Model AD1024 MegaPower II Central Processing Unit Satellite Configuration Installation Instructions The manual describes the installation procedures for the American Dynamics AD1024 MegaPower II Central Processing Unit for satellite configurations. Before installation, become familiar with all of the special features and warnings associated with this equipment. Store this manual in a safe, convenient location for future reference.
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AMERICAN DYNAMICS The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended 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.
Table of Contents AD1024 Description .............................................................. Satellite System Setup Overview............................... 1 1 System Configuration ............................................................ 2 Network RS-232 Connections ............................................... SITE -to- SITE RS-232 Communications ................. 4 4 Network Video Connections .................................................. Uni-directional Network Connection..........
Satellite System Design Considerations A. The current release of the AD1024 CPU software/firmware has the following restrictions. Use of these features is not supported in the current release, and may lead to unexpected system operation. 1. The use of keyboard/user Priority levels is not supported (see Priority menu, System Programming and Operating Instructions). 2. The Lockout feature is not supported for REMOTE cameras (see Camera Lockout programming, System Programming and Operating Instructions). 3.
DESCRIPTION AD1024 Bays AD1024 CPU DATA POWER 1024 Local Video Inputs 128 Local Video Outputs Site 1 AD MEGAP OWER II WXYZ F EDC BA9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 S YSTEM CPU AD1024 Bays AD1024 CPU DATA POWER 1024 Local Video Inputs 128 Local Video Outputs Site 2 AD MEGAP OWER II WXYZ F EDC BA9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 S YSTEM CPU AD1024 Bays AD1024 CPU DATA POWER Site 3 AD MEGAP OWER II WXYZ F EDC BA9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 S YSTEM CPU 1024 Local Video Inputs 128 LocalVideo Outputs Figure 1 - T
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Each AD1024 SITE operates as a fully independent, standalone, surveillance system capable of controlling a maximum 1024 video inputs (local cameras, remote video input trunks, and other video sources) and 128 video outputs (monitors, remote video output trunks, and video tape recorders) from a maximum of 36 operator control keyboards.
NETWORK RS-232 CONNECTIONS NETWORK RS-232 CONNECTIONS SITE -to- SITE RS-232 Network Connection SITE -to- SITE RS-232 Communications SITE -to- SITE network connections using the RS-232 protocol require one 2113-0019-01 terminal block per AD1024 CPU (see Figure 3). Forming a network of two or more AD1024 SITES requires an individual RS-232 communication link between each AD1024 CPU in the network. Table 2 lists the terminal block pin definitions.
NETWORK RS-232 CONNECTIONS AD1024 System - SITE #1 AA A A AAAAAAAAAA A AAAA A A A DATA LINE 1 2113-0019-01 Terminal Block 1 2 3 4 2 3 5 10 8 7 2 7 6 3 5 4 3-Wire, 18 AWG, Shielded Cable A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A 6 5 AA AA A A 4 3 9 9 6 8 8 2 7 7 1 PRO G M O N 6 6 7 3 5 5 120V 60Hz 8 DATA LI NE 120V 60Hz 4 4 1 4 PO RTS 1 8 5 3 6 2 2 1 7 2 1 1 AAA AA A 8 DATA LI NE Shield 2 PROG MON AD1024 CPU Cable 6003-0047-02 2113-0019-01 Terminal Block
NETWORK VIDEO CONNECTIONS NETWORK VIDEO CONNECTIONS Uni-Directional Network Connection SITE-to-SITE Video Trunk Recommendations A uni-directional network between two or more SITES requires a minimum of one video trunk between each SITE. • Number both ends of each video trunk with cloth marking tape or a similar identification method. • Although not required, American Dynamics recommends beginning video trunk connections at the highest level of the Source SITE Video Output Modules (VOM).
NETWORK VIDEO CONNECTIONS Bi-Directional Network Connection SITE-to-SITE Video Trunk Recommendations A bi-directional network between two or more SITES requires a minimum of two video trunks between each SITE (see Figure 5). • Number both ends of each video trunk with cloth marking tape or a similar identification method. • Although not required, American Dynamics recommends beginning video trunk connections at the highest level of the Source SITE Video Output Modules (VOM).
NETWORK VIDEO CONNECTIONS Mixed Network Connection SITE-to-SITE Video Trunk Recommendations A mixed direction network consists of both uni-directional AD1024 SITES and bi-directional AD1024 SITES (see Figure 6). • Number both ends of each video trunk with cloth marking tape or a similar identification method. • Begin video trunk connections at the highest level of the Source SITE Video Output Modules (VOM).
SYSTEM INSTALLATION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Installation Preparation Only qualified service personnel familiar with all local building codes should attempt this installation. Safeguards must be taken to avoid unintentional operation by employees and maintenance personnel working about the premises. Before starting the installation of a AD1024 System, become familiar with the specifications of the particular system(s).
SYSTEM INSTALLATION Power Sources Control Port Connections The AD1024 CPU is configured for a 120V, 50/60 Hz primary power source. The AD1024CPU-1 is configured for a 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz power source. The 120 VAC units are supplied with a pendant 3-wire cord and plug for mating to the primary source outlet. The 230 VAC units are supplied with a Eurostyle IEC 320 type inlet. A suitable detachable cord should be connected between the IEC 320 inlet and the power source.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS COMPONENT CONNECTIONS DATA LINE1 Connections AD1024 Matrix Switching Bays Table 7 lists the DATA LINE1 and DATA LINE2 connections to the different Levels of the AD1024 Matrix Switching Bays. Two data line output terminals on the rear panel of the AD1024 CPU, labeled DATA LINE1 and DATA LINE2, transmit instructions to the AD1024 Matrix Switching Bays. 1.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS RS-232 Terminal Blocks Single 8-Pin Terminal Block Single 8-Pin Terminal Block Cable Requirements The Single 8-pin terminal block 2113-0019-01 (see Figure 9) connects external RS-232 devices to the AD1024 CPU's RS-232 control ports. 8-pin terminal blocks require an 18AWG, shielded, computer grade cable between the terminal block and the particular RS-232 device connecting to it. Consult the installation manual of the external RS-232 device for its pin and signal definitions.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Dual 8-Pin Terminal Block Power Connection The dual 8-pin terminal block 2113-0020-01 connects AD2079 and AD2088 Series keyboards to the AD1024 RS-232 control ports (see Figure 10). The dual terminal block power supply is provided with the AD2079 and AD2088 Series Keyboards. Refer to page 20 for Keyboard information.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD1981 Port Expander Connecting the AD1981 to the AD1024 CPU The AD1981 Port Expander increases the maximum number of system input devices by connecting four RS-232 devices through one AD1024 RS-232 port (see Figure 11). The AD1981 output port connects to one of the AD1024 CPUs RS-232 ports through an 8 pin terminal block (21130019-01) via the modular cable 6003-0047-02 (see Figure 12). Table 11 lists the pin definitions of each AD1981 RS-232 port.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS DATA LINE 1 2 A A A PORTS 1 2 3 6003-0047-02 Cable 2113-0019-01 Terminal Block 4 5 PROG MON 120V 6 0 HZ 6 7 8 9 10 AD1024 CPU 8 1 2 7 6 3 4 5 RCD XMIT GND Three-Wire, 18 AWG, Shielded Cable CPU Port 1 2 6 to CPU 3 7 4 8 5 9 KBD - d KBD - c KBD - b KBD - a AD1981 Port Expander Figure 12 - AD1981 Port Expander -to- AD1024 CPU 19
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD2079 and AD2088 Series Keyboards Keyboards Within Seven Feet of CPU The AD2079 and AD2088 Series keyboards are used to input operational functions to the AD1024 system. Connecting a keyboard to the AD1024 CPU where the distance between the keyboard and the AD1024 CPU is less than seven feet requires the use of one dual terminal block (see Figure 13). Two installation procedures exist for the keyboards.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS DATA LINE A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A AA A A A A AA AAAAAAAAAA A A AA PORTS PROG MON 120V 6 0 HZ 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AD1024 CPU 6003-0047-02 Cable RCD XMIT Jumper Wire 5 Wall Transformer GND 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 3 6 7 8 2 1 J1 6003-0047-02 Cable 4 2113-0020-01 TERMINAL BLOCK J2 AD2088 Keyboard Figure 13 - AD2088 Keyboard -to- AD1024 CPU (Keyboard Within Seven Feet of CPU) 21
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Keyboards Greater Than Seven Feet from AD1024 CPU Keyboard Cable Requirements Connecting an keyboard to the AD1024 CPU where the distance between the keyboard and the AD1024 CPU is greater than seven feet requires the use of one dual terminal block and one single terminal block (see Figure 14). Between keyboard and dual terminal block: Use 6003-0047-02 Modular Cable w/RJ-45 jacks.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS DATA LINE 1 2 A A A PORTS 1 2 3 6003-0047-02 Cable 2113-0019-01 Terminal Block 1 4 2 PROG MON 120V 6 0 HZ 5 6 7 AD1024 CPU 8 5 RCD XMIT GND 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 8 A A A A J1 6003-0047-02 Cable 4 3 6 7 10 6 4 5 9 7 3 Wall Transformer 8 2 1 2113-0020-01 Terminal Block J2 AD2088 Keyboard Figure 14 - AD2088 Keyboard -to- AD1024 CPU (Keyboard Greater Than Seven Feet from CPU) 23
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD2078 Series Keyboard to AD1981 Port Expander AD2078 Series Keyboard to AD1981 Cable Requirements The AD1981 Port Expander increases the number of AD1024 system input keyboards from 10 to a maximum of 40. A dual terminal block connects each AD2078 Series keyboard to the AD1981 Port Expander (see Figure 15). AD2078 Series keyboards connect to the dual terminal blocks via a modular cable 6003-0047-02 (Belden 8770 or equivalent) with RJ-45 jacks.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS CPU Port AD1981 Port Expander to CPU KBD - d KBD - b KBD - a KBD - c 1 2 6 3 7 4 8 5 9 Three-Wire, 18 AWG, Shielded Cable Shield GND XMIT RCD 5 Wall Transformer 5 4 4 3 6 2 7 1 8 3 6 7 8 AA AA AA AA J1 6003-0047-02 Cable 2 1 2113-0020-01 Terminal Block J2 AD2088 Keyboard Figure 15 - AD2088 Keyboard -to- AD1981 Port Expander Connection 25
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD2096 Alarm Interface Unit AD2096 Connection (Greater Than Seven Feet from CPU) The AD2096 Alarm Interface Unit (AIU) provides simultaneous callup of a camera site to a monitor when a related alarm input is activated. Two terminal blocks (2113-0019-01) are required for this connection procedure (see Figure 18). Table 16 lists the required connections between the AD2096 AIU and an AD1024 CPU. A single AD2096 unit is capable of receiving and interpreting 64 alarm inputs.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AA AA A A AAAAA AAAA A A A DATA LI NE 1 PORTS 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 PROG MON 7 8 9 10 AD1024 CPU S ELECT ON O FF ABCDEFG H POWER A A A A 25 30 ON ALARM 7 12 A A A 26 A 27 28 8 A A A 29 9 A 31 36 A 32 10 11 A 33 13 18 A 34 14 A A 35 15 A 37 42 16 A 38 A 39 17 19 24 A 40 20 41 21 22 23 PRGM A A A A 43 44 48 45 A A A A A 46 47 O FF ABCDEFG H C O M INPUT OUTPUT 49 54 A A A 50 A 51 A A 52 A A A A 53 A
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Cascading AD2096 Units within Seven Feet Between Units Cascading AD2096 Units Beyond Seven Feet Between Units When the distance between one AD2096 unit and the next When the distance between one AD2096 unit and the next AD2096 unit in a sequence is less than seven feet, cascade the AD2096 unit in the sequence exceeds seven feet, two 8-Pin units with direct connections via modular cable 6003-0047-02 terminal blocks are required between each unit (see Figure 20). See Figure 19).
DATA LI NE 1 AA AA AA AAAA AA A AA AAAA A A AAAAA AA AAA A A AAAA COMPONENT CONNECTIONS PORTS 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PROG MON 8 9 120V 60Hz 10 AD1024 CPU Alarms 1-64 S ELECT PRGM POWER ALARM 120V 60H z C O M OUTPUT INPUT AD2096 AIU Alarms 65-128 S ELECT 6003-0047-02 Modular Cable PRGM P OWER ALARM 120V 60H z C O M INPUT OUTPUT AD2096 AIU Figure 19 - Cascading AD2096 AIU Units (Less Than Seven Feet Between Each AD2096 Unit) Alarms 1-64 AA A AAAA AA A AAAAA A A AAAAAA AA AAAAA
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD2091 Code Generator DATA LINE1 Connections The AD2091 Code Generator (see Figure 21) receives high speed data signals from the AD1024 CPU and converts the data into the control code used by all standard American Dynamics receiver/drivers. NOTE: Use 75Ω, RG-59U video cable (Belden 8241 or equivalent) with BNC connectors. 1. Connect a video cable from the AD1024 CPU DATA LINE1 terminal to the DATA LINE1 IN terminal of the FIRST AD1024 Switching Bay in level 1 (see Figure 22).
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD1024 System DATA LI NE PO RTS PRO G MO N 120V 60H z 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AD1024 CPU RG-59U Video Cable (Belden 8241 or Equivalent) DATA LINE 1 1 LEVEL 1-4 AD1024 Switching Bays AD1024 Switching Bay A A A A A A SELECT CODE 1 2 P WR DATA LINE ABCDEF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF IN ABCDEF BWS BWS BWS B WS BWS BWS BWS B WS BWS BWS BWS B WS BWS BWS BWS B WS ABCDEF BWS BWS BWS B WS BWS BWS BWS B WS BWS BWS BWS B WS BWS BWS BWS B WS ABCDEF BWS BWS BWS B WS
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Cameras Camera Connections Camera installation must be made in planned and orderly manner. Adhering to the following procedure will simplify initial system wiring and subsequent servicing. All AD1024 system cameras are connected to Video Input Module (VIM) terminals located on the rear panels of the AD1024 Switching Bay units. All VIM terminals use BNC connectors.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD1024 System (Receiving SITE) LOCAL Video Inputs (Cameras, Video Tape Recorders, Etc.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Monitors Monitor Connections Monitor installation must be made in a planned and orderly manner. Adhering to the following procedures will simplify initial system connections and subsequent servicing. All AD1024 system monitors are connected to Video Output Module (VOM) terminals located in the AD1024 Switching Bay units. All VOM terminals use BNC connectors (see Figure 24).
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD1024 System (Receiver/Source SITE) 16 Terminal Video Output Module (VOM) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 5 9 13 2 6 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 1 5 9 13 2 6 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 AD1024 Switching Bay Video Input trunks from Source SITE(S) Video Output trunks to Receiving SITE(S) Figure 24 - Monitor Connections to the AD1024 Switching Bay Connection 35
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS Program Monitor System-Wide Program Monitor Connection The AD1024 CPU programming and setup functions can be monitored by one of two methods: A Dedicated Program Monitor, or a System-Wide Program Monitor. Directing the PROG MON output to a Video Input Module (VIM) terminal provides access to the AD1024 on-screen menus from any monitor in the system. Dedicated Program Monitor Connection 1.
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS AD1024 CPU PORTS DATA LINE PROG MON 120V 6 0 Hz 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RG-59U Video Cable (Belden 8241 or equivelant) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 5 9 13 2 6 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 AD1024 Switching Bay Figure 25 - System-Wide PROGRAM MONITOR Connection 37
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS PC Computer to AD1024 CPU Connections Programming Computer A PC-based setup software package, S3, is available for entry, storage, and modification of all system setup information. CAUTION ! NOTE: For specific information, refer to the AD1024 S3 System Setup Software Manual. Do not connect the PC through an AD1981 Port Expander. 1. Connect a modular cable between one of the AD1024 CPU control ports and terminal block 2113-0019-01 (see Figure 26).
COMPONENT CONNECTIONS DATA LINE 1 2 1 2 6003-0047-02 Cable 2113-0019-01 Terminal Block 8 A AA 3 4 PORTS PROG MON DATA LINE 6 7 8 9 1 10 2 1 2 3 AD1024 CPU 2 7 6 3 5 4 5 6 7 8 1 7 2 120V 6 0 HZ 9 3 6 4 5 Three-Wire, 18 AWG, Shielded Cable 8 PROG MON 10 AD1024 CPU 2113-0019-01 Terminal Block 1 AA AA AA AA PORTS 120V 6 0 HZ 5 4 Three-Wire, 18 AWG, Shielded Cable DB-25P Connector DB9 Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For additional specific information regarding the AD1024 Satellite System or any of the components connected to it, refer to the following publications: AD1024 MegaPower II Satellite System Programming and Operating Instructions AD1024 MegaPower II Matrix Switching Bay Installation and Operating Instructions S3 System Setup Software Operating Instructions AD2096 Alarm Interface Unit Installation and Operating Instructions AD2079 Keyboard Operator’s Manual AD2088
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: 1 Blue Hill Plaza 2nd Floor Pearl River, New York, 10965 USA Declares, that the product(s) listed below: Name/Type: MegaPower IIS Satellite System CPU Model Number: AD1024CPU-1 complies with all applicable directives as demonstrated by conformance to the following Product Specifications: Safety: EN 60950: 1992 EMC: EN 50130-4: 1995 EN 55022: 1994 ,
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings: AD1024CPU: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4W AD1024CPU-1: 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 125 mA Power: 4 Watts (max) Dimensions: 1 3/4"H x 10 3/4"D x 19"W (rack mount) Weight: 10 lbs. (4.