Model AD2150 Video Matrix Switcher/Controller System Installation and Operation Instructions This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model AD2150 Video Matrix Switcher/Controller System. The AD2150 System is an integrated Video Matrix Switching and Control System for CCTV surveillance systems. The AD2150 is capable of controlling 32 video input sources and five video outputs from 16 separate keyboards.
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AMERICAN DYNAMICS The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Table of Contents Page SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.............................................................. 1 FEATURES..................................................................................... 1 AD2150 MODELS ......................................................................... 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION ....................................................... 1-1 Installation ............................................................................. 1-2 Mounting ....................................
Page NON-MENU PROGRAMMING ................................................ 3-1 System Reset ......................................................................... 3-2 Monitor Display Arrangement .............................................. 3-2 Monitor Display Positioning ................................................. 3-2 Setting Day of the Week........................................................ 3-3 Setting Date Format ..............................................................
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION and FEATURES SYSTE EM V @ S YSTEM V Figure 1- AD2150 Series Video Matrix Switcher/Controller System SYSTEM DESCRIPTION System Salvos: Cameras may be grouped into System Salvos and switched simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors. Eight System Salvos may be programmed for callup. A maximum of five cameras can be included in a System Salvo with a preset scene and auxiliary action for each camera.
FEATURES and MODELS Menu-Driven Setup: On-screen menus are provided for simplified AD2150 system setup and programming using a system keyboard. Input Identification: The AD2150 provides on-screen identification of all video inputs. The date, time, camera number, camera and monitor status, and a 16-character programmable title can be displayed on the screen. Memory Retention: User-programmed data is stored in memory and is battery-backed up for a minimum of five years.
System Installation This section of the manual describes the system installation, connection, and powering up procedures for the AD2150 System. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Power Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Video Inputs . .
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Power Sources This installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. Safeguards must be taken to avoid unintentional operation by employees and maintenance personnel working about the premises, by falling objects, by customers, by building vibration, and by similar causes. Mounting The AD2150 System is designed for desktop use, and rack mounting in a standard 19-inch Electronics Industry Association (EIA) electronic rack.
INSTALLATION Keyboard Connections Four 2-wire keyboard ports are provided on the rear panel of the AD2150. Two types of keyboards are available for connection to these AD2150 keyboard ports: The 1672A is a two-monitor keyboard. This keyboard may be connected to any two of the four ports designated 2, 3, 4, or 5 to control the corresponding monitors (2, 3, 4, or 5). An external computer can be connected to an RS-232 port for system control inputs emulating keyboard commands.
INSTALLATION RS-232 Ports Connections Three RS-232 ports are provided on the rear panel of the AD2150 for control connections (Figure 1-1, page 1-3). RS232 keyboards, AD2096 Alarm Interface Units, external computers, and other RS-232 compatible devices are connected to any of these ports. Four keyboards can be connected to any control port using AD1981 Port Expanders. The use of each port must be defined via the PORT menu, page 4-15, for the type of device connected.
INSTALLATION AD Manchester Control Code Connections * AD Manchester Control Code output for AD1640/1680 series Receivers, Code Distributors, Code Followers/Responders, Code Translators, and other code-controlled accessories is provided by the AD2150. Only Receivers designed for AD Manchester Control Code input are connected in this manner (e.g., AD1641M, AD1686B).
INSTALLATION POWERING UP SYSTEM OPERATION The AD2150 system may be powered on after: All system control functions are accessible through external keyboards. For security purposes, certain keyboards have restricted setup capabilities. Refer to the Appendix, page A-7, for these restrictions. • A video input has been connected to Camera 1 input. • A monitor has been connected to Monitor 1 output. • AD Manchester Control Code lines are properly connected (to Receivers, Code Distributors, etc.).
Keyboard Control This section of the manual describes the standard AD2150 system operating capabilities that are provided from any American Dynamics keyboard. These system operations are “monitor oriented” in that a keyboard controls only those functions associated with the monitor and camera under control of the keyboard. Keyboards.................................................................................... 2-3 Keyboard Video Selection ...........................................................
KEYBOARD CONTROL 2-2
KEYBOARD CONTROL Keyboards Video Selection The AD2150 may be used with different American Dynamics keyboards. A list of the AD keyboards that can be used with the AD2150 is shown in the Appendix, page A-7. Keyboard control of switching system functions is, generally, “monitor oriented”. Functions are accessed from a keyboard by first “Calling” a monitor to the control of a keyboard and then “Calling” cameras in the system to that monitor.
KEYBOARD CONTROL Controlling Camera Site Functions Calling a Preset (Pre-positioned) Camera Scene Camera site control functions (pan/tilt, lens, presets, and auxiliaries) are available after the operator has called the desired camera to a monitor (page 2-3). If the camera is equipped with motorized pan/tilt and/or lens with feedback potentiometers, preset (pre-positioned) scenes may be defined for that camera and stored at the Receiver for automatic callup.
KEYBOARD CONTROL Running a Tour To change the running direction of the tour on Hold: A Tour sequentially displays a selected series of camera video inputs on a monitor. Monitor Tours are temporary tours defined by non-menu programming, page 3-4. System Tours are defined by menu programming, page 4-5. - Press the NEXT button to advance the tour one step and set the direction of the tour to forward. To start a Monitor Tour: - Press the B-PAS button to remove the camera on hold.
Non-Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the AD2150 system non-menu setup programming capabilities. As a security feature, the keyboard has a keyswitch for disabling these programming functions. System Reset................................................................................ 3-2 Monitor Display Arrangement..................................................... 3-2 Monitor Display Positioning ....................................................... 3-2 Setting Day of the Week .....
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Monitor Display Arrangement In most instances, the following non-menu setup descriptions and commands are the same for all keyboards. Refer to the appropriate operating manuals for the equivalent keyboard commands. Setup security is provided by a keyswitch on the keyboard which disables all keyboard setup functions. The arrangement of the titles and time and date displays in the monitor on-screen display is changed by entering F2 key combinations from the keyboard.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Setting the Day of the Week Setting Date Format The day of the week must be set prior to programming the Event Timers, page 4-9. When a code is entered, the threedigit day code indicated below is displayed for three seconds in the Status Line of the on-screen display. There are three options for the DATE format in the on-screen display. The default format is: MM/DD/YY. To set the date format: To set the day of the week: 1.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Monitor Tour Programming To re-program a single camera in a Monitor Tour: A Tour (Sequence) sequentially displays a selected series of camera video inputs on any monitor. Each camera is displayed for a set period of time (the “Dwell Time”). A tour may repeat continuously or may stop (“Hold”) on a selected camera. 1. Press the keyboard NEXT button until the camera to be reprogrammed is displayed, then press the HOLD button. 2.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Audio Alarm Programming Preset (Pre-position) Scene Programming Motorized pan/tilt and lens units with servo control capability can be controlled from AD1640 or AD1680 Series Receivers. This allows a camera site, so equipped, to have a maximum of 72 preset scenes stored in the receiver's memory for recall by the keyboard (see page 2-4 to call Preset scenes). The recessed SHOT button in the SET group, located above the joystick, is used to set preset (pre-position) scenes.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING Monitor Arming Alarm contacts are armed for a monitor using a Monitor Arming Code which identifies the alarm Display method (Sequence, Hold, or Dual) and the alarm Clearance method (Instant, Auto, or Manual clear). The different Monitor Arming Codes available in the AD2150 are shown in Table 4 and are described in the Appendix, page A-3. To arm a monitor: 1. Turn the keyswitch to PROG position (AD2078A) or enter the PROG mode (ADTT).
Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the AD2150 system menu programming capabilities. Main Selection Menu................................................................... 4-2 Cursor Positioning/Paging........................................................... 4-3 System Menus.............................................................................. 4-3 Set Time and Date ................................................................. 4-4 Set System Tours .............................
MENU PROGRAMMING To select a Main Selection menu function: MENU PROGRAMMING All AD2150 programming functions are accessed through onscreen menus. All menus are displayed via the video output for Monitor 1, on the rear panel of the AD2150. Until the menu system is started, this output displays the camera video that has been called to this monitor. Access to menu programming is possible only from an AD1678CM, AD2078A, or ADTT keyboard.
MENU PROGRAMMING Cursor Positioning and Menu Paging SYSTEM The following instructions regarding the operation of the cursor apply to all menus. 1 2 3 4 5 6 To position the cursor to a desired location on the menu: • On the AD2078A 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 - SYSTEM MENU 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 Example: Using the MM-DD-YY format, enter the date 09-30-91. Use the SET TIME AND DATE menu, below, to set the date format, date, time, and day of the week for on-screen displays. Enter 09 on the keypad. Press the ACK key. Enter 30 on the keypad. Press the ACK key.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU 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 Set System Tours permits programming of 24 System Tours. A System Tour is a programmed sequence of camera(s) which has assigned dwell times, presets, auxiliaries, and connect next designations. Each System Tour includes 64 entries.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU Programming a System Tour CN (Connect Next) To select a tour for programming: 1. Move the cursor to TOUR entry in the title line of the SET SYSTEM TOURS menu (page 4-5). 2. Enter the desired tour number (1 - 24) on the keypad. 3. Press the ACK button. If a salvo switching is desired at a tour entry: 1. Position the cursor to the CN entry to be changed. 2. Enter the one of the following numbers and press the ACK button. The selection is displayed in the CN column entry.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU 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, with associated preset and auxiliary actions, that can be called simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU 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 number line in the SET SYSTEM SALVOS menu. 2. Enter the desired salvo number (1 - 8). 3. Press the ACK key. 1. Position the cursor to the CN column and the desired camera POS number. 2. Press the ACK key to cycle through the CN selections.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU 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 An Event Timer permits automatic callup of System Tours to any monitor(s), based on the time of day and the day of week. Each of these automatic callups is an event. A maximum of 35 events are available for programming.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU 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 This menu allows programming of the alarm contacts input to the AD2150. 128 entries are allowed (this corresponds to two model AD2091 Alarm Interface Units cascaded).
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU Programming the Alarm Contacts CN (Connect Next) To select an Alarm Contact for programming: - Move the cursor to the desired Alarm Contact Number (ACN) line of the menu (from 1 to 128). See page 4-3 for cursor movement and paging instructions. CAM (Camera) For salvo switching on alarm: 1. Position the cursor to the desired CN column and ACN entry. 2. Enter a number for one of the following selections and press the ACK button. The selection is displayed in the CN column.
MENU PROGRAMMING - SYSTEM MENU 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 Selecting the MONITOR STATUS entry from the System menu provides a status display to the operator. Example: The following is an example of a Monitor Status display, with a Video Loss Detector module enabled.
MENU PROGRAMMING - MONITOR MENU M O N I TO R - 2 ARM TYPE - DIS ACK - N TO U R - - T I M E D AT E - O N T I T L E D I S P L AY - O N CAM TITLE LCK - UNLOCKED MON TITLE LCK - UNLOCKED BRIGHTNESS - 8 D I S P L AY S TAT U S - H O L D RETURN MAIN MONITOR The Monitor menu configures each monitor. Enter the desired monitor number via the keyboard and press the ACK button. Press the NEXT button to advance to each of the menu lines.
MENU PROGRAMMING - CAMERA MENU CAMERA - 01 C O N T R O L - T W I S T E D PA I R TITLE AMERICAN DYNAMICS ABCDEFGHIJKLMN OPQRSTUVWXYZab cdefghijklmnop qrstuvwxyz 012 3456789<>:-./; RETURN MAIN CAMERA Title The CAMERA menu is used to create or change the title information for each camera (1-32). This menu is selected from the Main Menu, page 4-3. To select a camera for creating or setting its title: 1. Select the CAMERA number entry on the menu, using the NEXT button. 2.
MENU PROGRAMMING - PORT MENU 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 parity for that port. The selections are: The Port menu is used to configure baud rates, data bits, parity, stop bits, and port use for each of the three RS-232 ports. Note: Once the connections and selections for the port have been made, do not change the settings, i.e.
MENU PROGRAMMING - PORT MENU PORT USE Types TERMINAL - Used to upload and download setup information for the AD2150 from a PC. Select this use type when using the AD2150SW12B software package. To obtain consistent performance from a PC, a 4800 baud rate is recommended. KEYBOARD - Enables keyboard (or computer) control inputs to the port. For this use set Data Bits to 8, Parity to NONE, and Stop Bits to 1. When a Port Expander is used, the port baud rate must be set to 4800, and the keyboards set to 1200.
MENU PROGRAMMING - ACCESS MENU 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 CTRL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S A R M C O N TA C T S RETURN MAIN ACCESS KEYBOARD/MONITOR The Access menus define the system partitioning, which controls operator keyboard access to monitors, cameras, pan/tilts, and alarms. The system partitioning is used to segment the Switching System for the particular installation.
MENU PROGRAMMING - ACCESS MENU 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 CTRL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S A R M C O N TA C T S RETURN MAIN KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW This Access control function prevents selected keyboards from manually calling up selected cameras for viewing on any monitor. The Keyboard/Camera View menu entries are set default to Y, all keyboards have access privilege to to view all cameras.
MENU PROGRAMMING - ACCESS MENU 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 CTRL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S A R M C O N TA C T S RETURN MAIN KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL This Access control function prevents selected keyboards from controlling remote functions on selected cameras. (Any camera that is locked from a keyboard would also be default locked from that keyboard for control.
MENU PROGRAMMING - ACCESS MENU 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 CTRL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S A R M C O N TA C T S RETURN MAIN MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESS This Access function defines the Monitor to 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.
MENU PROGRAMMING - ACCESS MENU 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 CTRL M O N I TO R / C A M E R A A C C E S S A R M C O N TA C T S RETURN MAIN ARM CONTACTS This Access menu function defines which monitors are armed for each alarm contact, based upon the monitor ARM TYPE configuration in the Monitor Menu. Refer to Alarm Programming, Appendix page A-2, for further information on alarm contact programming.
Appendix Alarms ........................................................................................ A-2 Programming Overview........................................................ A-2 Alarm Receipt................................................................. A-2 Alarm Arming and Response.......................................... A-2 Alarm Display Indicators................................................ A-2 Alarm Audio Indicators ..................................................
APPENDIX ALARMS - PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW 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 AD2150. Each external alarm contact is assigned an alarm contact number (ACN) at the source.
APPENDIX ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODE Alarm Clearance Methods The Monitor Arming Code identifies the alarm Display Clearance methods for the monitor. The Monitor Arming Code defines the way the armed monitor handles multiple alarms. An alarm contact must be associated with at least one camera and one monitor, and at least one monitor must be armed.
APPENDIX ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODES - ARM TYPES The following are the available Monitor Arming Codes for the AD2150. Each is identified by the code number, in parentheses, and the ARM TYPE letter codes that are displayed in the Monitor menu, page 4-13. SEQUENCE (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.
APPENDIX ALARMS - ARM TYPES (continued) DUAL (13) DHI/DSI - Two alarm monitors, the first armed/alarmed contact is displayed on the Hold (DHI) monitor. All subsequent armed/alarmed contacts are queued and sequenced on the Sequence (DSI) monitor. Alarms are removed from Sequence monitor queue when the alarm closure is cleared. When the alarm closure on Hold monitor is cleared, the oldest alarm contact on Sequence monitor is moved to the Hold monitor and removed from Sequence monitor.
APPENDIX 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 AD2150 operation. SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THR, FRI, SAT - displayed during setup of Day of the Week, page 3-3. The appropriate code is displayed after one of the day selections is made. ALARM - displayed while an alarm is active.
APPENDIX AMERICAN DYNAMICS Keyboard Capabilities 1678CE 2078 2078,A 1678CM 1678CME 1677 1677E System Sys Exec System Sys Exec Operator Oper Exec 5-Monitor 5-Mon Exec 2-Monitor System Interface 2-wire 2-wire RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 2-wire RS-232 Alarm Ack1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Pan/Tilt Control2 Joystick None Joystick None Pushbutton None Joystick None Perform Variable Speed Pan/Tilt2 No No Yes No No No No No No Yes Lens
APPENDIX AUXILIARY KEY GROUPING F1 - Special function key 1 F1 is used to unlock the current camera. 2 F1 is used to lock the current camera.
APPENDIX COMPUTER CONTROL The three AD2150 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 AD2150 control ports are programmed for type of use and communication parameters via the on-screen Ports menu (page 4-15). For computer control of the AD2150, the port must be set for terminal port use via this menu. ASCII code is used for all system control commands to these ports.
Typical System Connections AD1676 Operator Keyboard AD1678C System Keyboard AD1678CM System Keyboard AD2078A System Keyboard ADTT System Keyboard AD1981 Port Expander AD1691 Code Distributor AD1692A Code Merger AD2096 Alarm Interface Unit AD2150 to AD1641 Receivers
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1676 KEYBOARD TO AD2150 4 AD1676 3-WIRE, 18 AWG, SHIELDED CABLE, BELDEN 8770 OR EQUIVALENT RCD XMIT 3 4 5 6 3 HP0047 4 5 6 HP0047 2 7 1 8 GND 2 7 1 8 TP8059 7.5 VOLTS AC 1.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1678C TO AD2150 - 0 3 2 0 5 3 2 AD1678C 18 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED PAIR, BELDEN 8760 OR EQUIVALENT NC 18 AWG 2-CONDUCTOR AUDIO TYPE CABLE BELDEN 9740 OR EQUIVALENT GND S DATA W RCD B DTR GND CTS AC XMIT AC TP8059 AD1678TB ALARMS RELAY CODE CAMERAS 12 3 45 67 8 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 SI NONC C BWS BWS BWS BWS MONITORS 1 2 3 1 2 4 120V 60Hz 5 3 KEYBOA
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1678CM TO AD2150 A 0 3 2 0 5 3 2 AD1678CM MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN AD1678CM AND AD2150 IS 1000 FT, USING SHIELDED, 18 AWG CABLE XMIT RCD 3 4 5 6 2 7 1 8 GND GND S DATA W RCD B DTR CTS GND XMIT AC TP8059 AC HP0047 AD1678TB JJ0007 Cable ALARMS RELAY CODE CAMERAS 1 2 34 5 67 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NONC C BWS BWS BWS BWS MONITORS 31 32 SI 1 2 1 3 2 4 120V 60Hz 5 3 K
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2078A TO AD2150 MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN AD2078A AND AD2150 IS 1000 FT, USING SHIELDED, 18 AWG CABLE AD2078 JJ0007 Cable * 5 XMIT RCD 4 XMIT RCD 3 6 TP8082 7 GND 4 5 2 3 1 2 7 1 8 8 J1 6 J2 GND HP0047 ** HP0082 TERMINAL BLOCK * NOTE: CONNECTION ILLUSTRATED WHERE DISTANCE BETWEEN AD2078A AND AD2150 TERMINALS IS GREATER THAN 7 FEET; FOR DISTANCES LESS THAN 7 FEET, THE AD2150 RS232 PORT MAY BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE HP0082 J2 PORT USING THE JJ0007 CABLE
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ADTT TOUCH TRACKER KEYBOARD FROM AD2150 FOR CONNECTIONS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 4M (14 FT.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ADTT TOUCH TRACKER KEYBOARD FROM AD2150 FOR CONNECTIONS GREATER THAN 4M (14 FT.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1981 PORT EXPANDER TO AD2150 A 16 128 128 AD1678CM MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN UNITS IS 1000 FT, USING SHIELDED, 18 AWG CABLE 1 2 6 AD1981 NOTE : KBD a - d ARE INPUT PORTS WHICH MAY BE USED WITH ANY AMERICAN DYNAMICS RS232 KEYBOARD.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1691 CODE DISTRIBUTOR FROM AD2150 RECEIVER CODE LED W BS B S W J1 AD1691 18 AWG SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR , BELDEN 8760 OR EQUIVALENT S W B AC AC TP8002 12 VOLTS AC 10 VA ALARMS RELAY CODE CAMERAS 1 23 45 6 78 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 SI NONCC BWS BWS BWS BWS MONITORS 1 2 3 1 2 4 120V 60Hz 5 3 KEYBOARDS 2 3 4 5 RS232 PORTS AD2150
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1692A CODE MERGER FROM AD2150 RECEIVER CODE LED WBS B SBW S W WBS J1 AD1692A 18 AWG SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR , BELDEN 8760 OR EQUIVALENT W B AC AC W B FROM SECOND AD2150 OR OTHER CONTROL CODE SOURCE TP8002 12 VOLTS AC ALARMS RELAY CODE CAMERAS 1 23 45 6 78 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 SI NO NCC BWS BWS BWS BWS MONITORS 1 2 3 1 2 4 120V 60Hz 5 3 KEYBOARDS 2 3 4
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2096 ALARM INTERFACE TO AD2150 DRAWING ILLUSTRATES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN UNITS THAT ARE GREATER THAN SEVEN FEET (7') APART; IF DISTANCE IS LESS THAN SEVEN FEET, DIRECT CONNECTION CAN BE MADE USING THE JJ0007 CABLE.
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2150 TO AD1641 RECEIVERS CAMERA 31 P/T/Z AD1641M Receiver B S W VIDEO FROM CAMERA TO AD2150 MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN AD1641M AND AD2150 IS 5000 FT, USING SHIELDED, 18 AWG CABLE CONTROL CODE FROM AD2150 TO RECEIVERS BWSBWS BWSBWS ALARMS RELAY CODE CAMERAS 1 2 34 5 67 8 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 SI NONC C BWS BWS BWS BWS MONITORS 1 2 1 3 2 4 120V 60Hz 5 3 KEYBOARDS 2
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SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings: Relay: Power Off Protection: Mounting: Size: Weight: Finish: AD2150: ADS2150X: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 W 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 100 mA Form C Relay, Maximum Ratings: 0.6 Amps @ 24 VAC or 2.0 Amps @ 30 VDC Saves user setups and Date/Time for five years. Desktop or rack mount Desktop: 3.56"H x 13.06" D x 17.13"W (91 x 332 x 435 mm) Rack Mount: 3.38"H x 12.75"D (86 x 324 mm) - 19" rack 10 lbs (4.