Testing Recorder Commands; Upgrade Kits And Peripherals - American Dynamics AD100 Installation Instructions Manual

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Testing Recorder Commands

Testing IR Commands via PC
Prior to final hookup of the AD1024 system with
recorder interface hardware, it is advisable to test the IR
command set with the system video recorders in a "test
bench" setting.
This will verify the proper operation of the recorder
interface modules while isolating the test from the
physical complexities of the actual site installation.
Connecting the IR Emitter Cables
1.
Connect the IR emitter cable mini-plugs into the
appropriate IR jacks on the AD100IR16 modules.
Note: the module's 16 IR connectors are labeled
IR-1 through IR-16 (see Drawing 3, page 5).
2.
Attach the adhesive emitter to the appropriate
location on the video recorder under test. If
necessary, consult the recorder manufacturer's
instructions to verify the proper location.
Testing the Recorder Command Set
1.
Select Functions/Test Recorder Commands. The
Test Recorder dialog box appears.
2.
Using the up and down arrows to the right of the
spin box, set the recorder # to a value between 1
and 2048. Test the seven recorder command
functions by pressing the command buttons in
sequence.
3.
Repeat step 2 for each recorder in the system, or, if
the number of system recorders is large and the
time allotted for testing is limited, randomly select
a smaller sub-set of the total number of recorders
and test their command functions.
Testing Commands with AD1024
1.
After testing the recorder commands with the PC,
disconnect the serial cable from the PC COM port.
Disconnect the DB9F adaptor from the modular
cable. Connect the RJ-45 connector to the
Peripheral Interface Port (PIP) of the AD1024
CPU.
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Recorder Controller/Interface Installation Instructions
Settings for the PIP are as follows:
2.
Using the AD2088 keyboard, call up each of the
system video recorder and test each of the recorder
command functions (see Drawing 4, page 9).
Notes on Controller Setup Functions
When the Functions menu is selected, Controller Setup
provides two options in addition to the two already
discussed:
Comm Port enables the user to choose COMM 1, 2,
3, or 4 on the PC used for system setup.
Default IR Frequency – Typical video recorders are
set to an IR frequency of 38 KHz. If a recorder
manufacturer's specifications indicate a different
frequency, the Default IR Frequency dialog box
enables the user to set a value ranging from 20 to
150 KHz.

Upgrade Kits and Peripherals

The following table lists the upgrade kits and
peripherals that are required for the applicable AD
matrix switcher/controller systems to accommodate
video recorder control operations:
Matrix Switcher/Controller System
AD1024 MegaPower II Matrix
Switcher/Controller System
AD2050 MegaPower II Matrix
Switcher/Controller System
AD2052 MegaPower II WIP Matrix
Switcher/Controller System
AD1995 MegaPower Matrix
Switcher/Controller System
Baud rate
9600
Data Bits
8
Stop Bits
1
Parity
None
Required Upgrade Kits & Peripherals
None required
AD1024CPUKIT Upgrade Kit for
existing AD1996CPU
AD2088 Full System Keyboard
AD1024CPU MegaPower CPU
AD1024S3 System Setup Software
AD2010DB Data Receiver/Buffer for
AD2010R and AD2020R Bays
AD2088 Full System Keyboard
AD1024CPU MegaPower CPU
Firmware
for
AD1609R
and
AD1625R Bays
AD1024S3 System Setup Software
AD2088 Full System Keyboard
Other Components must be
specified by Applications
Engineering.
8000-1796-01, Rev. B

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