Basic System Operation; Logging Off; Displaying Quick Views - American Dynamics ADTT16E Quick Reference Manual

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Basic System Operation

Logging On
If passwords are enabled, you must log on before
using the controller.
1. Enter Password appears on the LCD.
2. Enter the 4-digit password.
• If the code is recognized, the Camera
information appears on the LCD.
• If the code is not recognized, the controller
beeps and Enter Password remains on
the LCD. Try entering the password again.
3. Once the password is entered, you can begin
performing the other tasks described in this
manual.

Logging Off

1. Press Menu. Logoff appears on the first line
of the LCD.
2. Press Zoom to select the first line of the LCD.
3. Enter Password appears on the LCD
indicating that the logoff was successful.
Changing Monitor Display
Formats
If you are connected to a quad splitter or
multiplexer, different display formats are available
on the Main monitor.
• Full-screen
• 2X2 (for quad splitters and 4, 9, and 16-camera
multiplexers)
• 3X3 (for 9 and 16-camera multiplexers)
• 4X4 (for 16-camera multiplexers)
Press
(Display button) to sequence through
the available display formats.
Note:
If a Quest multiplexer is installed, other
display formats are available. See the ADTT16E
Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual
(8200-0306-02) for more information.
ADTT16E ADVANCED DOME CONTROLLER
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Selecting Cameras
1. Enter the camera number (1-64).
2. Press
(Camera button).
The selected camera's video appears in full-screen
format on the monitor under control by the
controller.
Stepping through the Cameras
To sequentially display the first 16 installed
cameras, press Previous and Next.
• Previous displays the prior camera in the
series.
• Next displays the following camera in the
series.
"Flipping" the SpeedDome
Press the Flip button to rotate the currently
selected SpeedDome 180° in the opposite
direction.
Running the Apple Peel Pattern
The "Apple Peel" pattern is the default pattern for
SpeedDome camera domes. It consists of three
revolutions of camera panning with tilt, starting at
the ceiling line. Each revolution tilts down
approximately 30° and provides a complete view of
the area.
Press Peel to run the Apple Peel pattern for the
currently selected SpeedDome. The pattern
repeats indefinitely until a camera command (pan,
tilt, zoom or focus) is sent to the dome running the
pattern.

Displaying Quick Views

Quick Views allow you to call up a scene from
programmable domes, regardless of where that
dome is currently pointing.
Note:
SpeedDome Ultra III and newer domes
support 96 Quick Views. Domes older than
SpeedDome Ultra III support 4 Quick Views.
1. Select the camera whose Quick View you want
to display.
2. Enter the Quick View number (1-96) and press
View.
The selected Quick View displays on the monitor.
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