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JOYSTICK
CONTROLLER
USER'S MANUAL
518007-1960-G
KEMU040018
January 2002

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  • Page 1 JPD-100 JOYSTICK CONTROLLER USER’S MANUAL 518007-1960-G KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 2 WARNING NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE. TO REDUCE A RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. 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.
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    MUX-100 – may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters MUX-05 – may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Joystick Controller* JPD-100, JPD-101, JPD-200 - may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters. Keyboard, XT Style*...
  • Page 5: Important Safeguards

    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.
  • Page 6 If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    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”...
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 2 of this manual for programming “Quick” PreShots. An operator can send a SmartScan unit to a programmed PreShot using the JPD-100 Controller. When the SmartScan unit is sent to a PreShot, the title of the PreShot is added to the video signal.
  • Page 10 Sector IDs are used for labeling defined areas the SmartScan unit views. Up to 16 Sector IDs can be programmed and stored in each SmartScan unit. Sector ID's are programmed using a KBD-100 Programming Keyboard and JPD-100 Controller. Whenever the SmartScan unit is under manual control and viewing a programmed Sector, the title of the Sector is added to the SmartScan video signal.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION ..................1-1 1.1 DESCRIPTION ....................1-1 1.2 INSTALLATION/SET-UP ...................1-2 1.3 OPERATION......................1-3 1.4 SPECIFICATIONS.....................1-5 SECTION 2. OPERATION ..................2-1 2.1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ...............2-1 2.1.1 Top Panel Controls and Indicators............2-1 2.1.2 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators............2-9 2.2 OPERATION....................2-11 2.2.1 LCD Display Language Selection ............2-13...
  • Page 13 3.4 EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS ...............3-2 3.5 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS................3-9 SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE ..................4-1 4.1 GENERAL......................4-1 4.2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ..............4-1 4.3 RETURNING EQUIPMENT TO ULTRAK ............4-4 APPENDIX A. REFERENCE MATERIALS..............A-1 A.1 USER'S MANUAL INDEX................. A-1 APPENDIX B. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE............. B-1 518007-1960-G...
  • Page 14 C.2 INSTALLATION ....................C-1 C.2.1 JPD-100/R To CCU-100, CCU-100A, or CCU-100HD Central Control Unit Rear Panel..................C-2 C.2.2 JPD-100/R Controller To CCU-100 Front Panel Controller Connector... C-3 C.3 INSTALLATION DRAWING ................C-4 LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 2-1. TOP PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS..........2-1 Figure 2-2.
  • Page 15 LIST OF DRAWINGS Page JPD-100 Smart Hand Controller Unit Installation (D/N 517057-1430) .....3-10 DIA-01 Control Interface Adapter Installation (D/N 515558-2430) ....3-11 DIA-01/X Control Interface Adapter Installation (D/N 515558-4430)....3-12 Hand Control Interface Panel Installation (D/N 515979-1430) ......3-13 Hand Controller Interface Panel Schematic (D/N 515979-1220) ....3-14...
  • Page 16: Section 1. Introduction

    Controller is designed to control the many different features of all the models. The JPD-100 may have a feature that is not supported by your model pan and tilt unit. Refer to your specific pan and tilt unit’s operation and programming manual for the available features.
  • Page 17: Installation/Set-Up

    CCU. The CCU front panel controller connector provides the +5Vdc required to operate the JPD-100. Note: The firmware in the JPD-100 must be revision D or later for full functionality of the CCU-100HD system.
  • Page 18: Operation

    NOTE Diamond recommends using a JPD-101 Controller for this application. The eight function keys on the top of the JPD-100 Controller are not functional unless a CCU-100 or SSI-100 Small Interface is installed. CATS Video Switcher monitor sequences cannot be programmed or controlled using the JPD-100 Controller.
  • Page 19 Acknowledge Video Loss Alarm Inputs (only functional when installed with a CCU-100HD and an Ultrak HD series video switcher) The JPD-100 Controller allows the operator to have a primary control camera and monitor (1 line of LCD display), and a secondary control camera and monitor (2nd line of LCD display).
  • Page 20 SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements: 300ma Max. Voltage Requirements: +5 Vdc ±5% Communication: RS-422 Twisted-Pair Baud Rate: 9600 Baud Operating Temperature: +32°F (0°C) to 120°F (+50°C) Humidity: 0 to 95% relative, non-condensing 518007-1960-F KEMU040018 January 2002...
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  • Page 22: Controls And Indicators

    SECTION 2. OPERATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2.1.1 Top Panel Controls and Indicators. Figure 2-1. TOP PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 518007-1960-G KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 23 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS LARGE JOYSTICK The large joystick controls the pan, tilt, and zoom functions of a SmartScan unit. The joystick control is rate proportional; the farther the joystick is moved, the faster the function is performed. The large joystick is also used to halt VectorScans in a SmartScan unit and return the scan to manual control.
  • Page 24 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS SMALL JOYSTICK The focus functions are operational upon power-up of the unit. The iris function is set to automatic upon power-up of the unit. To manually control the iris, manual iris must be selected on the controller and the FastScan or SmartScan unit must have the MIO-100 option installed.
  • Page 25 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS MANUAL IRIS CONTROL Press the IRIS key on the function keypad and then the 2 key on the numeric keypad. IRIS When manual iris is selected for the control camera, the letter I appears on the second line of the LCD display. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 NOTE...
  • Page 26 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS When automatic iris is selected, the letter I disappears from the second line of the LCD display. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 LCD DISPLAY The display is a 2X20 EL back light super twist LCD. The viewing angle of the display may be changed by turning the screwdriver adjustment on the back panel (see figure 2-2).
  • Page 27 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FUNCTION KEYPAD The function keypad is used in conjunction with the numeric keypad to carry out the control functions of the SmartScan assemblies, CATS Video Switcher, CCU- 100 Central Control Unit or SSI-100 Small System Interface (if applicable) and auxiliary devices.
  • Page 28 Enable/Disable Camera ID Display, Coordinate Display or Error Log Display (OPT) • Select Language for Controller’s LCD Menus (OPT) The SEQ key is not functional on the JPD-100 Controller. FUNCTION KEYS Function Keys 1 through 8 The function keys are programmed by programming a MultiCall, then assigning the MultiCall to the function key.
  • Page 29 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE If a VectorScan is started when a function key is pressed, the VectorScan continues to run until manual control of the camera, where the VectorScan, is running is taken. Stopping a MultiCall does not halt a VectorScan. Function keys 5, 6, and 7 can also be set to run tours 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
  • Page 30: Rear Panel Controls And Indicators

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2.1.2 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators. Figure 2-2. REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS VIEWING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT This screwdriver adjustment is used to change the viewing angle of the LCD Display. 8-PIN TELEPHONE JACK CONNECTOR This connector accepts +5Vdc power for the Joystick Controller and inputs/outputs RS-422 control data.
  • Page 31 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5-PIN DIN CONNECTOR This connector is used for connection to the KBD-100 keyboard interface. The KBD-100 Keyboard can be plugged into the JPD-100 to program PreShots, VectorScans, and Sector IDs in SmartScan units. NOTE To program the CCU-100 or SSI-100, the KBD- 100 keyboard must be plugged into the CCU- 100, CCU-100A, or SSI-100 unit.
  • Page 32: Operation

    Operation can begin when power is applied to all components in the system. Upon power-up, the version of the JPD-100 Controller is displayed on the second line of the LCD display. Camera one is the control camera and monitor one is the control monitor.
  • Page 33 camera and all automatic control data (PreShot, VectorScan) is sent to the secondary control camera. NOTE If power is interrupted to the system, unplug the controller for 5 seconds and then plug it back in. If this procedure is not done, incorrect operation may occur.
  • Page 34: Lcd Display Language Selection

    LANGUAGE SELECTION 2.2.1 LCD Display Language Selection Upon power-up of the controller, the LCD display shows: CNTL – CAM 1 MON 1 OPT>1 >1 CHANGE LANG The LCD displays can be presented in English, French, German, and Spanish. To select the language used for the LCD display, Press OPT to view the LCD menu options Press 1 (MISC) Press 1 (LANG)
  • Page 35: Setting The Address In The Kd6 Z-Series Dome

    SETTING THE ADDRESS IN THE KD6 Z-Series Dome 2.2.2 Setting the Address in the KD6 Z-Series Dome To set the address of a KD6 Z-Series, you must know the serial number. The serial number is eight (8) digits and can be located on the KD6 Z-Series pan and tilt unit.
  • Page 36: Primary Control Camera And Control Monitor

    PRIMARY CONTROL 2.2.3 Primary Control Camera and Control Monitor Upon power-up of the system, the primary control camera and monitor are camera one and monitor one. A secondary control camera/monitor combination, if desired, has to be selected. The first line of the display on the controller shows the CAM and the MON the controller is controlling.
  • Page 37 PRIMARY CONTROL CAMERA The controller sends a command to the switcher to switch the selected camera to the monitor currently displayed on the controller. Example: The display on the controller shows CAM 1 and MON 1. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 Enter the following command sequence to change the control camera to 5.
  • Page 38 PRIMARY CONTROL MONITOR CHANGE PRIMARY CONTROL MONITOR To change the control monitor (but not the control camera), enter one of the following command sequences. a. Monitor #>MON>ENTER ENTER b. Monitor #>MON>CNTL CNTL Example: The display on the controller shows CAM 1/MON 1. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 Enter the following command sequence to change the control monitor to 3.
  • Page 39: Secondary Control Camera And Monitor

    SECONDARY CONTROL CAMERA 2.2.4 Secondary Control Camera And Monitor. The secondary camera and monitor are displayed on the second line of the display. The camera number can be entered first and the monitor number second or vice versa. If the monitor number is entered first, it appears on the second line. When the camera number is entered, the controller places the camera number in front of the monitor number.
  • Page 40 SECONDARY CONTROL CAMERA The number 2 shows up on the second line of the controller display. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 All automatic commands (PreShots, VectorScans) are sent to camera 2. 518007-1960-G 2-19 KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 41 SECONDARY CONTROL MONITOR SELECT A SECONDARY MONITOR Monitor #>MON The secondary monitor appears on the second line of the controller display. Example: Select monitor 2 as the secondary monitor. 2>MON Monitor 2 appears on the second line of the controller display. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 518007-1960-G 2-20...
  • Page 42 SECONDARY CAMERA/MONITOR CALL UP SECONDARY CAMERA TO SECONDARY MONITOR To switch the video of the secondary camera to the secondary monitor, the secondary camera and monitor must be selected first and displayed on the second line of the controller LCD display. Press the ENTER key on the controller.
  • Page 43: Switch Secondary Control To Primary Control

    SECONDARY CONTROL TO PRIMARY CONTROL 2.2.5 Switch Secondary Control To Primary Control. To have the secondary camera/monitor combination displayed become the primary camera/monitor combination, press CNTL. The camera/monitor combination on the second line of the LCD display moves to the first line of the display.
  • Page 44: Call Up Any Camera To Any Monitor

    VIDEO SWITCHING 2.2.6 Call Up Any Camera To Any Monitor. To call up any camera to any monitor without giving up PreShot and VectorScan control of the primary camera, perform the procedures for calling up a secondary camera to a secondary monitor. Then clear them from the display on the controller by pressing the CLEAR key until the second line of the display is empty.
  • Page 45 VIDEO SWITCHING CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 ENTER The controller sends out a command to switch camera 2 to monitor 2. CLEAR CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 CLEAR CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 Camera 2 remains on monitor 2 until the operator calls up another camera to monitor 2.
  • Page 46: Preshots

    Method 1 – “Quick PreShot” PreShots can be programmed using the JPD-100 Controller. A PreShot programmed using the JPD-100 Controller is given a number by the operator and the JPD-100 Controller automatically assigns the title of the PreShot. The title is “PreShot n”; n is the number given the PreShot.
  • Page 47 Perform the following steps to program and store PreShots for the primary control camera using the JPD-100 Controller. Adjust the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus of the SmartScan unit using the joysticks on the JPD-100 Controller until the desired scene is displayed on the monitor. Press PRGM.
  • Page 48 PROGRAM PRESHOTS A PreShot programmed using the KBD-100 Keyboard and JPD-100 Controller is given a number and a specific title by the operator. See the SmartScan Operation and Programming Manual for programming PreShots using the KBD-100 keyboard. 518007-1960-G 2-27 KEMU040018...
  • Page 49: List Programmed Preshots

    Press 5 on the numeric keypad (listings) Press 1 on the numeric keypad (PreShots) The JPD-100 sends out a command to call up the list of the programmed PreShots for the primary (or secondary, if selected) control camera. The list displays the PreShot numbers and their titles on the control monitor.
  • Page 50 LIST PRESHOTS The following is an example of a PreShot Listing. PRESHOT NAME LIST FRONT ENTRANCE EAST GATE EAST PARK LOT NORTH GATE NORTH PARK LOT PRESHOT 6 PRESHOT 7 PRESHOT 8 MONITOR DISPLAY Press 1 to view the next page of the list. An end of directory message appears on the last page of programmed PreShots.
  • Page 51: Go To Preshot

    GO TO PRESHOT 2.2.7.3 Go To PreShot A PreShot call is sent to the control camera unless a secondary control camera is selected, then it is sent to the secondary camera. To view the PreShot scene, the camera must be called up on a monitor. Enter the PreShot # and Press PSHOT PSHOT The controller sends out a command for camera one to go to the speci-...
  • Page 52 GO TO PRESHOT SmartScan unit one goes to PreShot position 2. The video from PreShot 2 and the title of PreShot 2 are viewed on monitor 1. If the camera ID is enabled in the SmartScan unit, the camera number appears on the bottom of the monitor with the letter A beside it for automatic operation.
  • Page 53: Vectorscans

    LIST VECTORSCANS 2.2.8 VectorScans. Each SmartScan unit can store up to 10 VectorScans (0-9). Refer to the SmartScan Operating Programming Manual programming VectorScans. A list of the programmed VectorScans for each SmartScan unit can be called up for display on a monitor using the controller. The contents of each VectorScan can be called up for display on a monitor using the controller.
  • Page 54: List Vectorscans

    LIST VECTORSCANS Press Enter Enter Enter a dwell time (0-30 seconds) 0-30 Press Enter Enter Enter the next PreShot # (1-64) Press Enter Enter Enter a dwell time (0-30 seconds) 0-30 Press Enter Enter • Continue entering PreShot numbers • and dwell times (up to 16) Press Clear when done programming Clear...
  • Page 55 LIST VECTORSCANS Perform the following command sequences to view the programmed VectorScans. Follow the prompts on the controller LCD Display. Press OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad (Listings) Press 3 on the numeric keypad (VectorScan) The controller sends out a command to call-up the list of the pro- grammed VectorScans for the primary (or secondary, if selected) control camera.
  • Page 56 LIST VECTORSCANS Press 1 to view the next page of the list. Press 2 when done viewing the list. 518007-1960-G 2-35 KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 57: List Vectorscan Contents

    LIST VECTORSCAN CONTENTS 2.2.8.3 List VectorScan Contents The contents of each programmed VectorScan for each SmartScan unit can be called up using the controller for display on a monitor. Perform the following command sequence to view the contents of a programmed VectorScan.
  • Page 58 LIST VECTORSCAN CONTENTS The following is an example of the contents listing of a VectorScan. DISPLAY VECTORSCAN n ‘Titlesssssssssss‘ PRESHOT TIME DWELL PS>Title The PreShot title for the line the cursor is on is displayed on the bottom of the screen. Press 1 to move up one line in the list.
  • Page 59: Run Vectorscan

    RUN VECTORSCAN 2.2.8.4 Run VectorScan Enter the following command sequence at the controller to start a programmed VectorScan on a SmartScan unit. The commands are in bold typeface. Enter the VectorScan #, then press VSCAN. VSCAN Example: The controller display shows: CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 (no secondary camera/monitor selected)
  • Page 60: Stop Vectorscan

    RUN/STOP VECTORSCAN PreShot Title CAM 001 A MONITOR DISPLAY (60 Hz System) The SmartScan unit goes to the next PreShot in the list and remains there for the specified dwell time. The title of that PreShot is displayed on the monitor. The SmartScan unit continues to go to the next PreShot and outputs the PreShot title until it reaches the end of the listing;...
  • Page 61 SECTOR ID'S 2.2.9 Sector IDs. Sector ID titles are added to the video signal of the SmartScan camera when an operator is manually controlling a SmartScan and the SmartScan is positioned in a programmed Sector ID (up to 16). Refer to the SmartScan Operating and Programming Manual for programming Sector IDs.
  • Page 62: Sector Ids

    SECTOR ID'S The following is an example of a Sector ID List. SECTOR ID LIST NORTH GATE DOCK FRONT ENTRANCE END OF DIRECTORY MONITOR DISPLAY Press 1 to view the next page of the listing. Press 2 when done viewing the list. 518007-1960-G 2-41 KEMU040018...
  • Page 63 FREEZE VIDEO/FLASHBACK FUNCTION 2.2.10 Freeze or Unfreeze Video & Flashback Function (KD6 UltraDome only) To activate or deactivate the function keys to freeze the camera video scene or to perform the flashback function, perform the following procedure. Press OPT Press 1 Press 3 (FCT ON or FCT OFF) This command activates (FCT ON) or deactivates (FCT OFF) Function keys 4 and 8.
  • Page 64: Tours (Kd6 Ultradome Only)

    (120 seconds). When a PTZ tour is run, the scan performs the pan, tilt, and zoom commands that were performed during the PTZ tour programming mode. 2.2.11.1 Programming Tours Perform the following procedure to program a tour using the JPD-100 controller. Press OPT Press 4 (PROG) Press 1 (TOUR)
  • Page 65: Run Tour

    (120 seconds). To end programming before the unit times out, press 3 (END). 2.2.11.2 Run Tour To start a programmed tour using the JPD-100 controller, perform the following procedure. Press OPT Press 1 (MISC) Press 4 (TOUR ON) TOUR ON activates function keys 5, 6, and 7 to run tours 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
  • Page 66: Stop Tour

    TOURS 2.2.11.3 Stop Tour To stop a tour, manually control the camera where the tour is running. 518007-1960-G 2-45 KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 67: Multicall Control (00-255)

    MultiCall Control (00-255). The MultiCalls stored in the CCU-100 and CCU-100/A Central Control Units or SSI-100 Small System Interface Unit can be controlled using the JPD-100 Joystick Controller. Refer to the CCU-100 Central Control Unit or SSI-100 Small System Interface Unit User’s Manual, as applicable for your system, for programming MultiCalls.
  • Page 68 1>Start 3>Stop 4>Continue 6>Hold Press 1 on the numeric keypad. The following display appears on the JPD-100 LCD display. 1>Start 3>Stop START MULTICALL The controller sends out a command to the CCU or SSI Unit to run the MultiCall number entered.
  • Page 69 START A MULTICALL Press MCALL CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 1>RUN MC. 3>HALT ALL Press 1 to run a MultiCall CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 Enter MultiCall # Type in the desired MultiCall number from 00-255 (CCU) or 00-99 (SSI-100).
  • Page 70 The following display appears on the JPD-100 LCD display. CNTL - CAM 1 MON 1 Stop all MultiCalls The JPD-100 sends out a command to the CCU or SSI Unit to stop all MultiCalls currently running. NOTE If a MultiCall is halted while a VectorScan is...
  • Page 71 HALT ALL MULTICALLS Stopping A Specific MultiCall 1. Type the MultiCall Number from 0-255. 2. Press MCALL. The following display appears on the JPD-100 LCD display. 1>Start 3>Stop 4>Continue 6>Hold 3. Press 3 (Stop). The following message is displayed. 1>Start 3>Stop...
  • Page 72 CONTROLLING A MULTICALL ON HOLD HOLDING A SPECIFIC MULTICALL 1. Type the MultiCall Number from 0-255. 2. Press MCALL. The following display appears on the JPD-100 LCD display. 1>Start 3>Stop 4>Continue 6>Hold 3. Press 6. The following display appears on the JPD-100 LCD display.
  • Page 73 MultiCall (it calls itself as the last step in the MultiCall), you can move forward from the last step to the first step or backward from the first step to the last step. Type the MultiCall Number. 2. Press MCALL. The following display appears on the JPD-100 LCD display. 1>Start 3>Stop 4>Continue 6>Hold 3.
  • Page 74 CONTROLLING A MULTICALL ON HOLD Press 1 to move forward one step in the MultiCall. You can move forward one step at a time until you reach the end of the MultiCall in a noncontinuous MultiCall. You can move forward one step at a time continuously from the last step to the first step in a continuous MultiCall.
  • Page 75: Auxiliary Contact Output Control (On/Off)

    Call up the contact output device address as the primary control camera on the JPD-100. Perform the following command sequence. Auxiliary #>AUX>1 When the JPD-100 is connected to a CCU-100 or a CCU-100A and the control camera is one (1), an ON message is sent out channel 6 to the CAT 518007-1960-G...
  • Page 76 JPD-100. Perform the following command sequence. Auxiliary #>AUX>3 When the JPD-100 is connected to a CCU-100 or a CCU-100A and the control camera is one (1), an OFF message is sent out channel 6 to the CAT Video Switcher. When the JPD-100 is connected to a CCU-100HD and the control camera is one (1), an ON message is sent out COM2.
  • Page 77 AUXILIARY CONTROL 1) Call up the address of the AIF-100/CO as the control camera. address is 2. CNTL The controller display should read: CNTL - CAM 2 MON 1 Turn Auxiliary 1 ON. The controller sends out an ON message to address 2, contact 1. 3) Turn the Auxiliary off.
  • Page 78: Alarm Control

    Maxpro HD switcher. The operator can enable or disable individual standard alarms or all standard alarms. If a CCU-100HD Central Control Unit is installed with an Ultrak HD series video switcher, video alarms (high video, low video, and loss of video) can be present in the system. The operator can acknowledge the oldest standard or video alarm or all standard or video alarms.
  • Page 79 DISABLE ALARMS DISABLE ALARMS Perform the following command sequence to disable one alarm or all alarms (up to 255). Alarm #>ALARM ALARM The following options are displayed on the controller. CNTL - CAM 2 MON 1 1>EN 2>DIS 3>ACK Press 2 The following options are displayed on the controller.
  • Page 80 ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS Perform the following sequence to acknowledge the oldest standard or video loss alarm in the system or all standard (up to 255) or video loss alarms (up to 128). ALARM ALARM The following options are displayed on the controller. 1>ACK 1 STD 2>...
  • Page 81: Manual Control Of Smartscan

    MANUAL CONTROL 2.2.15 Manual Control of SmartScan. There are two ways to return manual control of a SmartScan Unit to the controller during an automatic operation such as a VectorScan. SmartScan Unit must be the primary control camera on the display. MOVE THE LARGE JOYSTICK IN ANY DIRECTION.
  • Page 82: Find Home

    FIND HOME (SMARTSCAN) 2.2.16 Find Home. The Home position is a reference point used by the SmartScan unit to define a starting position for the pan, tilt, and zoom functions. The "Find Home" function should be performed upon power-up of the unit to orient the SmartScan unit to a reference point prior to programming or performing any PreShots, VectorScans, etc.
  • Page 83: Joystick Diagnostics

    DIAGNOSTICS 2.2.17 Joystick Diagnostics. A diagnostics menu can be called up on the controller LCD display to verify the large joystick on the controller is operating correctly. There are three diagnostic selections: Offset, Actual, and Auto_Zero. The pan, tilt, and zoom settings have a range of 0 to 255. When the joystick is in the neutral position, the pan, tilt, and zoom numbers should all be 128.
  • Page 84 DIAGNOSTICS Offset shows the values the controller is sending out when the joystick is moved. P = Pan Setting T = Tilt Setting Z = Zoom Setting Actual 2> …..ACTUAL VALUE….. P=nnn T=nnn Z=nnn Actual shows the values of the pan, tilt, and zoom at the present joystick location.
  • Page 85: Camera Id Display On Monitor

    CAMERA ID DISPLAY 2.2.18 Camera ID Display on Monitor. The SmartScan units are factory set to add the camera number to the video signal. The SmartScan unit also sends out whether the SmartScan unit is under manual control or automatic control (PreShot or VectorScan). When the SmartScan unit is called up on a monitor, the displays are located on the monitor in the programmed position.
  • Page 86 CAMERA ID DISPLAY This display can be enabled (On) or disabled (Off). To enable or disable the display for a SmartScan unit, it must be the control camera on the controller. Enter the following command sequence to control the camera display.
  • Page 87: Pan, Tilt, Zoom, And Focus Azimuth Display/Error Log Display

    AZIMUTH/ERROR LOG 2.2.19 Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Focus Azimuth Display/Error Log Display. A display showing the azimuth coordinates of the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus, and an error log display for the primary control camera can be turned on for diagnostic purposes.
  • Page 88 AZIMUTH/ERROR LOG Azimuth Display and Error Log Display OFF The following command sequence turns off both the azimuth display and the error log display. OPT>6>4 518007-1960-G 2-67 KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 89: Table 2-1. Control Commands

    Table 2-1. CONTROL COMMANDS Command (Keystrokes are separated by >) Description OPT>1>1 Select LCD Display Language OPT>1>2 Set address in KD6 Z-Series #>ENTER Select Primary Control Camera #>MON>ENTER Select Primary Control Monitor (switches primary control camera to selected monitor #>CAM Select Secondary Control Camera #>MON Select Secondary Control Monitor...
  • Page 90 Command (Keystrokes are separated by >) Description #>MCALL MultiCall 1>Start 3>Stop 4>Continue 6>Hold #>ALARM Alarms 1>Enable Alarms (Enable all or # entered) 2>Disable Alarms (Disable all or # entered) 3>Acknowledge (Acknowledge Oldest or All) ALARM 1>Acknowledge Oldest Standard Alarm 2>Acknowledge All Standard Alarms 3>Acknowledge Oldest Video Alarm 4>Acknowledge All Video Alarms 518007-1960-G...
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  • Page 92: Section 3. Installation And Interconnections

    INTERCONNECTING CABLING REQUIREMENTS a. 8-Pin Telephone Jack Connector A coiled cable assembly (P/N 849518-0306) is provided with the JPD-100 Joystick Controllers for connection from the 8-pin telephone jack to the various equipment types. The 8-pin connector has the +5Vdc power input connection required to operate the controller’s circuitry and the RS-422...
  • Page 93: Connector Pin-Out Assignments

    7RX- 8No Connection 5-Pin DIN Connector Function 1Clock 2Data 3Reset 4Ground 55 Volt EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS The JPD-100 Joystick Controllers are designed for connection to a CCU-100, CCU-100A, or CCU-100HD Central Control Unit or SSI-100 Small System 518007-1960-G KEMU040018 January 2002...
  • Page 94 JPD-101 Controller for these applications. The JPD-101 Controllers are designed to stand-alone or for connection to a CATS switcher. The eight function keys on the top of a JPD-100 are not programmable without a CCU or SSI unit and video switcher monitor sequences are not programmable.
  • Page 95 The JPD-100 Controller can be connected directly to the CATS Video Switcher front panel controller connector. This connector provides the +5Vdc required. If the JPD-100 Controller is connected to the rear panel COMM input port on the CATS Video Switcher, a DIA-01 or DIA-01/X is required. The rear panel COMM input port does not provide the +5Vdc required.
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  • Page 100: Installation Drawings

    INSTALLATION DRAWINGS The following drawings may be used as a reference before performing a system- level installation. Title Page JPD-100 Smart Hand Controller Unit Installation (D/N 517057-1430) ................3-10 DIA-01 Control Interface Adapter Installation (D/N 515558-2430) ................3-11 DIA-01/X Control Interface Adapter Installation (D/N 515558-4430) ................3-12...
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  • Page 106: Section 4. Maintenance

    SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE GENERAL This section contains the information on preventive maintenance and troubleshooting for the JPD-100 Joystick Controller. The procedures are for the user level. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Preventive Maintenance Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure.
  • Page 107 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. Battery Replacement The JPD-100 unit has a lithium battery located on the control board at XU4A. The life expectancy of the battery is 10 years. If necessary, replace the battery with a Dallas #DS1213C. This battery is also available through Ultrak, part number 840301-0025.
  • Page 108: Figure 4-1. Battery Location

    WARNING REMOVE POWER TO THE UNIT PRIOR TO REMOVING THE COVER. THERE IS HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD. REFER TO FIGURE 4-1 FOR LOCATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE. To replace the battery, remove the bottom cover from the controller by removing the eight (8) screws on the bottom cover.
  • Page 109: Returning Equipment To Ultrak

    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:  Ultrak Service Department 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll, Ohio 43112...
  • Page 110: Appendix A. Reference Materials

    APPENDIX A. REFERENCE MATERIALS USER'S MANUAL INDEX The following user's manuals are for equipment associated with the JPD-100 Joystick Controller Unit. Title Manual Number KD6 Z-Series Operation and Programming 518854-1960 KD6 Operation and Programming for Firmware 518584-2980 518584-2960 SmartScan and SmartScan Pro II...
  • Page 111 Title Manual Number SSI-100 Small System Interface User's Manual 517138-1960...
  • Page 112: Appendix B. Quick Reference Guide

    APPENDIX B. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE JPD-100 SERIES CONTROLLER FASTSCAN®/SMARTSCAN® MANUAL CONTROL All keystrokes are done on the JPD-100 Controller FUNCTION PROCEDURE (Keystrokes are separated by a ">") Select Primary Control Camera Camera #> CNTL Select Primary Control Monitor Monitor #>MON>CNTL Select 2nd Camera Camera #>CAM...
  • Page 113 8 is activated, it toggles between freeze and unfreeze video. MULTICALL CONTROL (Must have a CCU-100 or SSI-100 in the System) All keystrokes are done on the JPD-100 Controller FUNCTION PROCEDURE (Keystrokes are separated by a ">") Run MultiCall MultiCall #>MCALL>1...
  • Page 114 AUXILIARY CONTROL The address of the auxiliary control unit must be displayed on the JPD-100 as the control camera. The auxiliaries in the CATS Series Video Switcher and SSI-100 are controlled using control camera 1. FUNCTION PROCEDURE (Keystrokes are separated by a ">") Turn Auxiliary ON Auxiliary #>AUX (changes the state of the contact;...
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  • Page 116: Appendix C. Installation Jpd-100/R Rack Mount Joystick

    APPENDIX C. INSTALLATION JPD-100/R RACK MOUNT JOYSTICK CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION The JPD-100/R Joystick Controller is designed for use in a control room that requires a rack mounted controller. The operation of this controller is the same as the standard JPD-100. INSTALLATION The JPD-100/R Joystick Controller has terminal block, TB1, on the back for connection to a power supply and to RS-422 control data.
  • Page 117: Jpd-100/R To Ccu-100, Ccu-100A, Or Ccu-100Hd Central Control Unit Rear Panel

    C.2.1 JPD-100/R To CCU-100, CCU-100A, or CCU-100HD Central Control Unit Rear Panel. Power Connect a 120 Vac to +5 Vdc power supply rated at 300mA maximum (P/N 849060-0121) to the terminal block. TB1-5 +5 V TB1-6 RS-422 Control Data Using two shielded twisted pair RS-422 cable (P/N 849518-0327), connect the data lines.
  • Page 118: Jpd-100/R Controller To Ccu-100 Front Panel Controller Connector

    C.2.2 JPD-100/R Controller To CCU-100 Front Panel Controller Connector. Power Connect a 120 Vac to +5 Vdc power supply rated at 300mA maximum (P/N 849060-0121) to the terminal block on the JPD-100/R Controller. TB1-5 +5 V TB1-6 RS-422 Control Data...
  • Page 119: Installation Drawing

    INSTALLATION DRAWING The following installation drawing is provided. Title Drawing Number Page JPD-100/R Joystick Controller Unit Installation D/N 700385-1430...
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  • Page 122 SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE INTERCONNECTIONS APPENDIX A. REFERENCE MATERIALS APPENDIX B. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE APPENDIX C. INSTALLATION JPD-100/R RACK MOUNT JOYSTICK CONTROLLER Page Number Examples: 1-9 = Section 1, page 9 B-2 = Appendix B, page 2 Alarm, 2-6, 2-57, 2-58, 2-59...
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  • Page 124 ULTRAK OFFICES WORLDWIDE US SALES OFFICES Ultrak Worldwide Support Center ABM Data Systems – An Ultrak Co. Sales & Technical Support 9020 Capital of Texas Highway North 1301 Waters Ridge Drive Suite 540 • Austin, TX 78759 Lewisville, TX 75057 (512) 345-6900 (800) 796-2288 •...

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