System Programming for the AD1650B MicroPower EP System Programming and Operating Instructions This manual describes the system programming and operating procedures for the American Dynamics AD1650B MicroPower EP Matrix Switching System. The AD1650B MicroPower EP is a CCTV surveillance system for multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations.
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CONTENTS Page DESCRIPTION..................................................................................... 1 System Features .............................................................................. 1 SYSTEM OPERATION .................................................................... 1-1 System Keyboards ....................................................................... 1-2 Keyboard Control ........................................................................ 1-2 Non-Menu Programming.....
CONTENTS Page MENU PROGRAMMING ................................................................ 4-1 Main Selection Menu................................................................... 4-2 Cursor Positioning/Paging........................................................... 4-3 System Menus.............................................................................. 4-3 Set Time and Date ................................................................. 4-4 Set System Tours ................................
AD1650B DESCRIPTION and FEATURES MICROPOWER CONTROL SYSTEM ON OFF AD1650B MicroPower EP System AD1650B DESCRIPTION The AD1650B MicroPower EP Matrix Switching System is a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations. The AD1650B is capable of controlling a maximum of 128 video input sources such as cameras and a maximum of 16 video outputs such as monitors and video tape recorders.
DESCRIPTION and FEATURES AD1650B System Status Display: The current camera-to-monitor switching assignments can be displayed by operator request. This display includes the current status of each monitor, and identification of System Tours currently operating. System Security: Several security measures are provided to restrict user access to the system and access to specific resources of the system.
System Operation This section of the manual provides an overview of the system operation and setup programming functions. System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 System Keyboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Keyboard Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Non-Menu Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Menu Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SYSTEM OPERATION AD1650B SYSTEM OPERATION Keyboard Control (Section 2) The AD1650B Central Processing Module controls all Matrix Switching System operation and provides programming menus for AD1650B System setup. Eight 2-wire keyboard ports are provided on the AD1650B. In addition, four RS-232 ports are provided for control inputs from keyboards, external computers, or alarm interface units. Video switching and control capabilities are provided from any American Dynamics keyboard.
AD1650B SYSTEM OPERATION System Reset IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS OPERATING THIS UNIT, OR NEED ASSISTANCE, CALL OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER: Following initial AD1650B system installation or a major reconfiguration of the switching system, it may be necessary to clear all programmed information from the AD1650B, and reset the system to factory defaults. User-programmed data is stored in memory and is batterybacked for a minimum of five years.
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Keyboard Control This section of the manual describes the standard AD1650B system video switching and control capabilities that are provided from an American Dynamics keyboard. These system operations are “monitor oriented” in that a keyboard controls only those functions associated with the monitor under control of the keyboard. Keyboard Passcode Entry............................................................ 2-2 Passcode Logon .....................................................................
KEYBOARD CONTROL AD1650B KEYBOARD CONTROL Keyboard Passcode Entry Passcode Logon Passcode entry is a security procedure to allow only authorized personnel to operate the AD1650B system. When USER IDS is enabled (see USER IDENTIFICATION menu, page 4-28), AD1677 and AD1676B keyboards cannot access the system. When an AD1678CM or AD2078 keyboard is initialized with USER IDS enabled, the keyboard displays the letters “UC” (User Code) in the CAMERA display section.
AD1650B KEYBOARD CONTROL Keyboard Video Selection Note: Keyboard video selection is available from any AD keyboard connected to the AD1650B. The keyboard control functions described on the following pages (2-3 to 2-6) are restricted on certain keyboards. Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual, and to the list of AD keyboards in the Appendix, page A-9, for these restrictions.
KEYBOARD CONTROL AD1650B Controlling Camera Site Functions Calling a Preset (Pre-positioned) Camera Scene Camera site control functions (pan/tilt, motorized lens, preset scenes, and auxiliary actions) are available at the keyboard after a camera is called to a monitor. If a camera is equipped with motorized pan/tilt and/or lens with feedback potentiometers, preset (pre-positioned) scenes may be defined for that camera for subsequent keyboard callup.
AD1650B KEYBOARD CONTROL Running a Tour Viewing and controlling a tour: A Tour sequentially displays a selected series of camera video inputs on a single monitor. A single tour sequence may display 64 separate cameras. Each camera is displayed for a set period of time (the Dwell Time). While running, a tour repeats continuously. - The monitor on-screen Status Line shows the dwell time for each camera displayed in the tour.
KEYBOARD CONTROL AD1650B Calling a System Salvo Acknowledging an Alarm A System Salvo is a group of cameras that can be called for simultaneous display on a contiguous group of monitors. System Salvos are defined by menu programming, page 4-8. When a monitor is armed for an alarm contact (ACN), the input video associated with that alarm contact is displayed on the monitor when the alarm is received.
Non-Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the AD1650B system non-menu programming capabilities. These setup operations are accessed from AD1678CM or AD2078 keyboards only. As a security feature, these keyboards have a keyswitch for disabling these programming functions. System Reset................................................................................ 3-2 Operating System Verification..................................................... 3-2 Setting Day of the Week ................
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Setting the Day of the Week The following non-menu setup programming functions are accessible from AD1678CM or AD2078 keyboards only. NOTE: The keyswitch must be in the Program (PROG) position for the non-menu programming functions. The day of the week must be set prior to programming the Event Timers, page 4-10. Day of the week can be set from the keyboard, or via the Set Time and Date menu, page 4-4.
AD1650B NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Monitor Display Arrangement Programming Preset Scenes The arrangement of the titles, date, and time in the monitor onscreen display (Figure 2-1) may be changed by keyboard commands. The default arrangement is titles, date, and time displayed at the bottom of the screen. Motorized camera pan/tilt and lens units with preset capability (feedback potentiometers) can be controlled from AD 1640 or 1680 Series Receivers.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B Programming Monitor Tours A Tour sequentially displays a selected sequence of camera video inputs on any monitor. A Monitor Tour is a temporary sequence of cameras programmed for the called monitor. When a tour is running, press the HOLD button to stop the tour and Hold the camera being displayed. While a tour is on Hold, the tour may be re-programmed as follows. To add a camera to a Monitor Tour: A maximum of 64 cameras may be included in a Monitor Tour.
AD1650B NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Arming Monitors System monitors are armed using a Monitor Arming Code which identifies the alarm Display method (Single, Block, or Dual monitors), Queuing method (Sequence or Hold), and the Clearance method (Instant, Auto, or Manual clear). The Monitor Arming Codes available in the AD1650B are listed at the right, and are described in the Appendix, page A-4. Note: Monitor arming cannot be changed for any monitor if any alarm contacts are active in the system.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B Programming Alarm Contacts Audio Alarm Indicators Note: The following contact programming procedures are for AD1678CM keyboards only. For other keyboards, use the Monitor/Contact Access menu, page 4-27. AD1678CM and AD2078 keyboards can be programmed to provide an audio tone when an alarm is received.
Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the AD1650B menu programming capabilities. Menu Programming..................................................................... 4-2 Accessing the Menu System.................................................. 4-2 Exiting from the Menu System.............................................. 4-2 Main Selection Menu................................................................... 4-2 Cursor Positioning/Paging..................................................
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING MAIN SELECTION All the features of the AD1650B are programmable using onscreen menus. The menus are displayed via a separate video output (labeled PROG MON) on the rear of the AD1650B. This video output may be connected to a dedicated monitor or connected back into the video switching system for display on any monitor. If PROG MON is connected to a switching system camera input, call that camera to view the menus.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING Menu Cursor Positioning/Paging SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 The following cursor instructions apply to all menus. To position the cursor to a desired location on the menu: • Use the joystick to move the cursor to the desired selection. or • Press the NEXT button until the cursor is placed at the desired selection. or • On the AD2078 keyboard, use the arrow direction keys (in the FOCUS and ZOOM sections of the keyboard) to move the cursor to the desired selection.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T T I M E A N D D AT E S E T S Y S T E M TO U R S S E T S Y S T E M S A LV O S SET EVENT TIMERS S E T A L A R M C O N TA C T S M O N I TO R S TAT U S RETURN MAIN SET TIME AND DATE The SET TIME AND DATE menu permits setting the date format, date, time, and day of the week for on-screen displays. Date Example: Using the MM-DD-YY format, enter the date 09-30-94. Enter 09 on the keypad and press the ACK key. Enter 30 on the keypad and press the ACK key.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T T I M E A N D D AT E S E T S Y S T E M TO U R S S E T S Y S T E M S A LV O S SET EVENT TIMERS S E T A L A R M C O N TA C T S M O N I TO R S TAT U S RETURN MAIN SET SYSTEM TOURS A System Tour is a programmable sequence of cameras that can be called by a user to be displayed on the called monitor, or called by Event Timers to any monitor. The SET SYSTEM TOURS menu permits programming of 64 System tours. Each tour includes 64 entries.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B PROGRAMMING A SYSTEM TOUR To select a System Tour for programming: If preset scenes, auxiliary actions, or connect next actions are not required, repeat the preceding CAMERA and DWELL TIME instructions for as many tour entries as desired. 1. Move the cursor to the TOUR number line of the menu. 2. Enter the desired tour number (from 1 to 64). 3. Press the ACK key. PRE (Preset) See page 4-3 for cursor movement instructions.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING RUNNING A SYSTEM TOUR CN (Connect Next) To call a System Tour from a keyboard: If a salvo or tour switching is desired at a tour entry: 1. Select (Call) the monitor to run a tour on. 1. Move the cursor to the CN column and desired entry line. 2. Enter the System Tour number (1 - 64) on the keypad. 2. Press the ACK key to cycle through the CN selections. Press the NEXT key to accept the displayed selection. or Enter one of the following numbers and press the ACK key.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T T I M E A N D D AT E S E T S Y S T E M TO U R S S E T S Y S T E M S A LV O S SET EVENT TIMERS S E T A L A R M C O N TA C T S M O N I TO R S TAT U S RETURN MAIN SET SYSTEM SALVOS A System Salvo is a group of cameras that can be called simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors. A salvo can be called by keyboard commands, from a System Tour or another System Salvo, or on alarm receipt when included in an Alarm Contact setup.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING A SALVO CN (Connect Next) To select a System Salvo for programming: To include the next camera, or another System Salvo: 1. Position cursor to the SALVO line in the menu. 2. Enter the desired salvo number (from 1 to 16). 3. Press the ACK key. 1. Move the cursor to the CN column for the desired position. 2. Press the ACK key to cycle through the CN selections. Press the NEXT key to accept the displayed selection.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T T I M E A N D D AT E S E T S Y S T E M TO U R S S E T S Y S T E M S A LV O S SET EVENT TIMERS S E T A L A R M C O N TA C T S M O N I TO R S TAT U S RETURN MAIN SET EVENT TIMERS EDIT TIMER Event Timers permits automatic callup of System Tours and/or Alarm Monitor Contact Tables. Each one of the automatic callups is referred to as an Event. The EVENT TIMER menu is used to identify each Event and to program each Event for automatic callups.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING NEXT TIMER Alarm Monitor/Contact (ALM ) callup Separate Monitor/Contact Tables can be programmed to define which alarm contacts are armed for each monitor in the system (see page 4-27 for Monitor/Contact Table programming). The first table, Table 0, defines the current (active) system monitor/contact arming state.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T T I M E A N D D AT E S E T S Y S T E M TO U R S S E T S Y S T E M S A LV O S SET EVENT TIMERS S E T A L A R M C O N TA C T S M O N I TO R S TAT U S RETURN MAIN SET ALARM CONTACTS The SET ALARM CONTACT menu is used to associate cameras to contacts. A maximum of 512 entries are allowed. Each Alarm Contact Number (ACN) is associated with a camera number, a dwell time, and if desired a preset, an auxiliary, and a connect next item for salvo call on alarm.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING ALARM CONTACTS Alarm Contact Numbers 1 to 128, 129 to 256, 257 to 384, and 385 to 512 are defaulted to cameras 1 through 128, respectively. Dwell Times are defaulted to two seconds. If presets, aux, or salvo (CN) actions are not required, repeat the preceding CAMERA and DWELL TIME instructions. PRE (Preset) To select an Alarm Contact for programming: - Move the cursor to the desired Alarm Contact Number (ACN) line of the menu (from 1 to 512).
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B CN (Connect Next) Example: Define ACN 001 as the start of a 3 camera salvo, and ACNs 006 - 008 as a Wired set. Manual acknowledge of ACN 007 clears all three ACNs in this set. For salvo switching on alarm contact receipt: 1. Position the cursor to the desired CN column and ACN. A L A R M C O N TA C T S E T U P 2. Press the ACK key to cycle through the CN selections. Press the NEXT key to accept the displayed selection.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T T I M E A N D D AT E S E T S Y S T E M TO U R S S E T S Y S T E M S A LV O S SET EVENT TIMERS S E T A L A R M C O N TA C T S M O N I TO R S TAT U S RETURN MAIN MONITOR STATUS The MONITOR STATUS display provides information about the 16 monitors connected to the system. Example: The following is an example of a Monitor Status display. M O N I T O R S TAT U S This display has two pages, with eight monitors per page.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B M O N I TO R - 0 1 ARM TYPE ## TO U R - - D AT E / T I M E T I T L E D I S P L AY CAM TITLE LCK MON TITLE LCK D I S P L AY S TAT U S - ACK - RETURN MAIN MONITOR Monitor Arming Codes The MONITOR menu is used to review and change each monitor's setup programming. To select a Monitor for review or programming: 1. Place the cursor on the MONITOR line. 2. Enter the monitor number (1 - 16) on the keypad. 3. Press the ACK key to move to the ARM TYPE field.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING ## (Block number) - The block number field associates monitors together to form a monitor “block” for alarm callup. A monitor block may consist of any set of system monitors and need not be contiguous. When a block ARM TYPE is selected above, the cursor is moved to the Block number field and a default block number is automatically indicated. To change or select a block number for this monitor: 1. Place the cursor on the block number (##). 2.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B CAMERA 1 2 PSEUDO TITLE RETURN MAIN CAMERA MENU The CAMERA menu is used to re-assign camera numbers and to program camera titles. Each selection of the CAMERA menu calls up another menu, shown below and on page 4-19. The RETURN MAIN line of the Camera menu returns to the the Main Selection menu, page 4-2. The Pseudo camera numbers default to the Real video input BNC numbers, 1 - 128. The Pseudo numbers may be changed to any numerical value from one to 999.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING CAMERA 1 2 PSEUDO TITLE RETURN MAIN TITLE The Camera TITLE menu is used to program a 16-character alphanumeric title for each camera, for inclusion in the onscreen display. 1. Use the NEXT key to place the cursor at the TITLE lines. 2. To edit an existing title, use the NEXT key to move the cursor within the title to the character to be changed.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B PORT - 01 BAUD - 1200 D ATA B I T S - 8 PA R I T Y - N O N E S TO P B I T S - 1 P O RT U S E - K E Y B O A R D RETURN MAIN PORT PARITY - Selects the data parity. The PORT menu is used to configure baud rates, data bits, parity, stop bits, and port use for each of the four RS-232 ports on the rear of the AD1650B. Note: Once the selections for a port have been made, do not change the settings (Baud, Parity, etc.) unless the connected devices are changed as well. 1.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING PORT USE Types ALARM - Used for an Alarm Interface Unit connection for input of alarm codes to the AD1650B. Each alarm event message sent to this port generates an output message to a serial printer via the PRINTER port (see below). KEYBOARD - Enables keyboard (or computer) control inputs to the port. In this case ensure that Data Bits is set to 8, Parity is set to NONE, and Stop Bits is set to 1. Ports defined for KEYBOARD use can be connected to an AD1981 Port Expander.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B ACCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K E Y B O A R D / M O N I TO R KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S M O N I TO R / C O N TA C T A C C E S S RETURN MAIN ACCESS Keyboard type selection The ACCESS menus define system partitioning which controls operator keyboard access to monitors, cameras, pan/tilts, and alarms. System partitioning is used to segment the Matrix Switching System to the particular installation.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING ACCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K E Y B O A R D / M O N I TO R KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S M O N I TO R / C O N TA C T A C C E S S RETURN MAIN KEYBOARD/MONITOR The KEYBOARD/MONITOR menu defines the Keyboard-toMonitor access which prevents selected keyboards from calling selected monitors. The codes for each monitor entry in the menu displays are: Y = keyboard has access privilege to monitor.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B ACCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K E Y B O A R D / M O N I TO R KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S M O N I TO R / C O N TA C T A C C E S S RETURN MAIN KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW RS-232 Keyboards This menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera viewing access, which prevents selected keyboards from calling up selected cameras for viewing on any monitor. In this menu it is the keyboard which controls what can be viewed on a monitor.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING ACCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K E Y B O A R D / M O N I TO R KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S M O N I TO R / C O N TA C T A C C E S S RETURN MAIN KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL RS-232 Keyboards This menu defines the Keyboard-to-Camera control access which prevents selected keyboards from controlling remote functions on selected cameras. This feature only prevents control, it does not prevent camera viewing.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B ACCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K E Y B O A R D / M O N I TO R KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S M O N I TO R / C O N TA C T A C C E S S RETURN MAIN MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESS This menu defines the Monitor/Camera access which prevents selected monitors from viewing selected cameras. The Monitor/Camera Access menu entries are set default to Y, all monitors have access privilege to view all cameras.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING ACCESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K E Y B O A R D / M O N I TO R KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S M O N I TO R / C O N TA C T A C C E S S RETURN MAIN MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESS The MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESS menu defines which alarm contacts are associated to each monitor in the system. Five Monitor/Contact Tables can be programmed by this menu, providing different Monitor/Contact associations.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B PRIORITY 1 U S E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N 2 SET KEYBOARD/USER 3 SET PRIORITY RETURN MAIN PRIORITY MENU USER IDENTIFICATION The PRIORITY menu is used to: The USER IDENTIFICATION menu, below, is used to enable or disable the system passcode entry procedure.
AD1650B MENU PROGRAMMING PRIORITY PRIORITY 1 U S E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N 2 SET USER 3 SET PRIORITY 1 U S E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N 2 SET KEYBOARD 3 SET PRIORITY RETURN MAIN RETURN MAIN SET USER SET KEYBOARD If USER IDs is enabled, the SET USER menu is used to set a priority level and passcode for each of 48 users. Each priority level is defined through the SET PRIORITY menu, page 4-30.
MENU PROGRAMMING AD1650B PRIORITY 1 U S E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N 2 SET USER 3 SET PRIORITY RETURN MAIN SET PRIORITY The SET PRIORITY menu is used to define the configuration for each of the eight priority levels. All levels default to the same configuration. Each priority level can be configured as desired. Once the levels have been defined, the desired priority level may be applied to individual users and/or keyboards.
Appendix System Defaults .......................................................................... A-2 Alarms ........................................................................................ A-3 Programming Overview........................................................ A-3 Alarm Receipt................................................................. A-3 Alarm Arming and Response.......................................... A-3 Alarm Display Indicators...............................................
APPENDIX AD1650B AD1650B SYSTEM DEFAULTS The following are the factory default values; these are set from the System Reset function, page 1-3 or 3-2.
AD1650B APPENDIX ALARMS - PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW 2. Associate Alarm Contacts with Monitors: An ALARM is a signal generated by an external device that is connected to an AD Matrix Switching System, either directly or through an Alarm Interface Unit. External alarm signals can be generated in different manners, such as opening a locked door or window, or detecting a moving object. All types of alarm signals are referred to as alarm contacts by the AD1650B.
APPENDIX AD1650B ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODE The Monitor Arming Code identifies the alarm Display, Queuing, and Clearance methods for the monitor. Alarm Display Methods The Alarm Display method specifies the way that video armed for an alarm is displayed on multiple armed monitors. There are three Alarm Display methods: Single, Block, or Dual. Single - The camera video associated with an alarm is displayed only on the monitor to which it is associated.
AD1650B APPENDIX arming codes may be intermixed within a block to provide varied viewing patterns. ALARMS - ARMING NOTES Associating Alarms with Camera Salvos Each alarm contact may be associated with a camera salvo for callup when the alarm is received. Camera salvos can be defined either by the System Salvo menu, page 4-8, or by the Connect Next feature of the Alarm Contacts menu, page 4-12.
APPENDIX AD1650B ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODES - ARM TYPES The following are the available Monitor Arming Codes for the AD1650B. Each is identified by the code number, in parentheses, and the ARM TYPE letter code as displayed in the Monitor menu, page 4-16. SINGLE Display, SEQUENCE Queuing (1) SSI - Single alarm monitor, all armed/alarmed contacts are queued and sequenced on the monitor. The alarmed contacts are removed from the queue when the alarm closure is restored.
AD1650B APPENDIX BLOCK Display, HOLD Queuing DUAL Display, HOLD and SEQUENCE Queuing (10) BHI - Multiple monitor alarm block, all armed/alarmed contacts are queued and displayed on monitors with no existing alarms. Monitors display and hold the first alarmed contacts. The alarmed contacts are removed from the queue when the alarm closure is restored. (13) DHI/DSI - Two alarm monitors, the first armed/alarmed contact is displayed on the Hold (DHI) monitor.
APPENDIX AD1650B ON-SCREEN STATUS LINE DISPLAYS Setup/Programming Operation The following messages appear in the monitor on-screen Status Line during certain non-menu programming functions. The following messages appear in the monitor on-screen Status Line during normal AD1650B operation. SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THR, FRI, SAT - Displayed during setup of Day of the Week, page 3-2. The appropriate code is displayed after the day selection is made. nnF - Displayed during running a System Tour, page 2-5.
AD1650B APPENDIX American Dynamics Keyboards Keyboard Model Number AD1678C AD2078, AD1678CE AD1678CM AD1678CME AD1677 AD1677E Type Interface System 2-wire Sys Exec 2-wire System RS-232 Sys Exec RS-232 Operator RS-232 Oper Exec 5-Monitor 5-Mon Exec 2-Monitor RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 2-wire Alarm Ack1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Camera/Monitor Selection Note 6 Note 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pan/Tilt Control2 Joystick None Joystick None Pushbutton None Joystick Non
APPENDIX AD1650B REMOTE COMPUTER CONTROL ASCII/HEX Codes for System Control The four AD1650B RS-232 control ports use asynchronous, full duplex, RS-232C protocol. As shipped, all ports are set for operation at 1200 baud with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. The AD1650B ports are programmed for type of use and communication parameters via the on-screen Ports menu (page 4-20). For computer control of the AD1650B, the port must be set for “KEYBOARD” Port Use via this menu.
AD1650B APPENDIX AUXILIARY KEY CODE FUNCTIONS F1 - Special function key: 1 F1 - Unlocks the current camera 2 F1 - Locks the current camera 99 F1 - Logoff from passcode Logon F2 - Special function key*: 5 F2 - Displays titles & date/time at the top of the screen 6 F2 - Returns display to its immediately previous position 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 7 F2 - Sets on-screen Time, Date, & Title display ON 8 F2 - Sets on-screen Time, Date, & Title display OFF 70 F2 - Displays software version number as last digi
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