American Dynamics AD2089 manual Selecting Monitors, Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor

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Using the AD2089 in Operate Mode

• To select Monitor mode, press the MON key.

If the user does not enter a number prior to pressing either the DVMS or Monitor keys, the keyboard “remembers” the number of the last DVMS or monitor selected prior to toggling to the alternate mode.

Monitor Mode Operations (keyswitch in “operate” position)

Selecting Monitors

Workstation monitors display the video from the cameras and domes installed in local and/or satellite facilities. Each monitor has an identification number documented by the system administrator.

To select a monitor:

1Enter the monitor identification number on the numeric keypad (the number will appear in the ENTER display).

2Press the MON key. (the monitor identification number will appear in the MONITOR/DVMS display window. The ENTER display will clear). This monitor has now been called to the keyboard. Camera video can now be viewed on the called monitor. W

Note

When the monitor key is pressed a horizontal line segment appears below the monitor display label.

Calling a Camera to View on a Monitor

After a monitor has been called to the control of the AD2089 (see page 3-1), a camera can be called to view on the monitor. Each system camera has a unique identification number documented by the system administrator.

To call a camera:

1Enter the camera identification number on the numeric keypad (the number appears in the ENTER display).

2Press the CAM key (the number clears from the ENTER display, and appears in the CAMERA display).

The selected video input now appears on the monitor screen. After calling a camera to the selected monitor, any other camera can be called to the monitor by repeating the two step procedure described above.

Controlling a Camera's Pan and Tilt

Once an appropriately equipped camera has been called to view on a monitor, the operator can manually control the camera's movement. Pan is the side-to-side movement of the camera. Tilt is the up and down movement of the camera.

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Contents Keyboard Operator’s Manual Copyright Customer Service TrademarksRack Mounting License Information Contents Software License Agreement Monitor Arming Commands Macro Key Labels Macro Programming Worksheets Contents AD2089 Keyboard Controller AD2089 FeaturesAD2089 Keyboard Overview Multi-Function Keys Screw Function Connection and Setup of the AD2089Connecting to a Switching System Supplied EquipmentConnections for Cable Distance of Greater than Seven Feet Power ConnectionsJ1 Pins J2 Pins Connections for Cable Distance of Seven Feet or LessInstallation Precautions Setting Keyboard Parameters Keyboard SetupTo Set the Pan / Tilt / Zoom Motion Control Option Resetting Keyboard ParametersBuilt-in Keyboard Operations Test Procedure to Initiate Built-In TestSeven Segment LED Test Speaker TestLED Lamp Test LED Brightness TestDisplay Number of Keys Selection Key Functionality TestROM Checksum Test Keyswitch TestSerial Communications Test Connection and Setup of the AD2089 Logging On to the System Using the AD2089 in Operate ModeSelection of Monitor or Dvms Mode of Operation User Numbers and PasscodesControlling a Cameras Pan and Tilt Selecting MonitorsCalling a Camera to View on a Monitor Controlling the Camera Iris Locking and Unlocking a CameraControlling Camera Zoom Controlling Camera FocusRunning System Tours Calling Presets ShotsControlling Camera Flip Auto Focus / Auto IrisCalling Salvos Holding a TourRe-Starting a Tour on Hold Changing Tour DirectionRunning Patterns Acknowledging AlarmsViewing Satellite Sites Running a Macro Dvms Function KEY Label Selecting DVRsProgramming with the AD2089 Using the AD2089 in Program ModeSetting Presets Setting Scratch Pad ToursDisarming a Monitor Defining PatternsClearing Patterns Arming a MonitorAdvanced Macro Examples Programming MacrosMacro Examples Keyboard to CPU Transfer Example 2 Quick ACKSynchronization of Macro Programming CPU to Keyboard Transfer Deleting MacrosUsing the AD2089 in Menu Mode Programming with the AD2089 Central Processor Keyboard SpecificationsReferences CommunicationsProblem Check List Appendix B TroubleshootingAD2089 Appendix C Typical System ConnectionsAD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 AD2089 AD2089 AD2089 Keyboard to AD168AD2089 Keyboard to AD168 AD2089 to MegaPower Built-in Test Connection Appendix D Software License Agreement Software License Agreement Software License Agreement Monitor Arming Codes Monitor Acronym Command Sequence Appendix E Monitor Arming CommandsAD2089 Operator’s Manual Macro Key Labels Macro Key Labels Macro Programming Worksheets Macro Programming Workskeet Glossary Auxiliary and momentary relay System tour Glossary Tilt Up and down camera movement Tour

AD2089 specifications

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