American Dynamics ADTTE Operation And Programming Manual

American Dynamics ADTTE Operation And Programming Manual

Using matrix switcher with adtte keyboard controller

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Using MegaPower
ADTTE Keyboard Controller
Operation and Programming Reference Guide
Figure 1: MegaPower 48 (MP48) Typical Configuration
Programmable
Dome
Camera
Monitor
Touch Tracker
Figure 2: ADTTE Keyboard Controller
© 2004 Sensormatic Electronics Corp.
MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE
OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE
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48 Matrix Switcher with
Video Recorder
ADTTE
AD2088
Keyboard
Keyboard
Digital
MegaPower 48
Matrix Switcher/
Controller System
Pager
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Recorder Control
Devices
Alarm
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8200-0170-05, REV. A

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  • Page 1 Figure 1: MegaPower 48 (MP48) Typical Configuration Programmable Dome Camera Monitor ADTTE Touch Tracker Keyboard Figure 2: ADTTE Keyboard Controller © 2004 Sensormatic Electronics Corp. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE ® 48 Matrix Switcher with Digital Video Recorder...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Configuring Alarms... 39 Declarations ... 43 About this Guide This operation and reference guide explains tasks you can perform using the ADTTE keyboard with the MegaPower 48 (MP48) Matrix Switcher. It supplements material found in the following documents: • ADTTE Enhanced Touch Tracker Operator’s Manual, 8000-2675-02 •...
  • Page 3: About The Megapower 48 Matrix

    Manchester Control Code, RS-232, RS-422, and SensorNet. About the ADTTE Keyboard Controller The ADTTE keyboard is a video control station that is compatible with the MP48 matrix switcher/ controller systems. The keyboard provides the following operating modes: Keyboard Lock (Operate), Program, and Menu modes.
  • Page 4 Figure 3: ADTTE keyboard features 4. Zoom Buttons (In / Out) 5. Tracker Ball 1. The LCD displays status information, the selected monitor and camera numbers, and keyboard operating status. It also displays system prompts and messages. The following illustrates the fields that normally appear on the LCD.
  • Page 5 Operate mode. Used to program patterns in Program mode. Used to exit menu programming in Menu mode. H. Config: Used to adjust ADTTE keyboard settings, such as backlighting and key click volume. Menu: Used to display the MP48 main menu of the attached switching system.
  • Page 6: Identifying The Adtte Operating Mode

    MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Identifying the ADTTE Operating Mode The current operating mode of the ADTTE keyboard can be determined by looking at the lower-right corner of the LCD. Table 1: ADTTE modes Display Reading L: Keyboard Lock mode.
  • Page 7: General User Tasks

    F1 to log off. 3. UC (User Code) appears on the LCD to indicate successful log off. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Working in Keyboard Lock Mode When the keyboard is in the Lock mode, the following MP48 tasks can be performed.
  • Page 8: Enter

    03- 15- 03 0001 H O LD LO B B Y E N T R A N C E MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE The following information is displayed: A. Camera Number: Number assigned to the camera whose video is displayed.
  • Page 9: Controlling Cameras And Domes

    Lock the camera 1- F1 Unlock the camera Controlling Cameras and Domes With the ADTTE keyboard, you can control the pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris settings for appropriately equipped cameras. Using the Tracker Ball The Tracker Ball controls the panning and tilting of cameras connected to the switching system.
  • Page 10: Calling Presets

    Figure 11: Shot (Preset) and Pattern keys Shot Enter Pattern Exit MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE To call a preset: 1. Press – (to the right of the LCD). This ensures that the Touch Tracker is in recall mode.
  • Page 11: Holding Patterns

    32-F1 Go to (hold) Pattern 2 33-F1 Go to (hold) Pattern 3 MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Controlling Tours A tour is a dynamic sequence of camera views or patterns, each of which appears on a selected monitor screen for a specified dwell time.
  • Page 12: Controlling Auxiliary Devices

    A momentary auxiliary is deactivated. 4. To de-activate a latched auxiliary, press Auxiliary Off. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Acknowledging Alarms System cameras may be associated with alarm contacts connected to key security points. If an...
  • Page 13: Running Salvos

    If a salvo is called in response to a system alarm, the first monitor of the salvo group displays “ALARM” on the status line. The remaining monitors in the alarm salvo group display “SALVO”. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE 13 of 43 8200-0170-05, REV. A...
  • Page 14: Working In Program Mode

    The keyboard lock must be disabled to use this feature. To disable the keyboard lock, see Unlock/Lock the Keyboard. When the ADTTE keyboard is in Program mode, the following MP48 programming tasks can be performed. Table 4: Program Mode Tasks...
  • Page 15: Monitor Tour Programming Options

    Verify that the keyboard is in programming mode before performing this task. See Unlock/Lock the Keyboard on page 14. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE To program a monitor tour: 1. Select the monitor where the tour will run.
  • Page 16: Alarm Queuing Methods

    When all monitors in a given block are displaying alarm video signals, all subsequent alarms are held in queue until displayed alarms are cleared. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Alarm Queuing Methods Two alarm queuing methods are available: Sequence and Hold Queuing.
  • Page 17: Setting The Date Format

    18- Mon Arm On Disable manual override Any monitor armed for manual clearance will display a four-letter code acronym with “A” (acknowledge) as its fourth or right-most code letter. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Disarming a Monitor Command...
  • Page 18: Detecting Camera Video Loss

    3. Move the Tracker Ball to adjust the positioning of the text overlay 4. Enter 51 and press F2 when finished. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Detecting Camera Video Loss The MP48 system has built-in video loss detection.
  • Page 19: Audio Alarm Programming

    Audio Alarm Programming The ADTTE keyboard can be programmed to provide an audio tone when an alarm is received at an armed monitor under keyboard control. The system default setting is audio enabled (ON) for all system keyboards. Audio alarm signals can be enabled or disabled through a keyboard, a keyboard port, or system wide.
  • Page 20: Changing Adtte Keyboard Settings

    The default setting of the ADTTE keyboard is keyboard repeat on. Note: Older versions of the ADTTE keyboard do not allow for changing the repeat mode. Verify that the firmware version for the keyboard is F01F-2840-0106 and 0701-2839-0102 or newer. See Displaying the Firmware Version on page 21 for procedure.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Key Click Volume

    OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Displaying the Firmware Version If you should experience problems with your ADTTE, you may need to provide information about the firmware version. To display the firmware version: 1. Enter 100, and then press F1. Firmware information appears on the LCD.
  • Page 22: Working In Menu Mode

    Note: The menu functions are printed beneath the primary key function names on the ADTTE keypad appliqué. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Table 11: Multi-Function keys description...
  • Page 23: Changing System Settings

    In addition, you can configure the language setting for displaying menus. The supported languages are: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE To select a menu items: • Enter the number associated with the menu item and press Enter (Shot).
  • Page 24: Changing System Options

    2. Press Enter (Shot) to change the setting. 3. Press Exit (Pattern) to return to the previous menu when finished making changes. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Changing Time and Date Settings Use Time and Date to configure settings associated with year and date format, current date, and time.
  • Page 25: Changing Port Settings

    (Pattern) to return to the previous menu. IMPORTANT! Once the selections for a port have been made, do not change the settings unless the connected devices are changed as well. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Port Usage Notes Setting Description...
  • Page 26 Camera sync display code. • Y indicates that a sync (video) signal is present. • N indicates loss of sync. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Configuring Paging Profiles Use Paging Profile to create special profiles for sending messages to paging devices.
  • Page 27: Changing Monitor Settings

    Arming Codes on page 16 for more information. Monitor Block number (1-16). The block number associates monitors together to form a monitor block for alarm call up. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Setting Options Y (yes): Enables manual acknowledgement for instant and auto clear arming codes.
  • Page 28: Changing Camera Settings

    On a system reset, all pseudo numbers are reset to the real (default) camera numbers. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE To assign or change a Pseudo Camera Number: 1. Enter the Real # and press Page Up (Iris Close) or Page Down (Iris Open).
  • Page 29 Repeat steps 3b and 3c until the title is complete. 4. When finished making changes, press Exit (Pattern) to return to the previous menu. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Changing Preset Titles Use Preset Titles to program a 2-line, 16-character title that appears whenever a preset is displayed.
  • Page 30: Configuring User Or Keyboard Settings

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each preset number associated with the designated camera number. When finished making changes, press Exit (Pattern) to return to the previous menu. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Configuring User or Keyboard Settings...
  • Page 31: Keyboard Numbering

    Note: The default passcode for User 1 is 914365. This passcode should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to the system. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Changing Keyboard/Priority Settings If User IDs are disabled, select Keyboard to assign priority levels to the selected keyboard.
  • Page 32: Configuring Priority Settings

    Y (Yes): Lock camera control Lock Cam allowed. Ability N (No): Lock camera control not allowed. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Setting Description/Options Y (Yes): Override of Override keyboard/camera view and control partitioning restrictions allowed.
  • Page 33: Configuring Switching Settings

    Camera: Generally relates to a camera number, but may also represent a tour or salvo number. The CN field is used to identify if a camera, tour or salvo is called. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Setting Funct Note:...
  • Page 34 3 = 3 ON 7 = 3 OFF 4 = 4 ON 8 = 0 – (no action) MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Note: If the Connect Next field is set to S (salvo) or T (tour), do not enter an auxiliary action.
  • Page 35 NEXT. c. Enter the preset (1-96) or pattern (1-3) number for the entry. A zero entry indicates no preset or pattern. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Note: If the Connect Next field is set to S (salvo), a zero value must be entered for a preset or pattern.
  • Page 36 Changes the time for the currently displayed event timer. Timer To HH:MM MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE To create an event timer: 1. Move the cursor to the time line. 2. Enter the appropriate two-digit hour (00-24) and press Enter (Shot).
  • Page 37: System Partitioning

    25-28 Port 8 29-32 Keep this keyboard numbering information in mind when changing system partitioning settings. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Partitioning Keyboards and Monitors Use Keyboard/Monitor to specify which keyboards have access to which monitors.
  • Page 38: Camera Control

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each keyboard/camera you want to change. Press Exit (Pattern) to return to the previous menu. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Partitioning Keyboards and Camera Control Use Keyboard/Camera Control to specify which keyboards have control over specific cameras.
  • Page 39: Configuring Alarms

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each monitor/camera you want to change. Press Exit (Pattern) to return to the previous menu. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Configuring Alarms Use the Alarms menus to configure alarm messages;...
  • Page 40 Patch Panel Setup menu; however, RS-232, Dome, and Video Loss setup menus include the same settings. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE P A T C H P A N E L S E T U P...
  • Page 41 When the alarm is manually acknowledged, all members of the wired set will be cleared. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE To setup alarms: 1. Select the alarm type (patch panel, RS-232, dome, or video loss) from the Alarm Setup menu.
  • Page 42 Next to advance to the next field. 12. When finished making changes, press Exit (Pattern) to return to the previous menu. MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Associating Alarms to Monitors Use Associate Alarms to Monitors to configure specific alarm types to display on specific monitors.
  • Page 43: Declarations

    MEGAPOWER 48 / ADTTE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE Declarations Thank you for using American Dynamics products. We support our products through an extensive and worldwide network of dealers. The dealer, through whom you originally purchased this product, is your point of contact if you have a need for service or support.

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