American Dynamics ADCC1100 manual Selecting the Macro, Running a Macro

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Keyboard Installation and Operation

Selecting the Macro Page

1.Press the MACROS tab to open the first macro page.

2.Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS tab keys to select the desired macro page.

Running a Macro

Macros can be run in one of three ways:

1.Multiple Macros - During programming, an individual macro key can have multiple macros assigned to it. Each macro is identified using a unique number between 1 - 9999. The required macro is run by entering a number from the alphanumeric keypad (1 to 9999), and then pressing the soft key associated with the macro's icon.

2.Simple Macro - This type of macro assigns one function to a specific macro soft key. To run the macro, navigate to the macro's icon and page and press the soft key associated with the macro.

3.Variable Macro - This type of macro uses the numeric entry from the keypad as a variable during the macro's execution. For example, the macro may have been programmed such that when the operator enters a number, the number is used to call that camera to a monitor specified in the macro's program. This type of macro enables an operator to greatly reduce the number of keystrokes required to call a camera to a monitor, while also unburdening the operator from having to remember the number of the monitor that has to be addressed. This application is for operators who consistently utilize certain monitors at their workstations.

To run the macro, enter a number using the alphanumeric keys (this is the variable), and press the soft key associated with the macro.

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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 Supplied Equipment Connection and Setup of the ADCC1100Setting the Jumpers for the MP-KMI 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 ZoomAuto Iris Controlling the Camera IrisControlling Camera Flip Running System Tours Calling Presets ShotsCalling a Scratch Pad Tour Calling Salvos Acknowledging AlarmsSetting the Keyboard Display Contrast Setting the Keyboard Display BrightnessAuxiliaries Enabling or Disabling the Keyboard Audible WarningViewing 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 Dome Patterns Setting PresetsProgramming with the ADCC1100 Keyboard Dome Menu Functions Setting Scratch Pad ToursDome Menu Navigation Navigating Dome Camera MenusStage 1 Programming the Macro Page and Macro Icon Locking and Unlocking a CameraProgramming Macros 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 MenuEnabling Lens Macro Keys Installer FunctionsSetting the Baud Rate 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