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Advanced dome controller
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dome
duration
event
fixed shot
flip
focus
full-screen
ID code
input
input device
iris
keypad
LCD
Glossary-2
A special menu available on SpeedDome Ultra VII and other suitably equipped
domes, providing easy access commonly used features. The Info button on the
ADTT16E controller is used to display this menu.
A camera housed inside a plastic dome. The ADTT16E system can be used to
control programmable SpeedDome series, SpeedDome Ultra series, and
SpeedDome Optima series camera domes. See also SpeedDome, SpeedDome LT,
SpeedDome Optima, SpeedDome Optima LT, and SpeedDome Ultra series
camera dome.
The amount of time, in seconds, that an event within the Sequence will remain
on the monitor before the next event starts.
A Quick View, Pattern, or fixed shot included in the Sequence.
A camera switch. The view of whatever a camera happens to be "looking at"
when it is called up on the monitor
To instantaneously flip the SpeedDome 180° in the opposite direction of where
it is currently pointing.
The process of adjusting the clarity of a scene or an object, as seen through the
camera lens.
A camera display format whereby video from a single camera is displayed on
the monitor and it takes up the entire monitor display.
A way of identifying the type of dome that is currently selected. This code is
helpful if you need to explain to technical support the type of domes installed at
your facility.
A connection point on a system component that enables the system to monitor
input devices.
A hardware component that provides an electrical signal to indicate the state of a
device. Typical input devices include door contacts, motion detectors and
smoke detectors.
The camera component that determines how much light enters the camera. By
adjusting the iris, you can adjust the brightness and darkness of the video on the
monitor.
The portion of the controller containing the buttons that enables you to call up
an individual camera and control the selected camera. The keypad provides iris
control, flipping a SpeedDome, running the Apple Peel pattern, displaying
Quick Views, running Patterns, toggling the state of a dome output, designating
a monitor display format, and initiating the Sequence.
Liquid Crystal Display enables you to view which camera is currently selected,
and indicates when a Quick View or Pattern is running. It also displays system
messages and prompts, and the menu.
ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual

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