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Keyboard Installation and Operation

CHAPTER 1: ABOUT THE ADCC1100 KEYBOARD .............................................................................. 3

Key Features ....................................................................................................................................... 3

ADCC1100 Keyboard Overview .......................................................................................................... 4

CHAPTER 2: CONNECTION AND SETUP OF THE ADCC1100 ............................................................. 6

Supplied Equipment ............................................................................................................................ 6

Setting the Jumpers for the MP-KMI .............................................................................................. 6

Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 7

Connections for Cable Distance of Seven Feet or Less ................................................................ 7

Connections for Cable Distance of Greater than Seven Feet........................................................ 8

Configuring for MP48, AD1024 or Quicksite Mode ........................................................................ 9

CHAPTER 3: BASIC OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................10

Keyboard Access Control ..................................................................................................................10

Logging on to the Keyboard: Mode 1 ........................................................................................... 11

Logging on to the Keyboard: Mode 2 ...........................................................................................12

Logging on to the Keyboard: Mode 3 ...........................................................................................12

Keyboard Menu Navigation ...............................................................................................................13

Entering Data.....................................................................................................................................13

Selecting Monitors .............................................................................................................................14

Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor .............................................................................................14

Stepping Forward or Backwards through Previously Selected Cameras ..........................................14

Controlling Camera Focus .................................................................................................................15

Controlling a Camera’s Pan, Tilt and Zoom ...................................................................................... 15

Controlling the Camera Iris ................................................................................................................16

Controlling Camera Flip .....................................................................................................................16

Auto Iris .............................................................................................................................................16

Calling Presets (Shots) ......................................................................................................................17

Running System Tours ......................................................................................................................17

Holding a Tour ..............................................................................................................................18

Restarting a Tour on Hold ............................................................................................................18

Stepping through a Tour ...............................................................................................................18

Reversing a Tour ..........................................................................................................................18

Stopping a Tour ............................................................................................................................18

Calling a Scratch Pad Tour ................................................................................................................18

Calling Salvos ....................................................................................................................................19

Acknowledging Alarms ......................................................................................................................19

Auxiliaries ..........................................................................................................................................20

Setting the Keyboard Display Brightness ..........................................................................................20

Setting the Keyboard Display Contrast .............................................................................................20

Enabling or Disabling the Keyboard Audible Warning ......................................................................20

Viewing Satellite Sites .......................................................................................................................21

Viewing Satellite Sites—Quicksite Mode ...........................................................................................21

Running Patterns ...............................................................................................................................22

Selecting and Running a Macro ........................................................................................................22

Selecting the Macro Page ............................................................................................................23

Running a Macro ..........................................................................................................................23

Operating a VCR or Digital Recorder ................................................................................................24

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Страница 1: ...ControlCenterTM ADCC1100 Keyboard Installation and Operation Instructions All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Страница 2: ...ed with initial capitalization Inclusion or exclusion is not a judgment on the validity or legal status of the term Important Information Before proceeding please read and observe all instructions and...

Страница 3: ...cations Commission Code of federal regulations Part 15 British Standard BSEN55022 1998 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Electr...

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Страница 6: ...igo normativo federal de la Comisi n Federal de comunicaciones Federal Communications Commission EE UU British Standard BSEN55022 1998 L mites y m todos de medici n de caracter sticas de interferencia...

Страница 7: ...n a Monitor 14 Stepping Forward or Backwards through Previously Selected Cameras 14 Controlling Camera Focus 15 Controlling a Camera s Pan Tilt and Zoom 15 Controlling the Camera Iris 16 Controlling C...

Страница 8: ...a Smart Card 33 Programming a Smart Card 34 Programming a New Smart Card 34 Copying Macro Information from One Smart Card to Another 35 Configuring Partitions 35 Matrix Menu 38 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLER FUN...

Страница 9: ...programmed functions made up of many keystrokes that are executed with a single keystroke A summary listing of the ADCC1100 features follows Smart card protected access Smart card configuration and ma...

Страница 10: ...Tab Keys these three keys arranged below the LCD display are used to select from the available menu tabs e g Operator Program Mode Macros etc Alphanumeric Keys keys ranging from 0 to 9 that enable the...

Страница 11: ...camera Focus Near Focus Far Key adjusts the lens focus for the selected camera Increment Decrement Camera Key steps forward or backward through the last 20 selected cameras Used to step forward or ba...

Страница 12: ...ins six jumper links that must be configured according to figure 2 1 Access to the jumpers is obtained by removing the screw holding the cover in place The table shows the connectivity of the links in...

Страница 13: ...Distance of Seven Feet or Less For installations where the keyboard to system cable distance is seven feet or less connect the cables in accordance with figure 2 2 below Note the connections shown ar...

Страница 14: ...s for Cable Distance of Greater than Seven Feet For installations where the keyboard to system cable distance is greater than seven feet the following additional components are required One MP KMI wal...

Страница 15: ...e Configuration Installation Instructions for details on how AD1024 matrices can be configured for this functionality AD1024 mode should be used to support single AD1024 switching matrices or systems...

Страница 16: ...ode 1 User access is controlled by the smart card only If User Codes are disabled on the switching matrix then the keyboard will log on to the matrix as soon as the smart card is inserted into the key...

Страница 17: ...strator or operator the main menu in figure 3 2 will be displayed Please Insert Smart Card TM Program Mode Macros Operator Next SALVO Enter Run PATTERN Monitor Camera AUX 1 AUX 2 User Settings Macros...

Страница 18: ...3 Enter PIN screen Enter Please Enter User ID Logging on to the Keyboard Mode 3 1 At the welcome screen figure 3 1 insert the smart card 2 At the Enter User ID screen figure 3 4 enter the User ID num...

Страница 19: ...N Monitor Camera AUX 1 AUX 2 Focus Far Near Open Close Iris Monitor Program Mode Macros Operator Next SALVO Enter Run PATTERN Monitor Camera AUX 1 AUX 2 F I 1abc 2def 3ghi 4 jkl 5mno 6pqr 7stu 8vwx 9...

Страница 20: ...on the alphanumeric keypad The number entered will appear next to the ENTER caption on the display 2 Press the CAMERA button The camera number will disappear from next to the ENTER caption and appear...

Страница 21: ...tionary centre position the joystick travels the faster the camera will move Zoom refers to the apparent action of moving closer to or farther away from an object as seen through the camera lens For c...

Страница 22: ...ft key 3 Press the FLIP soft key Note on suitably equipped dome cameras with the auto flip function turned on the dome flips automatically when the subject passes directly beneath the camera Auto Iris...

Страница 23: ...e The selected video now appears on the monitor with appropriate pan tilt zoom and focus adjustments Running System Tours A tour is a dynamic sequence of camera views each of which appears on a select...

Страница 24: ...our To step through a tour 1 To step forward press the key 2 To step backward press the key Reversing a Tour When a tour is running the INCREMENT DECREMENT CAMERA keys can be used to reverse the direc...

Страница 25: ...t of monitors Acknowledging Alarms When a monitor is armed for an alarm contact the video input associated with that alarm contact is displayed on the monitor when the alarm is activated If the monito...

Страница 26: ...mera is selected Setting the Keyboard Display Brightness 1 Press the USER SETTINGS tab key 2 To increase the keyboard s display brightness press the soft key 3 To decrease the keyboard s display brigh...

Страница 27: ...site first 1 Select a monitor 2 Enter the camera identification number on the alphanumeric keypad The number entered will appear next to the ENTER caption on the display 3 Press the CAMERA button The...

Страница 28: ...o rows of four with each icon adjacent to a soft key figure 3 5 The NEXT and PREVIOUS tab keys are used to select macro pages The macros that have been programmed for the switching system will be reco...

Страница 29: ...macro s icon and page and press the soft key associated with the macro 3 Variable Macro This type of macro uses the numeric entry from the keypad as a variable during the macro s execution For example...

Страница 30: ...initiate VCR control the operator performs the following actions 1 Press the OPERATOR tab key then press the NEXT soft key 2 Enter the number of the VCR using the numeric keys 3 Press the VCR soft ke...

Страница 31: ...mmed for each programmable dome camera A pattern is a predefined sequence of dome movements The four patterns for a dome can collectively consist of up to 98 camera commands A single pattern cannot ha...

Страница 32: ...the DWELL TIME soft key 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all the cameras in the tour have been programmed 8 Press the OPERATOR tab key to exit the scratch pad tour menu Dome Menu Functions The ADCC1100 k...

Страница 33: ...meters To exit a dome camera menu 1 Use the joystick to select QUIT WITHOUT SAVING this will exit the dome menu without saving any changes 2 Use the joystick to select EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES this will...

Страница 34: ...ns on the ADCC1100 keyboard are very flexible having a number of user programmable attributes that enable easy macro identification Macros are programmed in two stages 1 The page and icon identifying...

Страница 35: ...e title using the alphanumeric keys Each successive press of an alphanumeric key will enter the characters written on the key For example each successive press of the number 1 key will enter a b c and...

Страница 36: ...n to the current smart card Programming a Macro Icon To set the icon used to identify a macro 1 Press the PROGRAM MODE tab key 2 Press the NEXT soft key 3 Press the MACRO CONFIG soft key The configure...

Страница 37: ...tiple macros multiple macros assigned to one macro soft key 1 Press the PROGRAM MODE tab key Press the NEXT soft key 2 Press the PROG MACRO soft key The keyboard display will change to the page one of...

Страница 38: ...s 5 MONITOR 0 CAMERA 0 MONI TOR Operator input MACRO KEY Effect the currently selected camera would be called to monitor 5 and control would be returned to the previous monitor in use Example 3 Alarm...

Страница 39: ...o icons to be programmed to the smart card Read Macro reads an existing smart card s macros including macro page and macro icon information This can then be previewed using the keyboard prior to progr...

Страница 40: ...been entered the display will return to the program smart card menu 4 Press the USER ID soft key Enter a user ID number If the number 0 is used the user will be prompted to use the User ID stored on t...

Страница 41: ...u want to copy the macro information and wait until the process is complete Configuring Partitions Partitioning is used so that certain cameras and monitors cannot be controlled or called by an operat...

Страница 42: ...le camera press the CAMERAS soft key to highlight the icon 6 Enter the number of the camera from the alphanumeric keys then press the ENABLE ONE soft key 7 To enable all cameras press the CAMERAS soft...

Страница 43: ...a single PTZ camera press the PTZ CONTROL soft key to highlight the icon 2 Enter the number of the PTZ camera from the alphanumeric keys then press the DIS BL ONE soft key 3 To disable all cameras pr...

Страница 44: ...LEFT displays the menu page to the left PAGE RIGHT displays the menu page to the right PAGE UP displays prior menu page up PAGE DOWN displays next menu page down ENTER stores entered menu data The ke...

Страница 45: ...abling Lens Macro Keys This function will assign the primary lens controls open close iris focus near far to the four right hand macro keys on macro page one This provides a convenient one handed oper...

Страница 46: ...upports the AD2150 switching matrix MP48 mode should be used to support the MP48 MP48 AD168 MP168 and AD MP LT matrix systems 1 Using the Administrator s smart card log on to the system 2 Press the PR...

Страница 47: ...red camera number and press the END CAM soft key Important Note The pseudo numbers programmed to the keyboard must match the pseudo numbers programmed to each individual matrix site 4 Repeat steps 1 t...

Страница 48: ...ther An operator with administrator privileges can copy Quicksite settings to individual smart cards This ensures that all system operators have the correct configurations on their smart cards A user...

Страница 49: ...are with a PC interface or through the AD1024 embedded software with an ADCC1100 keyboard Following is a table of monitor arming codes and the commands that enable the codes In dual display applicatio...

Страница 50: ...44 ADCC1100 Macro Icon Macro Page Icon Ref Macro Description Appendix B Macro Reference Sheet All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 51: ...45 Keyboard Installation and Operation Macro Icon Macro Page Icon Ref Macro Description All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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Страница 54: ...ure transformer output at keyboard matrix interface Check connection of keyboard matrix interface to system controller s communication port Check baud rates for keyboard and system controller Verify V...

Страница 55: ...ard Spring loaded smart card at rear of the keyboard Log on protection allowing multi level access to all system functions Connectors RS232 power RJ45 to switcher controller via terminal block Electri...

Страница 56: ...than Seven Feet 8 Connections for Cable Distance of Seven Feet or Less 7 Copying Information from One Smart Card to Another 35 D Dome Camera Menus Navigating 27 Dome Menu Functions 26 E Enabling Lens...

Страница 57: ...on to the Smart Card 30 Matrix Menu 38 N Navigating Dome Camera Menus 27 O Operating a VCR 24 P Pan Tilt and Zoom 15 Partition Cameras 36 Partition Monitors 36 Partition PTZ Cameras 37 Partitions Conf...

Страница 58: ...5 Setting Scratch Pad Tours 26 Setting the Baud Rate 39 Setting the Jumpers for the MP KMI 6 Setting the Macro Page Name 29 Smart Cards Programming 33 Smart Cards Quicksite Settings 42 Smart Cards Rea...

Страница 59: ...53 Keyboard Installation and Operation All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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