Page ___ of ___ MultiCall Assigned To Description...

Page 133: ...128 0 0 9 9 seconds 00 99 seconds V VectorScan 0 9 1 128 00 99 seconds M MultiCall 0 255 00 99 seconds C Call Mon AM or AR AA 1 128 128 00 99 seconds 00 99 seconds 00 99 seconds A Auxiliary 1 8 1 250...

Page 134: ...A 20 MULTICALL _______ FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30...

Page 135: ...enus used for programming AIU 100 Alarm Interface Units are used for programming the AIF 100 IN AIF 100 AL and AIF 100 IO alarm inputs So the programmer has to know the equivalency between the AIF 100...

Page 136: ...he AIF 100 IN unit and the alarm input number 1 8 of the unit AIF 100 IN ALARM INPUTS AIF 100 IN Alarm Corresponding Address Input Alarm Numbers 0 1 8 1 8 1 1 8 33 40 2 1 8 65 72 3 1 8 97 104 4 1 8 12...

Page 137: ...on 2 Press A The following display appears on the screen PROGRAM ALARM RESPONSE PROGRAM ALARM 3 Enter the alarm number to be assigned to a MultiCall and press Enter There are a total of 255 alarm inpu...

Page 138: ...larm number and the MC column is the MultiCall Number 0 255 to be assigned to the alarm input There are several ways to view additional alarm numbers 1 Press the gray page up key to go to the top of t...

Page 139: ...nput number and the MC column is the MultiCall Number 0 255 B 3 AIF 100 AL ALARM INPUT AUXILIARY INTERFACE UNIT AND AIF 100 IO ALARM INPUT AUXILIARY INTERFACE UNIT The AIF 100 AL and AIF 100 IO units...

Page 140: ...its connected to it for alarm inputs To program the alarm inputs on the AIF 100 AL and AIF 100 IO the programmer must know the number of AIU 100 units being replaced by the AIF 100 CI unit the address...

Page 141: ...appear on the JPD 100 display as alarms 41 through 48 Alarm inputs 1 through 4 on AIF 100 IO address 6 are AIU 1 17 through 20 These will appear on the JPD 100 display as alarms 49 through 52 Alarm in...

Page 142: ...units addressed as 0 through 3 There are a total of 16 alarm inputs This AIF 100 CI replaces one AIU 100 Alarm Interface Unit 1 Alarm inputs 1 through 4 on AIF 100 IO addressed as 0 are AIU 1 alarm in...

Page 143: ...ONSE TO C Camera Monitor Setup A Alarms J JPD 100 JPD Quick Sw Q SHB 100 Shot Box Q Sw T Time Initiated MCall S Set Date and Time L Alarm Configuration 2 Press A The following display appears on the s...

Page 144: ...MC NUM MC 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 The N column is the alarm input number and the MC column is the MultiCall Number 0 255 4 Enter the M...

Page 145: ...Enter to save the alarms programmed on the current screen and enter another alarm number To delete MultiCalls from alarms press the space bar until the MultiCall number is erased 5 Press ENTER when do...

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Page 147: ...ess F12 Once Diamond copyright Press F12 Second Time Function Key Menu Press F12 Third Time Shifted Function Key Menu Press F12 Fourth Time clears screen Esc Exit Programming The Esc key causes the un...

Page 148: ...SC DWELL M 0 255 00 99 C Video Switcher Call FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL C 1 32 1 128 00 99 C Call Camera to Alarm Monitor FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL C AM 1 128 00 99 C Call Camera to Alarm VCR FUN NUM CAM MIS...

Page 149: ...F11 MultiCall 0 255 Enter The first 6 functions appear on the screen Use gray up and down arrow keys or gray Page Up and Page Down keys to move up and down in listing Use gray arrow keys to move aroun...

Page 150: ...nd VCRs up to 8 Assigns specific video outputs as alarm monitors AM and alarm VCRs AR CCU 100 processes alarms in order received If all alarm monitors and alarm VCRs are busy alarms are placed in queu...

Page 151: ...iCall can be assigned to more than one alarm Shift F10 A Alarm enter MultiCall to right of alarm in MC column Enter 3 Continue entering Alarm s and assigning MultiCalls until done 4 Press Esc to end p...

Page 152: ...ust have a 00 dwell time Automatically Acknowledge Alarms Program MultiCall to Automatically Acknowledge Alarm At end of MultiCall assigned to alarm perform a Video Switcher Call to automatically ackn...

Page 153: ...programmed by the operator MultiCalls can be programmed to run at specific intervals after the first start time 1 Program the MultiCall 2 Shift F10 T MC Start Date MM DD Start Time 24 Hr Clock Interv...

Page 154: ...or Enter 6 toggles between enable Y and disable N Shift F10 C 4 Monitor Enter 7 toggles between enable Y and disable N Program Video Alarms Shift F10 C 3 1 Enable Disable Individual Alarms 2 Enable Di...

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