American Dynamics AD2089 manual Programming Macros, Advanced Macro Examples

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Programming with the AD2089

Programming Macros

There are eight keys on the 2089 keyboard used for macros. A macro performs a sequence of switching system operations by entering a numeric identifier and pressing a single macro key. The macro key caps have user-selected labels which identify locations or general functions.

A macro can consist of up to 21 keystrokes. Up to a 1000 different macros can be divided among the eight keys.

To program a macro:

1Turn the three-position keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.

2Enter the number of the macro (range = 1-1000).

Note

Each macro key can have multiple switching sequences and therefore multiple numbers associated with the key. The maximum number of switching sequences that can be assigned to the eight macro keys = 1000. Numbering for each key can start at “1”, but it is not necessary to assign numbers in exact sequence.

3Press the macro key to be programmed. The macro number appears in the CAMERA display and a keystroke counter starting at 21 appears in the MONITOR/DVMS display.

4Enter the keystrokes that comprise the macro.

5After entering the macro keystrokes, press the macro key to conclude the programming sequence.

Macro Examples

Example 1: [1], [Blackjack] = {1], [0], [0], [0], [CAMERA], [1], [0], [PRESET] [Blackjack].

Example 1 contains eight keystrokes. Pressing “1” on the numeric keypad, and then pressing the macro key “Blackjack” calls camera 1000 with preset 10 to the currently selected monitor. Bear in mind, the macro key “Blackjack” is not limited to one macro sequence, nor is it confined to one particular kind of switching function. See Examples 2 and 3 following.

Example 2: [2], [Blackjack] = [1], [0], [RUN], [ACK], [HOLD],[Blackjack]

Once programmed, selecting “2, Blackjack” calls Tour 10, and holds the tour on its first entry. The operator can then step through the tour manually by using the NEXT or LAST keys.

Example 3: [3], [Blackjack] = [1], [0], [SALVO], [Blackjack]

Once programmed, selecting “3, Blackjack” calls Salvo 10, which could consist of multiple views of the same blackjack table, or multiple views of different blackjack tables.

Example 4: [5], [ALT] = [6], [CAM], [10], [PRESET], [ALT]

Once programmed, selecting “5, ALT” calls Camera 6 with Preset 10 to the selected monitor. This preset provides an alternate view of the same subject that Camera 5 is viewing.

Note

Here is an example where the number of the macro provides a clue as to the camera being referenced.

Advanced Macro Examples

In the following examples the “0” key is used as a software shortcut. The “0” key defines a numeric entry as being the value previously displayed within the MONITOR/DVMS or CAMERA display.

Example 1 (“Quick Switch”): [(] = [1], [MON], [0], [CAM], [(]

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AD2089 Operator’s Manual

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Contents Keyboard Operator’s Manual Customer Service Trademarks CopyrightRack Mounting License Information Contents Software License Agreement Monitor Arming Commands Macro Key Labels Macro Programming Worksheets Contents AD2089 Features AD2089 Keyboard ControllerAD2089 Keyboard Overview Multi-Function Keys Connection and Setup of the AD2089 Connecting to a Switching SystemSupplied Equipment Screw FunctionPower Connections J1 Pins J2 PinsConnections for Cable Distance of Seven Feet or Less Connections for Cable Distance of Greater than Seven FeetInstallation Precautions Keyboard Setup Setting Keyboard ParametersResetting Keyboard Parameters To Set the Pan / Tilt / Zoom Motion Control OptionProcedure to Initiate Built-In Test Built-in Keyboard Operations TestSpeaker Test LED Lamp TestLED Brightness Test Seven Segment LED TestKey Functionality Test Display Number of Keys SelectionROM Checksum Test Keyswitch TestSerial Communications Test Connection and Setup of the AD2089 Using the AD2089 in Operate Mode Selection of Monitor or Dvms Mode of OperationUser Numbers and Passcodes Logging On to the SystemControlling a Cameras Pan and Tilt Selecting MonitorsCalling a Camera to View on a Monitor Locking and Unlocking a Camera Controlling Camera ZoomControlling Camera Focus Controlling the Camera IrisCalling Presets Shots Controlling Camera FlipAuto Focus / Auto Iris Running System ToursHolding a Tour Re-Starting a Tour on HoldChanging Tour Direction Calling SalvosRunning Patterns Acknowledging AlarmsViewing Satellite Sites Running a Macro Selecting DVRs Dvms Function KEY LabelUsing the AD2089 in Program Mode Setting PresetsSetting Scratch Pad Tours Programming with the AD2089Defining Patterns Clearing PatternsArming a Monitor Disarming a MonitorAdvanced Macro Examples Programming MacrosMacro Examples Keyboard to CPU Transfer Example 2 Quick ACKSynchronization of Macro Programming Deleting Macros CPU to Keyboard TransferUsing the AD2089 in Menu Mode Programming with the AD2089 Keyboard Specifications ReferencesCommunications Central ProcessorAppendix B Troubleshooting Problem Check ListAppendix C Typical System Connections AD2089AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU AD2089 Keyboard to AD1024 CPU AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 AD2089 Keyboard to AD2150 AD2089 Keyboard to AD168 AD2089 AD2089AD2089 Keyboard to AD168 AD2089 to MegaPower Built-in Test Connection Appendix D Software License Agreement Software License Agreement Software License Agreement Appendix E Monitor Arming Commands Monitor Arming Codes Monitor Acronym Command SequenceAD2089 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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