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OPERATION

Front Panel Controls

All controls are on the front panel of both models, and are
identical in operation for both models, see Figure 1, page 1.

POWER ON/OFF Rocker Switch

When On ("1" part of switch depressed), the red indicator is
visible.  The switcher is now operative.

DWELL Switch

This momentary lever switch increments or decrements the
dwell time for each individual camera.  To select a camera for
dwell time adjustment, momentarily depress the associated
camera select switch (below) to HOLD.  The DWELL switch
is then used to change that camera's dwell time.

Pushing the switch lever up increments the dwell time of the
camera in 1-second steps from 2 to 70 seconds.  Pushing the
switch down decrements the dwell time similarly.  The current
dwell time is shown in the on-screen display while the lever is
pushed.  The initial (turn-on) dwell time is 2 seconds.

MOVE Switch

This momentary lever switch changes the position of the on-
screen image for each individual camera, when that camera is
in a HOLD.  To select a camera for on-screen display
adjustment, momentarily depress the associated camera select
switch (below) to HOLD.

Pressing this momentary switch up (H), changes the location of
the on-screen display horizontally in 29 steps.  Depressing the
switch (V) changes the position vertically in 26 steps.

Note: All on-screen display and associated dwell times are

battery-backed in case of power failure.

CAMERA Switches

Sixteen 3-position lever switches provide selection control of
the camera inputs.  The switch number corresponds to the
camera connector number on the rear panel.  These switches
perform the following camera controls:

AUTO -  includes selected camera in sequence.

SKIP -  excludes selected camera from sequence.

HOLD -  holds selected camera on Output A (from RUN

mode).

EXTERNAL ALERT AUTO/OFF/MAN Switch

This 3-position lever switch selects one of three alarm
operating modes for the unit.  These modes are:

AUTO -  Cameras called by alarm inputs are held on

Output A for 10 seconds.  If the alarm is still active after
10 seconds, the hold continues until the alarm clears.  If
the alarm has cleared during the 10 seconds, Output A
reverts to the RUN or HOLD mode which was present
prior to the alarm.  Multiple alarms are sequenced at the
established dwell time.  The Auxiliary Start contacts are
activated while alarms are held and no switching occurs.

OFF -  Blocks alert override.  Beeper sounds (if activated)

and RUN pushbutton flashes to alarm operator to the
presence of alarms.

MAN -  Cameras called by alarm inputs are displayed on

Output A until acknowledged (cleared) by depressing
the RUN button.  Multiple alarms are sequenced until
acknowledged.  When all alarms are acknowledged,
Output A reverts to the RUN or HOLD mode which was
present prior to the alarm.  The Auxiliary Start contacts
are activated while alarms are held.

RUN Pushbutton 

This momentary pushbutton has the following functions:

With Alert Switch on OFF (or on MAN or AUTO with no
alarms present) and a camera held on Output A, pressing
this button starts RUN mode (sequencing) on Output A.
When this button is held in, the unit sequences quickly
through the cameras selected ("Quick-Look").

With Alert Switch on AUTO and alarms present, pressing
this pushbutton has no effect.

With Alert Switch on MAN and one or more alarms being
displayed on Output A, pressing this pushbutton
acknowledges (clears) the on-screen alarm.  When all
alarms have been acknowledged, the switcher returns to the
previous state present prior to the alarms.

While no alarms are present, the pushbutton is lit continuously
when in the RUN mode and unlit when a camera is being held.
It always flashes while alarms are present.

On-Screen Display

The on-screen camera number is displayed in white characters
at all times.  An "H" or "A" is appended when the camera is
manually held or being called by an alarm.  The dwell time is
momentarily displayed while being adjusted.  The on-screen
position of each camera's display is individually adjustable.

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AD1416,AD1416L

OPERATION

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Страница 1: ...L Sequential Switchers The AD1416 and AD1416L are 16 position sequential video switchers with automatic alarm callup and two video outputs One video output provides the sequence of selected video inpu...

Страница 2: ...he purchaser under a license for use on a single system Information furnished by AMERICAN DYNAMICS is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by AMERICAN DYNAMICS for...

Страница 3: ...sons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the...

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Страница 5: ...io Alarm Beeper 2 Cascading Setup 2 On Screen Camera Numbers 2 CONNECTIONS 4 Video Inputs 4 Video Outputs 4 Alarm Inputs 4 Auxiliary Inputs Outputs 4 Power 4 OPERATION 5 Front Panel Controls 5 On Scre...

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Страница 7: ...h modes sequence multiple alarms Form C Alarm contacts are available to control a VCR or other alarm device An audible alarm beeper can be deactivated Logic level outputs of the on screen camera numbe...

Страница 8: ...itch S22 located on the main PCB of the switcher is used to set the 16 camera block of on screen camera numbers As shipped all units are set for camera block 1 16 Table 1 DIP Switch S22 Camera Block S...

Страница 9: ...P CONNECTIONS 3 Figure 2 Location of Jumpers and DIP Switch on main PCB Figure 3 AD1416 Rear Panel MONITOR J1 J2 120V 60Hz CAMERA A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 13 J3 Front JUMPER J45 U7 U8 U...

Страница 10: ...cable and panel labels for cameras 17 through 32 The lower of the two BNC connectors for each MONITOR output is used for cascading video Connect Output A of the master unit to Output A of the slave u...

Страница 11: ...These modes are AUTO Cameras called by alarm inputs are held on Output A for 10 seconds If the alarm is still active after 10 seconds the hold continues until the alarm clears If the alarm has cleare...

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Страница 13: ...Typical System Connections...

Страница 14: ...CAMERA 7 CAMERA 8 CAMERA 9 AD1461 MOTION DETECTORS VCR MONITOR ALARM CONTACT 6 ALARM CONTACT 7 ALARM CONTACT 8 ALARM CONTACT 9 IN OUT CONTROL IN OUT CONTROL CAMERA 1 IN OUT CONTROL CAMERA 10 ALARM CO...

Страница 15: ...TEM CONNECTIONS AD1416L with 8 Cameras and Looping Outputs CAMERA 8 CAMERA 7 CAMERA 6 CAMERA 5 17 18 19 20 2 3 4 1 6 7 8 5 10 11 12 9 14 15 16 13 MONITOR J1 J2 120V 60Hz CAMERA A B J3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Страница 16: ...20V 60Hz CAMERA A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 13 J3 CAMERA 1 MONITOR J1 J2 120V 60Hz CAMERA A B 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 29 J3 CAMERA 17 AD1416 C 4 VCR MONITOR CAMERA 32...

Страница 17: ...Index...

Страница 18: ...ts 4 Video Outputs 4 FEATURES 1 Front Panel Controls 5 INSTALLATION 1 Mounting 1 J1 and J2 Pin Locations 3 Location of Jumpers and DIP Switch on main PCB 3 On Screen Camera Numbers Setup 2 On Screen D...

Страница 19: ...IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS OPERATING THIS UNIT OR NEED ASSISTANCE CALL OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER within the United States 1 800 442 2225 outside the United States 914 624 7640...

Страница 20: ...5 914 624 7600 Technical Support Center 1 800 442 2225 FAX 914 624 7685 8000 1787 01 Revision C Printed in U S A June 1995 SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage AD1416 AD1416L 120VAC 50 60 Hz AD1416X AD1416LX...

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