American Dynamics AD2052 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

American Dynamics AD2052 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Model 2050
MegaPower II
Matrix Switching Bays
Installation and Operating Instructions
This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model 2050 Matrix Switching
System Bays. The 2050 MegaPower II is designed as an integrated matrix switching and control system for CCTV surveillance
systems having multiple cameras, multiple monitors, and multiple control stations. The 2050 Systems consist of a matrix
switching bay, its power supply module, a data receiver/buffer module, the required video input modules (VIM), video output
modules (VOM), and appropriate rear panels.

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  • Page 1 Matrix Switching Bays Installation and Operating Instructions This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model 2050 Matrix Switching System Bays. The 2050 MegaPower II is designed as an integrated matrix switching and control system for CCTV surveillance systems having multiple cameras, multiple monitors, and multiple control stations.
  • Page 2 This software/firmware is confidential to and is copyrighted by SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION. It is not to be copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent of SENSORMATIC. The software is furnished to the purchaser under a license for use on a single system. NOTE: Information furnished by SENSORMATIC is believed to be accurate and reliable.
  • Page 3 The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. CAUTION 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

    CONTENTS General Description ...1 System Modules Description Power Supply Module 2010PS ...2 Data Buffer Module 2010DB...4 Video Loss Detection Data Buffer 2010DBVL ...6 Video Input Module 2016AVIM ...8 Video Output Module 2024VOM ...9 Master Date Time Module 2024MDT ...10 Installation Power Sources...11 Mounting...11 Connections...11...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS System Configurations Level 1 Systems Level 1 - 256 X 16, One Bay with No Titles ...20 Level 1 - 192 X 16, One Bay System ...21 Level 1 - 448 X 16, Two Bay System ...22 Level 1 - 704 X 16, Three Bay System...23 Level 1 - 960 X 16, Four Bay System ...24 Level 1 - 1024 X 16, Five Bay System...25 Level 2 Systems...
  • Page 7: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION The MegaPower II 2050 Switcher/Control System is an integrated matrix switching and control system for CCTV surveillance systems. It is capable of controlling up to 1024 video input sources such as cameras, and 128 video outputs such as monitors and video tape recorders. The 2050 system consists of a matrix switching bay, its power supply module, a data receiver/buffer module, the required video input modules (VIM), video output modules (VOM), and...
  • Page 8: System Modules Description

    SYSTEM MODULES DESCRIPTION SYSTEM MODULES The following pages describe the plug-in modules available for 2050 switching bays. These include: Power Supply Module, 2010PS Data Buffer Module, 2010DB Video Loss Detection Data Buffer Module, 2010DBVL Video Input Module, 2016AVIM Video Output Module, 2024VOM Master Date Time Module, 2024MDT Power Supply Module - 2010PS The power supply module for the matrix switching bay...
  • Page 9 Power Supply Module - Rear Panel Figure 2 is the illustration associated with the features described below. 8- SERIAL # TAG: Serial number assigned to this 2050 switching bay. 9- DATA LINE IN: Input for DATA LINE. 10- DATA LINE OUT: Looping output for DATA LINE. This line must be terminated with a 75-ohm terminator.
  • Page 10: Data Buffer Module 2010Db

    SYSTEM MODULES DESCRIPTION Data Buffer Module - 2010DB The Data Buffer Module serves a dual purpose. First, it distributes switched video, from the bay's Video Input Modules, to other bays in multiple bay systems. The video observed from these outputs contain no character information, only standard video.
  • Page 11 Data Buffer Module - 2010DB (continued) Output 1 Output 8 Output 16 Figure 6 2010DB-21 to 2010DB-28 Rear Panel w/ 16 BNCs Multiple-Bay System for cameras 257-512 Output 1 Output 8 Output 16 Figure 7 2010DB-31 to 2010DB-38 Rear Panel w/ 16 BNCs Multiple-Bay System for cameras 513-768 SYSTEM MODULES DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 12: Video Loss Detection Data Buffer 2010Dbvl

    SYSTEM MODULES DESCRIPTION Video Loss Detection Data Buffer Module - 2010DBVL The Video Loss Detector Data Buffer Module provides the same capabilities as the 2010DB Data Buffer Module, with one significant addition. First, it distributes switched input video, with no character information, to multiple bay systems. It also filters incoming information from the DATA LINE to allow for the passage of localized information.
  • Page 13 2010DBVL-11 to -18 Multiple-Bay System for cameras 1-256 All American Dynamics equipment is configured as RS-232 DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) devices. For DTE-to-DTE connection to the 2010DBVL Terminal Box: - the XMIT pin of the 1996 port is connected to RCD (pin 4) of the 2010DBVL Terminal Box.
  • Page 14: Video Input Module 2016Avim

    SYSTEM MODULES DESCRIPTION Video Input Modules - 2016AVIM The 2016AVIM performs the actual video switching in the 2050 switching bay. Each module can switch any one of 16 video inputs to any video output, or multiple combinations of video outputs, up to 16. The 16 video inputs to the module are connected at the rear panel associated with the video input module.
  • Page 15: Video Output Module 2024Vom

    Video Output Module - 2024VOM The 2024VOM (Video Output Module) creates the titles that are added to the video output. Each module has four video outputs on its rear panel. Front Panel Front panel controls on the Video Output Module adjust the brightness, vertical, and horizontal position for each title displayed on each of the four video outputs.
  • Page 16: Master Date Time Module 2024Mdt

    SYSTEM MODULES DESCRIPTION Master Date Time Module - 2024MDT The 2024MDT Master Date Time Module provides looping connection of the video input signals and insertion of system time and date information on the video output connections. These modules are used with dedicated inputs for dedicated outputs, and do not perform any inter-bay switching.
  • Page 17: Installation

    INSTALLATION Mounting Bays are manufactured for standard 19-inch rack mounting and have a rack height of 10 1/2-inches, or one rack wide by 6 racks high. Bays must be installed with a minimum of 1 3/4- inch clearance between each bay (one rack unit). It is the responsibility of the installer to insure proper airflow around the bays to provide adequate ventilation.
  • Page 18: Setup

    SETUP SETUP - Internal Jumper Switches CAUTION - Due to the presence of non-insulated components with hazardous voltages, the following internal adjustments should be performed by qualified service personnel only. Data Buffer Module Switches The 2010DB Data Buffer Module serves a dual purpose. First, it sends video to the monitors and second, it filters incoming information from the high speed LAN line.
  • Page 19: Video Loss Detector Data Buffer

    Video Loss Detector Data Buffer Module Switches The 2010DBVL (Video Loss Detector Data Buffer Module) is similar to the 2010DB, with the added capability of video loss detection for each camera of the bay. A video loss detection message is transmitted via the RJ45 port on the 2010DBVL rear panel.
  • Page 20: Video Input Module

    SETUP Video Input Module Switches The 2016AVIM (Video Input Module) performs the actual video switch. Each module can switch any one of 16 video inputs to any video output, or multiple combinations of video outputs, up to 16. The 2016A Video Input Module must be set to the cameras and monitors it is to respond to.
  • Page 21 Table 3 - S1 Camera and Monitor Identification (continued) Switch Positions Camera 193-208 209-224 225-240 241-256 257-272 273-288 289-304 305-320 321-336 337-352 353-368 369-384 385-400 401-416 417-432 433-448 449-464 465-480 481-496 497-512 513-528 529-544 545-560 561-576 577-592 593-608 609-624 625-640 641-656 657-672 673-688...
  • Page 22: Video Output Module

    SETUP Video Output Module Switches The 2024VOM (Video Output Module) adds character information in the form of titles and time and date to switched video from 2016AVIM modules. Each 2024VOM card contains 2-pin jumpers and one 8-position DIP switch (see Figure 28).
  • Page 23 Table 5 - S2 Video Output Identification 1=On 0=Off Switch Positions Video Output 1 to 4 5 to 8 9 to 12 13 to 16 17 to 20 21 to 24 25 to 28 29 to 32 33 to 36 37 to 40 41 to 44 45 to 48...
  • Page 24: Power Supply Module

    SETUP Power Supply Set Up - Vertical Phase Adjustment The matrix switching bays are designed as vertical interval switches, thus giving the matrix switching bay the ability to switch between properly phased video inputs without producing a vertical roll, or a black bar, between each video switch.
  • Page 25: Powering Up

    POWERING UP The system may be brought on line after: - The CPU has been installed and connected. - A video input has been connected. - A monitor has been connected for viewing the output. - All lines have been properly terminated. - One keyboard (or external computer) has been connected for control.
  • Page 26: System Configurations

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS The following sections of this manual are organized specific to the system level to be installed. A level is defined as 16 video outputs, and may consist of one to several bays. Level 1 is for a maximum of 16 outputs, Level 2 is for 32 outputs, and so on up to Level 8 which is for a maximum of 128 outputs.
  • Page 27: Level 1 - 192 X 16, One Bay System

    LEVEL 1 - 256 X 15, One Bay System with Video Loss Detection A one bay, Level 1 system, with video loss detection and without video titles, allows a maximum of 256 video inputs switched to a maximum of 15 video outputs. This system is the same configuration of modules as the LEVEL 1 - 256 X 16 system except that the 2010DBVL-01 Video Loss Detection Data Buffer module is installed in place...
  • Page 28: Level 1 - 448 X 16, Two Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 1 - 448 X 16, Two Bay System A two bay, Level 1 system allows a maximum of 448 video inputs switched to a maximum 16 video outputs. Bay one consists of the first 256 video inputs. Bay two consists of the remaining 192 video inputs and four video output modules.
  • Page 29: Level 1 - 704 X 16, Three Bay System

    LEVEL 1 - 704 X 16, Three Bay System A three bay, Level 1 system allows a maximum of 704 video inputs switched to a maximum 16 video outputs. Bays one and two consist of 256 video inputs and bay three consists of 192 video inputs and 16 video outputs.
  • Page 30: Level 1 - 960 X 16, Four Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 1 - 960 X 16, Four Bay System A four bay, Level 1 system allows a maximum of 960 video inputs switched to a maximum 16 video outputs. Bays one, two, and three each consist of 256 video inputs. Bay four consists of 192 video inputs and 16 video outputs.
  • Page 31: Level 1 - 1024 X 16, Five Bay System

    LEVEL 1 - 1024 X 16, Five Bay System A five bay, Level 1 system allows a maximum of 1024 video inputs switched to a maximum 16 video outputs. Bays one through four each consists of 256 video inputs, and bay five consists of the 16 video outputs.
  • Page 32 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Video Input Connections: See LEVEL 1 - 448 X 16, Two Bay System and connect in a similar manner. Video Output Connections: Each 2024VOM-2 has a rear panel with 20 BNCs. The right most module is assigned to outputs 1-4.
  • Page 33: Level 2 Systems

    LEVEL 2 SYSTEMS Level 2 systems use up to nine matrix switching bays each with the 2010PS Power Supply Module and either the 2010DB or the 2010DBVL Data Buffer Module. Depending on the configuration, either 2010R Standard bays or 2020R Condensed bays are used in Level 2 systems.
  • Page 34: Level 2 - 192 X 32, Two Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 2 - 192 X 32, Two Bay System A two bay, Level 2 system allows a maximum of 192 video inputs switched to a maximum 32 video outputs. Bay one consists of 192 video inputs with the first group of 16 video outputs.
  • Page 35: Level 2 - 320 X 32, Three Bay System

    LEVEL 2 - 320 X 32, Three Bay System A three bay, Level 2 system allows a maximum of 320 video inputs switched to a maximum 32 video outputs. Bay one consists of 256 video inputs for the first 16 video outputs and bay two consists of 256 video inputs for the second group of 16 video outputs.
  • Page 36: Level 2 - 448 X 32, Four Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 2 - 448 X 32, Four Bay System A four bay, Level 2 system allows a maximum of 448 video inputs switched to a maximum 32 video outputs. Bay one consists of 256 video inputs, bay two consists of 192 video inputs with the first group of 16 video outputs.
  • Page 37: Level 2 - 704 X 32, Six Bay System

    LEVEL 2 - 704 X 32, Six Bay System A six bay, Level 2 system allows a maximum of 704 video inputs switched to a maximum 32 video outputs. Bays one and two each consist of 256 video inputs. Bay three consists of 192 video inputs with the first group of 16 video outputs.
  • Page 38: Level 2 - 960 X 32, Eight Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 2 - 960 X 32, Eight Bay System. An eight bay, Level 2 system allows a maximum of 960 video inputs switched to a maximum 32 video outputs. Bays one, two, and three each consist of 256 video inputs. Bay four consists of 192 video inputs with the first group 16 video outputs.
  • Page 39 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS If there are less than eight 2024VOMs in the system the remaining BNCs on the 2010DB-XX do not require any connection. Video Input Connections: See LEVEL 2 - 192 X 32, Two Bay System and connect in a similar manner. Video Output Connections: See LEVEL 2 - 192 X 32, Two Bay System and connect in a similar manner.
  • Page 40: Level 2 - 1024 X 32, Nine Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 2 - 1024 X 32, Nine Bay System A nine bay, Level 2 system allows a maximum of 1024 video inputs switched to a maximum 32 video outputs. Bays one through eight each consists of 256 video inputs, and bay nine consists of the first 32 video outputs.
  • Page 41 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Connect the topmost BNC from bay 3 on the 2010DB-31 panel, numbered 1, to the 2024VOM-2 in bay 9, for output 1, matching icon to icon. Continue in this manner until connections 1-4 of the 2010DB- 31 panel are connected to inputs 1-4 of the 2024VOM-2. Proceed to the next group of four BNCs on the 2010DB-31 and connect these to the second 2024VOM-2 for outputs 5-8.
  • Page 42: Level 3 Systems

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 3 SYSTEMS Level 3 systems use up to fourteen 2010 matrix switching bays each with the 2010PS Power Supply Module and 2010DB-XX Data Buffer module. Level 3 systems can consist of up to 192, 448, 704, 768, 960, or 1024 video inputs and up to 48 video outputs, arranged as 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, and 14 bay systems.
  • Page 43: Level 3 - 256 X 48, Four Bay System

    Unused video inputs do not require any external connection or termination, and may be left open. Video Output Connections: Each 2024VOM-1 has a rear panel with 16 BNCs. The bottom four BNCs are used for video output connections. The left-most module is assigned to outputs 1-4, the next for outputs 5-7, etc.
  • Page 44: Level 3 - 448 X 48, Six Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 3 - 448 X 48, Six Bay System A six bay, Level 3 systems allows a maximum of 448 video inputs switched to a maximum 48 video outputs. Bay one consists of 256 video inputs, bay two consists of 192 video inputs with the first group 16 video outputs, bay three consists of 256 video inputs, bay four consists of 192 video inputs with the second group 16 video outputs, bay five consists of 256...
  • Page 45: Level 3 - 512 X 48, Seven Bay System

    LEVEL 3 - 512 X 48, Seven Bay System A seven bay, Level 3 system allows a maximum of 512 video inputs switched to a maximum 48 video outputs. Bays one through six consists of 256 video inputs, and bay seven consists of 48 video outputs.
  • Page 46: Level 3- 704 X 48, Nine Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 3- 704 X 48, Nine Bay System A nine bay, Level 3 system allows a maximum of 704 video inputs switched to a maximum 48 video outputs. Bays one, two, four, five, seven, and eight consists of 256 video inputs each.
  • Page 47 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Continue in this manner until connections 1-4 of the 2010DB- 12 panel are connected to inputs 1-4 of the 2024VOM-1 of bay 3. Proceed to the next group of four BNCs on the 2010DB-12 and connect these four to the second 2024VOM-1 for outputs 5-8.
  • Page 48: Level 3 - 768 X 48, Ten Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 3 - 768 X 48, Ten Bay System A seven bay, Level 3 system allows a maximum of 768 video inputs switched to a maximum 48 video outputs. Bays one through nine consists of 256 video inputs, and bay ten consists of 48 video outputs.
  • Page 49 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Continue in this manner until connections 1-4 of the 2010DB- 12 panel are connected to inputs 1-4 of the 2024VOM-1. Proceed to the next group of four BNCs on the 2010DB-12 and connect these four to the second 2024VOM-1 for outputs 5-8. Continue in this manner until all 16 connections of the 2010DB-21 panel are connected to the 2024VOM-1 modules for outputs 1 - 16.
  • Page 50: Level 3 - 960 X 48, Twelve Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 3 - 960 X 48, Twelve Bay System The twelve bay Level 3 system allows a maximum of 960 video inputs switched to a maximum 48 video outputs. Bays one, two, three, five, six, seven , nine, ten and eleven consists of 256 video inputs each, bay four consists of 192 video inputs with the first group 16 video outputs, bay eight consists of 192 video inputs with the second group 16 video outputs, bay...
  • Page 51 Continue in this manner until connections 1-4 of the 2010DB- 11 panel are connected to inputs 1-4 of the first 2024VOM-1 of bay 4. Proceed to the next group of four BNCs on the 2010DB-11 of the first bay and connect these four to the second 2024VOM-1 for outputs 5-8.
  • Page 52: Level 3 - 1024 X 48, Fourteen Bay System

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS LEVEL 3 - 1024 X 48, Fourteen Bay System A fourteen bay, Level 3 System allows a maximum of 1024 video inputs switched to a maximum 48 video outputs. Bays one through twelve consists of 256 video inputs, and bay thirteen consists of the first 32 video outputs and bay 14 consists of the second group of 16 video outputs.
  • Page 53 Each 2024VOM-2 is similarly grouped with four sections of four BNCs, with identifying icons. A fifth group of four BNCs (lower left-hand corner) is used for video output. The left- most 2024VOM-2 module is assigned to outputs 1-4, the next for outputs 5-8, etc.
  • Page 54: 2016Lp Looping Panel

    2016LP LOOPING PANEL The 2016LP module for the 2050 Matrix Switching System is used to extend the looping video signal input to external devices such as time-lapse video recorders, switchers, monitors, etc. The 2016LP can extend a maximum of two groups of 16 camera inputs. Each group of 16 camera inputs is connected to the 2016LP through the coaxial ribbon cable looping out of the rear panel of the 2016AVIM-3 or the 2016AVIM-4.
  • Page 55 2016LP-1 Looping Panel used with 2050 Systems The 2016LP-1 module is also used to extend the video signal capability from external inputs. 2016LP-1 Loop In Panel 2010R with VIM-1 and VIM-4 panels 2016LP Loop Out Panel Outputs to external devices Video Inputs VIM-1 panel...
  • Page 57: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 81 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 0 0 0 0...
  • Page 82 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 I I I I N N N N P P P P U U U U T T T T S S S S X X X X 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 O O O O U U U U T T T T P P P P U U U U T T T T S S S S - - - - W W W DATA LINE DO NOT CONNECT TO TELEPHONE CIRCUITS DATA LINE 1...
  • Page 83 With Video Loss Detection and Alarm Outputs SELECT ABCDEFGH POWER ALARM ABCDEFGH 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 INPUT OUTPUT DATA LINE DO NOT CONNECT TO TELEPHONE CIRUCITS 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 Connection shown where distance between 2010 Bay and 1996 CPU is over 7 feet, and alarm output from 2010DBVL is provided to 2096 Alarm Interface Unit.
  • Page 84 2010DBVL to 1981 Port Expander to 1996 2010DBVL HP0047 DATA LINE DO NOT CONNECT TO TELEPHONE CIRCUITS Up to four 2010DBVL Modules may be connected to one 1981 Port Expander using the following 1981 port assignments: KBD a: 2010DBVL-1x, Cameras 1-256 KBD b: 2010DBVL-2x, Cameras 257-512 KBD c: 2010DBVL-3x, Cameras 513-768 KBD d: 2010DBVL-4x, Cameras 769-1024...
  • Page 85 448 INPUTS X 15 OUTPUTS - With Video Loss Detection Level 1 - 2 Bays with 1981 Port Expander DATA LINE DATA LINE 1 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 AD2010R 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 PORTS...
  • Page 86 Video Interconnections (Page 1) Input Bays to Video Output Modules Outputs 1 - 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9...
  • Page 87 Video Interconnections (Page 2) Input Bays to Video Output Modules Outputs 125 - 128 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...
  • Page 89: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division Manufacturer’s Address: Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division 1 Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River, New York, 10965 USA Sensormatic Electronics Corporation State Rd. 110 Km 5.8 Poblado San Antonio Aguadilla P.R. 00690 Declares, that the product(s) listed below: Name/Type: Model Number: Consists of:...
  • Page 90 55 lbs. Finish: Dark Shadow Gray 8000-0886-01 October, 1998 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 50 W 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: 800-442-2225...

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