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EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, according to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Everyday Tasks.....................................................................................................................3-1 Selecting Monitors .....................................................................................................3-2 Controlling Cameras ..................................................................................................3-2 Selecting a Camera ......................................................................................
F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Before You Begin The Operator's Manual explains the features, operation, and application of the TOUCH TRACKER. It explains the tasks that can be performed when using this product as part of your system.
How To Use This Manual This manual is organized as follows: • Chapter 1: About Your New TOUCH TRACKER describes the TOUCH TRACKER and its use. It also identifies buttons found on the keypad. • Chapter 2: Getting Started describes the fields on the TOUCH TRACKER LCD. It also includes information about using the system lock, as well as how to set and change the password. • Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks discusses how you use the TOUCH TRACKER to control cameras.
Note Special notes appear in boxes like these. Related Documents If you cannot find the answers in this document about performing a specific task with your TOUCH TRACKER, refer to your system operation instructions. The system operation instructions provide information about the features, such as satellite sites and user login, that the TOUCH TRACKER supports. Keep in mind, however, that all features may not be implemented at your facility.
C H A P T E R 1 F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER About Your New TOUCH TRACKER This chapter describes the features of the TOUCH TRACKER. It also identifies the location of the buttons on the keypad, along with a brief description of their functions.
TOUCH TRACKER Features The TOUCH TRACKER is a video control station that functions the same as the Model AD 2078 System Keyboard. It is compatible with all models of American Dynamics switches. It allows you to operate cameras installed around your facility. You can also control auxiliaries, such as lights and door locks, if your system is configured with those features.
The Tracker Ball provides variable speed control of a camera's pan and tilt. The zoom and focus buttons enable you to control a camera's zoom and focus. The keypad enables you to call up video from individual cameras and control their pre-programmed movement. It also provides for camera iris control, auxiliary control, monitor selection, and the ability to clear alarms. The LCD displays status information, the selected monitor and camera numbers, and system lock status.
TOUCH TRACKER Overview 3 2 4 1 30 5 6 29 7 28 27 STS MON 1024 CAM 8 L 9 26 Display ON 1 Auxillary 25 2 ON Mon Arm 3 OFF User 24 Site 23 Iris 22 Close PG UP LCD Clear 10 OFF Set Shot Call 4 Prog 7 5 11 Callibrate 6 Run 12 Hold 8 B_PAS 9 Salvo 13 Open PG DN Clear Mon Exit 0 Last Cam Next Ack ENTER 14 21 20 19 1. Status field shows the status of the connected switching system. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for additional information. 2.
8. LCD Clear button refreshes the LCD after setting the password or performing calibration. Compare to Clear (see 20). 9. Mon Arm On / Mon Arm Off buttons are used to enable or disable system alarms from appearing on monitors. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for specific instructions. This feature is under system lock protection. 10. Calibrate button is used to calibrate the Tracker Ball and set the LCD language. Refer to Chapter 4 for additional instructions. 11.
22. Iris Close (PG-UP) button allows less light into a camera controlled by the TOUCH TRACKER. Refer to Chapter 3 for additional details. The Iris Close button also serves as the Page Up function during menu programming. 23. Prog button is used to program monitor tours and other system programming features. Refer to the system operating instructions for additional information. This button is under system lock protection. 24. Site button controls satellite systems.
C H A P T E R 2 F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Getting Started This chapter provides an overview of the fields displayed on the LCD. It tells you how to determine if the system lock is enabled, and it provides the instructions for setting the system lock.
LCD Display Overview The TOUCH TRACKER display is a 2 line by 16 character back lit LCD (liquid crystal display). It serves the same purpose as the four LED displays on the AD2078 system keyboard. In addition, it provides a field for identifying the lock status of the system. The LCD is divided into five functional areas: status, monitor, camera, entry field, and lock status. The following illustration provides an overview of the LCD.
System Lock Feature The system lock feature prevents unauthorized use of the TOUCH TRACKER advanced features. When “L” appears in the lower right corner of the LCD, operators cannot access certain system features. The features that cannot be accessed are: Shot Set, Mon Arm On, Mon Arm Off, Prog, Display, and the dual function menu programming keys, such as PG DN and Enter. Enabling and Disabling the System Lock The system lock feature is enabled or disabled by entering the password.
Working with Passwords Passwords allow you to limit access to advanced features of the TOUCH TRACKER, such as arming or disarming monitors and the dual function menu programming keys (such as, PG DN, PG UP). Passwords can be 1 to 4 digits in length. There are two types of passwords available on the system: permanent and user defined. The permanent password is set at the factory and cannot be changed or removed. Its value is 1963. The user defined password is set using Pswd button.
To set or change a password, do the following: 1. Press the Pswd button. The following message appears on the LCD: Enter Old PSWD 2. Use the number buttons to enter the permanent or the current user defined password, then press Pswd. The following message appears on the LCD: Enter New PSWD 3. Use the number buttons to enter the new password. Press Pswd when finished. The following message appears on LCD: ReEnter PSWD 4. Enter the new password again. Press Pswd when finished.
C H A P T E R 3 F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Everyday Tasks This chapter describes everyday tasks that all users can perform on the TOUCH TRACKER. It also explains how to zoom, focus and operate the iris of a camera with the TOUCH TRACKER.
Selecting Monitors Monitors display the video from the cameras installed around your facility. Each monitor has an identification number associated with it. To select a monitor, use the number buttons to enter the monitor number, and then press Mon. Once a monitor has been called by the TOUCH TRACKER, you will see its identification number in the MON field of the LCD. This monitor is referred to as the called monitor.
The number of cameras that can be controlled by the TOUCH TRACKER depends upon the system configuration. Refer to the system operating instructions for additional information about the number of cameras your system can support. Selecting a Camera Each camera has a unique number associated with it. To select a camera, use the number buttons to enter the camera number, then press Cam.
Controlling Zoom and Focus Once you have selected a camera, you can control its zoom and focus settings. Zooming In and Out Zoom refers to the apparent action of “moving” closer to or farther away from an object, as seen through the camera lens. The Zoom button is located to the left of the Tracker Ball. By pressing the Zoom button forward, the image from the camera appears to move closer to the object. By pressing the Zoom button back, the image from the camera appears to move away from the object.
Stepping Through the Cameras Some systems may allow you to manually step through all of the cameras installed at your facility by pressing the Last and Next buttons. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions to determine if this feature is available on your system. Working with Shots A shot is a memorized location or scene that a camera with motorized pan/tilt can display on demand. Depending upon your system, you can have multiple pre-defined shots.
3. Use the number buttons to assign a number to this shot, then press Shot Set. You can now display this shot using the Shot Call button. Viewing Preset Shots The Shot Call button on the keypad allows you to call up the preset shots that have been defined for cameras. The following procedure describes how to display a preset shot. 1. Use the number buttons to enter the number of the camera whose shot you want to display. Then press the Cam button. 2.
Bypassing Camera Input If you want skip a specified camera's input from a monitor tour, use the B-PAS button when the monitor tour is in a Hold pattern. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for additional information. Universal (System) Tours Another type of tour that your system may support is the Universal Tour. A universal tour is a programmed sequence of cameras with assigned dwell times, presets, auxiliaries, and connect next designations. This is also known as the System Tour.
TRACKER beeps, signaling an active alarm. The TOUCH TRACKER beeps intermittently until the alarm is cleared. To acknowledge an active alarm, press the Ack button. Continue to press the Ack button until all active alarms have been cleared. Once all active alarms have been acknowledged, the TOUCH TRACKER will stop beeping. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions to determine the number of alarms your system can handle, as well as to determine how many alarms can be active at one time.
To activate an auxiliary, do the following: 1. Press the number buttons for the auxiliary you want to activate. 2. Press Auxiliary On. If this is a momentary auxiliary, you must press Auxiliary On as long as you want the auxiliary activated. If this is a latched auxiliary, you must deactivate the auxiliary using the following steps: 1. Press the number buttons for the auxiliary you want to deactivate. 2. Press Auxiliary Off.
Setting Up Users Users are people authorized to operate the TOUCH TRACKER. Users can be classified by their levels of privilege on the system. Some users may have access to only the basic system functions, such as selecting cameras and monitors. Other users may have access to the more advanced features of the system, such as arming and disarming monitors. Once users have been set up, the User button allows authorized personnel to log in to the system.
C H A P T E R 4 F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Utilities and Advanced User Tasks This chapter describes tasks that should only be performed by advanced users of the TOUCH TRACKER.
Selecting the Language The LCD information on your TOUCH TRACKER can be displayed in a number of languages, including: • • • English German French • • • Portuguese Spanish Italian To change the language that appears on the LCD, do the following: 1. Use the number buttons to type 35, then press Calibrate. 2. Use the Next button to scroll through the language choices. 3. Press Ack (Enter) when the correct language choice appears on the LCD.
When a monitor is disarmed, the camera video from alarms is not displayed when an alarm has been triggered. To disarm the monitor, do the following: 1. Enter the number of the monitor, then press the Mon button. 2. Enter the display/clearance type, then press the Mon Arm Off button. For specific information about arming and disarming monitors, refer to the appropriate operating instructions for your system.
Calibrating the Tracker Ball Calibration “tunes” the Tracker Ball sensors for maximum range of motion and balance. This function is performed at the factory prior to shipping. However, if you need to calibrate the Tracker Ball, the following procedure describes how to do this. To calibrate the Tracker Ball, do the following: 1. Press the Calibrate button. The following message appears on the display: Push Tracker Ball Left 2. Push the Tracker Ball to the left.
The following message appears on the display: Push Tracker Ball Up 5. Push the Tracker Ball away from you. The following message appears on the display: Release Tracker Ball 6. Release the Tracker Ball. Tracker Ball calibration is complete. Displaying Calibration Values To display the Tracker Ball calibration values, do the following: 1. Use the number buttons to type 34, then press Calibrate. Information similar to the following will appear on the LCD: LD2 R00 UD6 D9D 10 10 10 10 2.
Displaying the Firmware Version Firmware is the computer instructions programmed into the TOUCH TRACKER. It is unlikely that you will ever need to know the firmware version of your TOUCH TRACKER. However, if you should experience a problem with your TOUCH TRACKER, you may need to provide information about the firmware version. To display the firmware version of the TOUCH TRACKER, do the following: 1. Use the number buttons to type 100; then press F1. Firmware information will appear on the LCD.
A P P E N D I X A F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Software License Agreement By using the TOUCH TRACKER software, you accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement. Read this license agreement carefully.
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT A-2 1. General. Software is being licensed to the Customer pursuant to the following terms and conditions, which supplement any purchase or lease agreement (the "Equipment Agreement") between Customer and Sensormatic Electronics Corporation ("SEC"). By accepting receipt of, or by using, such Software, the Customer agrees to be bound by the terms of this Software License Agreement (the "License Agreement").
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F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Glossary alarm The system's response when a camera input changes from its normal state to its abnormal state (if the system has been configured to respond to such a condition).
calibrate To check or adjust the graduations of the Tracker Ball. Do this if the Tracker Ball is not responding as expected when you move it. Called Monitor The monitor that displays the video that is being controlled by the TOUCH TRACKER. camera command A directive issued to the camera via the TOUCH TRACKER—a pan, tilt, zoom, focus, or iris command.
keypad The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER containing the buttons that enable you to call up an individual camera, control a camera's iris, display shots, run Monitor Tours, and arm or disarm monitors. LCD Liquid Crystal Display. The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables you to view which the status of the connected switch, the monitor and camera currently being controlled, the numbers entered from the keypad, and the state of the system lock feature.
permanent password The password that is preset at the factory. It is used to enable or disable the system lock. This password cannot be changed or removed from the TOUCH TRACKER by using the Pswd button. The permanent password can be used to override the user defined password. See also system lock and user defined password. programmable camera A camera that can be programmed to perform automatic functions.
Tracker Ball The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables you to pan and tilt the camera and scroll through the selections on the menu. universal (system) tour A programmed sequence of cameras with assigned dwell times, presets, auxiliaries, and connect next designations. user defined password The password that is set or changed using the Pswd button on the TOUCH TRACKER. It is used to enable or disable the system lock. The user defined password can be used to override the permanent password.
F 1 F 2 D ispla U se Site Iris Cl PG ose UP y ON Aux iliary OFF L o c k r P s w d Se Sho t t Call ON Prog Mon A rm LC D Cl ear OF F Op PG en DN Ru n Cle ar Ca libr Ho ld Mon Exit CAM B_P Sa lvo ate AS Las t Nex t Ack ENT ER Index —A— Acknowledge button, 1-5 Alarms acknowledging, 3-8 Arming monitors, 4-3 Auxiliaries controlling, 3-8 —B— Baud Rate setting / changing, 4-7 values supported, 4-7 Buttons Ack (Enter), 1-5 B-PAS, 1-5 calibrate, 1-5 Display, 1-7 F1, 1-7 F2, 1-7 Hold (↑),
Cameras bypassing input, 3-7 controlling, 3-2 focusing, 3-4 iris control, 3-4 panning and tilting, 3-3 selecting, 3-3 zooming, 3-4 Change password, 2-4 Clearing alarms, 3-8 Cursor Down button, 1-5 Cursor Right button, 1-5 Cursor Up button, 1-5 F2, 1-7 —H— Hold (↑) button, 1-5 —I— Iris Close button, 3-4 Iris Open button, 1-6, 3-4 —K— —D— Disarming monitors, 4-3 Display button, 1-7 Displaying calibration values, 4-6 Displaying firmware version, 4-7 Displaying main menu, 4-4 Displaying shots, 3-6 —E— Ent
available languages, 4-2 camera field, 2-2 entry field, 2-2 monitor field, 2-2 status field, 2-2 Lock, 2-2, 2-3 Lock button, 1-4 setting up, 3-5 viewing, 3-6 Program button, 1-6 —R— Run button, 1-5 —M— Main Menu displaying, 4-4 Mon Arm Off button, 1-5 Mon Arm On button, 1-5 Monitor controlled by TOUCH TRACKER, 2-2 Monitor field, 2-2 Monitor Tours, 3-6 bypassing cameras, 3-7 Monitors arming / disarming, 4-3 selecting, 3-2 —N— Next button, 1-5 —O— Overview keypad, 1-4 LCD, 2-2 TOUCH TRACKER, 1-2 —P— Pag
baud rate, 4-7 displaying calibration values, 4-6 firmware version, 4-7 language set up, 4-2 main menu, 4-4 Tracker Ball, 4-4 I-4 —Z— Zoom button, 3-4 Operator's Manual
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