American Dynamics AD2052 System Programming Manual

American Dynamics AD2052 System Programming Manual

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for the 2052
MegaPower II WIP System
System Programming Instructions
This manual describes the system programming procedures for the American Dynamics model 2052 MegaPower II WIP System.
The 2052 MegaPower II WIP System is a CCTV surveillance system for multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and
multiple control stations. The 2052 is capable of controlling a maximum of 512 video input sources such as cameras and a
maximum of 32 video outputs such as monitors and video tape recorders. A menu-driven program is provided on the 2052 for
system setup operations. Non-menu setups of camera titles, system date and time, alarm arming/disarming, camera presets, and
individual Monitor Tours are provided using the keyboard.

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  • Page 1: System Programming

    MegaPower II WIP System System Programming Instructions This manual describes the system programming procedures for the American Dynamics model 2052 MegaPower II WIP System. The 2052 MegaPower II WIP System is a CCTV surveillance system for multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations.
  • Page 2 NOTE: 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: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 2052 DESCRIPTION... 1 System Features ... 1 SYSTEM OPERATION ... 1-1 System Keyboards ... 1-2 Keyboard Passcode Entry... 1-2 Operating System Software Verification ... 1-3 System Reset... 1-3 Keyboard Control ... 1-3 Non-Menu Programming... 1-3 Menu Programming... 1-3 KEYBOARD CONTROL ... 2-1 Keyboard Passcode Entry...
  • Page 4 Print Messages ... A-3 Monitor Arming Code ... A-4 Alarm Arming Notes ... A-5 Arming Codes - Arm Types... A-6 On-Screen Status Line Displays ... A-8 American Dynamics Keyboards ... A-9 Computer Control ... A-10 Keyboard Auxiliary Key Functions... A-11 Page...
  • Page 5: 2052 Description

    A A D D 2052 DESCRIPTION The 2052 MegaPower II WIP System is a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations. The 2052 system is capable of controlling a maximum of 512 video input sources such as cameras and other video sources, and a maximum of 32 video outputs such as monitors and video tape recorders.
  • Page 6 The 2091 Code Generator converts this data to Control Code or RS-232 code for American Dynamics Receivers. Switcher Follower Action: When equipped with the optional 2031 Switcher Follower units, the 2052 system can switch audio circuits, activate graphic display boards, etc.,...
  • Page 7: System Operation

    This section of the manual provides an overview of the system operation and setup programming functions. System Keyboards ........1-2 Keyboard Passcode Entry .
  • Page 8: System Keyboards

    (or external computers) connected to the 2052CPM. For security purposes, certain keyboards have restricted setup capabilities. Refer to the appropriate keyboard installation manual and to the list of American Dynamics Keyboards provided in the Appendix, page A-9. System Keyboards Several American Dynamics keyboards are available for use with the 2052CPM.
  • Page 9: Operating System Software Verification

    Operating System Software Verification When calling American Dynamics for assistance, the revision level of the 2052CPM software may require verification. To verify the 2052CPM operating system software: 1. Turn the keyswitch on the keyboard to the PROG position. 2. Enter the following keyboard F2 code combinations: “70 F2”...
  • Page 11: Keyboard Control

    This section of the manual describes the standard 2052 system operating capabilities that are provided from any American Dynamics keyboard. These system operations are “monitor oriented” in that a keyboard controls only those functions associated with the monitor and camera under control of the keyboard.
  • Page 12: Keyboard Passcode Entry

    KEYBOARD CONTROL KEYBOARD CONTROL Keyboard Passcode Entry Passcode entry is a security procedure to allow only authorized personnel to operate the system. When USER IDS is enabled (see USER IDENTIFICATION menu, page 4-27), model 1676B and 1677 keyboards cannot access the system. Access is allowed from a 1678CM or 2078 keyboard only.
  • Page 13: Controlling Camera Site Functions

    Controlling Camera Site Functions Camera site control functions (pan/tilt, motorized lens, presets, and auxiliaries) are available at the keyboard after the desired camera is called to a monitor. • If the desired camera is being displayed as part of an operating tour, press the keyboard HOLD button to stop the tour on the desired camera.
  • Page 14: Running A Tour

    KEYBOARD CONTROL Running a Tour A Tour sequentially displays a selected series of camera video inputs on one monitor. Monitor Tours are temporary tours defined by non-menu programming, page 3-4. System Tours are defined and saved by menu programming, page 4-5. To start a Monitor Tour: - Press the keyboard RUN button following programming of the tour (see page 3-4).
  • Page 15: Non-Menu Programming

    Non-Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the 2052 system non-menu setup programming capabilities. These system operations are accessed only from 1678CM or 2078 keyboards. As a security feature, these keyboards have a keyswitch for disabling these programming functions. System Reset...
  • Page 16: System Reset

    NON-MENU PROGRAMMING NON-MENU PROGRAMMING The following non-menu setup programming functions are accessible from AD full-function system keyboards. NOTE: The keyswitch must be in the Program (PROG) position for the non-menu programming functions. System Reset It may be necessary to clear all programmed information from the 2052CPM, and reset the system to factory defaults.
  • Page 17: Programming Preset Scenes

    Programming Preset Scenes Motorized camera pan/tilt and lens units with preset capability (feedback potentiometers) can be controlled from AD 1680 or 1640 Series Receivers. A suitably equipped camera Receiver can store 72 preset scenes (71 scenes for certain AD Receivers configured for Autopan) for subsequent recall.
  • Page 18: Monitor Tour Programming

    NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Monitor Tour Programming A Tour sequentially displays a selected sequence of camera video inputs on any monitor. A Monitor Tour is a temporary sequence of cameras programmed for the called monitor. A maximum of 64 cameras may be included in a Monitor Tour. Cameras may be entered in any order and as often as required.
  • Page 19: Arming Monitors

    Arming Monitors System monitors are armed using a Monitor Arming Code which identifies the alarm Display method (Single, Block, or Dual monitors), Queuing method (Sequence or Hold), and the Clearance method (Instant, Auto, or Manual clear). The Monitor Arming Codes available in the 2052 are listed at the right, and are described in Appendix, page A-4.
  • Page 20: Arming Alarm Contacts To Monitors

    NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Arming Alarm Contacts to Monitors Note: The following procedures are for 1678CM keyboards only. For other keyboards, use the Monitor/Contact Access menu, page 4-26. To arm an alarm contact to a monitor: 1. Call the desired monitor for arming. 2.
  • Page 21: Menu Programming

    This section of the manual describes the 2052 system menu programming capabilities. These are accessed only from 1678CM or 2078 keyboards. Menu Programming... 4-2 Accessing the Menu System... 4-2 Exiting from the Menu System... 4-2 Main Selection Menu... 4-2 Cursor Positioning/Paging... 4-3 System Menus...
  • Page 22: Main Selection Menu

    MENU PROGRAMMING MENU PROGRAMMING All the features of the 2052 are programmable through on- screen menus. The menus are displayed via a separate video output, labeled PROG MON, on the rear of the 2052CPM. This video output may be connected to a separate monitor, or connect back into the video switching system for display on any system monitor.
  • Page 23: Cursor Positioning/Paging

    Cursor Positioning/Paging The following cursor instructions apply to all menus. To position the cursor to a desired location on the menu: • Use the joystick to move the cursor to the desired selection. • Press the NEXT button until the cursor is placed at the desired selection.
  • Page 24: Set Time And Date

    MENU PROGRAMMING SET TIME AND DATE Use the SET TIME AND DATE menu to set the date format, date, time, and day of the week for all on-screen displays. SET TIME AND DATE DATE FORMAT - MM-DD-YY DATE - 09-20-91 TIME - 16:57:26 DAY OF WEEK - TUE PREVIOUS MENU...
  • Page 25: Set System Tours

    SET SYSTEM TOURS A System Tour is a programmable sequence of cameras that can be called to be displayed on the called monitor, or called by Event Timers. The SET SYSTEM TOURS menu permits programming of 64 System tours. The tour being programmed is identified in the TOUR line of the menu.
  • Page 26 MENU PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM TOUR To select a System Tour for programming: 1. Move the cursor to the TOUR number line at the top of the Set System Tours menu. 2. Enter the desired tour number (1-64) on the keypad. 3.
  • Page 27 CN (Connect Next) If a salvo or tour switching is desired at a tour entry: 1. Move the cursor to the CN column and desired entry line. 2. Press the ACK key to cycle through the CN selections. Press the NEXT key to accept the displayed selection. Enter one of the following numbers and press the ACK key.
  • Page 28: Set System Salvos

    MENU PROGRAMMING SET SYSTEM SALVOS A System Salvo is a group of cameras that can be called simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors. A salvo can be called manually via keyboard commands, automatically when included in a System Tour or another System Salvo, or on alarm when included in an Alarm Contact setup.
  • Page 29 PROGRAMMING A SALVO To select a System Salvo for programming: 1. Move the cursor to the SALVO number line at the top of the SET SYSTEM SALVOS menu. 2. Enter the desired salvo number (1 - 64) to program. 3. Press the ACK key. See page 4-3 for cursor movement instructions.
  • Page 30: Set Event Timers

    MENU PROGRAMMING SET EVENT TIMERS Event Timers permits automatic callup of System Tours and/or Alarm Monitor/Contact Tables. Each one of the automatic callups is referred to as an Event. The EVENT TIMER menu is used to identify each Event and to program each Event for automatic callups.
  • Page 31 Alarm Monitor/Contact (ALM ) callup Five Monitor/Contact Tables can be programmed to define which alarm contacts are armed for each monitor in the system (see page 4-26 for Monitor/Contact Table programming). The first table, Table 0, defines the current (active) system monitor/contact arming state.
  • Page 32: Set Alarm Contacts

    MENU PROGRAMMING SET ALARM CONTACTS The SET ALARM CONTACTS menu is used to associate cameras to alarm contacts (see Alarms, Appendix pages A-3 to A-7). A maximum of 1024 entries are allowed. Each Alarm Contact Number (ACN) is associated with a camera number, dwell time, and optional preset, auxiliary, and connect next for salvo call on alarm.
  • Page 33 PROGRAMMING THE ALARM CONTACTS Alarm Contact Numbers 1 through 512 are defaulted to cameras 1 through 512, and contact numbers 513 through 1024 are also defaulted to cameras 1 through 512. Dwell Times are defaulted to two seconds, presets are defaulted to no preset scene callup (0), auxiliaries are defaulted to no action (0), and Connect Nexts are defaulted to no connect (N).
  • Page 34 MENU PROGRAMMING AUX (Auxiliary) If an auxiliary action is desired for an ACN entry: 1. Move the cursor to the AUX column and desired ACN. 2. Press the ACK key to cycle through the available auxiliaries actions. Press the NEXT key to accept the displayed selection.
  • Page 35: Monitor Status

    MONITOR STATUS The MONITOR STATUS display provides information about the 32 monitors connected to the system. This menu has two pages with 16 monitors displayed per page. See page 4-3 for menu paging instructions. M O N I TO R S TAT U S M O N C A M S T S TO U R...
  • Page 36: Monitor Menu

    MENU PROGRAMMING MONITOR The MONITOR menu is used to review and change each monitor's setup programming. To select a Monitor for review or programming: 1. Place the cursor on the MONITOR line. 2. Enter the monitor number (1 - 32) on the keypad and press the ACK key to move to the ARM TYPE field.
  • Page 37 ### (Block number) - The block number field associates monitors together to form a monitor “block” for alarm callup. A monitor block may consist of any set of system monitors and need not be contiguous. When a block ARM TYPE is selected above, the cursor is moved to the Block number field and a default block number is automatically indicated.
  • Page 38: Camera Menus

    MENU PROGRAMMING CAMERA MENU The CAMERA menu is used to re-assign camera numbers, to program camera titles, and to setup camera Video Loss Detection modes. Each entry of the Camera menu brings up another menu, as shown below and on page 4-19. The RETURN MAIN line of the Camera menu returns to the Main Selection menu, page 4-2.
  • Page 39: Camera Title

    TITLE The Camera TITLE menu permits programming a 16-character alphanumeric title for each camera for its on-screen display. This menu also allows selection of the video loss detection mode for each camera input, if a Video Loss Detector module is present and setup for a port (see Ports menu, page 4-20). CAMERA - 0001 VIDEO LOSS - OFF TITLE -...
  • Page 40: Port Menu

    MENU PROGRAMMING PORTS The PORT menu is used to configure baud rates, data bits, parity, stop bits, and port use for each of the eight RS-232 ports of the 2052CPM. Note: Once the connections and selections for the port have been made, do not change the settings, i.e., baud rate, parity, or port use, unless the connected devices (baud rate, parity) are changed as well.
  • Page 41 ALARM - Used for an Alarm Interface Unit connection for input of alarm codes to the 2052CPM. Each alarm event message sent to this port generates an output message to a serial printer via the PRINTER port (see below). KEYBOARD - Enables keyboard (or computer) control inputs to the port. For this use set Data Bits to 8, Parity to NONE, and Stop Bits to 1.
  • Page 42: Access Menus

    MENU PROGRAMMING ACCESS The ACCESS menus define system partitioning which controls operator keyboard access to monitors, cameras, pan/tilts, and alarms. System partitioning is used to segment the 2052 Switching System for the individual installation. All Access menus are displayed in multiple pages, both vertically and horizontally.
  • Page 43: Keyboard/Camera View

    KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW This menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera viewing access, which prevents selected keyboards from calling up selected cameras for viewing on any monitor. (If you can't view the camera you also can't control it.) In this menu it is the keyboard which controls what can be viewed on a monitor.
  • Page 44: Keyboard/Camera Control

    MENU PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL This menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera control access which prevents selected keyboards from controlling remote functions on selected cameras. This feature only prevents control, it does not prevent camera viewing. (Any camera that is locked from a keyboard viewing access, page 4-23, would also be locked from that keyboard for control.) In this menu it is the keyboard which controls which camera can be controlled.
  • Page 45: Monitor/Camera Access

    MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESS This menu defines the Monitor/Camera access which prevents selected monitors from viewing selected cameras. In this menu it is the monitor which controls what can be seen on itself. If access is denied, that camera can not be called to that monitor from a keyboard.
  • Page 46: Monitor/Contact Access

    MENU PROGRAMMING MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESS The MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESS menu defines which alarm contacts are associated to each monitor in the system. Five Monitor/Contact Tables can be programmed by this menu, providing different Monitor/Contact associations. The first table, Table 0, is the current (active) system Monitor/Contact arming status.
  • Page 47: Priority Menus

    PRIORITY MENU The PRIORITY menu is used to: • Enable (or disable) user identification passcode entry into the system, • Configure each of the eight priority levels, • Set priority levels for a maximum of 32 keyboards or 64 users, •...
  • Page 48: Set Keyboard

    MENU PROGRAMMING P R I O R I T Y 1 . U S E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N 2 . S E T U S E R 3 . S E T P R I O R I T Y R E T U R N M A I N SET USER If USER IDs is enabled (page 4-27), the SET USER menu is...
  • Page 49: Set Priority Level

    SET PRIORITY The SET PRIORITY menu is used to define the configuration for each of the eight priority levels. All levels default to the same configuration. Each priority level can be configured as desired. Once the levels have been defined, the desired priority level may be applied to individual users and/or keyboards.
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  • Page 51: Appendix

    Auxiliary and Preset Alarm Callups ... A-5 Wired Alarm Contact Sets ... A-5 Monitor Arming Codes - Arm Types... A-6 On-Screen Status Displays ... A-8 American Dynamics Keyboards ... A-9 Computer Control of 2052... A-10 Keyboard Auxiliary Key Code Functions ... A-11 Appendix...
  • Page 53: Programming Overview

    ALARMS - PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW An ALARM is a signal generated by an external device that is connected to an AD Matrix Switching System, either directly or through an Alarm Interface Unit. External alarm signals can be generated in different manners, such as opening a locked door or window, or detecting a moving object.
  • Page 54: Appendix Alarms

    APPENDIX ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODE The Monitor Arming Code identifies the alarm Display, Queuing, and Clearance methods for the monitor. Alarm Display Methods The Alarm Display method specifies the way that video armed for an alarm is displayed on multiple armed monitors. There are three Alarm Display methods: Single, Block, or Dual.
  • Page 55: Alarm Arming Notes

    ALARMS - ARMING NOTES Associating Alarms with Camera Salvos Each alarm contact may be associated with a camera salvo for callup when the alarm is received. Camera salvos can be defined either by the System Salvo menu, page 4-8, or by the Connect Next feature of the Alarm Contacts menu, page 4-12.
  • Page 56: Arming Codes - Arm Types

    APPENDIX ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODES - ARM TYPES The following are the available Monitor Arming Codes for the 2052. Each is identified by the code number, in parentheses, and the ARM TYPE letter codes that are displayed in the Monitor menu, page 4-16.
  • Page 57 BLOCK Display, HOLD Queuing (10) BHI - Multiple monitor alarm block, all armed/alarmed contacts are queued and displayed on monitors with no existing alarms. Monitors display and hold the first alarmed contacts. The alarmed contacts are removed from the queue when the alarm closure is restored. (10) BHI A - Multiple monitor alarm block, all armed/alarmed contacts are queued and displayed on monitors with no existing alarms.
  • Page 58: On-Screen Status Line Displays

    APPENDIX ON-SCREEN STATUS LINE DISPLAYS Setup/Programming The following messages appear in the monitor on-screen Status Line during certain non-menu programming functions. SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THR, FRI, SAT - displayed during setup of Day of the Week, page 3-2. The appropriate code is displayed after the selection is made.
  • Page 59: American Dynamics Keyboards

    1 In systems with appropriate Alarm Software 2 Requires appropriate On-Site Receivers 3 Wall-type transformer supplied 4 For rack mount models add suffix R to the model number; (5.25" H) * Vector Solving Joystick AMERICAN DYNAMICS KEYBOARDS 2078, 1678CM 1678CME 1677...
  • Page 60: Computer Control

    2052 setup programming commands are not provided via these codes. The optional software package 2052SW15 is available for external 2052 setup programming from a PC. Contact American Dynamics Applications Department for a more detailed Applications note on ASCII remote control. ASCII/HEX Codes for System Control...
  • Page 61: Keyboard Auxiliary Key Code Functions

    KEYBOARD AUXILIARY KEY CODE FUNCTIONS F1 - Special function key: 1-F1 - Unlocks the current camera 2-F1 - Locks the current camera 99-F1 - Logoff from passcode Logon F2 - Special function key*: 1-F2 - Sets on-screen Time and Date display ON 2-F2 - Sets on-screen Time and Date display OFF 3-F2 - Sets Camera Title, Number, &...
  • Page 62 An American Dynamics Product Designed and built by Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division One Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River, New York, 10965 (914) 624-7600 Technical Support Center 1-800-442-2225 FAX: 914-624-7685 8000-0914-01 OP2052SPB October 1994 Printed in USA...

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