Installation and Operating Instructions This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the AD1686B Dual Channel Receiver. Receivers are designed as the remote control device for operation of a motorized pan and tilt unit and a motorized lens unit. Since camera sites are often a great distance from the operator’s viewing location, these Receivers provide the operator with positive control of the...
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This software/firmware is confidential to and is copyrighted by SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION. It is not to be copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent of SENSORMATIC. The software is furnished to the purchaser under a license for use on a single system. NOTE: Information furnished by SENSORMATIC is believed to be accurate and reliable.
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The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVERS (OR BACK) . NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
Auxiliary Connections ... 11 Pre-position (Preset) Connections ... 12 Power Connections ... 14 TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2150 to AD1686B ... C-2 AD1996 CPU to AD2091 to AD1686B ... C-3 AD1686B to AD1240P Pan/Tilt ... C-4 INDEX SPECIFICATIONS... Rear cover CONTENTS...
AD1686B DESCRIPTION The AD1686B Receiver is a 2-channel controller used with Matrix Switching Systems to control pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, and auxiliary functions at a camera site. This Receiver is classified as a dual-channel type since two independent control channels are supplied, Channel A and Channel B.
(where n is the block number) = Receiver Camera Number Example: If the actual Camera Number is 150, the block number set at the Control Code source is 3 and the AD1686B Receiver camera number setting is 22, calculated as follows: (Actual Camera Number)
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R107 R100 Figure 1 - AD1686B PCB Connector, Switch, and Resistor Locations Receiver Configuration Switch S3 general description is listed below. This table is continued on page 4 to describe the switch settings in detail, with a list of individual switch position settings.
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Table 2 - S3 Configuration Select (Continued from page 3) SW1 - Channel B Type - The AD1686B can act as a dual camera receiver with no auxiliaries, or as a single camera receiver with a set of auxiliaries. This is set using S3, SW1.
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AD1686B Table 3 - S1 Camera Number Switch Settings - Channel A CAMERA NUMBER L = left ("off"); R = right ("on") Switch Position CAMERA NUMBER SETUP Switch Position...
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SETUP Table 4 - S2 Camera Number Switch Settings or Auxiliary Settings Channel B CAMERA NUMBER L = left ("off"); R = right ("on") Switch Position CAMERA NUMBER AD1686B Switch Position...
Check all wiring and cabling before applying power. Mounting AD1686B Receivers are for outdoor use (except models with an "N" suffix). Mount these units with the hinged side facing to the left. This orientation optimizes heater operation and provides maximum protection from the weather.
Code Source Figure 4 - Code Line ``Daisy Chain’’ Connections The 120-ohm resistor for the AD1686B is located on the PCB in the lower left corner of the board and is designated R7. This resistor may be taken out of the circuit by removing the J37 jumper cap (see Figure 1, page 2).
AD1686B Pan/Tilt and Lens Connections The AD1686B Receiver connection to a Pan/Tilt and a motorized Lens is with a 12-pin connector. This connector, for Channel A, is located on the main PCB, to the right of the DIP switches S1 and S2, and is labeled J5 (see Figure 1, page 3).
AD1686B Auxiliary Connections When the AD1686B Receiver is set for single camera operation with auxiliaries, connection of auxiliary equipment to Channel B is made to the 12-pin connector, labeled J4, located on the Receiver PCB. See Figure 1, page 3. The camera Pan/Tilt and Lens connections for Channel A is made as described on pages 9 and 10.
CONNECTIONS Pre-position (Preset) Connections The AD1686B Receiver connection to the Pan/Tilt and Lens pre-position servo unit is with a 9-pin connector labeled J2 (see Figure 1, page 3). For dual camera channel operation, a second 9-pin connector, labeled J3, is used for Channel B.
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AD1686B Table 7 - Pre-position Pan/Tilt and Lens 9-pin Connector Pinout PIN No. FUNCTION (+) REF Tilt Focus Zoom (-) REF Shield Shield No Connection PIN No FUNCTION (+) REF Tilt Focus Zoom (-) REF Shield Shield No Connection Refer to the pin location diagrams in Figure 1, page 3, for the pin positions of the 9-pin connectors.
4. Pass the power wire through the bushing to the AC power connector - do not tighten bushing. a. Model AD1686B operates on 120 volts, 50/60 Hz. Use only 14 gauge copper wire for 120 volt AC power input. b. Model AD1686B-X operates on 230 volts, 50/60 Hz.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2150 Controller to AD1686B CAMERAS MAXIMUM DISTANCE between AD1686B and AD2150 is 5000 Ft, using shielded, 18 AWG cable W S B OFF ON Code R105 R108 R102 R101 R106 R107 R103 R100 ALARMS RELAY CODE BWS BWS BWS BWS...
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OFF ON Code NOTE: In this configuration the AD2091 is set to address the appropriate camera group, and the AD1686B CAMERA ID switches are set for the camera number, 1 - 64 (see page 3). TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS PORTS Coax Data Line...
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1686B to AD1240P Pan/Tilt with Pre-position AD1240P 13-pin Connector, Preset pins: 7. +REF 8. PAN Pot Wiper 9. -REF 10. +REF 11. TILT Pot Wiper 12. -REF OFF ON Code NOTE: Connection shown using Channel A; both channel connections are the same.
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SPECIFICATIONS ......Rear cover IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS OPERATING THIS UNIT, OR NEED ASSISTANCE, CALL OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER AT: within the United States: 1-800-442-2225 outside the United States: (914) 624-7640 AD1686B...
AD1686B 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz AD1686B-X 230 VAC, 50 Hz Power: 30 W (standby) AD1686B: 1240 W maximum input @ 120 VAC AD1686B-X 1420 W maximum input @ 230 VAC Mounting: Surface Mount Size: 15.5" H x 12.8" W x 6.7" D (394 x 325 x 170 mm) Weight: 16 lbs.
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