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AD2089 DVMS functions. The AD2089 enables the user to view and control cameras and video recorders at local and remote facilities, and to control auxiliary devices such as door locks and lights. Additionally, the operator can acknowledge alarms with the unit.
• auto focus/auto iris capability - supported when used with DeltaDome units AD2089 Keyboard Overview The AD2089 keyboard is comprised of the following elements: A Site - shows the number of the site entered with the keypad when the SITE key (Sk) is pressed.
20 PRESET/Enter key - calls presets in Operate mode. Sets presets in Program mode. Stores entered menu data. 21 PATRN/Exit key - runs and repeats patterns in Operate mode. Sets patterns in Program mode. Exits Menu mode. AD2089 Keyboard Controller...
RJ-45 connector at the bottom of the block. The J1 connector is connected to the AD2089 keyboard via one of the seven foot modular cables. The J2 connector is connected to the switching system via the other seven foot modular cable.
After connecting the three-wire cable to the respective terminal blocks, connect one of the seven foot modular cables supplied with the AD2089 from the J1(keyboard) jack of the dual terminal block to the RJ-45 jack of the keyboard. Connect the other seven foot modular cable from the RJ- 45 jack of the single terminal block to the appropriate RS-232 port on the switching system.
Connection and Setup of the AD2089 Installation Precautions The keyboard unit is susceptible to high electrostatic discharge potentials. Care should be taken to locate the unit so as to reduce the likelihood of accidental contact with ESD potentials, such as walking on a carpet under very dry conditions.
Keyboard Setup The AD2089 keyboard communicates via RS-232 protocol. Keyboard setup up the keyboard involves setting the keyboard's baud rate, LED brightness, speaker volume, and PTZ motion control. Setting Keyboard Parameters The operator can set the following four keyboard parameters: •...
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To Set the Pan / Tilt / Zoom Motion Control Option Depending on the particular switching system that is used with the AD2089 keyboard, the pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) motions of the system cameras are controlled by one of two methods: Repeat or Make/Break.
Built-in Keyboard Operations Test The AD2089 has built-in test capability to verify the operational integrity of the unit's hardware and firmware. Built-in test functions include the following: • speaker test • LED lamp test • LED brightness test • LED seven segment test •...
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If the dashes are not displayed when the joystick is physically centered (when the operator releases the joystick), then the joystick is not properly calibrated. Contact American Dynamics Technical Support Center at 1-800-442-2225.
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This test performs a visual and audible check of keyboard key actions. When the test is started, each of the keyboard LED display sections shows a number representing the number of keys in that section of the keyboard. The numbers displayed are as follows: MONITOR/DVMS Connection and Setup of the AD2089 Display Number of Keys Selection...
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CONTROL sections of the keyboard, as well as the “flip” button on the joystick. To verify proper operation, each key on the AD2089 keyboard must be pressed once. The keys can be pressed in any order. When a key is pressed.
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Connection and Setup of the AD2089 When the ROM checksum test is completed, the built-in test sequence will return to the speaker test when the test switch button is pressed. To exit the built-in test mode, unplug the wall transformer, remove the test jumper from the dual terminal block, return the jumpers to their original positions, re-connect to the system, and then re- plug the transformer.
Depending on the setup of the switching system being used, an operator may have to enter a user code and passcode on the AD2089 keyboard in order to gain system access. If a user code is required, the letters “UC” appear in the CAMERA display to prompt the operator. After entering the appropriate user code, the operator is prompted by the letters “PSC”...
Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor After a monitor has been called to the control of the AD2089 (see page 3-1), a camera can be called to view on the monitor. Each system camera has a unique identification number documented by the system administrator.
The AD2089 joystick controls the panning and tilting of cameras connected to the switching system. As the joystick is moved to the left or right, and is moved towards or away from the operator, the camera will pan and/or tilt accordingly.
Note When the AD2089 is used with a switching system using AD SpeedDomes in conjunction with an AD2083-02A code translator, the PRESET key can be used for a range of commands beyond the definition and calling of presets. Consult the AD2083-02A manual for a complete listing of these commands.
An auxiliary is a relay that switches devices such as lights, door locks, and audible alarms. Such auxiliary relays are said to be momentary or latched. Either type can be controlled by the AD2089 keyboard using the auxiliary ON and auxiliary OFF keys.
ACK each alarm until all appropriate alarms have been cleared. Alarm signaling capability will vary depending on which switching system is connected to the AD2089. Consult your switching system manual to determine the particulars of the alarm interface. Viewing Satellite Sites A site is a complete matrix switcher / controller system, providing both local and remote control of resources in a satellite network.
Monitor mode inputs, all DVMS mode inputs, or a combination of both. To run a macro: 1 Type the macro’s numeric identifier. 2 Press the macro key (the macro is executed). Procedures and examples of macro programming are covered in the following chapter. AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
To return to the monitor mode of operation, press the MON key. The switching system will remember the number of the last DVMS selected prior to toggling the mode. Using the AD2089 in Operate Mode (keyswitch in operate position) KEY LABEL...
PROGRAM position. The chapter also includes a discussion of operations available with the keyswitch set in the MENU position. Using the AD2089 in Program Mode When operating with the keyswitch in the PROGRAM position, you can set presets, scratch-pad tours, patterns, and macros.
When a monitor is disarmed, the camera video from alarms is not displayed when an alarm has been triggered. To disarm a monitor, do the following: 1 Call the monitor to be disarmed (see Chapter 3). 2 Turn the three-position keyswitch to the PROGRAM position. 3 Press [316], [F2]. Programming with the AD2089...
In the following examples the “0” key is used as a software shortcut. The “0” key defines a numeric entry as being the value previously displayed within the MONITOR/DVMS or CAMERA display. Example 1 (“Quick Switch”): [(] = [1], [MON], [0], [CAM], [(] [Blackjack]. AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
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The user then performs a “PUT” or a “GET”. A “PUT” transfers macros from the programmed keyboard to the system CPU. A “GET” transfers macros from the CPU to another keyboard. To synchronize macros with other AD2089 keyboards, the operator must perform the following actions: Keyboard to CPU Transfer 1 Set the keyboard and corresponding AD1024 port to the appropriate baud rate.
If a keyboard is moved from one location to another, it may be appropriate to delete all previously programmed macros. To delete all macros, hold down the SITE and F2 keys while unplugging and re-plugging the keyboard cable at the bottom of the unit. AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
To store data in MENU mode, the ENTER (shot) key must be pressed to terminate the sequence. System keyboards used prior to the release of the AD2089 allowed optional use of the ACK key to store data. The ACK key is inoperative in the MENU mode on the AD2089 keyboard.
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Programming with the AD2089 AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
Verify that keyswitch is in MENU position. Verify that keyswitch is in MENU position. Verify that correct monitor is selected for menu programming. Verify CPU program monitor output is connected Run built-in test to verify joystick operation. AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
Appendix D: Software License Agreement By using the AD2089 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")
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Software License Agreement Customer will not sell, assign, sublicense or transfer this license or sell or otherwise transfer the Software or Documentation (or any portion thereof) to others. Customer will maintain the Software and Documentation in confidence and not disclose any data or other information contained in the Software or Documentation to any party, except for Customer's employees and agents who require access to the Software for the purposes of Customer's internal business and who use it in accordance with the terms of this License Agreement.
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Documentation in the possession of Customer to SEC, at SEC's request, and SEC will refund a reasonable portion of the license fees paid by Customer to SEC. This Section 8 sets forth SEC's entire liability regarding infringement and the like. AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
When using the AD1024 matrix switcher/controller system, monitors can be armed through S3 system setup software with a PC interface, or through the AD1024 embedded software with the AD2089 keyboard. Following is a table of monitor arming codes and the commands that enable the codes.
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Enable Manual Override Disable Manual Override *= In dual display applications, the1 three-letter acronym is displayed on the sequence monitor. 317, F2 318, F2 three-letter acronym is displayed on the hold monitor. The AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
Macro Key Labels A sheet of pre-printed labels is provided for placement on the AD2089 macro keys. After a macro label is appropriately situated, a clear plastic cover is placed over the macro key and label. Following is a list of currently available macros categorized by application, and their abbreviations...
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This page provides examples of typical macro sequences. Refer to page 4-3 for a complete description of the sequences described below. The sheet on the following page can be removed from the manual and photocopied as needed to record macros. Each macro sequence starts by entering a number (1-1000) and pressing a macro key.
Each macro sequence starts by entering a number (1-1000) and pressing a macro key. The keystrokes that define the macro are then entered. Up to 21 individual keystrokes are allowed. Each macro is concluded by pressing the macro key again. Macro Macro Macro Keystrokes Keystrokes Keystrokes Macro Macro Keystrokes Keystrokes AD2089 Operator’s Manual...
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The monitor that displays the video that is being controlled by the AD2089. camera command A directive issued to the camera via the AD2089 - a pan, tilt, zoom, focus, or iris command. camera lock camera lock is a programmable function which prevents a user or keyboard from controlling camera pan/tilt and lens adjustments, preset positioning, and auxiliary actions.
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(pan, tilt, and zoom) of a pan/tilt camera or dome. The portion of the AD2089 containing the buttons that enable you to call up an individual camera, control a camera's iris, display shots, run Monitor Tours, and arm or disarm monitors.
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24 video outputs. synchronization Synchronization is the process by which macros programmed for one AD2089 keyboard are copied into other AD2089 keyboards by transferring the macros from the original macro-programmed keyboard to the system CPU, and then transferring the macros from the CPU to another keyboard.
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64 entries with dwell time, with optional preset and auxiliary action for each camera. The AD2089 keyboard can implement DVMS control by selecting the DVMS operating mode, and pressing any one of seven DVMS control keys: Play;...
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