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SETUP

There are eight pairs of rotary BCD switches which associate
the camera identifiers with their respective channel.  The
locations of S1 through S16 on the PCB are shown in Figure 1
below.  Rotary switches S1 and S2 are for the camera assigned
to channel 1, switches S3 and S4 are for the camera assigned to
channel 2, etc.  The first switch of each pair is for the Tens
value and the second is for the Units value of the camera
identifier.  For example, if camera 17 is used on channel 3,
then S5 is moved to the position marked ‘1’ and S6 is moved
to the position marked ‘7’.

The tables in OP0064 show the appropriate switches which
relate to a specific Pan/Tilt and lens connector for no
auxiliaries.  For example, looking at Table OP0064, rotary
switches S5 and S6 refer to Pan/Tilt connector J301, or OUT 3.
Therefore, if camera 47 is to be used on Pan/Tilt and lens
connector J301, then S5 is set to '4' and S6 is set to '7'.

The OP0065 tables show rotary switches for four auxiliaries.
OP0066 shows switches for eight auxiliaries.  If four or eight
are used, then the rotary switches must be used to assign a 12-
pin connector to an auxiliary (OUT 2, OUT 4, OUT 6, and
OUT 8 for four auxiliaries;  OUT 1 to OUT 8 for eight
auxiliaries).  For example, if an auxiliary is used on the second
connector J201 (OUT 2), set S3 to '0' and S4 to '2'.  To access
this auxiliary from the CPU, enter 02 when asked for the
camera number.

Note:  A camera identifier number cannot be assigned to
more than one camera channel, and an auxiliary number
cannot be assigned to more than one auxiliary channel.

Camera Identifier Conversion

Camera identifiers for Control Code Receivers are set to 1 - 64
only.  Table 2 below contains a camera identifier conversion
table that is used to convert a camera identifier so that
appropriate switch settings can be made.  To determine the
camera identifier setting, the number in the right column is
subtracted from the actual camera identifier.  

Table 2.  Camera Identifier Conversion Table

Actual

Camera Identifier

SUBTRACT

1-64

0

65-128

64

129-192

128

193-256

192

257-320

256

321-384

320

385-448

384

449-512

448

513-576

512

577-640

576

641-704

640

705-768

704

769-832

768

833-896

832

897-960

896

961-1024

960

For example, if the actual camera identifier is 175, the number
to subtract is 128.  The number that remains is 47 (175 minus
128).  The appropriate channel Tens switch is set to 4, and the
Units switch is set to 7.

SETUP

2

J1

J101

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

J201

J301

J401

J501

J601

J701

J801

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

.

.
.

.

Code  LED

Power  LED

OUT 1

OUT 2

OUT 3

OUT 5

OUT 4

OUT 6

OUT 7

OUT 8

J4

  1

  2

  3

  4

  5

  6

  7

  8

  9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Channel

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Code  Line
Connector

Rotary BCD

Switches

(S1 - S16)

Figure 1 - PCB Switch and Connector Wiring Layout

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Страница 1: ...torized pan tilt unit and a motorized lens unit Since camera sites are often a great distance from the operator s viewing location these receivers provide the operator with positive control of the camera site Receivers also provide the operator with control of auxiliary devices such as lights doors etc at the camera site Receivers are individually coded for each camera site so only the camera unde...

Страница 2: ...urchaser 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 for any infringements of other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implications or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SENSORMATIC Copyright 199...

Страница 3: ...ved 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 SAFEGUARDS sheet 3 These Installation and Operating Instructions M M M MA A A AI I I IN N N NT T T TE E E EN N N NA A A AN N N NC C C CE E E E User maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning an...

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Страница 5: ...Table of Contents Product Description 1 Features 1 Setup 2 Installation 3 Cable Connections 4 ...

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Страница 7: ...ired for control of the Pan Tilt and lens Note Certain Pan Tilt units require alternate voltages other than those noted in this manual If necessary call the Technical Support Department for information or assistance 1 800 442 2225 Table 1 Pan Tilt and Lens Ratings Function Voltage Current note 1 Pan Motor 24 VAC 2 Amps Tilt Motor 24 VAC 2 Amps Iris Motor 10 VDC 05 Amps Focus Motor 10 VDC 05 Amps Z...

Страница 8: ...e second connector J201 OUT 2 set S3 to 0 and S4 to 2 To access this auxiliary from the CPU enter 02 when asked for the camera number Note A camera identifier number cannot be assigned to more than one camera channel and an auxiliary number cannot be assigned to more than one auxiliary channel Camera Identifier Conversion Camera identifiers for Control Code Receivers are set to 1 64 only Table 2 b...

Страница 9: ... should be mounted near the camera s to be controlled to minimize voltage drop in the wiring The housing is a standard NEMA 4 fiberglass reinforced polyester non corrosive enclosure The housing size is 17 5 H x 14 8 W x 6 7 D Mount the unit with four 1 4 bolts appropriate to the type of mounting surface See Figure 2 below for mounting dimensions For mounting to wood studs use lag bolts with a dril...

Страница 10: ...d tighten the bushing The 1689B receiver has a 120 ohm terminating resistor installed on the PCB and is designed for Star or Home Run connection to a code distribution unit see Figure 3 If the receiver is to be used in a daisy chain the 120 ohm terminating resistor must be removed from all but the last receiver see Figure 4 A 120 ohm termination must be provided on the last piece of equipment on e...

Страница 11: ...sed pins to the ends of the Pan Tilt and Lens wires For steps 5 through 15 refer to OP0064 OP0065 or OP0066 for pinouts Pan Tilt 5 Insert the Pan Right wire of the Pan Tilt unit into the pin location for Pan Right 6 Insert the Pan Left wire of the Pan Tilt unit into the pin location for Pan Left 7 Insert the Tilt Up wire of the Pan Tilt unit into the pin location for Tilt Up 8 Insert the Tilt Down...

Страница 12: ...ach auxiliary 8 Remove any excess cable and tighten the bushing Note Do not connect the 24 VAC Auxiliary Commons to the line VAC Commons Preposition Cable The connections to the Pan Tilt units are with 9 pin connectors labeled J1 to J8 on the upper board see OP0094 If the unit is configured for four auxiliaries use OP0095 If eight auxiliaries are used no presets are allowed Before Starting 1 Check...

Страница 13: ...green to the Green ground screw marked GND 3 Connect the Hot wire black to the terminal block terminal marked HOT 4 Connect the Neutral wire white to the terminal block terminal marked NEUTRAL 5 Remove any excess power cable and tighten the bushing 6 Turn on the AC power 7 Check the red LED If it is illuminated the unit is powered If the LED is off check the power and the fusing Wiring 230 VAC Mod...

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Страница 28: ...965 Business 845 624 7600 Technical Support Center 1 800 442 2225 FAX 845 624 7685 8000 0871 01 Rev E OP1689BE February 1998 Printed in USA SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage AD1689B 8 120 VAC 50 60 Hz AD1689B8 X 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Power 8 W Standby Mounting Surface Mount Size 17 5 H x 14 8 W x 6 7 D NEMA 4 enclosure Weight 18 lbs 8 kg ...

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