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CCU-100HD CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT USER’S MANUAL MANUAL NUMBER 518452-1960 Ultrak ® 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll, OH 43112 (800) 443-6680 • (740) 756-9222 • FAX (740) 756-4237...
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ULTRAK, INCORPORATED. THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS. HOWEVER, ULTRAK, INCORPORATED CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT, THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY To The European Community Council Directive 89/336/EEC ® ISSUED BY: Ultrak , Inc. 4465 Coonpath Road NW Carroll, OH 43112 Tel: (740) 756-9222 Fax: (740) 756-4237 ® MANUFACTURER: Ultrak , Inc. DATE OF ISSUE: December 22, 1995...
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
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Power Lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations. The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
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HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES WARNING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE. USE PROPER CMOS/MOSFET HANDLING PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE. NOTE: Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic-sensitive printed circuit boards.
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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS The following terms are used often in this manual. Please become familiar with them before programming and operating the CCU-100/HD or CCU-100/HD/X Central Control Unit. TERM DEFINITION PreShot A PreShot is a camera/lens position including pan, tilt, zoom, and focus that is given a number and 16-character name.
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TERM DEFINITION Sector ID Sector IDs are used for labeling specific areas that the SmartScan unit views. Up to 16 Sector IDs can be programmed and stored in each SmartScan unit. Sector IDs are programmed using a KBD- 100 Programming Keyboard and the JPD-100 Controller. Whenever the dome is under manual control and viewing a programmed sector, the sector title is added to the SmartScan video signal.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION ..................1-1 DESCRIPTION....................1-1 FEATURES ....................1-1 SPECIFICATIONS ..................1-6 SECTION 2. INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTIONS........2-1 GENERAL ......................2-1 SETUP ......................2-1 2.2.1 DIP Switches...................2-1 2.2.1.1 DIP Switches (S1-S4) for Communication Settings......2-2 2.2.1.2 DIP Switch (S5) for JPD Selection ............2-4 2.2.2 Jumpers ....................2-5 2.2.2.1 Enabling Channel 7 and Channel 8 or COM 1 and COM 2 ....2-5...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT) Page OPERATING PROCEDURE ................3-1 3.2.1 JPD-100 Controller Interface..............3-1 3.2.2 RS-485 Control Output Interface ............3-5 3.2.3 Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher Interface ..........3-5 3.2.3.1 MX-4248 I/O Module Option..............3-8 3.2.4 Time Initiated MultiCall................3-8 3.2.5 Alarm Interface..................3-9 3.2.6 SHB-100 ShotBox Interface ..............3-13 3.2.7...
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SETTING UP ALARM MONITORS AND VCRs...........4-32 SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ............4-34 SECTION 5. MAINTENANCE ..................5-1 GENERAL ......................5-1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES..............5-1 ® RETURNING EQUIPMENT TO ULTRAK .............5-2 APPENDIX A. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .............. A-1 GENERAL ..................... A-1 A.1.1 JPD-100 Joystick Controllers ..............A-1 A.1.2...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT) Page APPENDIX B. PROGRAMMING AIF-100 ALARM INPUTS ........B-1 GENERAL ..................... B-1 AIF-100/IN ALARM INPUT AUXILIARY INTERFACE UNIT ......B-1 B.2.1 Assigning a MultiCall to an AIF-100/IN Alarm Input ....... B-2 AIF-100/AL ALARM INPUT AUXILIARY INTERFACE UNIT AND AIF-100/IO ALARM INPUT AUXILIARY INTERFACE UNIT ............
The CCU-100/HD Central Control Unit has the following features to control Diamond Series FastScan/SmartScan assemblies, CRX-500 Series, CRX-600 Series, and CRX-800 Series Control Receivers, and an Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher. • Control Input Multiplexing Control Input Multiplexing means having more than one JPD-100 Joystick...
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• SmartScan Programming PreShots, VectorScans, and Sector IDs stored in SmartScan assemblies are programmed using the CCU-100 Central Control Unit, a JPD-100 Joystick Controller, and a KBD-100A Keyboard. Refer to your specific SmartScan Operation and Programming Manual for programming procedures. •...
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Up to eight AIU-100 units can be connected to the CCU-100 for 255 alarm inputs. Up to eight AIF-100/IN units can be connected to the CCU-100 for 64 alarm inputs. A combination of AIUs and AIF-100/INs (totaling eight units) can be connected to the CCU for various numbers of alarm inputs.
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• Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher Interface The CCU-100/HD Central Control Unit communicates with an Ultrak HD Series Switcher at COM2. The CCU sends video switching commands (128 video inputs by 32 video outputs) to the switcher, provides programming for the video alarms monitored by the HD switcher, and sends pan, tilt, and camera lens commands to the HD switcher.
When a video alarm occurs, the CCU starts the MultiCall assigned to the video alarm type. The default MultiCall for all video alarm types is 000. Refer to Section 4 of this manual for programming the MultiCall for each alarm type. The CCU also sends a message to the JPD-100 Joystick Controller indicating a video alarm and the channel involved.
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– Channels 7 and 8 are not used. One 9-pin SubMiniature D type RS-232 Input – Host Computer interface for alarms One 25-pin SubMiniature D type RS-232 Input/Output – Ultrak HD Switcher Interface Dimensions: STD EIA Rack Mount 1.72" H x 19" W x 10.25" D Desk Top 1.67”...
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ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Limits: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Humidity Limits: 0% to 95%, non-condensing...
SECTION 2. INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTIONS GENERAL This section describes the cabling requirements, DIP switch and jumper settings, the connector pin-out assignments, and the equipment connections for the CCU- 100/HD or CCU-100/HD/X Central Control Unit. SETUP The CCU has jumpers and DIP switches inside the chassis on the printed circuit board that set up the operation of the unit.
2.2.1.1 DIP Switches (S1-S4) for Communication Settings The circuit board inside the CCU chassis has four DIP Switches, S1 through S4, for setting the baud rate, odd/even parity, and enable or disable receive/transmit for channels one through eight. Each switch supports two channels.
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Channels 1, 3, 5, and 7 Baud Rate Sn-4 Sn-5 1200 2400 9600 19.2K n = 1 for channel 1, n = 2 for channel 3, n = 3 for channel 5, n = 4 for channel 7 Channels 2, 4, 6, and 8 Parity Sn-3 Sn-7...
DIP switches S1 - S3 are be set for 9600 baud, even parity as follows: DIP Switch S1 – S3 Switch Position ON/OFF DIP switch S4 is set as follows. COM2 requires a 19.2K baud rate for communication to the Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher. DIP Switch S4 Switch Position ON/OFF 2.2.1.2...
2.2.2 Jumpers There are several jumpers on the circuit board inside the CCU chassis. The chassis cover has to be removed to set the jumpers. These jumpers should be set only by qualified technical personnel. 2.2.2.1 Enabling Channel 7 and Channel 8 or COM 1 and COM 2 Channels 7 and 8 can be jumpered so they are disabled and COM1 and COM2 are enabled, respectively.
2.2.2.3 Watchdog Timer Jumper W42 on the printed circuit board enables or disables the system watchdog timer. Jumper W42 is IN. 2.2.2.4 Interrupt Jumper Jumper W43 on the printed circuit board is an interrupt jumper for the CCU’s processor. Jumper W43 is OUT. INSTALLATION CAUTION Ensure Power Is Removed From ALL...
2.3.1 Model CCU-100/HD Front Panel. The CCU front panel has a connector for a JPD-100 Joystick Controller and a KBD-100A Programming Keyboard. The JPD-100 Controller and the KBD- 100A programming keyboard must always be plugged into the CCU front panel when programming the CCU. See Figure 2-2. OPEN CLOSE NEAR...
2.3.1.1 Front Panel Cabling Requirements • Controller Use only the coiled cable supplied with the JPD-100 Joystick Controller for connection from the JPD-100 to the CCU-100 Central Control Unit’s front panel controller connector. The part number for the JPD-100 coiled cable is 849518-0306. Additional coiled cables are available from our spare parts department.
2-10 CONTROLLER Pin 3 Pin 4 5 Volt Pin 5 Pin 6 KEYBOARD Pin 1 Clock Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Reset Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 5 Volt 2.3.2 Model CCU-100/HD Rear Panel. The rear panel connectors are defined for specific equipment. See Figure 2- 1 for the system block diagram of the CCU.
2-12 2.3.2.2 Rear Panel Connector Pin-Out Assignments Channels One through Eight - Channels one through eight on the rear panel are 6-pin DIN connectors, part number 842372-0591. The mating 6-pin connector plugs, part number 842374-0591, are supplied with the unit. CHANNELS 1 THROUGH 8 PIN ASSIGNMENTS Pin 1 Outputs data to JPD-100 Controllers,...
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Jumper COM 1 and COM 2 COM 1 and COM 2 are RS-232 ports. COM 1 is for connection to a host computer. COM 2 is for connection to the Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher. COM 1 Pin-Out Assignments COM 1 is a 9-pin male D-type connector. The mating female connector is part number 842372-0354 and the back shell is part number 842376-0374.
2-14 COM 2 PIN ASSIGNMENTS Pin 2 Output data Pin 3 Input data Pin 7 2.3.2.3 Equipment Interconnections. The following paragraphs and illustrations define the specific equipment connections for each channel. • Channels 1, 2, and 3 Channels one through three are for connection to JPD-100 Joystick Controllers.
OPEN CLOSE NEAR Figure 2-3. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNELS 1, 2, AND 3...
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2-16 • Channels 4 and 6 Channels 4 and 6 are used to output the control data for the FastScan assemblies, SmartScan assemblies, and CRX500 Series or CRX800 Series Receivers. Channels 4 and 6 also are used to output the on/off control data for auxiliary contact output devices. Using daisy-chain wiring, the maximum number of receivers per channel is 32.
Figure 2-4. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNELS 4 AND 6...
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2-18 • Channel 5 Channel five is the interconnect for the AIU-100 Alarm Interface Units and SHB-100 Shotboxes. Up to 16 units (either AIU-100s or SHB-100s or a combination of AIU-100s and SHB-100s) can be daisy-chained together and connected to the CCU. The total number of AIU-100s is limited to eight because the AIU-100 unit addressing is limited to 0 through 7.
Figure 2-5-3. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CHANNEL 5...
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Pin 5 • COM 2 COM 2 is for connection to the Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher. The switcher provides a communication cable with 6-pin RJ-11 connectors on both ends and a 25-pin Sub D connector with an RJ- 11 connector. Plug one end of the communication cable into the RJ-11 RS-232 connector on the rear panel of the HD series video switcher.
2-23/2-24 CCU-100HD Ultrak HD Series COM Port 2 Switcher RJ-11 Connector Pin 2, TX Pin 3, RX Pin 7, GND Pin 4, GND Pin 3, RX Pin 5, TX INSTALLATION DRAWINGS The following installation drawings are provided. Title Page Installation, CCU-100 Central Control Unit, Rack Mount (D/N 517815-1440) .................
FastScan/SmartScan unit or receiver to the last operator or MultiCall that requests control. The video switching control data is sent out COM2 to the Ultrak video switcher, all FastScan/SmartScan and receiver control data is sent out channels 4, 6, and COM2. Auxiliary Control data for...
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address 1 is sent out COM 2 to the video switcher. Auxiliary control data for all other addresses is sent out channels 4 and 6. JPD-100 Function Keys Each JPD-100 Controller has 8 programmable function keys. Each function key is designed to perform one or more SmartScan system actions using a single key stroke.
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the CCU updates all other controllers with the same monitor selected to reflect the camera change. For example: JPD-100 Controller #1 has camera #1 and monitor #4 selected on the top line of the LCD display: CNTL - CAM 1 MON 4 JPD-100 #1 JPD-100 Controller #3 has camera #1 and monitor #4 on the display:...
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If an operator calls a control camera displayed on one of the other JPD-100s in the system; the operator gets control of the camera. The other controller's display still shows it as the control camera; but loses manual control. To regain control of the camera displayed on the JPD-100, press the CNTL key on the JPD-100 keypad.
3.2.3 Ultrak HD Series Video Switcher Interface The CCU-100/HD Central Control Unit communicates with an Ultrak HD Series Switcher at COM2. This interface provides switching of 128 cameras to 32 monitors, programming the video alarms monitored by the HD switcher, and controlling pan and tilt cameras connected to the switcher.
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for programming auxiliary control commands in MultiCalls. Refer to the JPD- 100 Joystick Controller User’s Manual for manually switching video. The camera title for each video input on the HD switcher can be programmed using the CCU and a KBD-100A keyboard. The time and date in the HD switcher is programmable through the CCU.
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display monitor and starts the MultiCall assigned for the video alarm type. The alarm message is displayed two lines above the selected position for the camera title. The alarm message display is determined by the type of video alarm. Level Low CAM### Level High CAM ### Sync Loss CAM ### If the camera switched to the selected alarm display monitor is in video...
3.2.3.1 MX-4248 I/O Module Option The MX-4248 I/O module has 24 alarm inputs and 8 contact outputs. If the MX-4248 I/O Module is installed, the alarm inputs replace AIU-100, address 0, alarms 1 through 32. Alarms 25 through 32 on AIU-100, address 0, are not available.
If a MultiCall is assigned to a specific date and time, the CCU starts the MultiCall when its internal clock reaches the programmed date and time. If a MultiCall is programmed to run only one time (no intervals programmed), the CCU removes the MultiCall from its Time Initiated MultiCall listing after it has been run.
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3-10 NOTE If an alarm occurs that is disabled by an operator at the JPD-100 Controller, the CCU does not respond. If an alarm occurs that is not assigned to a MultiCall, the CCU puts the alarm into the alarm queue and displays it on the JPD-100 if it is the only alarm.
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3-11 While an alarm monitor is being used to display alarms, an operator cannot manually switch another camera to the monitor. EXAMPLE: The alarm monitors are 3 through 5 with alarms 1, 2, and 7 displayed. Alarm 7 is the oldest alarm and alarm 1 is the newest. Alarm #4 occurs and cannot be displayed so it is placed in the alarm queue.
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3-12 While an alarm VCR is being used to record alarms, an operator cannot manually switch another camera to the VCR or turn the VCR off. EXAMPLE: The alarm VCRs are 6 through 8 with alarms 1, 2, and 7 being recorded. Alarm 7 is the oldest alarm and alarm 1 is the newest.
3-13 Acknowledging Alarms Alarms can be automatically acknowledged in the MultiCall or manually acknowledged on the JPD-100 Controllers. Alarms can be acknowledged even if the alarm contact has not returned to normal. After an alarm is acknowledged, the contact closure has to return to its normal state and go back into an alarm state before the CCU responds to it again.
3-14 3.2.7 AIF-100/CO Contact Output Control Interface The CCU sends all contact output control data for AIF-100/CO auxiliary control devices (address 2-250) out the RS-485 output channels 4 and 6. The AIF-100/CO units are addressable like the FastScan/SmartScan assemblies. Address 1 cannot be used for AIF-100/CO units. Address 1 is reserved for the optional MX-4248 I/O Board for the HD video switcher.
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3-15 • Reset an Alarm When the CCU receives a reset alarm command, the CCU acknowledges the alarm and stops the MultiCall assigned to the alarm. A reset command from the host computer is assumed to mean the alarm point has returned to its normal status.
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3-16 Send a SmartScan to a PreShot Byte Byte ASCII “P” (50 PreShot Number (0-99) Camera Number (1-250) Checksum Byte Byte Start a VectorScan Stored in a SmartScan Byte Byte ASCII “V” (56 VectorScan Number (0-9) Camera Number (1-250) Checksum Byte Byte Activate an Alarm...
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3-17 Reset an Alarm Byte Byte ASCII “R” (52 Alarm Number (1-255) Checksum Byte Byte Run a MultiCall Byte Byte ASCII “M” (4D MultiCall Number (0-255) Checksum Byte Byte...
SECTION 4. PROGRAMMING ON-SCREEN HELP The F12 function key on the KBD-100A keyboard provides an on-screen help menu. The menu has a brief description of each function key (F1 through F12) and the "Shifted" function keys (F5 through F12) used for programming the SmartScan units and the CCU.
ON-SCREEN HELP AND PROGRAMMING NOTES Shifted Key Function Program SmartScan Options Program PreShot Pressing the F12 function key a fourth time brings the next page of the “shifted” function key help menu up on the screen. Shifted Key Function Program VectorScan Program Sector IDs SF10 Program Options...
PROGRAMMING THE CCU-100/HD PROGRAMMING THE CCU-100/HD CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT A JPD-100 Joystick Controller, a KBD-100A Keyboard, and a Diamond Series SmartScan unit are required to program the CCU-100/HD Central Control Unit. The KBD-100A and the JPD-100 must be plugged into the front panel of the CCU-100.
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PROGRAMMING THE CCU-100/HD Restoring Factory Default Settings This same jumper, W44 can be used to restore the CCUs default settings as shipped from the factory. Note: This procedure should only be performed by a qualified technician. WARNING USER PROGRAMMING (SYSTEM SETTINGS, MULTICALLS, AND ASSIGN- MENTS) STORED IN THE CCU WILL BE...
DEFINING MULTICALLS 4.3.1 Defining MultiCalls MultiCalls are used to define the CCU’s response to events such as date and time, alarms, JPD-100 Controller function keys, SHB-100 Shotbox function keys, or started manually on operator command. Up to 256 (00- 255) MultiCalls can be programmed and stored with a 16-character title in the CCU.
PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4.3.2 List Programmed MultiCalls Perform the following steps to list the programmed MultiCalls. Press F11. Each time function key F11 is pressed, the next page of MultiCalls is displayed. An “End of List” message appears at the bottom of the last page.
PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS The letters of the functions that are programmable are listed at the bottom of the screen. Function Descriptions: P - PreShot V - VectorScan M - MultiCall C - Call (call a camera to a monitor, call a camera to an alarm monitor, call a camera to an alarm VCR, or automatically acknowledge an alarm ) A - Auxiliary Output Control On/Off (such as VCRs)
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS When done entering functions, press ENTER . Press S to Save the MultiCall or D to Delete the MultiCall entirely. If you want to add functions between existing steps, change any of the existing functions, or change any of the fields for a function, press E to Edit. If E to Edit was selected, use the gray arrow keys to move to the desired field on the screen.
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4.3.3.1 P - PreShot To program the MultiCall to perform a PreShot, perform the following steps. NOTE If the cursor does not automatically move to the next field after entering data in a field, press the gray right arrow key to move to the next field.
PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-10 4.3.3.2 V - VectorScan To program the MultiCall to perform a VectorScan, perform the following steps. NOTE If the cursor does not automatically move to the next field after entering data in a field, press the gray right arrow key to move to the next field.
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-11 4.3.3.3 M - MultiCall To program the MultiCall to perform a MultiCall (including itself), perform the following steps. NOTE If the cursor does not automatically move to the next field after entering data in a field, press the right gray arrow key to move to the next field.
PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-12 4.3.3.4 C - Call The Call function provides four system actions. Call a camera to a monitor Call a camera to an alarm monitor (AM) Call a camera to an alarm VCR (AR) Automatically Acknowledge an Alarm (AA) NOTE If the MultiCall is started from the KBD-100A keyboard, a SHB-100 function key, a JPD-100...
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-13 Enter C in the FUN field. Enter the monitor number (1-32) in the NUM field. Enter the camera number (1-128) in the CAM field. Enter a dwell time (00-99 seconds) in the DWELL field. Dwell time is the amount of time you want the CCU to wait before it performs the next step in the MultiCall.
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-14 C - Call (Alarm Monitor or Alarm VCR) The AM and AR functions must be the first steps in the MultiCall. The first step, if both alarm monitor and alarm VCR are used, must contain a dwell time of 00 so the MultiCall processes the alarm monitor call and the alarm VCR call at the same time.
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-15 monitor or record the alarm site before acknowledging the alarm. The alarm acknowledge function can occur anywhere in the MultiCall after the alarm monitor and alarm record functions. Usually it is the last function programmed. For example, a PreShot or a VectorScan may occur prior to acknowledging the alarm.
PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-16 4.3.3.5 A - Auxiliary Output Control (such as VCRs) The auxiliary output control function is used to energize or de-energize relays to turn on or off auxiliary devices such as VCRs. The auxiliary devices must be connected to a unit that contains contact outputs for this purpose.
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PROGRAMMING MULTICALLS 4-17 Enter 1=On or 0=Off in the MISC field. 1 turns the contact on: if a normally open contact, on closes the contact; if a normally closed contact, on opens the contact. 0 turns the contact off: if a normally open contact, off opens the contact;...
EDITING/DELETING MULTICALLS 4-18 4.3.4 Editing an Existing MultiCall To Edit a MultiCall, perform the same steps as programming a MultiCall. Use the gray arrow keys to move to the desired field on the screen. To go to the beginning of a line, press the gray Home key. To go to the end of a line, press the gray End key.
START/STOP MULTICALLS 4-19 4.3.6 Run MultiCall KBD-100A Keyboard To run a MultiCall from the KBD-100A keyboard, perform the following steps. 1. Press function key F4. 2. Enter the MultiCall number (0-255). 3. Press Enter. The CCU sends out the data to run the steps in the MultiCall. JPD-100 Controller A MultiCall can be controlled (started, stopped, placed on hold or continued) from the JPD-100.
The Central Control Unit can be programmed to assign MultiCalls to the alarm inputs from an AIU-100 or AIF-100/IN Alarm Interface Unit, host computer or the Ultrak HD video switcher. When the CCU receives an alarm message, the CCU starts the MultiCall assigned to the alarm.
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ASSIGNING MULTICALLS 4-21 Perform the following steps to assign MultiCalls to alarms. Press Shift F10. Press A for Alarm Inputs. Enter the alarm number (0-255) to be assigned to a MultiCall and press Enter. The alarm number entered is the first number appearing in the upper left corner of the screen.
ASSIGNING MULTICALLS 4-22 To delete MultiCalls from alarms, press the space bar until the MultiCall number is erased. Press ENTER when done assigning MultiCalls to alarms. Perform steps 3 and 4 above to program more alarms or press Esc to end Programming.
ASSIGNING MULTICALLS 4-23 4.3.10 Assigning MultiCalls to JPD-100 Function Keys The CCU can be programmed to assign MultiCalls to JPD-100 Function Keys. When the function key is pressed, the CCU starts the MultiCall assigned to the key. When the function key is pressed again, the CCU stops processing the MultiCall assigned to the key.
ASSIGNING MULTICALLS 4-24 4.3.11 Assigning MultiCalls to Date and Time A MultiCall can be assigned to Date and Time. When the clock in the CCU reaches the programmed time, the CCU starts the MultiCall. The CCU can be programmed to repeat the same MultiCall at specific intervals. Up to nine MultiCalls can be assigned to date and time.
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ASSIGNING MULTICALLS 4-25 After the MultiCall is run on 12/23 at 3:00 PM, the CCU updates the start time to reflect the next time the MultiCall is run. Start Interval Date-Time Day-Time 12/26-19:00 03-04:00 December 26th is three days after December 23rd. The 19th hour is four hours after the 15th hour.
Press Enter. Note: The time is set at the instant the user presses ENTER. If the Ultrak HD switcher is programmed to display the date and time, the new setting appears on the monitor when the CCU sends the update to the switcher.
4-27 4.3.13 Camera and Monitor Setup The Ultrak HD Video Switcher can be programmed using the CCU-100/HD or CCU-100/HD/X Central Control Units and a KBD-100A Programming Keyboard. The Ultrak Video Switcher has default camera titles. The camera title is determined by the video input number the camera is connected to.
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CAMERA AND MONITOR SETUP 4-28 The default factory settings are as follows: Default camera titles (CAM xxx) and date and time displays are enabled for all monitors. Note: If the Diamond series SmartScan units are installed, two camera IDs may be displayed. The SmartScan generates a camera ID from its address.
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CAMERA AND MONITOR SETUP 4-29 inputs that do not have video connected to them. False loss of sync alarms will be generated on video inputs with no video. Press 1 to enable or disable the video alarm for each video input. The first 32 video inputs are displayed.
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CAMERA AND MONITOR SETUP 4-30 Press 7 to assign a MultiCall to a loss of sync alarm. Enter the MultiCall number (000-255) and press Enter. The default MultiCall is 000. Press 4 to select a monitor to setup. Type the monitor number (1-32) and press Enter. Press 5 to position the date/time and camera title displays on the monitor.
ALARM CONFIGURATION OPTIONAL MX-4248 I/O MODULE 4-31 4.3.14 HD Switcher MX-4248 Optional I/O Module The optional MX-4248 I/O Module has 24 alarm inputs. The alarm inputs can be programmed as normally open or normally closed. The default setting is normally open. Each alarm input can be configured individually. Perform the following procedure to change the alarm input configuration.
SETTING UP ALARM MONITORS/VCRS 4-32 SETTING UP ALARM MONITORS AND VCRs. The CCU can be programmed to designate monitors as alarm monitors (AM) and VCRs as alarm VCRs (AR). See paragraph 3.2.5 in Section 3 of this manual for the operating procedures for the alarm monitors and alarm VCRs. NOTE The Alarm VCRs must be connected to the contact outputs on the HD video switcher.
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SETTING UP ALARM MONITORS/VCRs 4-33 OUTPUTS as ALARM VCR VIDEO OUTPUTS. The control outputs are used to turn the VCRs on and off. Enter the first video output and the last video output on the video switcher for the alarm monitors. If you enter 3 for the first number and 7 for the last number, video outputs 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are setup as alarm monitors.
SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-34 SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING The following examples provide some typical situations and the methods used for programming the system's responses. All of the examples require a CCU-100 Central Control Unit, a KBD-100A Keyboard, and a JPD-100 Controller. For the following examples, a JPD-100 Controller and the KBD-100A keyboard are both plugged into the front panel of the CCU.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-35 1. Outline your system. SmartScan Unit (Ceiling Entrance) = Camera #2. Monitor in Office = Video Output (Monitor) #1 Alarm (Entrance) = AIU-100 Address 0, Alarm Input #4 VCR in Office = Video Output #2 and Auxiliary Output #1 on HD Series Switcher 2.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-36 Enter 1 for Alarm VCR control output. The CCU-100 automatically enters a 1 for the last Alarm VCR control output because there is only one Alarm VCR video output programmed. The screen should appear as follows: ALARM SETUP ALARM MONITORS FIRST - 01...
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-37 Press Shift F5 on the KBD-100A keyboard. Type 1 for the PreShot Number and press Enter. Type the title of the PreShot (up to 16 characters) Entrance Door Press Enter Press S to save the present view on the monitor and the title. Press Esc to exit programming PreShots.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-38 MISC DWELL ENTER FUNCTION P,V,M,C,A MultiCall Line Definitions: Line 00 calls Camera 2 to an alarm monitor. Line 01 calls Camera 2 to the alarm VCR and turns the VCR Line 02 calls PreShot 1 in Camera #2, then wait 10 seconds before performing the next line.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-39 Press A Type 4 and press Enter. Next to the 4 in the MC column, type 1 Press Enter. Press Esc to exit programming and return to manual operation of the system. B. Warehouse with Delivery Truck Gate This example requires an alarm input so an AIU-100 interface unit is required.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-40 Perform the following steps to program the system to respond as required above. 1. Outline your system. Receiving Dock Camera = Camera #6 Monitor on Supervisor's Desk = Video Output (Monitor) #2 VCR = Video Output #3 and Auxiliary Contact Output #1 on AIF-100/CO addressed 2 Alarm = AIU Address 0, Contact Input 5 = Alarm #5 2.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-41 Press Esc to exit programming PreShots. 3. Program MultiCall 7 for alarm 5. Send camera 6 to PreShot 4, call camera 6 to monitor 2, turn on the VCR, wait 15 seconds, turn off the VCR, and acknowledge the alarm. Press Shift F11 on the KBD-100A keyboard Type 7 for the MultiCall number and press Enter.
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SAMPLE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4-42 02 = Turn on Auxiliary Contact Output 1 03 = Send Camera Six to PreShot 4, then wait 15 seconds. 04 = Turn off Auxiliary Contact Output 1 05 = Acknowledge Alarm 5 Lines 00 through 03 are performed simultaneously. After 15 seconds, lines 04 and 05 are performed simultaneously.
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4-43 Table 4-2. KBD-100A KEYBOARD COMMANDS Command Definition "GO TO" PreShot Run VectorScan Once Run VectorScan Continuously Run MultiCall List PreShots – Press F5 again to display the next page of the listing. 'Shift' F5 Program PreShot List VectorScans – Press F6 again to display the next page of the listing.
SECTION 5. MAINTENANCE GENERAL This section contains the information on preventive maintenance and troubleshooting at a user's level for the Central Control Unit. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Preventive Maintenance Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure. As a result, major repairs can be avoided, and the equipment can be maintained in an operable condition with a minimum of maintenance.
BATTERY MAY EXPLODE IF MISTREATED. DO NOT RECHARGE, DISASSEMBLE OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE. ® RETURNING EQUIPMENT TO ULTRAK Any equipment returned to Ultrak for warranty or service repair must have a prior written Authorization to Return Material (ARM) form completed for its repair. Contact: ®...
APPENDIX A. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GENERAL Prior to programming the CCU-100, identify all pieces of equipment and their addresses in your specific system. Refer to the following paragraphs for assistance in identifying equipment addresses. A.1.1 JPD-100 Joystick Controllers There are four possible joystick controller addresses, 0-3. JPD 0 Front Panel JPD 1...
Table A-1. AIU-100 ADDRESSING ON = 0 OFF = 1 AIU # Switch Position Address A.1.2.1 AIU-100 Cross Reference for Alarm Numbers Each AIU-100 unit has 32 inputs. Up to eight units can be daisy-chained together for a total of up to 255 alarm inputs. Refer to the following table for the alarm numbers corresponding to the alarm inputs for each AIU address.
A.1.3 SHB-100 Shotbox There are sixteen possible SHB-100 addresses (0-15). The SHB-100 addresses are set using a 4-position DIP switch, S17. The following table identifies the switch setting for the corresponding SHB-100 address. Table A-2. SHB-100 Addressing ON = 1 OFF = 0 SHB # Switch Position...
A.1.4 Camera Numbers The HD video switcher supports 128 cameras. The camera address and the video input number should be the same. The camera address on FastScan/SmartScan units is set using an 8-position DIP switch or three rotary switches on the Digital Receiver Board.
PROGRAMMING RECOMMENDATIONS The following steps are recommended to organize the programming efforts of the SmartScan System. Identify and program all SmartScan Units and maintain a log for each unit. Identify the contents of MultiCalls for each JPD-100 function key (quick switch). If using AIU-100s, identify alarm monitors and alarm VCRs and their associated Aux #.
PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS The following worksheets are included to organize the programming efforts for the CCU-100. Sector Programming Log PreShot Programming Log VectorScan Programming Log AIU Alarm Programming Log MultiCall File Log MultiCall File Worksheet...
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SECTOR PROGRAMMING LOG Page 1 of 2 This form is used to program Sector ID’s. A review of the area or the drawings covering these areas should be done prior to the preparation of this form. Sixteen sectors (0-15) can be programmed for each SmartScan unit. Sector names can be sixteen characters long.
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A-10 SECTOR PROGRAMMING LOG (cont) Page 2 of 2 CAMERA NUMBER ______ SECTOR NAME COVERAGE...
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A-11 PRESHOT PROGRAMMING LOG Page 1 of ___ This form is used to program PreShots in the SmartScan units. One form or series of forms can be used for each camera. PreShots are determined by required alarm coverage, quick keys, and frequently viewed scenes. One hundred PreShots (0-99) can be programmed for each SmartScan unit.
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A-12 PRESHOT PROGRAMMING LOG Page ___ of ___ CAMERA NUMBER _____ PreShot # Name Coverage...
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A-13 VECTORSCAN PROGRAMMING LOG Page ___ of ___ This form is for programming VectorScans in SmartScan units. A form or series of forms can be used for each camera. Ten VectorScans (0-9) can be programmed for each SmartScan unit. VectorScan names can be 16 characters long.
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A-14 VECTORSCAN PROGRAMMING LOG Page ___ of ___ CAMERA NUMBER _____ VECTORSCAN NUMBER ________ DESCRIPTION ________________________________________________________ PreShot # Transit Time Coverage...
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A-15 AIU-100 ALARM LOG Page ___ of ___ This form is for assigning MultiCalls to alarm inputs and describing the system functions in the MultiCall. There can be up to eight alarm input units (0-7). Each unit has 32 alarm inputs.
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A-16 AIU-100 ALARM LOG Page ___ of ___ AIU # ___ Alarm # MultiCall # Description of MultiCall...
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A-17 MULTICALL LOG Page ___ of ___ There can be up to 256 MultiCalls (0-255). MultiCalls can be assigned to AIU-100/AIF- 100/IN Alarm Inputs, JPD-100 Quick (Function) Keys, SHB-100 Quick (Function) Keys, and Time/Date. A MultiCall can be assigned to any of the above or can be run manually by an operator at a JPD-100 Controller or KBD-100 Keyboard.
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A-18 MULTICALL LOG Page ___ of ___ MultiCall # Assigned To Description...
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A-19 MULTICALL WORKSHEET MultiCall # _____ Description Assigned to (May have more than one assignment) The following table shows the required data and the range of data for each MultiCall function. MISC DWELL P=PreShot 0-99 1-128 0.0-9.9 seconds 00-99 seconds V=VectorScan 1-128 00-99 seconds...
APPENDIX B. PROGRAMMING AIF-100 ALARM INPUTS GENERAL This appendix provides the programming information for the AIF-100/IN Alarm Input Auxiliary Interface Unit, the AIF-100/AL Alarm Input Auxiliary Interface Unit, and the AIF-100/IO Alarm Input/Contact Output Auxiliary Interface Unit. The AIF-100/IN unit can be wired directly to the CCU-100 Central Control Unit and operates the same as an AIU-100 Alarm Interface Unit.
To program the alarm inputs, a MultiCall must be programmed and stored in the CCU-100 Central Control Unit; then assigned to the alarm input. To determine the correct alarm input; the programmer must know the address (0-7) of the AIF- 100/IN unit and the alarm input number (1-8) of the unit.
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The following display appears on the screen. PROGRAM RESPONSE TO: C > Camera/Monitor Setup A > Alarms J > JPD-100 JPD Quick Sw Q > SHB-100 Shot Box Q Sw T > Time Initiated MCall S > Set Date and Time L >...
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For example, enter alarm number 25. The following display appears. NUM--MC NUM--MC NUM--MC 25-- ··· 26-- ··· 27-- ··· 28-- ··· 29-- ··· 30-- ··· 31-- ··· 32-- ··· 33-- ··· 34-- ··· 35-- ··· 36-- ··· 37-- ··· 38-- ···...
To delete MultiCalls from alarms, press the space bar until the MultiCall number is erased. Press ENTER when done assigning MultiCalls to alarms. The screen display returns to the prompt: PROGRAM ALARM RESPONSE PROGRAM ALARM... Perform steps 2 and 3 above to program more alarms or press Esc to end Programming.
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The AIF-100/CI provides the interface between the CCU-100 and the alarm inputs in each of the AIF-100/AL and AIF-100/IO units connected to it. An AIF- 100/CI with its associated AIF-100/AL and AIF-100/IO units can be configured to be equivalent to up to eight AIU-100 Alarm Interface Units. The AIF-100/CI has a DIP switch that is used to determine the number of AIU-100 Alarm Interface Units that the AIF-100/CI is equivalent to.
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The alarm inputs on AIF-100/AL address 1 are AIU 0, 9 through 16. These will appear on the JPD-100 display as alarm 9 through 16. The alarm inputs on AIF-100/AL address 2 are AIU 0, 17 through 24. These will appear on the JPD-100 display as alarms 17 through 24.
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Alarm inputs 1 through 8 on AIF-100/AL addressed as 1 are AIU 0, alarm inputs 9 through 16. These alarms will appear on the JPD-100 display as alarms 9 through 16. Alarm inputs 1 through 4 on AIF-100/IO addressed as 2 are AIU 0, alarm inputs 17 through 20.
B.3.1 Assigning MultiCalls to AIF-100/AL and AIF-100/IO Alarm Inputs Perform the following steps to program the alarm inputs. Press Shift F10 on the KBD-100 keyboard. The following screen appears. PROGRAM RESPONSE TO: C > Camera/Monitor Setup A > Alarms J > JPD-100 JPD Quick Sw Q >...
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B-10 The alarm number entered is the first number appearing in the upper left corner of the screen. Thirty alarm numbers appear on the screen at a time. For example, enter alarm number 25. The following display appears. NUM--MC NUM--MC NUM--MC 25-- ···...
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B-11 Press the gray page down key to move to the top of the next page of alarms. Use the gray arrow keys to move to the next page or the previous page by scrolling off the current page. Press Enter to save the alarms programmed on the current screen and enter another alarm number.
APPENDIX C. MODEL CCU-100/HD QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CCU -100/HD OR CCU-100/HD/X CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT WITH JPD-100 CONTROLLER AND KBD-100A KEYBOARD All function keys (F1 through F12) and shifted function keys referred to in this guide are located on the KBD-100A Keyboard. The shifted function keys are activated by holding down the “Shift Key”...
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FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Program MultiCall P = PreShot (Continued) FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL 0-99 1-128 0-9.9 00-99 V = VectorScan FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL 0-15 1-128 00-99 M = MultiCall FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL 0-255 00-99 C = Video Switcher Call FUN NUM CAM MISC DWELL 1-32 1-128 00-99...
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FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Program MultiCall A = Auxiliary Output Control (Continued) FUN NUM MISC DWELL AUX# 1-250* 1 (ON) 00-99 0 (OFF) *Address of Contact Output Device. HD switcher contact outputs are mapped to address List MultiCalls Display a list of the titles of F11 (first page) existing MultiCalls Press F11 to view next page...
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FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Stop MultiCall JPD-100 Controller Stop All MultiCalls MCALL>3 JPD-100 Function Key If started from function key, pressing function key again, stops MultiCall SHB-100 Function Key If started from function key, pressing function key again, stops MultiCall Setting Up Alarm Assigns specific video Shift+F12>First Alarm Monitor>...
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FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Programming Alarm Up to 255 alarms can be 1. Program a MultiCall for the Inputs programmed alarm input. See Call-Up Video From Alarm Inputs on Alarm Monitor and Alarm VCR to program MultiCall to call up video from alarm input to alarm monitor and/or alarm VCR (placing following alarms in queue).
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FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Call-Up Video From Program MultiCall to call-up Call-up Video to Alarm VCR as Alarm Inputs On video from alarm inputs to the first function in the MultiCall Alarm VCR alarm VCR (placing assigned to the alarm. It can be following alarms in queue) the second function if calling up video to alarm monitor.
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(The time is set the instant the operator presses Enter.) Program Camera Program titles for the video Shift+F10> C> 1>Camera Titles inputs on the Ultrak HD #>Enter>2>Enter Title>Enter Switcher Continue programming titles for camera numbers or press Esc to end programming.
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FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Monitor Setup Position Date/Time Display Shift+F10>C>4>Monitor #> and Camera Title Display Enter>5>arrows>Esc Enable or disable the Shift+F10>C>4>Monitor time/date display #>Enter>6 (toggles between enable (Y) and disable (N)) Enable or disable the Shift+F10>C>4>Monitor camera title display #>Enter>7 (toggles between enable (Y) and disable (N)) Program Video Shift+F10>...