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AD2079 Keyboard Operator’s Manual Copyright 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic® Electronics Corporation. 8000-1810-01, Revision A Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.
WARNING Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose appliance to rain or moisture. 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.
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: ABOUT THE AD2079 KEYBOARD CONTROLLER................................................................ 1-1 AD2079 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................ 1-1 AD2079 KEYBOARD OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 1-2 CHAPTER 2: CONNECTION AND SETUP OF THE AD2079..............
Viewing Satellite Sites........................................................................................................................................ 3-5 Running Patterns ............................................................................................................................................... 3-5 CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING WITH THE AD2079 ...................................................................................... 4-1 USING THE AD2079 IN PROGRAM MODE ....................
Chapter 1: About the AD2079 Keyboard Controller This chapter describes the features and setup of the AD2079 keyboard. It also describes the location and function of the keyboard's front panel components. AD2079 Features The AD2079 is a video control station that is compatible with several models of American Dynamics matrix switcher/controller systems. The AD2079 enables the user to view and control cameras at local and remote facilities, and to control auxiliary devices such as door locks and lights.
A 4 B SITE 6 10 C 7 D 14 CAMERA MONITOR 15 Dk 16 17 AUXILARY ENTER OFF SHOT PATRN IRIS F1 USER F2 OFF SITE ARM LAST PROG NEXT LOCK RUN ACK 3 4 5 6 MONITOR SALVO CAMERA 0 MENU 3 Bk 8 11 13 CLOSE FOCUS Ck 9 9 8 18 OPEN NEAR 7 PROGRAM 1 1 2 HOLD OPERATE FAR 2 ZOOM WIDE CLEAR 12 21 TELE 19 22 20 AD2079 Keyboard Overview The AD2079 keyboard is comprised of the following elements: A.
Chapter 2: Connection and Setup of the AD2079 This chapter describes the power and data connections between the AD2079 keyboard and the switching system being used. It also describes the setup of communications protocols and other keyboard parameters. Additionally, it describes built-in test procedures used to verify the operational integrity of the keyboard.
After connecting the jumpers, connect one of the seven foot modular cables from the J2 (system) jack of the dual terminal block, to the appropriate RS-232 port on the switching system. Connect the other seven foot modular cable from the J1(keyboard) jack of the dual terminal block, to the RJ-45 jack of the keyboard.
Keyboard Setup Setting up the AD2079 keyboard involves selection of the appropriate communications protocol, and setting the keyboard's baud rate, LED brightness, speaker volume, and PTZ motion control. Communications Protocols The AD2079 keyboard can operate with one of three communications protocols: • RS-232 (factory default setting) • RS-422 • RS-485 Select the appropriate protocol by setting an eight position DIP switch, labeled COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH, located on the bottom of the keyboard.
display. The integer 1 signifies minimum brightness. The integer 8 signifies maximum brightness. 8 is the factory default setting. 2. To change the currently displayed brightness level, cycle through the levels using the NEXT or LAST keys to move in forward or reverse direction respectively. Each time the level changes, the intensity of the displayed characters changes as well. 3. When the appropriate integer appears in the ENTER display, press the PROG key to save the selection.
Built-in Keyboard Operations Test ! CAUTION ! The following procedures expose internal electrical components and should be performed by qualified service personnel only. The AD2079 has built-in test capability to verify the operational integrity of the unit's hardware and firmware.
Speaker Test The speaker test performs an audible check of the keyboard's speaker. A series of audio tones step through the frequency range of the speaker. During this test the CAMERA display shows the message "SOUND". The speaker test is repeated automatically, until the test switch button is pressed to advance to the LED lamp test. LED Lamp Test The LED lamp test simultaneously illuminates all segments of all LEDs in the four keyboard display sections.
When the joystick is moved in any direction away from the center position, the dashes in the ENTER display are replaced by a four-digit movement code: pan speed (1-8) pan direction (left or right) tilt speed (1-8) tilt direction (up or down) Enter Display (Joystick in Motion) 8 L 1 d • From left to right, the first digit represents the pan speed. Speed is directly proportional to the distance from the joystick’s center position.
Key Functionality Test This test performs a visual and audible check of keyboard key actions. When the test is started, each of the keyboard LED display sections shows a number representing the number of keys in that section of the keyboard.
ROM Checksum Test In this test a software checksum of the ROM contents is calculated for comparison with a known checksum value. The known value is printed on a label on the AD2079 microprocessor. The label is visible on the bottom of the unit, adjacent to the test switch button. When the test is run, the CAMERA display shows the checksum message CS =, and the ENTER display shows the four digit computed value of the checksum.
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Chapter 3: Using the AD2079 in Operate Mode This chapter describes how to call cameras to view on workstation monitors. It also explains how to control the movement of pan/tilt cameras, and how to zoom, focus, and adjust the iris of a camera lens. In addition, it explains procedures for acknowledging alarms, and controlling auxiliary devices such as door locks and lights.
Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor After a monitor has been called to the control of the AD2079 (see page 3-1), a camera can be called to view on the monitor. Each system camera has a unique identification number documented by the system administrator. To call a camera: 1. Enter the camera identification number on the numeric keypad (the number appears in the ENTER display). 2. Press the CAMERA key (the number clears from the ENTER display, and appears in the CAMERA display).
appear darker or lighter. To brighten the picture, press the iris OPEN key. To darken the picture, press the iris CLOSE key. Controlling Camera Flip To “flip” the camera under keyboard control 180° from its current position (for uninterrupted surveillance of subjects who pass directly beneath the camera, press the button on the top of the joystick knob. The flip feature is active with the AD168 system.
4. Press the RUN key, and then press the ACK key within three seconds to run the designated system tour. Holding a Tour A tour can be stopped and held on a single camera entry by pressing the HOLD key. While a tour is on hold, all keyboard control actions (pan, tilt, lens adjustment, and auxiliary on/off functions) can be performed on the held camera. Re-Starting a Tour on Hold To re-start a held tour in the forward direction, Press the RUN key.
2. Press the ACK key. If the monitor is sequencing multiple alarmed video inputs, hold or step to (using the next or last keys) the appropriate alarmed video input, and press the ACK key to clear the alarm. Continue to step to and ACK each alarm until all appropriate alarms have been cleared. Alarm signaling capability will vary depending on which switching system is connected to the AD2079. Consult your switching system manual to determine the particulars of the alarm interface.
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Chapter 4: Programming with the AD2079 This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for keyboard operations performed with the keyswitch in the PROGRAM position. The chapter also includes a discussion of operations available with the keyswitch set in the MENU position. Using the AD2079 in Program Mode When operating with the keyswitch in the PROGRAM position, you can set presets, scratch-pad tours, and patterns. You can also arm and disarm monitors. Setting Presets To set a preset: 1.
There is also a pattern time limit. A single pattern cannot have a duration longer than 400 seconds. How ever many commands have been issued, a pattern will stop recording once the time limit has elapsed. Note: pattern command sequences can vary depending on the switching system and accessories used. Consult the appropriate product manual(s) if necessary. The following pattern commands may not be compatible with your particular system requirements. Defining Patterns To define a pattern: 1.
Using the AD2079 in Menu Mode When the three-position keyswitch is in the MENU position, you are able to view the main menu of the switching system being used.
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Appendix A: Specifications References: RS-485 RS-422 EIA 485 EIA 422-A CCITT V. 11 EIA 232-D CCITT V. 24 RS-232 Keyboard Specifications: Input: AD2079: AD2079-1: Power Connection: Size: Weight: Paint Color: Display Lens: Display Diodes: Joystick: Keys: 9 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5 W 8 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 600 mA Wall Transformer 5.25” W x 16.5" L x 1. 6" H 5.5 lb. (2.
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Appendix B: Troubleshooting Problem Check List ✘ No power to keyboard ! Check AC outlet ! Check wall transformer connections ! Check modular cable connections to keyboard and terminal block. ! Measure transformer output at terminal block. ✘ No response to keystrokes (power verified) ! Check connection of terminal block to system controller's communication port. ! Check baud rates for keyboard and system controller. ! Check DIP switch setting for communications protocol.
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TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2079 to AD2150/2350 Connection shown where distances between keyboard and AD2150/2350 are less than seven feet AD2079 Jumper wires RCD Modular Cable XMIT 5 4 5 3 6 3 6 GND 7 DUAL TERMINAL BLOCK 4 2 7 1 8 8 Wall Transformer 2 1 J1 J2 Keyboard System Modular Cable ALARMS RLY CODE CAMERAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MONITORS 31 32 1 2 1 3 2 4 120V 60Hz 5 3 KEYBO
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2079 TO AD2150/2350 Connection shown where distances between keyboard and AD2150/2350 are over seven feet 3-wire, shielded Belden 8770, or equivalent AD2079 Modular Cable 5 4 RCD XMIT 3 4 6 Wall Transformer 2 7 GND 1 8 J1 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 J2 SINGLE TERMINAL BLOCK DUAL TERMINAL BLOCK Modular Cable ALARMS RLY CODE CAMERAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MONITORS 31 32 1 2 1
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2079 to AD1996 CPU Connection shown where distances between keyboard and AD1996 controller are less than seven feet AD2079 Jumper wires RCD Modular Cable XMIT 5 4 5 3 6 3 6 GND 7 DUAL TERMINAL BLOCK 4 2 7 1 8 8 Wall Transformer 2 1 J1 J2 Keyboard System Modular Cable DATA LINE PORTS PROG MON 120V 60HZ 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AD1996 C-3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2079 TO AD1996 CPU Connection shown where distances between keyboard and AD1996 are over seven feet 3-wire, shielded Belden 8770, or equivalent AD2079 JJ0007 Cable * 5 XMIT 4 RCD 3 4 6 Wall Transformer * 2 7 GND 1 8 J1 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 J2 HP0047 TERMINAL BLOCK ** HP0082 TERMINAL BLOCK * JJ0007 Cable ** DATA LINE PORTS PROG MON 120V 60HZ 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AD1996 * Items supplied with AD2079 keyboard **Items supplied with AD1996 system
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2079 with AD1981 Port Expander AD2079 AD2079 Modular Cable Modular Cable Dual Terminal Block 5 4 6 7 3 2 Dual Terminal Block 5 4 3 6 2 7 1 1 8 8 J1 J2 J1 J2 3-wire, shielded Belden 8770, or equivalent 1 2 6 To CPU 3 7 4 8 KBD d 5 1 9 2 6 KBD c KBD b 3 7 4 8 5 9 KBD a AD1981 1 2 6 3 7 4 8 3-wire, shielded Belden 8770, or equivalent 5 3 9 4 5 2 1 6 7 8 Single Terminal Block Modular Cable DATA LINE PORTS PROG MON 120V 60HZ 1
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Glossary A 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).When an alarm is triggered, the TOUCH TRACKER beeps until you acknowledge the alarm via the Ack button. arming Arming is the process by which a video monitor or monitor block is associated with a specific alarm contact, and is assigned an appropriate monitor arming code.
I input A device such as a smoke detector or twilight sensor that, when configured to do so, can trigger an alarm when it undergoes a change in state. iris The camera component that determines how light enters the camera. By adjusting the iris, you can adjust the brightness and darkness of the video on the monitor. J joystick The AD2079 keyboard's three-vector control device that enables the user to control the movement (pan, tilt, and zoom) of a pan/tilt camera or dome.
preset A preset is a pre-positioned camera scene which can be programmed with cameras installed with pan/tilt and motorized lens capability. A preset can be called to a monitor through manual keyboard control, or can appear automatically as part of a system tour or salvo. Presets are also referred to as Targets or Shots. protocol The method by which data is transmitted. Essentially, the language a system speaks. RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 are protocols that can be used by the AD2079.
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Index A F accessory equipment ∙ 2-1 alarm definition ∙ G-1 alarms acknowledging ∙ 3-4 disarming a monitor ∙ 4-2 monitor arming ∙ 4-2 arming definition ∙ G-1 arming a monitor ∙ 4-2 arming code definition ∙ G-1 auxiliary definition ∙ G-1 auxiliary control ∙ 3-4 features, AD2079 ∙ 1-1 flip definition ∙ G-1 focus definition ∙ G-1 focus control ∙ 3-2 I iris definition ∙ G-2 iris control ∙ 3-2 J B joystick calibration/speed test ∙ 2-6 baud rate ∙ 2-3 definition ∙ G-1 brightness level ∙ 2-3 built-in test ∙
M momentary relay definition ∙ G-2 monitor definition ∙ G-2 monitor selection ∙ 3-1 monitor tour definition ∙ G-2 O operate mode ∙ 3-1 P pan definition ∙ G-2 pan/tilt control ∙ 3-2 passcode default ∙ 3-1 user ∙ 3-1 pattern definition ∙ G-2 patterns clearing ∙ 4-2 running ∙ 3-5 power connections ∙ 2-2 presets ∙ 3-3 definition ∙ G-3 programming menu mode ∙ 4-3 program mode ∙ 4-1 definition ∙ G-3 satellite sites ∙ 3-5 scratch-pad tours ∙ 4-1 serial communications test ∙ 2-8 setting presets ∙ 4-1 setup mode
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: System Keyboard (keyboard provided with external power supply) Model Number: AD2079-1 AD2079R-1 complies with all applicable directives as demonstrated by conformance to the following Product Specifications: Safety: EN 60950: 1992 EMC:
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