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PROGRAM PRESHOTS

518007-1960-G

2-27

KEMU040018

January 2002

A PreShot programmed using the KBD-100 Keyboard and JPD-100

Controller is given a number and a specific title by the operator.   See the

SmartScan Operation and Programming Manual for programming

PreShots using the KBD-100 keyboard.

Summary of Contents for JPD-100

Page 1: ...518007 1960 G KEMU040018 January 2002 JPD 100 USER S MANUAL JOYSTICK CONTROLLER...

Page 2: ...Y ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS IT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A COM...

Page 3: ...eze video KD6 Issue 1 Revision F January 2001 updated to firmware revision F Issue 1 Revision G January 2002 added procedure for invoking the flashback function 1997 2002 BY ULTRAK INC ALL RIGHTS RESE...

Page 4: ...ters MUX 05 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Joystick Controller JPD 100 JPD 101 JPD 200 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Keyboard XT Style KBD 100 Smal...

Page 5: ...one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolet...

Page 6: ...need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as th...

Page 7: ...ded to alert the user 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 exclamat...

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

Page 9: ...nd stored in each SmartScan unit PreShots are programmed using a KBD 100 Programming Keyboard and a JPD 100Controller Quick PreShots can be programmed using the JPD 100 Controller alone See Section 2...

Page 10: ...tiCall is programmed to perform one or more system functions at the same time or in series with programmable dwell times between each function The system functions that can be included in a MultiCall...

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Page 12: ...13 2 2 2 Setting the Address in the KD6 Z Series Dome 2 14 2 2 3 Primary Control Camera and Control Monitor 2 15 2 2 4 Secondary Control Camera And Monitor 2 18 2 2 5 Switch Secondary Control To Prim...

Page 13: ...tScan 2 60 2 2 16 Find Home 2 61 2 2 17 Joystick Diagnostics 2 62 2 2 18 Camera ID Display on Monitor 2 64 2 2 19 Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus Azimuth Display Error Log Display 2 66 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION...

Page 14: ...ION DRAWING C 4 LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 2 1 TOP PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2 1 Figure 2 2 REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2 9 Figure 3 1 JPD 100 CONTROLLER AS A STAND ALONE UNIT 3 5 Figure 3...

Page 15: ...Installation D N 517057 1430 3 10 DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter Installation D N 515558 2430 3 11 DIA 01 X Control Interface Adapter Installation D N 515558 4430 3 12 Hand Control Interface Panel...

Page 16: ...it Refer to your specific pan and tilt unit s operation and programming manual for the available features The JPD 100 Controller has one 3 axis proportional joystick for pan tilt and zoom control and...

Page 17: ...e CCU 100 and CCU 100HD units have three channels 1 2 and 3 on the rear panel for controllers The CCU 100A has two channels 1 and 2 on the rear panel for controllers A DIA 01 must be installed between...

Page 18: ...be used as a stand alone unit but Diamond recommends using the JPD 101 Controller for this application If this controller is used as a stand alone unit it must be connected to a DIA 01 or DIA 01 X Co...

Page 19: ...HD Central Control Unit or SSI 100 Small System Interface Control Standard Alarm Inputs Enable Disable Acknowledge Acknowledge Video Loss Alarm Inputs only functional when installed with a CCU 100HD a...

Page 20: ...January 2002 1 4 SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements 300ma Max Voltage Requirements 5 Vdc 5 Communication RS 422 Twisted Pair Baud Rate 9600 Baud Operating Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 50 C Humidity 0...

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Page 22: ...518007 1960 G 2 1 KEMU040018 January 2002 SECTION 2 OPERATION 2 1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2 1 1 Top Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 2 1 TOP PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS...

Page 23: ...vertical This function assists operators in tracking an individual that moves directly under the camera When the camera is in the vertical position push the large joystick down and hold it down until...

Page 24: ...is function is set to automatic upon power up of the unit To manually control the iris manual iris must be selected on the controller and the FastScan or SmartScan unit must have the MIO 100 option in...

Page 25: ...era the letter I appears on the second line of the LCD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 I NOTE When the operator changes the control camera the iris function changes back to automatic Manual Iris must be sele...

Page 26: ...and the oldest video loss alarm number if applicable The language English Spanish German or French for the LCD display is selectable The second line of the display shows each keystroke as it is enter...

Page 27: ...d with CATS video switcher AIF 100 CO CRX 800 or CRX 801 Control Receivers or CRX 500 Series Control Receivers Alarm Control ALARM Enable Disable Acknowledge Standard Alarms AIU 100 Alarm Interface Un...

Page 28: ...or CCU 100A Central Control Unit or the SSI 100 Small System Interface Refer to the user s manual for the Central Control Unit or the Small System Interface Unit whichever applies to your system for p...

Page 29: ...camera where the VectorScan is running is taken Stopping a MultiCall does not halt a VectorScan Function keys 5 6 and 7 can also be set to run tours 1 2 and 3 respectively Function key 4 can be set t...

Page 30: ...VIEWING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT This screwdriver adjustment is used to change the viewing angle of the LCD Display 8 8 PIN TELEPHONE JACK CONNECTOR This connector accepts 5Vdc power for the Joystick Control...

Page 31: ...ctor is used for connection to the KBD 100 keyboard interface The KBD 100 Keyboard can be plugged into the JPD 100 to program PreShots VectorScans and Sector IDs in SmartScan units NOTE To program the...

Page 32: ...llowing screens are displayed Diamond Series 518007 1980 Rev E 3 seconds CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 OPT 1 1 to Change Lang 3 seconds To change the language see paragraph 2 2 1 CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Camera one is the...

Page 33: ...d all automatic control data PreShot VectorScan is sent to the secondary control camera NOTE If power is interrupted to the system unplug the controller for 5 seconds and then plug it back in If this...

Page 34: ...T 1 1 CHANGE LANG The LCD displays can be presented in English French German and Spanish To select the language used for the LCD display Press OPT to view the LCD menu options OPT Press 1 MISC 1 Press...

Page 35: ...other dome addresses are set using rotary switches or a DIP switch on the receiver board Press OPT to view the LCD menu options OPT Press 1 MISC 1 Press 2 SET ADD to set the address 2 Enter the Serial...

Page 36: ...controller shows the CAM and the MON the controller is controlling On the controller the camera number has a symbol that looks like a camera beside it and the monitor number has a symbol that looks li...

Page 37: ...currently displayed on the controller Example The display on the controller shows CAM 1 and MON 1 CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Enter the following command sequence to change the control camera to 5 5 ENTER or 5 C...

Page 38: ...and sequences a Monitor MON ENTER MON ENTER b Monitor MON CNTL MON CNTL Example The display on the controller shows CAM 1 MON 1 CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Enter the following command sequence to change the cont...

Page 39: ...econd or vice versa If the monitor number is entered first it appears on the second line When the camera number is entered the controller places the camera number in front of the monitor number SELECT...

Page 40: ...CONTROL CAMERA 518007 1960 G 2 19 KEMU040018 January 2002 The number 2 shows up on the second line of the controller display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 All automatic commands PreShots VectorScans are sent to...

Page 41: ...02 SELECT A SECONDARY MONITOR Monitor MON MON The secondary monitor appears on the second line of the controller display Example Select monitor 2 as the secondary monitor 2 MON 2 MON Monitor 2 appears...

Page 42: ...cted first and displayed on the second line of the controller LCD display Press the ENTER key on the controller The controller sends out a command to the switcher to switch the secondary camera to the...

Page 43: ...CNTL The camera monitor combination on the second line of the LCD display moves to the first line of the display The second line of the display is empty Example CAM 1 MON 1 is the primary control cam...

Page 44: ...to a secondary monitor Then clear them from the display on the controller by pressing the CLEAR key until the second line of the display is empty The video from the secondary camera remains on the se...

Page 45: ...January 2002 2 MON CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 2 ENTER The controller sends out a command to switch camera 2 to monitor 2 CLEAR CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 CLEAR CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Camera 2 remains on monitor 2 until the...

Page 46: ...ram PreShots A PreShot is a predefined SmartScan position including the pan tilt zoom and focus settings A PreShot is saved with a number and title The operator uses the PreShot number to send the Sma...

Page 47: ...00 Controller 1 Adjust the pan tilt zoom and focus of the SmartScan unit using the joysticks on the JPD 100 Controller until the desired scene is displayed on the monitor 2 Press PRGM PROGRAM PRESHOT...

Page 48: ...18 January 2002 A PreShot programmed using the KBD 100 Keyboard and JPD 100 Controller is given a number and a specific title by the operator See the SmartScan Operation and Programming Manual for pro...

Page 49: ...ist of PreShots for the primary or secondary if selected control camera Follow the prompts on the controller display Press OPT OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad listings 5 Press 1 on the numeric keypa...

Page 50: ...g PRESHOT NAME LIST 1 FRONT ENTRANCE 2 EAST GATE 3 EAST PARK LOT 4 NORTH GATE 5 NORTH PARK LOT 6 PRESHOT 6 7 PRESHOT 7 8 PRESHOT 8 MONITOR DISPLAY Press 1 to view the next page of the list 1 An end of...

Page 51: ...Enter the PreShot and Press PSHOT PSHOT The controller sends out a command for camera one to go to the speci fied PreShot The PreShot scene can be viewed on the monitor the SmartScan unit is called up...

Page 52: ...to PreShot position 2 The video from PreShot 2 and the title of PreShot 2 are viewed on monitor 1 If the camera ID is enabled in the SmartScan unit the camera number appears on the bottom of the moni...

Page 53: ...ay on a monitor using the controller The operator can start any of the programmed VectorScans on the control camera or secondary camera if selected using the controller 2 2 8 1 Programming VectorScans...

Page 54: ...a dwell time 0 30 seconds 0 30 Press Enter Enter Continue entering PreShot numbers and dwell times up to 16 Press Clear when done programming Clear 2 2 8 2 List VectorScans The list displays the Vect...

Page 55: ...umeric keypad Listings 5 Press 3 on the numeric keypad VectorScan 3 The controller sends out a command to call up the list of the pro grammed VectorScans for the primary or secondary if selected contr...

Page 56: ...LIST VECTORSCANS 518007 1960 G 2 35 KEMU040018 January 2002 Press 1 to view the next page of the list 1 Press 2 when done viewing the list 2...

Page 57: ...VectorScan Follow the prompts on the controller display Press OPT OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad 5 Press 4 VectorScan Contents 4 Enter VectorScan Press ENTER ENTER The controller sends out a comma...

Page 58: ...ECTORSCAN n Titlesssssssssss NUM PRESHOT TIME DWELL 0 1 00 15 1 5 00 15 2 4 00 15 3 2 00 15 4 7 00 15 5 99 00 15 6 s s s ss 7 s s s ss PS Title The PreShot title for the line the cursor is on is displ...

Page 59: ...roller display shows CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 no secondary camera monitor selected Start VectorScan 1 on Camera 1 Enter following command sequence 1 VSCAN SmartScan unit one moves to the first PreShot listed...

Page 60: ...he listing then it starts over again with the first PreShot in the listing 2 2 8 5 Stop VectorScan The VectorScan continues to run until stopped by an operator To stop a VectorScan the SmartScan unit...

Page 61: ...he primary or secondary if selected control camera for display on a monitor The list displays the Sector numbers and their titles on the control monitor The listing cannot be edited Perform the follow...

Page 62: ...40018 January 2002 The following is an example of a Sector ID List SECTOR ID LIST 1 NORTH GATE 2 DOCK 3 FRONT ENTRANCE END OF DIRECTORY MONITOR DISPLAY Press 1 to view the next page of the listing 1 P...

Page 63: ...FCT OFF Function keys 4 and 8 When function key 8 is activated it can be used to toggle between freezing and unfreezing the video on the control camera When function key 4 is activated pressing the k...

Page 64: ...inutes 120 seconds When a PTZ tour is run the scan performs the pan tilt and zoom commands that were performed during the PTZ tour programming mode 2 2 11 1 Programming Tours Perform the following pro...

Page 65: ...ates function keys 5 6 and 7 to run tours 1 2 and 3 respectively Note When function keys 5 6 and 7 are activated to run tours the user programming for the function key is disabled When the function ke...

Page 66: ...TOURS 518007 1960 G 2 45 KEMU040018 January 2002 2 2 11 3 Stop Tour To stop a tour manually control the camera where the tour is running...

Page 67: ...SI 100 Small System Interface Unit User s Manual as applicable for your system for programming MultiCalls An operator can start a MultiCall stop a MultiCall put a MultiCall on hold move the MultiCall...

Page 68: ...wing command sequences on the controller 1 MultiCall MCALL MCALL The following display appears on the controller s LCD display 1 Start 3 Stop 4 Continue 6 Hold Press 1 on the numeric keypad 1 The foll...

Page 69: ...MultiCall CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Enter MultiCall Type in the desired MultiCall number from 00 255 CCU or 00 99 SSI 100 Press ENTER 1 Start 3 Stop 4 Continue 6 Hold Press 1 to start the MultiCall 1 Start 3 S...

Page 70: ...CD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 1 RUN MC 3 HALT ALL Press 3 to halt all MultiCalls 3 The following display appears on the JPD 100 LCD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Stop all MultiCalls The JPD 100 sends out a c...

Page 71: ...2002 Stopping A Specific MultiCall 1 Type the MultiCall Number from 0 255 2 Press MCALL The following display appears on the JPD 100 LCD display 1 Start 3 Stop 4 Continue 6 Hold 3 Press 3 Stop The fol...

Page 72: ...LCD display 1 Start 3 Stop 4 Continue 6 Hold 3 Press 6 The following display appears on the JPD 100 LCD display 1 Forward 3 Back 4 Continue 6 Exit The following options are available a Press 6 to exit...

Page 73: ...ve backward one step at a time until you reach the beginning of the MultiCall If a MultiCall is a continuous MultiCall it calls itself as the last step in the MultiCall you can move forward from the l...

Page 74: ...a continuous MultiCall c Press 3 to move back one step in the MultiCall You can move backward one step at a time until you reach the end of the MultiCall in a noncontinous MultiCall You can move backw...

Page 75: ...e controlled by sending an ON or OFF message for a specific contact to camera address one Note Camera 1 cannot have a CRX 800 or CRX 500 Receiver or an AIF 100 CO Contact Output Device if a CAT Video...

Page 76: ...onnected to a CCU 100HD and the control camera is one 1 an ON message is sent out COM2 Example Your system contains a SmartScan camera viewing an entrance door and a VCR for recording scenes from that...

Page 77: ...100 CO as the control camera The address is 2 2 CNTL The controller display should read CNTL CAM 2 MON 1 2 Turn Auxiliary 1 ON 1 AUX 1 The controller sends out an ON message to address 2 contact 1 3...

Page 78: ...ltrak HD series video switcher video alarms high video low video and loss of video can be present in the system The operator can acknowledge the oldest standard or video alarm or all standard or video...

Page 79: ...rm or all alarms up to 255 1 Alarm ALARM ALARM The following options are displayed on the controller CNTL CAM 2 MON 1 1 EN 2 DIS 3 ACK 2 Press 2 2 The following options are displayed on the controller...

Page 80: ...e following options are displayed on the controller 1 ACK 1 STD 2 ALL STD 3 ACK1 VA 4 ALL VA a Press 1 to acknowledge the oldest standard alarm in the system 1 The JPD displays Ak old standard alm b P...

Page 81: ...o return manual control of a SmartScan Unit to the controller during an automatic operation such as a VectorScan The SmartScan Unit must be the primary control camera on the display MOVE THE LARGE JOY...

Page 82: ...me if the pan tilt or zoom feedback connections are not functioning If the Find Home function is not performed upon power up and an operator tries to send the unit to a PreShot the SmartScan Unit will...

Page 83: ...ro The pan tilt and zoom settings have a range of 0 to 255 When the joystick is in the neutral position the pan tilt and zoom numbers should all be 128 The number for each function should vary as that...

Page 84: ...t the present joystick location When the joystick is in the neutral position these numbers should be close to 128 The number for each function should vary as that function is moved from close to 0 to...

Page 85: ...an unit is under manual control or automatic control PreShot or VectorScan When the SmartScan unit is called up on a monitor the displays are located on the monitor in the programmed position Refer to...

Page 86: ...enable or disable the display for a SmartScan unit it must be the control camera on the controller Enter the following command sequence to control the camera display Turn Camera Display ON OPT 6 1 OPT...

Page 87: ...on for diagnostic purposes The same command sequence is used to display the azimuth coordinates and the error log display Azimuth Display ON OPT 6 3 OPT 6 3 Error Log Display ON Entering the above co...

Page 88: ...TH ERROR LOG 518007 1960 G 2 67 KEMU040018 January 2002 Azimuth Display and Error Log Display OFF The following command sequence turns off both the azimuth display and the error log display OPT 6 4 OP...

Page 89: ...er Clear Program VectorScans 1 3 in KD6 Z Series up to 16 PreShots OPT 5 3 List VectorScans OPT 5 4 VectorScan List VectorScan Contents VSCAN Run VectorScan Continuously OPT 5 2 List Sector Ids 1 OPT...

Page 90: ...l 1 Start 3 Stop 4 Continue 6 Hold ALARM Alarms 1 Enable Alarms Enable all or entered 2 Disable Alarms Disable all or entered 3 Acknowledge Acknowledge Oldest or All ALARM 1 Acknowledge Oldest Standar...

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Page 92: ...JPD 100 Joystick Controllers for connection from the 8 pin telephone jack to the various equipment types The 8 pin connector has the 5Vdc power input connection required to operate the controller s ci...

Page 93: ...3 CONNECTOR PIN OUT ASSIGNMENTS a 8 Pin Telephone Jack Pin Function 1No Connection 2RX 3TX 4TX 5 5V IN 6GND 7RX 8No Connection b 5 Pin DIN Connector Pin Function 1Clock 2Data 3Reset 4Ground 55 Volt 3...

Page 94: ...100 Controller The DIA 01 is supplied with a 120Vac to 5Vdc power supply The DIA 01 X is supplied with a 220Vac to 5Vdc power supply Use two shielded twisted pair RS 422 rated communication cable P N...

Page 95: ...panel controller connector This connector provides the 5Vdc required If the JPD 100 Controller is connected to the rear panel COMM input port on the CATS Video Switcher a DIA 01 or DIA 01 X is require...

Page 96: ...Note The eight function keys on the JPD 100 are not programmable Figure 3 1 JPD 100 CONTROLLER AS A STAND ALONE UNIT N E C L O O P F A 518007 1960 G 3 5 KEMU040018 January 2002...

Page 97: ...Figure 3 2 JPD 100 CONTROLLER TO FRONT PANEL CCU 100 CCU 100A or CCU 100HD N E A R C L O S E O P E N F A R 518007 1960 G 3 6 KEMU040018 January 2001...

Page 98: ...Figure 3 3 JPD 100 CONTROLLER TO REAR PANEL CCU 100 CCU 100A CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT CONNECTIONS NEA R CLOSE OPEN FA R 518007 1960 G 3 7 KEMU040018 January 2002...

Page 99: ...Figure 3 4 JPD 100 CONTROLLER TO SSI 100 SMALL SYSTEM INTERFACE UNIT NEA CLOS OPEN FA R 518007 1960 G 3 8 KEMU040018 January 2002...

Page 100: ...stallation Title Page JPD 100 Smart Hand Controller Unit Installation D N 517057 1430 3 10 DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter Installation D N 515558 2430 3 11 DIA 01 X Control Interface Adapter Install...

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Page 106: ...Maintenance Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure As a result major repairs can be avoided and the...

Page 107: ...ssuming the problem exists at the controller unit If problems still exist after verifying correct installation and the problem has been isolated to the controller then it must be removed for servicing...

Page 108: ...PRIOR TO REMOVING THE COVER THERE IS HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD REFER TO FIGURE 4 1 FOR LOCATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE To replace the battery remove the bottom cover from the controller by r...

Page 109: ...uipment returned to Ultrak for warranty or service repair must have a prior written Authorization to Return Material ARM form completed for its repair Contact Ultrak Service Department 4465 Coonpath R...

Page 110: ...Programming Manual for Firmware 518005 2980 518006 1980 and 518006 3980 518005 2960 SmartScan and SmartScan Pro II Operation And Programming Manual for Firmware 518181 1980 518181 1960 SmartScan IIIC...

Page 111: ...A 2 Title Manual Number SSI 100 Small System Interface User s Manual 517138 1960...

Page 112: ...Z Series OPT 1 2 SMARTSCAN CONTROL All keystrokes are done on the JPD 100 Controller FUNCTION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a Manual Control Move large joystick in any direction or OPT 2 2 Fi...

Page 113: ...on key 8 When function key 8 is activated it toggles between freeze and unfreeze video MULTICALL CONTROL Must have a CCU 100 or SSI 100 in the System All keystrokes are done on the JPD 100 Controller...

Page 114: ...Alarms requires AIU 100 AIF 100 IN and or host computer with CCU 100 Series Central Control Unit SSI 100 Small System Interface or CCU 100HD Central Control Unit with Maxpro HD Video Switcher and opt...

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Page 116: ...k Controller has terminal block TB1 on the back for connection to a power supply and to RS 422 control data This controller is usually for connection to the rear panel of the CCU 100 or CCU 100A Centr...

Page 117: ...Panel a Power Connect a 120 Vac to 5 Vdc power supply rated at 300mA maximum P N 849060 0121 to the terminal block TB1 5 5 V TB1 6 GND b RS 422 Control Data Using two shielded twisted pair RS 422 cab...

Page 118: ...422 Control Data 1 Using two shielded twisted pair RS 422 cable P N 849518 0327 connect the data lines from the controller TB 1 to the terminal block P N 842372 0603 JPD 100 R Controller Terminal Bloc...

Page 119: ...C 4 C 3 INSTALLATION DRAWING The following installation drawing is provided Title Drawing Number Page JPD 100 R Joystick Controller Unit Installation D N 700385 1430 C 5...

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Page 122: ...n 2 66 Camera display 2 7 2 38 2 64 Off 2 65 On 2 65 CAT Video Switcher 1 1 1 2 2 6 2 54 3 3 3 4 CCU 100 Central Control Unit 1 1 1 2 Controls and Indicators 2 1 2 9 Diagnostics 2 6 Joystick 2 62 Erro...

Page 123: ...Rack Mount C 1 Secondary control 1 4 2 11 2 15 2 30 B 1 Select 2 18 Switch to primary 2 22 Sector ID 1 4 2 40 2 61 2 65 List 2 40 B 2 SmartScan Find home 2 61 Manual control 2 60 Specifications 1 5 SS...

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