Compatible System Keyboards; System Features - American Dynamics MegaPower 3200 Administrator's Manual

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• SensorNet support for up to 508 cameras
• Support for up to 30 satellite systems
• Control up to 96,000 remote cameras
• Control up to 38,528 remote cameras (full
crosspoint connection) to 256 monitors
• Response to up to 4,096 alarms
• Supports up to 64 Tours
• Supports up to 64 Salvos
• Pseudo camera numbering of up to 9,999
• Support for recording devices
• Multilingual (English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish)

Compatible System Keyboards

MegaPower CPU video switching and control
capabilities are provided by American Dynamics
keyboards. These capabilities are "monitor oriented"
in that a keyboard controls only those functions
associated with the monitor under control of that
keyboard.
The MegaPower CPU is compatible with the
following keyboards:
• AD2078A
• AD2079
• AD2088
• AD2089 (see note)
Note: When the AD2089 keyboard is connected
directly to the MegaPower CPU, the DVR (digital
video recorder) functions are not supported.
For step-by-step instructions on using these
keyboards with your MegaPower 3200 video-matrix
CCTV system, refer to the appropriate keyboard
manual.
MEGAPOWER CPU
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE
• ADCC0200
• ADCC0300
• ADCC1100
• ADTTE

System Features

The following are the MegaPower 3200 video-matrix
CCTV system features:
• Activity Logging – The system can log
keyboard, alarm, and system configuration activity
via a connected PC running Activity Logging
Client Software. The data is stored in a format
compatible with popular database sorting,
formatting, and reporting software. Refer to the
CPU Activity Log Client Installation and Operation
Guide, 8200-0421-09, for more information.
• Alarm Response – An alarm is a signal
generated by an external device (such as an
alarm contact or sensor) connected to a local
MegaPower CPU. The system can respond to up
to 4,096 local alarm contacts.
• Camera Alarm Programming – Each alarm
contact can be programmed to call up a local
camera, Salvo, Preset camera scene and
auxiliary action.
• External Control Inputs – RS-232 ports allow
local and remote control via keyboards,
computers, or other compatible devices. You can
configure each port for alarm inputs and
upload/download of system setup data. You also
can expand each local port via an AD port
expander.
• Input Identification – The MegaPower CPU
provides on-screen identification of all video
inputs. On-screen identification of local and
remote cameras includes the camera input
number, programmable title, status, and the date
and time.
• Memory Retention – All local user-programmed
data is stored in flash memory. The data stored
includes date/time, input identification, system
Tours and Salvos, event timers, port
configurations, system partitioning and alarm
programming information.
• Monitor Alarm Programming – Each alarm
contact can be programmed to display its
associated camera on specific monitors. You can
program separate alarm contact-to-monitor
associations for call up by Event Timers.
You can arm each monitor used for alarm
displays for different display and clearance
methods.
• Monitor Tours – A Monitor Tour is a temporary
sequence of cameras programmed from a local
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