American Dynamics AD200 System Limitations, Programming Presets, Programming Patterns, Sequences

Models: AD2079

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Programming Presets

Programming Presets

Using the keyboard, select the monitor and dome camera, then move the trolley to the desired location and define the preset.

Programming Patterns

Patterns are a series of pan, tilt, zoom, and position settings (including the trolley position on the rail). For each dome on a trolley, you can program up to three patterns with each containing up to 98 commands and lasting no more than 6 minutes, 50 seconds.

Using the keyboard, select the monitor and dome camera, then move the trolley to the desired location and define and store the pattern.

Patrol Mode

Patrol Mode (Pattern #3) moves the trolley 1.5m/s (4.92ft/s) the length of the rail 10 times, flipping the position of the camera each time it reverses.

CAUTION: DO NOT use Pattern #3 as part of a sequence. Patrol Mode is dedicated to Pattern #3. Reprogramming Pattern #3 will delete Patrol Mode permanently.

CAUTION: Avoid using the Patrol Mode for prolonged periods as it may affect your warranty and service schedule. Preventive maintenance is not included in the warranty agreement.

VM96 Matrix Switcher: Place the trolley and dome in the pattern starting position. While programming a pattern, use Focus NEAR and FAR keys to drive the trolley (even if the SensorRail software was set up to use the Iris CLOSE and OPEN keys).

Sequences

Sequences are a series of camera scenes that display one after another on a monitor for a specified duration. Scenes included in the sequence are called events, and the number of events available for programming depends on the matrix switcher.

System Limitations:

The maximum duration for an event in the sequence is 90 seconds for the ADTT16E.

When trolley movement is included in a sequence, the trolley requires time to move to another position, whereas the dome switches to its position immediately. When creating a sequence, allow time for trolley movement. For example, a trolley takes 19 seconds to move across a 50m (164ft) rail.

Avoid using sequences for prolonged periods as it may affect your warranty and service schedule. Preventive maintenance is not included in the warranty agreement.

Auxiliary Output Functions

The following Aux outputs toggle functions in the trolley.

Aux 1: Invokes a soft reset in the trolley. It is used only if the trolley is non-responsive or abnormal behavior occurs. In some cases, several pan/tilt commands need to be sent to the dome to configure the proper protocol being used. This is normal. Turn Aux 1 off when done.

Aux 2: Displays the trolley distance traveled (in km) and software version on the video monitor for about 5 seconds using the dome text overlay. Turn off Aux 2 when done.

Aux 3 or Aux 4: Use to access the dome menu system. Turn on one of these Aux outputs depending on the matrix switcher and protocol used. Go into the menu system and turn off Aux 3 or Aux 4 when done.

Switching all Aux outputs off: Clears the condition when the matrix switcher is in another Aux state other than the dome Aux state (the dome was reset or power reset but not the matrix switcher).

Auxiliary output functions can be performed from any AD keyboard or Touch Tracker.

Airborne Noise Measurements

The continuous sound level falls below 70dB. This device has been tested and is deemed to have passed the Machinery Directive.

SENSORRAIL IIIe

USER GUIDE

8200-0593-04 B0

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