Installation guide
SENSORRAIL IIIE ADRL3TRK SERIES  8200-0593-02, REV. A 
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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13. Configure the System 
Equipment Required for this Operation 
• Laptop 
•  AD SensorRail Control application. 
Procedure 
A. Power up the rail. 
Flip the main switch located on the PowerRail 
module. The trolley will move approximately 3m 
(9.8ft) down the rail, and then back to the home 
position approximately 1m (3.3ft) inside the 
optical stops. 
Note: If the trolley does not move, check the 
electrical connections. 
B. Configure the system. 
Note: Depending on the trolley configuration, 
movement along the rail is achieved using IRIS 
or FOCUS keys on the Touch Tracker
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controller or AD Keyboard. For example: 
-  Press on IRIS open (or FOCUS near) to 
move the trolley forward. 
-  Press on IRIS close (or FOCUS far) to move 
the trolley backward. 
The Dome AUTO-FOCUS mode is still available 
(by simultaneously pressing IRIS close and IRIS 
open). 
IMPORTANT! The dome camera’s movement 
along the rail prevents the following features 
from working effectively: 
- Privacy zones 
- Direction indicators 
- Freeze frame 
- Home position. 
On your laptop computer, use the AD SensorRail 
Control configurator screen (shown above) to test 
the trolley and dome camera functions. Also, check 
the entire rail for joint alignment. 
To initiate the trolley for the first time: 
1.  Connect a DB25 to DB9 communication cable 
between the laptop and the PowerRail module. 
A standard crossed serial cable, wired as 
shown, is required (see figure on page 31). 
2. In the Power Rail module, move jumpers ST3 
and ST4 to the PC position (see figure on page 
31). 
3. Launch the configurator application. When the 
configurator screen appears, select the dome 
camera address, and then press SET. For 
example, if the dome address for the trolley is 9, 
all commands will go to dome 9. 
4.  Click the CALIBRATE RAIL button on the 
configurator to have the trolley learn the rail 
length. 
5.  Using the configurator and a portable video 
monitor, move the trolley along the rail to 
expose possible issues, such as poor video or 
trolley homing. 
Note: If RF interference is causing video 
problems, try an alternate DIP switch selection 
on the PowerRail. See Appendix A. 
Note: If RF holes are causing video problems, 
adjust the receiving antenna’s angle and inner 
position for the best compromise. If RF holes 
still exist, try attaching the antenna externally to 
the start end of the rail using the extension 
brackets supplied. See Appendix B. 










