American Dynamics ADCC1100 manual Keyboard Menu Navigation, Entering Data

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Keyboard Installation and Operation

Keyboard Menu Navigation

Eight Soft keys and three Tab keys are used to navigate the menu system and make operator selections. These keys are arranged around the LCD display screen and are context sensitive, that is the function of each key changes according to the menu selected. The function of each key is indicated by an icon on the LCD display adjacent to the key.

For example, in the diagram below, the AUX 1 function would be selected by Soft key R1; the Program Mode tab would be selected by Tab key T2, and so on.

Soft Keys (blue)

L1

Monitor

Camera AUX 1

R1

L2

PATTERN

 

 

AUX 2

R2

L3

Run

 

 

 

R3

L4

SALVO

 

 

Next

R4

 

Enter

 

 

 

 

 

Operator

Program Mode

Macros

 

T1 T2 T3

Tab Keys (orange)

Entering Data

Data is entered using the alphanumeric keys and pressing either one of the single function keys (monitor, camera, etc.), or by pressing a soft key—if calling a preset for example. Data entered is initially shown next to the ENTER caption on the display, and then moves to another part of the display after the next keypress. For example, in the case of selecting a camera, the value entered would move to a position below the CAMERA caption on the display after the CAMERA key had been pressed.

Alphanumeric keys

...and then here...

...or here

1abc

2 def

3 ghi

4 jkl

5mno

6 pqr

7 stu

8vwx

9 yz

 

8vwx

 

Monitor

Camera

Forward/Backward

Open/Close Iris

I

F

 

Delete

Camera

Focus Far/Near

PATTERN

Run

SALVO

 

AUX 1

6

6

 

AUX 2

Enter 6

Next

Numbers entered Macros

initially appear here...

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Contents ControlCenterTM Copyright Keyboard Installation and Operation Avertissement Elektromagnetische Kompatibilität Funkfrequenzemissionen Advertencia About the ADCC1100 Keyboard Programming with the ADCC1100 Keyboard About the ADCC1100 Keyboard Key FeaturesADCC1100 Keyboard Overview Page Setting the Jumpers for the MP-KMI Connection and Setup of the ADCC1100Supplied Equipment Connections for Cable Distance of Seven Feet or Less InstallationConnections for Cable Distance of Greater than Seven Feet Configuring for MP48, AD1024 or Quicksite Mode Basic Operations Keyboard Access ControlWelcome screen Logging on to the Keyboard ModePlease Enter PIN Entering Data Keyboard Menu NavigationCalling a Camera to View on a Monitor Selecting MonitorsControlling Camera Focus Controlling a Camera’s Pan, Tilt and ZoomControlling Camera Flip Controlling the Camera IrisAuto Iris Running System Tours Calling Presets ShotsCalling a Scratch Pad Tour Calling Salvos Acknowledging AlarmsEnabling or Disabling the Keyboard Audible Warning Setting the Keyboard Display BrightnessSetting the Keyboard Display Contrast AuxiliariesViewing Satellite Sites Viewing Satellite Sites-Quicksite ModeSelecting and Running a Macro Running PatternsRunning a Macro Selecting the MacroVCR Control Menu Operating a VCR or Digital RecorderProgramming with the ADCC1100 Keyboard Setting PresetsProgramming Dome Patterns Dome Menu Functions Setting Scratch Pad ToursDome Menu Navigation Navigating Dome Camera MenusProgramming Macros Locking and Unlocking a CameraStage 1 Programming the Macro Page and Macro Icon Programming a Macro Page Name Configure Macro MenuProgramming a Macro Icon Storing the Macro Page Configuration to the Smart CardStage 2 Programming a Macro Advanced Macros Example 1 Quick Switch functionReading a Smart Card Programming Smart CardsProgramming a New Smart Card Programming a Smart CardCopying Macro Information from One Smart Card to Another Configuring PartitionsPartition Menu Page Matrix Menu Matrix MenuSetting the Baud Rate Installer FunctionsEnabling Lens Macro Keys Quicksite Configuration Configuring for MP48, AD1024 or Quicksite ModeStart End Configuring Satellite SitesCopying Quicksite Settings from One Smart Card to Another Reading Quicksite Settings on a Smart CardMonitor Arming Code Monitor Acronym Command Sequence Appendix a Monitor Arming CommandsAppendix B Macro Reference Sheet Keyboard Installation and Operation Appendix C Macro Icon Reference Numbers Keyboard Installation and Operation 100 Problem Check List Appendix D TroubleshootingModel Numbers Appendix E SpecificationsIndex Keyboard Installation and Operation Running Multiple Macros Keyboard Installation and Operation Please visit our website for more information