American Dynamics ADTT16E Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Advanced Dome Controller ADTT16E Operator’s Manual 8200-0306-02 A1...
  • Page 3 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator’s Manual Version 0701-2833-0103 (EEPROM) 0701-2834-0201 (Flash PROM)
  • Page 4 Our dealers are fully empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support. Dealers should contact American Dynamics at (800) 507–6268 or (561) 912-6259 or on the web at www.americandynamics.net.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Using This Manual ...vi Text Conventions...vi Related Documents ...vii Support Services ... viii CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED WITH THE ADTT16E ADVANCED DOME CONTROLLER ... 1-1 What is the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller? ... 1-2 Equipment Overview... 1-3 System Features... 1-4 Controller Features ...
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  • Page 7: Before You Begin

    P R E F A C E Before You Begin This operator’s manual provides information about the ADTT16E advanced dome controller features and operation. It explains how to use the controller (Touch Tracker) to program and operate the CCTV system. It is designed to be a continuing source of information and reference while using the controller.
  • Page 8: Using This Manual

    Chapter 1 Getting Started with the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller: Provides an overview of the ADTT16E controller. It explains the different operating modes that may be experienced when using the controller. In addition, it explains how to access and use the controller menus to configure and program your controller.
  • Page 9: Related Documents

    Refer to the multiplexer instructions for more information. • Some ADTT16E systems are connected to a video recorder. Refer to the video recorder instructions for more information. Contact your sales representative if you need additional copies of the Operator's Manual or any other support documentation.
  • Page 10: Support Services

    Support Services Various support services are available to help you get the most from your ADTT16E advanced dome controller. • If you have a question about controller operation and cannot find the answer in this manual, consult with your supervisor.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: Getting Started With The Adtt16E Advanced Dome Controller

    Getting Started with the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller This chapter provides an overview of the ADTT16E advanced dome controller. It describes the controller features and explains the different operating modes that may be experienced when using the controller. In addition, it explains where to find additional information for using your system.
  • Page 12: What Is The Adtt16E Advanced Dome Controller

    What is the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller? The ADTT16E advanced dome controller is a video security system that supports the programming and recall of automated system functions, such as Quick Views, Patterns, and the Controller Sequence. The standard configuration consists of one or two controllers (Touch Trackers), a multiplexer or other video-switching device, monitors, a recording device, and up to 64 domes and fixed cameras.
  • Page 13: Equipment Overview

    Equipment Overview The ADTT16E system consists of controllers, cameras and domes, monitors, a switching device, such as a multiplexer or quad splitter, and recording devices. This equipment is illustrated in Figure 1-1 on page 1-2. Descriptions of the components follow.
  • Page 14: System Features

    System Features The ADTT16E advanced dome controller provides the following features: • Support for up to 64 domes. • Call up video from individual cameras or multiple cameras using a compatible quad splitter or multiplexer. • Control a camera's pan and tilt movements, as well as its zoom, focus, and iris settings.
  • Page 15: Controller Features

    Controller Features The ADTT16E controller, shown in Figure 1-2, is a video control station that provides easy access to a variety of video control features—from basic camera control to advanced automated functions. Figure 1-2: Controller features Zoom Out Tracker Ball The Tracker Ball provides variable speed control of a camera's pan and tilt.
  • Page 16: Controller Operating Modes

    Controller Operating Modes The ADTT16E controller functions differently depending upon the current operating mode. Five operating modes are available: Camera control mode • Menu/programming mode • Sequence mode • Alarm mode • Quest multiplexer control mode • Camera Control Mode Camera control mode is the normal operating mode for the controller.
  • Page 17 The event number (1 through 16) that the Sequence is currently displaying • The remaining seconds that until the next event occurs • For more information about the Controller Sequence, see chapters 3 and 4. Getting Started with the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller buttons scroll through...
  • Page 18 Assigns specific cameras to windows in multiplexer display format. Camera Selects the page to program for the selected multiplexer sequence. Zoom Focus For more information about the Quest triplex multiplexer functions, see Chapter 5. Cam 3 Alarm2 Src:Cam 5 Inp3 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 19: What To Do Next

    What To Do Next Now that you have a basic understanding of the ADTT16E advanced dome controller, you can begin using the system. The following table lists where to find additional information about using the system features: Chapter Chapter 2:...
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  • Page 21: Chapter 2: Changing Configuration Settings

    C H A P T E R 2 Changing Configuration Settings Before performing other tasks, verify that your ADTT16E advanced dome controller configuration settings are correct. Follow the instructions in this chapter to set the language, configure primary or secondary controller settings, configure the external system, and enable or disable passwords.
  • Page 22: Setting The Language For Prompts And Messages

    The controller automatically restarts to activate the new setting. I M P O R T A N T Extra controller appliqués are available for each supported language. Contact your American Dynamics representative for replacement appliqués. To replace the appliqué: 1. Disconnect power from the controller.
  • Page 23: Setting Up Primary Versus Secondary Controllers

    Setting Up Primary versus Secondary Controllers If two controllers are installed, one must be configured as the Primary Controller, and one must be configured as the Secondary Controller. The Primary Controller interfaces with the multiplexer or other video switching unit. In addition, the Primary Controller can change the display format of the Main Monitor and supports all system programming features.
  • Page 24 Primary Unit Change w <Next> Secondary Unit Change w <Next> Peel Info Output Menu Clear Iris Open Close Press Next to switch between Primary and Secondary Mode. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Previous Next...
  • Page 25: Configuring The External System

    Configuring the External System The controllers are capable of interfacing with a number of different external devices. The Primary Controller must be configured to communicate with the correct device for the system to operate correctly. Table 2-2 lists the available settings. Table 2-2: List of Configure Device settings Device Setting Device=Quad...
  • Page 26: Using Passwords To Restrict System Access

    Using Passwords to Restrict System Access When initially installed, the ADTT16E system provides full system programming authority to anyone with access to the Primary Controller. This configuration is suitable if you are not concerned about users changing system features, such as Quick Views, Patterns, or Sequences.
  • Page 27 Password Programming Guidelines 1. Do not create passwords that can be easily guessed. Avoid using repeating numbers, such as 1111 or 2222, or sequential numbers, such as 1234 or 9876. 2. Passwords for each privilege level should be distinct. For example, if you set the Administrator password to be 6528, you would not want the Programmer or Operator passwords to be 6527 or 6529.
  • Page 28 Make note of the Programmer password and keep it in a secure place. Provide this password to those users who require the authority to program system features, such as Quick Views, Patterns, and sequences. A password must be entered anytime the controller is used. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 29 Setting the User Password Users (operators) are restricted from performing any programming tasks. Users can only operate the ADTT16E system, log on or log off the controller, and change the LCD language setting. I M P O R T A N T You must be logged on as the Administrator to set the User (Operator) password.
  • Page 30 Once the Administrator password is set to 0000, all passwords are disabled. A password is no longer required to use the controller. Tip: If you experience problems disabling the password, program all password levels first, and then follow the procedure for password removal. 2-10 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3: Operating The Adtt16E Advanced Dome Controller

    C H A P T E R 3 Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller This chapter explains how to operate the ADTT16E advanced dome controller. It explains how to log on and off the controller if passwords are enabled. It describes how to change the monitor display format, select and control cameras, run automated system functions, and how to activate flip and peel functions for SpeedDome series camera domes.
  • Page 32: Logging On / Off The Adtt16E Controller

    Logging On / Off the ADTT16E Controller If passwords have been programmed for the advanced dome controller, you must log on before attempting to use the system. Passwords are 4-digit codes that restrict access to system functions. Three password levels are available: Administrator, Programmer, and User.
  • Page 33: Monitor Display Formats

    This button serves no function on the Secondary Controller. Figure 3-1 illustrates the location of the Display button. Figure 3-1: Display button Press to change display formats. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Peel Info Output Menu Clear...
  • Page 34 The camera number appears in the bottom of its respective quadrant on the monitor. (Display button) on the Primary , the monitor display changes from page 1, to page 2, to full- ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual (Display button) to...
  • Page 35 Sel button on the multiplexer twice. To return control to the Main monitor, press the Sel button again. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Video displays from 4 cameras when 2x2 format is active. 4-, 9-, and 16-camera multiplexers support this display format.
  • Page 36: Selecting And Controlling Cameras

    Peel Info Output Menu Clear Iris Open Close Message on Secondary Controller Camera In Use Camera Override ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Previous Next Enter a camera number and press to select a camera.
  • Page 37 Figure 3-3: Previous and Next buttons Note: Previous and Next step through the first 16 cameras. If more than 16 cameras are installed, the camera number must be manually entered. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Peel Info Output Menu...
  • Page 38 Non-programmable domes provide two speeds: normal and fast. Tilt Up Pan Left Tilt Down Moves camera up to left. Moves camera down to left. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Pan Right Tracker Ball Moves camera up to right. Moves camera down to right.
  • Page 39 Like the zoom buttons, the focus buttons react based on the length of time the button is pressed; the longer a focus button is pressed, the more noticeable is the response. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Zoom Out Focus Near...
  • Page 40 Info Output Menu Clear Iris Open Close Press both iris control buttons simultaneously to return to auto iris / auto focus operation. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Previous Next Press to make the image brighter.
  • Page 41: Speeddome Peel And Flip Features

    The following message displays on the LCD while the Apple Peel pattern is running: Note: If the ADTT16E controller is used with a Sensornet-to-RS-422 Code Converter and Pattern 3 has been programmed, pressing Peel runs Pattern 3. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller...
  • Page 42: Displaying Quick Views

    The controller beeps if an invalid Quick View number is entered. 3-12 Cam 16 Flip Dome Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Previous Next Cam 1 View 96 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Enter Quick View number and press to display the Quick View.
  • Page 43: Running Patterns

    Chapter 4 provides Pattern programming instructions. If a list has been compiled for your facility, refer to the Programming Worksheets (8200-0306-04) to determine which Patterns are available for the installed domes. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Flip View Pattern...
  • Page 44 The controller beeps if a Pattern for a non-programmable dome or if an invalid Pattern number (any number greater than 3) is entered. 3-14 LCD Information Cam 8 Run Pattern Cam 8 Pattern Done Cam 8 Repeat Pattern ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 45: Running The Controller Sequence

    Iris Close Figure 3-13: Sequence LCD display information Camera number of the currently running event The Sequence repeats indefinitely until Seq or Clear is pressed on the Primary Controller. Operating the ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern...
  • Page 46: Controlling Dome Outputs

    (8200-0306-04) next to the controllers to help operators determine which outputs are available. 3-16 Peel Info Output Menu Clear Iris Close Open LCD Information Cam 13 Output On Cam 13 Output Off ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Previous Next...
  • Page 47: Clearing System Alarms

    Tip: Only the Primary Controller can be used to perform this task. The ADTT16E advanced dome controller can be configured to handle up to 64 alarms. When an alarm is triggered, it takes precedence over the activity currently being performed on the Main monitor and Primary Controller.
  • Page 48 If system programming was in process when the alarm occurred, you resume programming from the beginning. 3-18 Peel Info Output Menu Clear Iris Close Open ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Previous Next...
  • Page 49: Chapter 4: Programming Controller Functions

    C H A P T E R 4 Programming Controller Functions This chapter explains how to program the automatic functions for the ADTT16E advanced dome controller. Programming instructions for Quick Views, Patterns, and the Controller Sequence are provided. In addition, system alarm set up is explained.
  • Page 50: Programming Quick Views

    To quickly program a Quick View, first adjust the camera to the desired scene. Press Menu, and then press View. You will be prompted to assign a View number. Enter the Quick View number (1-96), and press Zoom, Focus, or View to save. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 51: Programming Patterns

    Programming Patterns A Pattern is a series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome. Program Patterns if you need to observe large areas at your facility, such as parking lots, warehouses, or long hallways. Tour is another name used for Pattern. Depending on dome type, up to three patterns may be programmed.
  • Page 52 To quickly program a Pattern, first adjust the camera to the starting point of the Pattern. Press Menu, and then press Pattern. Enter the Pattern number (1-3) to start programming. Move the camera in the desired pattern. When finished programming, press Next to save the Pattern. Available commands ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 53: Programming The Controller Sequence

    Programming the Controller Sequence Program the Controller Sequence if different locations require regular monitoring. The Sequence is of a collection of 16 events that have been defined for your system's cameras initiated by the Primary Controller. Each event can be a Quick View, Pattern, or fixed shot that displays for a designated period (1 to 90 seconds).
  • Page 54 Changes the assigned action to a Quick View or fixed shot. Leave the View number blank for fixed shots. Erases the information for the selected field. This allows the event to be reprogrammed or skipped. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Assign Quick View or fixed shot Flip...
  • Page 55 Sequence Programming Instructions 1. Press Menu. 2. Scroll through the menu until Define Sequence appears on the LCD. Press Zoom or Focus to select. Information for the first event displays on the LCD. Continue with step 4 to program this event. Otherwise, continue with step 3. 3.
  • Page 56: Configuring System Alarms

    Programming alarms helps to provide notification of urgent situations arising at your facility. 64 dome alarms can be configured for the ADTT16E system. When triggered, an alarm can automatically display a video action (Quick View, a Pattern, or a fixed shot) and initiate an output.
  • Page 57 The blinking square on the LCD represents the cursor's location. Move the Tracker Ball up and down to move between inputs for the selected camera. Move the Tracker Ball left and right to move the cursor between the fields. The controller keypad is also used during alarm programming. Figure 4-4 illustrates the controller keypad;...
  • Page 58 Alarm Camera field (upper left of LCD). Repeat Steps 4 through 7. To complete alarm programming: Press Menu to save programming and return to • camera control mode. 4-10 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 59: Speeddome Lt Auto Pan Programming

    SpeedDome LT Auto Pan Programming The Auto Pan is a special feature supported by SpeedDome LT only. It allows you program a smooth side-to-side camera pan of an area. The SpeedDome LT does not allow you to program the same types of Patterns that other domes support. Instead, use Pattern programming to set the Auto Pan function.
  • Page 60 7. Press Next when finished programming. Pattern Saved appears briefly on the LCD. The controller automatically returns to camera control mode after saving the Pattern. Make a record of the Pattern, including the camera number and a brief description in the Programming Worksheets (8200-0306-04). 4-12 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 61: Chapter 5: Quest Multiplexer Support

    C H A P T E R 5 Quest Multiplexer Support The ADTT16E advanced dome controller provides support for the MultiVision Quest triplex multiplexer. This chapter describes how to use the controller to access the advanced features offered by the Quest triplex multiplexer. These features are not supported with the Quest duplex multiplexer.
  • Page 62: What Is The Multivision Quest Triplex Multiplexer

    • Special support for time-lapse VCRs • The ADTT16E Primary Controller can be used to access the multiplexer display formats, digital zoom, freeze frame, and sequence features. I M P O R T A N T ! All procedures documented in this chapter can also be performed using the front panel of the multiplexer.
  • Page 63: Using The Controller To Access Multiplexer Functions

    Using the Controller to Access Multiplexer Functions Specific controller keys permit access to the Quest multiplexer functions. Figure 5-1 illustrates the locations of the keys that can be used. Table 5-1 describes the various Controller features used to access the Quest multiplexer functions. Figure 5-1: Controller keys used with multiplexer features.
  • Page 64: Changing The Multiplexer Display Format

    Full-Screen 2X2 (4 Cameras) 3X3 (9 Cameras) 13 Cameras*,** Not available on 10-camera multiplexers. ** Not available on duplex multiplexers. to change the display Picture-in-Picture (PIP)** 7 Cameras ** 10 Cameras** 4X4 (16 Cameras)* ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 65 Assigning Cameras to Multiplexer Display Windows 1. Press until the display format you want to change appears on the monitor. 2. Press to start setup mode. The word Set and a highlight box appears on the screen. Figure 5-3: Example multiplexer display programming screen. Selected window 3.
  • Page 66: Using The Multiplexer Digital Zoom

    6. When finished using digital zoom, press D (right of LCD display) to exit digital zoom mode. Press B on Controller Multi- Select Window Window Press D on Controller ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Full Screen Zoom Switches between Full Screen mode and Zoom mode until D is pressed.
  • Page 67: Working With Freeze Frame And Freeze Field Modes

    Working with Freeze Frame and Freeze Field Modes The Quest multiplexer supports the ability to freeze the current image on-screen. This is useful if you need to briefly stop the live image to write pertinent information about a situation or zoom into the image. For example, you may want to log license plate numbers for vehicles entering a parking garage.
  • Page 68 Page5 and skips to 20 Exit when the Tracker Ball moves down. 9. When finished programming, press D (or move the highlight to 20 Exit and press Zoom or Focus) to run the programmed sequence. to add the camera to the window. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 69: Working With Controller Utilities

    C H A P T E R 6 Using System Utilities and Solving Problems This chapter provides information about performing utility tasks for the ADTT16E advanced dome controller. It also provides troubleshooting information for problem diagnosis. In This Chapter What are System Utilities? ... 6-2 •...
  • Page 70: What Are System Utilities

    What are System Utilities? If you need to perform maintenance on the ADTT16E controller, use the system utilities. System utilities assist you with self-help diagnostics and provide convenience features for system operation. There are two types of utilities available: dome utilities and controller utilities.
  • Page 71 Displaying Dome Identification Information 1. Select the dome whose information you need to display. 2. Press Menu. 3. Scroll through the menu items until Show Dome Info appears on the LCD. Press Zoom or Focus to select. 4. The dome’s Flash PROM and EEPROM information appear on the LCD: Flash PROM Version 5.
  • Page 72 Depending upon the dome type, different DirectSet menu options will be available. The Info button on the ADTT16E controller is used to display this menu. Figure 6-1: Displaying SpeedDome Ultra VII (or other suitably equipped dome) DirectSet Menu...
  • Page 73 Figure 6-2: SpeedDome Ultra VII 22x DirectSet Menu TOGGLE QUICK SET MENU DOME CONFIG MENU AUTO IRIS/AUTO FOCUS FLIP PEEL PATTERN SMOOTH SCAN STEPPED SCAN RANDOM SCAN DOME INFO Table 6-1 provides a description of the different DirectSet menu options. * Options 10-14 apply to SpeedDome Ultra VII Day/Night domes only.
  • Page 74 The dome pauses randomly as it rotates around the axis. Displays the Dome Information screen available through the dome configuration menu. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 75: Working With Controller Utilities

    Working with Controller Utilities The following topics cover the different controller utilities. Topic Adjusting LCD Brightness Turning Key Click Sound On / Off Adjusting Key Click Volume Locking or Unlocking the Multiplexer Front Panel Changing the Alarm Acknowledgement Setting Displaying System Information Note: You may also change the language setting, designate Primary or Secondary controller, configure the external device, and set the password.
  • Page 76 • If lock is disabled, Unlock_key momentarily displays on-screen. • 3. Press Menu to resume camera control mode. Note: When locked, the Quest multiplexer front panel lock button Keyclick OFF Change w <Next> ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual illuminates.
  • Page 77: Solving Problems

    Alarms can be manually acknowledged when automatic alarm acknowledgement is enabled. Press Clear whenever alarms occur. Displaying System Information This procedure allows you to display system information about the ADTT16E advanced dome controller. 1. Press Menu. 2. Scroll through the menu items until Show System Info appears on the LCD. Press Zoom or Focus.
  • Page 78: Solving Problems

    Solving Problems If you experience problems with your ADTT16E advanced dome controller, use this section to identify possible solutions. If these procedures do not solve the problem— or the problem is not listed here—contact your American Dynamics representative for assistance.
  • Page 79 Monochrome Video-Switching Unit Problems Problem Description No video on monitor. Cannot access menu displays. Quad display not shown in automatic sequences. Quad display is frozen and will not unfreeze. No alarm callup. Color Video-Switching Unit Problems Problem Description No video on monitor. Cannot access menu displays.
  • Page 80 Perform the motion detection setup and turn off the undesired motion targets. • Motion detection sensitivity may be too high. Adjust the motion sensitivity setting. • Delay setting is too short. Adjust the delay setting. ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual st the...
  • Page 81 Controller Camera Control Problems Problem Description Tracker Ball does not move smoothly or b inds or sticks. Erratic or no camera control with controllers. Unable to switch video. Alarm Processing Problems Problem Description No response to a contact alarm input. No response to a TTL/CMOS alarm input.
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  • Page 83: Appendix A: Software License Agreement

    A P P E N D I X A Software License Agreement By using the system software, you accept the terms and conditions of this license agreement. Read this license agreement carefully. 1. General. Software is being licensed to the Customer pursuant to the following terms and conditions, which supplement any purchase or lease agreement (the "Equipment Agreement") between Customer and Sensormatic Electronics Corporation ("SEC").
  • Page 84 SEC's sole obligation under this warranty will be to replace any defective media returned to it free of charge. The period of this warranty will be 12 months from the date of the Equipment Agreement (the “Warranty Period”). ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual...
  • Page 85 EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 6, SEC DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR THE DOCUMENTATION OR THEIR OPERATION OR USE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION DOES NOT APPLY IN SUCH STATES.
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  • Page 87: Glossary

    G L O S S A R Y 2x2 format Display format available on the Main monitor when using a quad splitter or multiplexer. Video from 4 cameras appears on the monitor at once—2 across and 2 down. 3x3 format Display format available on the Main monitor when using a 9 or 16-channel multiplexer.
  • Page 88 ADTT16E controller is used to display this menu. dome A camera housed inside a plastic dome. The ADTT16E system can be used to control programmable SpeedDome series, SpeedDome Ultra series, and SpeedDome Optima series camera domes. See also SpeedDome, SpeedDome LT, SpeedDome Optima, SpeedDome Optima LT, and SpeedDome Ultra series camera dome.
  • Page 89 Main monitor and a Call monitor. multiplexer The unit that some ADTT16E systems are connected to. It enables you to see video from up to 16 cameras simultaneously and select the monitor's display format—full-screen, 2x2, 3x3, or 4x4 display. If the Quest multiplexer is installed, additional display formats are available.
  • Page 90 The LCD's abbreviation for “quad processor.” quad processor The unit that some ADTT16E systems are connected to. It enables you to see video from up to 4 cameras simultaneously. quadrant One of the areas on a monitor that camera video can be displayed in when that monitor is in the multiplexed mode.
  • Page 91 SpeedDome A programmable camera that enables security personnel to track a target or Optima series survey an area. This camera supports programmable features (presets and camera dome patterns), 360° continuous rotation, and has a 16x or 22x optical zoom lens. This dome provides one input and one output.
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  • Page 93 Adjustment language, 2-2 primary versus secondary controller, 2-3 Administrator password how to disable, 2-10 how to set, 2-7 ADTT16E Overview, 1-2 Alarms clearing automatically, 3-17 setting up, 4-8 Apple Peel pattern, 3-11 Auto Pan feature SpeedDome LT, 4-11 automatic alarm...
  • Page 94 Quick Views displaying, 3-12 Running quick views, 3-12 Sequence programming display fields, 4-5 understanding, 4-5 ADTT16E Advanced Dome Controller Operator's Manual Set up alarms, 4-8 pattern, 4-3 quick view, 4-2 Setting language, 2-2 Software License Agreement, SpeedDome Apple Peel pattern, 3-11...
  • Page 96 Please visit our website for more information www.americandynamics.net © 2004 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Product specifications subject to change without notice. Certain product names mentioned herein may be trade names 8200-0306-02 A1 and/or registered trademarks of other companies.

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