American Dynamics AD32E Installation And Service Manual
American Dynamics AD32E Installation And Service Manual

American Dynamics AD32E Installation And Service Manual

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AD32 SYSTEM
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE
MANUAL
8000-1702-02, Rev. B

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  • Page 1 AD32 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL 8000-1702-02, Rev. B...
  • Page 2 AD32 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL Copyright 1999 All rights reserved CSD 08/99 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic® Electronics Corporation. 8000-1702-02, Rev. B...
  • Page 3 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. FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, according to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    PREFACE...V CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION... 1-1 ... 1-3 YSTEM VERVIEW ... 1-4 YSTEM OMPONENTS AD32 F ... 1-5 EATURES AND UNCTIONS ... 1-6 PECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2 THEORY ... 2-1 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION ... 3-1 ... 3-3 NTRODUCTION ... 3-3 EFORE EGIN ...
  • Page 5 CHAPTER 5 REFERENCE ... 5-1 ... 5-3 ARTS ISTS Assemblies ... 5-3 Printed Circuit Boards... 5-4 Install Kits ... 5-6 ... 5-7 RAWINGS APPENDIX A J-BOXES... A-1 ENSOR OSITION UNCTION Installation Requirements... A-3 Installation Process ... A-3 Specifications ... A-6 Declarations ...
  • Page 6: Preface

    Preface This manual provides the information you need to install a AD32 System. It explains the AD32 System architecture and gives you the step-by-step tasks for installing the system. It also serves as a continuing reference for maintaining and troubleshooting the AD32 System.
  • Page 7: Documentation Conventions

    Documentation Conventions This manual uses text in different ways to identify different kinds of information. Where appropriate, the following styles and symbols are used. italics Used for terms that are specific to AD32 and for text that requires emphasis; also used for document titles. monospace Used for names of screens and menus, and any information that appears on a screen.
  • Page 8: Getting Help

    The document number for this manual is 8000-1702-02. Getting Help If you have a question about the AD32 operation, and you cannot find the answer in this manual, contact the American Dynamics Customer Care at 800-507-6268 or Fax at 858-642-2441. AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 9: F Unctions

    AD32 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 In this chapter: n System Overview ...1-3 Introduces the AD32 System functions and capabilities. n System Components...1-4 Describes the major components of the AD32 System. n AD32 Features and Functions ...1-5 Lists the features and functions of the AD32 System. n Specifications ...1-6 Lists the electrical, mechanical, environmental, compatibility, and regulatory data of the AD32 System.
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 11: System Overview

    System Overview The AD32 System is an economical video security management system. This matrix-switched CCTV (closed circuit television) surveillance system is capable of controlling up to 32 video inputs (SpeedDome cameras) and up to five video outputs (video monitors/VCRs). The system’s operator uses video control stations (Enhanced T OUCH RACKER...
  • Page 12: System Components

    System Components This section describes the major components of the AD32 System. SpeedDome and SpeedDome Ultra The SpeedDome and SpeedDome Ultra camera domes are part of a programmable camera network. These devices let security personnel remotely track a target, near or far, even in low light. The domes, which are small and unobtrusive, are designed for use in retail stores, casinos, manufacturing facilities, hotels, hospitals, and locations where appearance is important.
  • Page 13: Ad32 Features And Functions

    AD32 Features and Functions The AD32 System provides the following features and functions (in alphabetical order). 8 VMS alarm inputs and one relay output. 32 programmable timed events. 32 x 5 Camera/Monitor matrix switching. Accessible system information includes product code, dome product code, and ROM checksum. Auto-sensed camera types: Fixed, SensorNet SpeedDome, or SpeedDome NP.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Specifications SensorNet Bit Rate: 230.4Kbps Physical Layer: Non-shielded twisted pair Link Layer Protocol: SDLC Application Protocol: Proprietary Network Nodes: OUCH SensorNet Domes OUCH RACKER Operator Inputs: 31-key keypad, 2 toggle switches, 1 Tracker Ball Operator Outputs: LCD screen (2-line x 16- character) Control Input/Output: SensorNet (Domes, OUCH...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Theory

    CHAPTER AD32 SYSTEM THEORY CHAPTER 2 The architecture and operation of the AD32 System are covered in Chapter 1 Introduction. A more detailed theory is not applicable for this product. AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 16 THEORY AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 17: Installation

    CHAPTER AD32 SYSTEM INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3 In this chapter: n Introduction ...3-3 n Before You Begin ...3-3 n Pre-Installation Checklist...3-3 n Planning the Installation ...3-4 n SensorNet Network Design Guidelines ...3-4 n Designing the SensorNet Network ...3-6 n Video and Data Flow ...3-7 n System Installation Sequence ...3-7 n Installing Power...3-9 n Installing Domes and Cameras ...3-9...
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes how to install and configure the AD32 System. The design team determines the SensorNet network topology (daisy-chain, backbone, or star) and how devices will attach to the network. These decisions determine the SensorNet data cable routing between the SensorNet devices and the AD32 Video Matrix Switcher (VMS), and which devices require termination.
  • Page 20: Planning The Installation

    Planning the Installation After completing the system design and ordering the required components, your first step in installing a AD32 System is to develop a detailed system layout. This results in a marked-up facility floor plan showing the precise locations of all domes and cameras, monitors, VCRs, T controllers, and the OUCH...
  • Page 21: Daisy Chain Link Guidelines

    the terminate position, a resistor is placed across the SensorNet cable connections to suppress reflected signals. Think of each SensorNet link as a single twisted pair cable with a terminating resistor at each end. A driver and up to 32 devices are then placed along the cable. If the driver is placed at one end of the cable, it must be terminated, and it can only support one cable branch.
  • Page 22: Remote Dome Considerations

    Figure 3-2. Backbone Link Devices Driver T - Terminated Locate the driver anywhere along the backbone. Terminate the devices at both ends of the backbone link. Leave all other devices unterminated. Attach up to 32 devices per link. Limit the total cable length to a maximum of 1km (3,281 ft) or less.
  • Page 23: J-Box Not Required

    Next, develop a network diagram for connecting J- Boxes to the EIMs. Also show which J-Box and EIM must be terminated. Finally, develop a network diagram for the T controllers, showing how each one attaches to RACKER the VMS. For examples and rules to attach Enhanced T controllers to the SensorNet network, see RACKER SensorNet Network Design Guidelines in this...
  • Page 24: Verifying And Unpacking Equipment

    Figure 3-4. AD32 Video and Data Paths Composite Cable – video, data, power Programmable Domes: SpeedDome or SpeedDome Ultra Trunk Run to Video Matrix Switcher – One video cable per dome + data (twisted pair) cable and 1 spare video cable per J-Box. Note: Video and data cables may follow different paths.
  • Page 25: Installing Power

    Installing Power The following equipment requires a 110Vac outlet: AD32 VMS EIMs J-Boxes Cameras and domes not attached to a J-Box Video monitors VCRs The necessary number of outlets can be provided by installing individual outlets in the VMS area or by mounting multi-outlet power strips on the wall behind the VMS.
  • Page 26 Figure 3-5. Dome Connection to SensorNet J-Box SpeedDome Jumper here to Terminate SensorNet J-Box P1 - P6: Power, Data to 6 domes HOST AUX 5-pin Compression Video to Trunk Connectors Connection For SpeedDome Ultra, attach the leads to the P1 and P7 compression connectors on the I/O board, as shown in Table 3-3 and plug the cable's BNC connector into the dome's video lead.
  • Page 27: Attaching J-Boxes To The Video Matrix Switcher

    For SpeedDome, attach a 7-pin female compression connector to the dome end, as detailed in Table 3-3. Plug this connector into the P3 connector on the SpeedDome UniCard, and plug the cable's BNC connector into the board's video port (J1). Set jumpers E2 and E3 to the SNET position.
  • Page 28 Figure 3-6. SensorNet J-Box Connections to Video Matrix Switcher Using J-Box 5-pin Compression Connectors from Composite Cables to J-Box Data/Power (P1-P-6) Data and Power BNC Video Connectors Video Trunks BNC Video Connectors CAMERAS SensorNet RJ45 Set Jumpers JW1-4 to 1-2 position to Terminate 3 2 1 3 2 1...
  • Page 29: Connecting Cables-Without J-Box

    Data and Power See Figure 3-6. At the J-Box end, plug the composite cables into connectors P1 through P6. Attach the SensorNet cable from the host or driver to pins 1 and 2 of a 4-pin compression connector. If attaching J-Boxes or other devices to the AUX terminal, attach the device attachment cable to pins 3 and 4.
  • Page 30 Figure 3-7. SensorNet and Video Cable Connections Without J-Box SpeedDome UniCard BNC Video Connector Power & Data Connector Disconnect power before attaching cables. SensorNet Connections Speed Speed Dome Dome Ultra Connector 7-pin None SensorNet Pin 1 P1-Lead 5 SensorNet Pin 2 P1-Lead 6 28Vac Pin 3...
  • Page 31: Installation Procedures

    Installation Procedures This section describes the installation procedures for the AD32 System components. W A R N I N G: SHOCK HAZARD Do not connect power cables until directed during the power up sequence. AD32 Video Matrix Switcher (VMS) Based on the site survey guidelines, set the VMS in place.
  • Page 32: Installing Enhanced Touch Tracker Controllers

    Installing Enhanced T Controllers RACKER Installation Kit (0351-0474-07): INSTL KIT,VM32 TOUCH TRKR, W/RJ45 Description CABLE ASSY,MDLR,14FT,8 COND,CROSS-P SCR,THD CUT,M2.9X9.5,PHP,ST,Z,T1 ANCHOR,PLASTIC,W/O SCREW,8-10 SCR,TYP AB,PHP,CAD,#8X1" CONN,PLUG,TUBLR,.200CTR,26-12AWG,1X LUG,SPADE,CRIMP,INSUL,22-16AWG CABLE,3COND,18AWG,CM INTERCONNECT BOX,TOUCHTRACKER CABLE ASSY,TOUCH TRACKER,INTFC TO Q HOOD,D-SUB,9POS,EMI/RFI,.25 DIA CAB CONN,D-SUB,PLUG,HSG,9POS,SSI FERRITE CORE VM32 QUICK REFERENCE GUID TOUCH TRACKER STRAIN RELIEF INSTR W A R N I N G: SHOCK HAZARD...
  • Page 33 Figure 3-10. AD32 Wiring Diagram J-Box P8 J-Box P1-P6 COLOR PIN Function COLOR Orange Host A Orange Yellow Host B White Orange Auxiliary A Yellow Auxiliary B Black Yellow EIM Transformers 24 Vac A Ground 24 Vac B 24 Vac A Ground 24 Vac B EIM #1...
  • Page 34: System Setup Procedures

    Connect the power transformer cable and the SensorNet network data cable, and if required, the network data cable to EIM #2, to the compression connector (2109-0254-04), and connect it to J3 on the EIM. Connect the three conductors of the data cable (0650-0932-01) to the 9-pin connector plug (2130- 0021-01) and assemble the hood (2125-0007-02) onto the plug.
  • Page 35: Switching Primary And Secondary Functions Between Controller Units

    The Tracker Ball provides variable speed control of a camera’s pan and tilt. The zoom and focus buttons lets you control a camera’s zoom and focus. Figure 3-12 shows the default button setup. The T ’s menu mode (Error! Reference OUCH RACKER source not found.) lets you perform system setup and...
  • Page 36: Resetting A Dome

    3. Press the zoom (top line) or focus (bottom line) button to select the Adjust V-Phase menu option. Adjust V-Phase Adjust V-Phase <NEXT> <PREV> <NEXT> <PREV> 4. Press Next or Prev to observe V-Phase through the oscilloscope. 5. Press Menu to exit. Off-line domes or fixed cameras will generate a warning beep and disallow use of the V-Phase utility.
  • Page 37 You can also view the selected dome’s firmware product codes. While in the Camera Control Mode, press the Info button on the T ’s keypad. The LCD OUCH RACKER screen displays the Flash PROM data (indicated by the letter F): Cam 32 Cam 32 Mon 5...
  • Page 38 INSTALLATION Notes: AD32 SYSTEM 3-22...
  • Page 39: Service

    AD32 SYSTEM SERVICE CHAPTER 4 In this chapter: n Introduction ...4-3 n Troubleshooting Procedures...4-3 Monitor and VCR ...4-3 Camera Control ...4-4 Alarm Processing ...4-4 n Enhanced Touch T RACKER Maintenance ...4-5 AD32 SYSTEM CHAPTER...
  • Page 40 SERVICE AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 41: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter contains the AD32 System troubleshooting procedures. Tools and Equipment Required Only the V-Phase Adjustment Procedure requires the use of tools and equipment. The required items are listed in that section. Troubleshooting Procedures Perform these procedures for the following problems: Monitor and VCR No video on monitor.
  • Page 42: Camera Control

    Connect the patch cables, “T” connector, and scope as shown in the following diagram. Camera “T” Connector Scope Settings: 0.2 v/div 10 sec/div Line sync Scope Select a camera on the AD32 System that does not have the screen rolling problem. Observe the composite video from the camera on the scope and note the location of the sync pulses on the display.
  • Page 43: Enhanced Touch Tracker Maintenance

    Enhanced T OUCH RACKER Maintenance Perform these procedures to keep your T s operating properly: RACKER Tracker Ball does not move smoothly or binds or sticks. Check for dust and debris around the Tracker Ball. Remove any foreign matter. OUCH AD32 SYSTEM SERVICE...
  • Page 44 SERVICE Notes: AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 45: Part List.

    CHAPTER AD32 SYSTEM REFERENCE CHAPTER 5 In this chapter: n Parts Lists...5-3 n Drawings...5-5 AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 46 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 47: Assemblies

    Parts Lists Assemblies 01ADTT32E TTRKER,AD32 CONTROLLER Item Part Number Description 5604-00XX-XX XFR OPTION,TOUCH TRKER 0351-0547-XX POWER CORD OPTIONS 0100-2324-05 PKG ASSY,TOUCH TRACKER,AD32 0100-2324-05 PKG ASSY,TOUCH TRACKER,AD32 Item Part Number Description 0300-2249-05 TOUCH TRACKER,AD32 0351-0474-07 INST KIT,VM32 TTRK,RJ45&INTRCN 0649-0973-02 PKG ASSY,TOUCH TRACKER,NON-BRANDE 0300-0997-01 SPEAKER ASSY,TOUCH TRKR Item...
  • Page 48: Install Kits

    1540-0094-01 CAP,100UF,25V,20%,AL,RD,C35,39 1509-1032-161 CAP,.01UF,100V,10%,X7R,1206, C38,77-89,105-112,114 1545-0011-01 CAP,330UF,25V,20%,AL,8x10.8,C40 1509-0031-01 CAP,27P,50V,5%,NPO,1206,C41,42 1540-0177-01 CAP,3300UF,10V,20%,AL,5S,LO-ES,C48 1540-0175-01 CAP,1500UF,25V,20%,AL,R,5S,C51 1540-0176-01 CAP,220UF,63V,20%,AL,R,5S,C52 1509-1021-551 CAP,1000P,50V,5%,NPO,1206,C54,123,127 1537-0006-01 CAP,.1F,5.5V,DBL LAYER,C61 1509-3301-551 CAP,33P,50V,5%,NPO,1206,C65,66 1509-1011-150 CAP,100P,100V,5%,NPO,0805, C124,125,128,129,130,132 2104-0035-01 CON,HDR,2.54C,2P,5.97L,AU,E2,5,J1 2700-0014-04 FLTR,EMI,FR,4-LN,THIN,PC-MT,FB1,2 2700-0015-01 FLTR,EMI,FR,1-LN,PC-MT,FB3,4 1801-0018-03 FLTR,EMI,FR,600 OHM @100M,0805, FL1-6,9-14 2109-0287-01 CON,MDR,JCK,R/A,8P/8C,PC ,J2 1800-0097-01 IND,1000UH,10%,1A,BOBBIN ,L1,2 2109-0206-16 CON,HDR,SHR,.1C,2X8P,AU,P1...
  • Page 49: D Rawings

    Drawings This section lists the drawings that are available. Drawings identified by a are included. Assemblies 0300-0997-01 OUCH RACKER 0300-0998-01 OUCH RACKER 0300-1000-01 OUCH RACKER 0300-2249-00 Enhanced T OUCH 0300-2250-00 OUCH RACKER 0650-0932-01 Interface Quad Switcher Cable Assy 5604-0006-00 120/24Vac Step Down Transformer (3 sheets) 6003-0047-00 Crossed-pinned 8-Conductor RJ45...
  • Page 50 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST Notes: AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 51: Appendix A J-Boxes

    AD32 System J-BOXES CHAPTER A Regulatory Requirement: These products can only be used with Sensormatic Electronics Corporation products. J-Boxes (junction boxes) provide power and data concentration for attached SpeedDome and SpeedDome Ultra camera domes. They also amplify the data signals, to achieve greater transmission distances and allow attachment of additional J-Boxes or devices.
  • Page 52 APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 53: Sensor Net 1-Position Junction Box (J-Box

    SensorNet 1-Position Junction Box (J-Box) This weather-resistant box provides power and data communications for one SpeedDome or SpeedDome Ultra camera dome. One of these boxes ships with each Outdoor SensorNet SpeedDome. IMPORTANT: Regulatory Requirements and other declarations on page A-6. If you need assistance...
  • Page 54 6. Using the enclosure's mounting brackets as a template, mark the mounting hole locations on the designated area of the wall. 7. Drill holes at the marked areas to accommodate the required mounting hardware. 8. Secure the enclosure in place using either the four hollow wall anchors for sheetrock, concrete anchors for blocks, or wood screws for plywood.
  • Page 55 Figure A-4. PCB Connectors and Jumpers +5VDC AC PWR FALSE 3 2 1 DOME 123 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST HOST 3 2 1 DOME 123 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST HOST AUX P8 Connector P1 Connector Color Pin Function Color...
  • Page 56: Specifications

    Specifications Electrical Power Source (50–60Hz)... 100–120/200–240Vac Power Consumption:... 250W max. Voltage Output: ... 28Vac, 5A max. Fuses F1, F2:... 2A, 250V, Slow Blow Fuses F3, F4:... 6.3A, 250V, Slow Blow Dimensions Height: ... 32cm (12.6in.) Width: ... 21cm (8.27in.) Depth: ... 16cm (6.3in.) Weight: ...
  • Page 57: Sensor Net 6-Position Junction Box (J-Box

    SensorNet 6-Position Junction Box (J-Box) This box provides power and data communications for up to six SpeedDome or SpeedDome Ultra camera domes. IMPORTANT: Regulatory Requirements and other declarations on page A-10. If you need assistance... Call Sensormatic Customer Support at: 1-800-543-9740 Figure A-6.
  • Page 58 6. Using the enclosure's mounting brackets as a template, mark the mounting hole locations on the designated area of the wall. 7. Drill holes at the marked areas to accommodate the required mounting hardware. 8. Secure the enclosure in place using either the four hollow wall anchors for sheetrock, concrete anchors for blocks, or wood screws for plywood.
  • Page 59 Figure A-9. PCB Connectors and Jumpers +5VDC AC PWR FALSE 3 2 1 3 2 1 DOME 456 DOME 123 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST HOST Domes 4–6 3 2 1 3 2 1 DOME 456 DOME 123 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST...
  • Page 60: Specifications

    Specifications Electrical Power Source (50–60Hz)... 100–120/200–240Vac Power Consumption:... 250W max. Voltage Output: ... 28Vac, 5A max. Fuses F1, F2:... 2A, 250V, Slow Blow Fuses F3, F4:... 6.3A, 250V, Slow Blow Dimensions Height: ... 32cm (12.6in.) Width: ... 21cm (8.27in.) Depth: ... 16cm (6.3in.) Weight: ...
  • Page 61: Appendix B Video Matrix Switcher Alarm And Relay Connections

    AD32 System VIDEO MATRIX APPENDIX B SWITCHER ALARM AND RELAY CONNECTIONS In this appendix: n Alarm and Relay Connections... B-3 AD32 SYSTEM APPENDIX...
  • Page 62 APPENDIX B AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 63: Alarm And Relay Connections

    Alarm and Relay Connections The back panel of the AD32 Video Matrix Switcher provides eight alarm contact inputs, an external frequency synchronization input, and contact terminations for an internal alarm-activated relay. You can program the Form-C internal relay to activate during alarms for control of a VCR or other alarm response device.
  • Page 64 Appendix B Notes: AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 65: Appendix C Adding Domes To J-Boxes

    APPENDIX AD32 System ADDING DOMES APPENDIX C TO J-BOXES In this appendix: n Attaching Additional Domes to J-Box...C-3 AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 66 APPENDIX C AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 67: Attaching Additional Domes To J-Box

    Attaching Additional Domes to J-Box When attaching additional domes to SpeedDome Ultra, strip 1.2cm (.5 in.) of insulation from each SensorNet cable conductor 30.5cm (12 in.) from the end. Fold each Figure C-1. Attaching Additional Domes to a SensorNet J-Box-an Example SpeedDomes: attached via composite cables...
  • Page 68 APPENDIX C Notes: AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 69: Appendix D Attaching Sensorlink Pc

    APPENDIX AD32 System ATTACHING APPENDIX D SENSORLINK PC In this appendix: n Attaching SensorLink PC to the AD32 System... D-3 AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 70 APPENDIX D AD32 SYSTEM...
  • Page 71: Attaching Sensorlink Pc To The Ad32 System

    Attaching SensorLink PC to the AD32 System The SensorLink PC (SLPC) system allows remote viewing and control of up to 16 AD32-controlled cameras and domes. The SLPC system consists of the following components: The remote SensorLink PC system The CC50 Camera Control Module The TX50 Transmitter Module Up to four EX45 Video Expansion Modules The TX50 Transmitter Module, which controls...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX D Notes: AD32 SYSTEM...
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  • Page 74 3. Tape Here Postage Stamp Sensormatic Electronics Corporation 951 Yamato Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 Attention: Technical Communications Department Dept. 440 / MS C-27 2. Fold Here 1. Fold Here...
  • Page 75 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 1 Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River, New York 10965 U.S.A. Business: 914-624-7600 Technical Support Center: 800-442-2225 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation 951 Yamato Road Boca Raton, Florida 33431-0700 U.S.A. Telephone 561-989-7000 Telefax 561-989-7017 Toll free 800-543-9740...

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