American Dynamics ADCC1100 manual Calling a Scratch Pad Tour

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ADCC1100

Holding a Tour

A tour can be stopped and held on a single camera entry by pressing the HOLD soft key. While a tour is on hold, all keyboard control actions (pan, tilt, lens adjustment, auxiliary on/off functions) can be performed on the held camera.

Note: after the HOLD soft key is pressed, its caption changes to RUN—see Restarting a Tour on Hold below.

Restarting a Tour on Hold

To restart a held tour, press the RUN soft key. The tour will continue running from the point at which it was previously held.

Stepping through a Tour

When a tour is running, the INCREMENT / DECREMENT CAMERA keys can be used to step through the tour.

To step through a tour:

1.To step forward press the ▲ key.

2.To step backward, press the ▼ key.

Reversing a Tour

When a tour is running, the INCREMENT / DECREMENT CAMERA keys can be used to reverse the direction of a tour.

To reverse the direction of a tour:

1.Press the ▼ key once. Note, to again reverse the tour, press the ▲ key once.

Stopping a Tour

A running system or scratch-pad tour can be stopped by either pressing the HOLD soft key, or by calling a camera to view on the selected monitor.

Calling a Scratch Pad Tour

Each monitor can have a stored scratch-pad tour (a temporary tour programmed by the operator).

To call a scratch-pad tour:

1.Select the monitor for the desired scratch-pad tour (ensure that there is no tour currently running on the selected monitor).

2.Press the RUN soft key.

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ControlCenterTM Copyright Keyboard Installation and Operation Avertissement Elektromagnetische Kompatibilität Funkfrequenzemissionen Advertencia About the ADCC1100 Keyboard Programming with the ADCC1100 Keyboard Key Features About the ADCC1100 KeyboardADCC1100 Keyboard Overview Page Connection and Setup of the ADCC1100 Setting the Jumpers for the MP-KMISupplied Equipment Installation Connections for Cable Distance of Seven Feet or LessConnections for Cable Distance of Greater than Seven Feet Configuring for MP48, AD1024 or Quicksite Mode Keyboard Access Control Basic OperationsLogging on to the Keyboard Mode Welcome screenPlease Enter PIN Keyboard Menu Navigation Entering Data Selecting Monitors Calling a Camera to View on a MonitorControlling a Camera’s Pan, Tilt and Zoom Controlling Camera FocusControlling the Camera Iris Controlling Camera FlipAuto Iris Calling Presets Shots Running System ToursCalling a Scratch Pad Tour Acknowledging Alarms Calling SalvosSetting the Keyboard Display Brightness Setting the Keyboard Display ContrastAuxiliaries Enabling or Disabling the Keyboard Audible WarningViewing Satellite Sites-Quicksite Mode Viewing Satellite SitesRunning Patterns Selecting and Running a MacroSelecting the Macro Running a MacroOperating a VCR or Digital Recorder VCR Control MenuSetting Presets Programming with the ADCC1100 KeyboardProgramming Dome Patterns Setting Scratch Pad Tours Dome Menu FunctionsNavigating Dome Camera Menus Dome Menu NavigationLocking and Unlocking a Camera Programming MacrosStage 1 Programming the Macro Page and Macro Icon Configure Macro Menu Programming a Macro Page NameStoring the Macro Page Configuration to the Smart Card Programming a Macro IconStage 2 Programming a Macro Example 1 Quick Switch function Advanced MacrosProgramming Smart Cards Reading a Smart CardProgramming a Smart Card Programming a New Smart CardConfiguring Partitions Copying Macro Information from One Smart Card to AnotherPartition Menu Page Matrix Menu Matrix MenuInstaller Functions Setting the Baud RateEnabling Lens Macro Keys Configuring for MP48, AD1024 or Quicksite Mode Quicksite ConfigurationConfiguring Satellite Sites Start EndReading Quicksite Settings on a Smart Card Copying Quicksite Settings from One Smart Card to AnotherAppendix a Monitor Arming Commands Monitor Arming Code Monitor Acronym Command SequenceAppendix B Macro Reference Sheet Keyboard Installation and Operation Appendix C Macro Icon Reference Numbers Keyboard Installation and Operation 100 Appendix D Troubleshooting Problem Check ListAppendix E Specifications Model NumbersIndex Keyboard Installation and Operation Running Multiple Macros Keyboard Installation and Operation Please visit our website for more information