American Dynamics DuoTect-C AD1562 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
American Dynamics DuoTect-C AD1562 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

American Dynamics DuoTect-C AD1562 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Digital motion detector
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AD1562 DuoTect-C
Digital Motion Detector
Installation and Operating Instructions
This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model AD1562 DuoTect-C Digital
Motion Detector. The DuoTect-C is an advanced video motion detection system for two cameras surveying most indoor and
outdoor scenes. The system analyzes detected motion for size, position, and rate of movement to discriminate for undesired
targets and to verify a valid intrusion before an alarm is issued. Verified intrusions initiate visual and audible alarm signals.

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  • Page 1 Digital Motion Detector Installation and Operating Instructions This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model AD1562 DuoTect-C Digital Motion Detector. The DuoTect-C is an advanced video motion detection system for two cameras surveying most indoor and outdoor scenes.
  • Page 2 Information furnished by AMERICAN DYNAMICS is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by AMERICAN DYNAMICS for its use; nor for any infringements of other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implications or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of AMERICAN DYNAMICS.
  • Page 3 The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Description ................... Features ...
  • Page 6 Setup (continued) Set System Parameters..7 OPERATING MODE ... 7 NUMBER OF CHANNELS ... 7 NUMBER O F M O N I T O R S ... 7 DWELL TIME ... 7 EDGE REJECTION..7 TRACE FADE RATE ... 8 ‘AD’...
  • Page 7: Description

    CH 1 w DuoTect C DESCRIPTION The AD1562 DnoTect-C is a video motion detection system for use with one or two cameras surveying indoor or outdoor scenes. Individual programmable detection zones optimize motion detection for each camera scene. Only standard color or black and white video signals from the cameras are required.
  • Page 8: Internal Setup

    Two internal jumpers, 54 and 56, are provided to independently set the termination of each rear panel video input. - If the input signal is terminated at the AD1562. set the associated jumper to the 75R position. - If the input is looped to another video device from the loop-through video output, set the jumper to HiZ.
  • Page 9: Rs-232 Output

    CONNECTIONS and FRONT PANEL CONTROLS CHANNEL Pushbuttons The channel select buttons designate which video signal is routed to Output 1 when the AD1562 is set for operation, see Video Output Selection, page 16. CH 1 Selects the video from channel 1 to Output 1.
  • Page 10: Setup

    ALARM LED is turned off. 3. The Passcode screen, illustrated below, is displayed. The numbers displayed at the bottom of the screen correspond to the eight buttons on the AD1562 panel, as indicated ENTER PASSCODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 below.
  • Page 11: Motion Detection Parameters

    The pages identified in the above table describe the setup procedures for these parameters. Detection A video picture input to the AD1562 is divided into detection cells within which motion can be detected. (There are 896 cells in the AD1562 NTSCIRS-170 model and 1024 cells in the AD1562X CCIRPAL model.) These detection cells can...
  • Page 12: Alarm Operation Parameters

    SETUP Alarm Operation Parameters The following paragraphs describe several parameters which control the DuoTect-C response to detected alarms. The channel setup menus, pages 10 and 12, provide procedures to set these parameters in either of the setup modes. Beeaer The audio beeper provides an audible alarm when a motion detection alarm is activated.
  • Page 13: Setup (Continued)

    SET SYSTEM PARAMETERS The SET SYSTEM PARAMETERS menu is used to set general system operating parameters. When this setup option is selected from the Main Menu, the following System Parameters menu is displayed, showing the current parameter settings. The default values are indicated in this illustration. SYSTEM PARAMETERS OPERATING MODE -...
  • Page 14: Trace Fade Rate

    SETUP TRACE FADE RATE The TRACE FADE RATE parameter establish the rate at which the Detection Trace dots (see Detection Trace, page 6) fade through eight levels of intensity to the normal cell intensity. There are three settings for TRACE FADE RATE: FAST, provides a rapid fading of the dot intensity (approximately l/2 second), MED, provides tbe default trace fade rate (approximately 2-...
  • Page 15: Dynamic M O D E Setup

    DYNAMIC SETUP Dynamic Setup allows operator selection of the detection parameters for analysis of each video input frame. This setup function is executed by selecting the SET UP CHANNEL ONE (or CHANNHL TWO) Main Menu option (page 4), when the menu CURRENT MODE is set to DYNAMIC. The Dynamic Setup functions for either channel are identical, and the procedures below apply to either channel selected.
  • Page 16: Setting Channel Dynamic Attributes

    SETUP Setting Channel Dynamic Attributes Setting channel Dynamic attributes is the second setup procedure of the Dynamic mode setup. A Channel Setup menu for Dynamic attributes is displayed following completion of the Configure Detection Zones setup procedures (page 9). This menu, illustrated below, is used to set the motion detection criteria for the selected channel.
  • Page 17: Setting Channel Detection Modes

    Setting Channel Detection Modes Setting Channel Detection Modes is the last setup procedure of the Dynamic Setup function. A Channel Detection Modes menu is displayed following completion of the Channel Dynamic Attributes procedures (page 10). This menu is used to set the parameters which establish motion detection modes and responses for the selected channel.
  • Page 18: Guardian M O D E Setup

    SETUP GUARDIAN SETUP Guardian Setup establishes the DuoTect-C parameters for comparing video input frames to a stored, static image for a specified level of change in picture content. This setup function is executed by selecting the SET UP CHANNEL ONE (or TWO) option from the Main Menu (page 4) when the system is set for Guardian mode.
  • Page 19: View Obstruction

    Channel Guardian Setup Channel Guardian Setup is the second setup procedure of the Guardian Setup function. A Channel Guardian Setup menu is displayed following the Contigure Channel Detection Zones procedure, page 12. This menu, illustrated below, is used to set all motion detection characteristics and responses for the selected channel.
  • Page 20: Beeper 1

    SETUP BEEPER The audio BEEPER provides an audible alarm when a motion detection alarm is activated. When alarms are enabled and valid motion is detected in a cell, the audible alarm indication sounds if it is enabled (ON). The default BEEPER setting is OFF, disabled. To change the BEEPER setting: 1.
  • Page 21: Set New Passcode

    DuoTect-C. If the user changes the passcode, via the Set New Passcode function, he is responsible for recording this passcode in a safe place. If the user passcode is lost, call American Dynamics Technical Support Center for assistance, This reset erases all user-entered information ENTER PASSCODE l-800-422-2225.
  • Page 22: Operation

    MENU LED will blink. In addition, when the menu system is started, an error message is displayed in place of the Passcode screen (see page 4). If this occurs, record the complete error message and call American Dynamics Technical Support Center for assistance. l-800-442-2225. Monitor Control Two separate video outputs, OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2, are provided for connection of monitors or other video equipment.
  • Page 23: Alarm Response

    Alarm Response When alarms are enabled, an alarm is triggered when motion is detected in accordance with the setup parameters for the selected mode. Dvnamic Mode If the motion satisfies the Retention, Sensitivity, and Adjacency criteria (page 10). If the zone that detects motion is enabled (Zone Enabled), if Zone Crossed is enabled and the motion crosses zones 1 and 2 in the direction enabled (page 11).
  • Page 25: Appendix

    APPENDIX...
  • Page 26: System Considerations

    Other important system considerations for achieving optimum motion detector performance are discussed below. Camera Selection AD1562 DuoTect-C may be used with both 2:1 interlace and random interlace cameras. No external sync drive from the camera is required. Nevertheless, camera selection is very important. The selected cameras should be electrically and mechanically stable, low- noise, high quality units for best performance.
  • Page 27 With these lenses. large light or dark objects, moving in the field of view, near but outside the sensitive window area of the motion detector, may open or close the lens rapidly enough to cause undesired alarms.
  • Page 28: Scene Management

    The AD1562 DuoTect-C can be used to maximum effect at night if the lighting used to illuminate a secure area is located at right angles to the camera. This ensures that the shadow of the intruder is visible to the camera, and so aids in detection.
  • Page 29 Detection Zone Pattern A full Detection Zone pattern contains 896 (AD1562 NTSC model) or 1024 (AD1562X PAL model) detection cells. These are intended to cover the usable portion of the video image (see below).
  • Page 30 Fiaure A-l SETUP: As shown in Figure A-2, the AD1562 is placed in Guardian Mode and a Detection Zone is designed slightly inside the image to be stored in memory. View Obstruction is set to an...
  • Page 31: Typical Detection Scenarios

    SETUP; The AD1562 is placed in Dynamic Mode and the entire scene is filled with detection cells for one zone. Before values are assigned to the vertical and horizontal adjacency, an analysis of the scene is required. In the field of view of the camera the truck is four (4) detection cells high and ten (10) detection cells wide.
  • Page 32: Typical System Connections

    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1 562 DuoTect-C Motion Detector OUTPUT ALARM OUTPUTS qx7ziJ I’ ’ j ! ALARM RELAY C L O S U R E S records Camera 1 input signal only AD1562 12ov 60Hz /irl ALARM LOGIC + CLOSURES...
  • Page 33 AD1 562 DuoTect-C Motion Detectors to AD1 408A Switcher ’ ~L.J ;o 0 0 01 MONITOR TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Local REMOTE START NOTE: In this setup, the VCR records all Detection T r a c e a n d i n d i c a t i o n s Local VCR NOTE: Impedance of local VCR and MONITOR must...
  • Page 34 AD1562 DuoTect-C Motion Detector with AD1996 Matrix Controller HP0047 JJOO07 CABLE - DATA L I N E - CONNECTION ILLUSTRATED WHERE DISTANCE BETWEEN UNITS IS GREATER THAN SEVEN FEET; IF DISTANCE IS LESS THAN SEVEN FEET, A DIRECT CONNECTION CAN BE MADE USING THE JJOO07 CABLE.
  • Page 35 PROBLW X No Video on Output Monitor(s) X Video pictures not good from one input X Cannot activate menu functions X Does not detect motion in camera scene X Output 1 display is locked and will not sequence CHECKLIST J Check that Monitor is powered on and setup J Check input Camera(s) power and lens setup (iris) J Check video connections from Camera(s) to DuoTect-C J Check video connections from DuoTect-C to Monitor(s)
  • Page 36 AD1562X - 230VAC, 50160 Hz Power: 6 Watts Video Signal: AD1562 - EIA STD RS-170, 525 lines @ 60 Hz AD1562X - CCIR or PAL STD, 625 lines @ 50 Hz Video Inputs: 2 input BNCs. 1 .OV p-p. composite video, selectable termination 7 looping output BNCs.

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