Operating instructions

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.
To set up and store a preset scene:
1. Call the desired camera to a monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to PROG position (AD2078A) or enter
the PROG mode (ADTT).
3. Adjust the camera pan, tilt, zoom, iris, and focus to obtain
the desired scene.
4. Enter a desired scene number (1 - 72) in the keyboard.
5. Press the recessed SHOT button in the SET group. Use a
plastic screwdriver or similar tool.
6. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position (AD2078A) or exit
the program mode (ADTT).
Camera Lockout
Camera sites may be locked out by a keyboard to deny other
keyboards from controlling that camera site. Locked out
keyboards may view, but not control, the designated cameras.
When a keyboard calls a camera which is locked out, the
camera video is displayed on the called monitor and the
message “LOCKED” is displayed in the on-screen Status Line.
To lock out or unlock a camera:
1. Call the camera to be locked out.
2. Turn the keyswitch to PROG position (AD2078A) or enter
the PROG mode (ADTT).
3. Enter one of the following keyboard F1 code combinations:
“1 F1” Unlocks the called camera.
“2 F1” Locks out the called camera.
4. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position (AD2078A) or exit
the program mode (ADTT).
Audio Alarm Programming
The AD1678CM and AD2078A keyboards can be
programmed to provide an audio tone when an alarm is
received. The ADTT does not support audio alarms.
When the audio tone is enabled at a keyboard and a armed
monitor is called to that keyboard, the audio tone is sounded
when the associated alarm is first received, for less than five
seconds.
The default setting is audio enabled (ON) for all keyboards.
There are three ways to enable or disable this audio indicator:
For a Keyboard, For a Port, and System Wide.
For a Keyboard - When sound is turned off at a keyboard,
the AD2150 will transmit the sound character to LOCAL
keyboards but a keyboard that is off will not sound the
audio tone.
To Turn Audio ON for that Keyboard only:
1. Call the armed monitor.
2. Enter the number “9” on the keypad.
3. Press the auxiliary ON pushbutton.
To Turn Audio OFF for that Keyboard only:
1. Call the armed monitor.
2. Enter the number “9” on the keypad.
3. Press the auxiliary OFF pushbutton.
For a Port - When the audio is turned off for a port, the
AD2150 will no longer transmit the sound character to that
particular LOCAL keyboard port.
To Turn Audio ON for a Port:
1. Enter the number “48” on the keypad.
2. Press the F2 button.
To Turn Audio OFF for a Port:
1. Enter the number “47” on the keypad.
2. Press the F2 button.
System Wide - When the audio is turned off, the AD2150 will
no longer transmit the sound character to any LOCAL
keyboard port.
To Turn Audio ON System Wide:
1. Enter the number “46” on the keypad.
2. Press the F2 button.
To Turn Audio OFF System Wide:
1. Enter the number “45” on the keypad.
2. Press the F2 button.
NON-MENU PROGRAMMING
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