Installation guide
ADTT16E ADVANCED DOME CONTROLLER 8200-0306-01, REV. C
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ADTT16E Advanced
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01ADTT16E
Contents
About this Guide.................................................... 1
About the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller.. 1
Controller Installation............................................. 2
Installation Diagrams............................................. 3
Configuring the External Device.......................... 12
Setting Primary and Secondary Unit ................... 12
Additional Tasks .................................................. 13
Specifications ...................................................... 14
Declarations ........................................................ 14
© 2004 Sensormatic Electronics Corp.
About this Guide
These installation instructions explain how to setup
the ADTT16E advanced dome controller. Other
related documents are:
• Operator's Manual, 8200-0306-02
• Quick Reference Guide, 8200-0306-03
• Programming Worksheets, 8200-0306-04
About the ADTT16E
Advanced Dome Controller
The ADTT16E advanced dome controller is a
programmable video controller (Touch Tracker®)
that allows you to monitor sixteen video inputs,
including SensorNet programmable domes, the
Viewer™ video imaging system, and fixed
cameras. The controller’s tracker ball provides
pan/tilt control of the currently selected dome.
Buttons for lens zoom, focus and iris functions are
located near the tracker ball.
Standard features include programming/control of
up to 96 presets and three patterns per dome. The
ADTT16E advanced dome controller can be used
as a standalone unit for controlling a single video
input or several inputs on dedicated monitors. In
addition, with Multivision Quest Triplex
multiplexers, the operator can remotely freeze an
image, digital zoom, as well as run multiplexer
sequences and select the cameras to display in
each window of a multi-image display.