American Dynamics Matrix Keyboard user manual

User manual for the device American Dynamics Matrix Keyboard

Device: American Dynamics Matrix Keyboard
Category: Mouse
Manufacturer: American Dynamics
Size: 0.38 MB
Added : 4/10/2013
Number of pages: 44
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Matrix Keyboard
ADTTE
Operator’s Manual
8000-2675-02 Rev. D

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ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator’s Manual

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Thank you for using American Dynamics products. We support our products through an extensive and worldwide network of dealers. The dealer, through whom you originally purchased this product, is your point of contact if you have a need for service or support. Our dealers are fully empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support. Dealers should contact American Dynamics at (800) 507–6268 or (561) 912-6259 or on the web at www.americandynamics.net. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION C

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE: BEFORE YOU BEGIN............................................................................ V Using This Manual....................................................................................................v Text Conventions .....................................................................................................v Related Documents.................................................................................................vi Support Servi

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NOTES: iv ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual

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PREFACE Before You Begin The Operator's Manual explains the features, operation, and application of the ADTTE Touch Tracker matrix keyboard (ADTTE matrix keyboard). It explains the tasks that can be performed when using this product as part of your system. Using This Manual This manual is organized as follows: • Chapter 1: ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview describes the keyboard and its use. It also identifies buttons found on the keypad. • Chapter 2: Getting Started describes the fields o

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Related Documents Installation of the ADTTE matrix keyboard is covered in the Installation Instructions (part number 8000-2675-01). If you cannot find the answers in this document about performing a specific task with your keyboard, refer to the system operating instructions. The operating instructions provide information about which features, such as satellite sites and user login, the keyboard supports. Keep in mind that some features may not be implemented at your facility. Cont

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+ F 1 – F 2 1 4 7 Prog On On Lock Mon Arm PG-LEFT Auxiliary Off Off PG-RIGHT Run ↑ o Pswd Sh t Enter Hold ↓ a e n P tt r Site Exit Config Salvo Menu Last Next Clear Iris → Close ← Open Ack PG-UP PG-DN 3 6 9 2 5 8 0 User CHAPTER 1 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview The ADTTE matrix keyboard (Touch Tracker) is a video control station that provides the same functions as the AD2079 System Keyboard. It is compatible with all current models of American Dynamics switches. It allows you to ope

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Keypad Overview 1 2 3 4 5 30 6 29 7 28 8 9 27 10 26 25 11 24 12 13 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 1. Site field shows the status of the connected 6. + is used with the Config button to switching system. See the appropriate increase selected keyboard settings. operating instructions for additional When used with the Shot function, enables information. programming of the preset. 2. Monitor field shows the number of the 7. – is used with the Config button to monitor con

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9. Auxiliary On (PG-Left) / Auxiliary Off 16. Iris Close (PG-UP) button adjusts the (PG-Right) buttons activate and deactivate brightness of a scene by allowing less light into the camera controlled by the keyboard. features such as lights, locks, or alarms that can be controlled by the keyboard. See See Chapter 3 for more information. Chapter 3 for additional information. This button also serves as the Page Up These buttons also serve as the Page Left function during menu programmi

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24. Site button controls satellite systems. 28. Prog button is used to program monitor Refer to the system operating instructions tours and other system programming for additional information. features. See the system operating instructions for additional information. 25. Run (↑) / Hold (↓) buttons are used with This button is under keyboard lock predefined monitor tours, universal tours, protection. or alarm tours. Run starts a tour. Hold 29. F2 button is a function key whose use i

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CHAPTER 2 Getting Started This chapter provides an overview of the fields displayed on the LCD. It explains how to determine if the keyboard lock is enabled, as well as providing instructions for locking or unlocking the keyboard. It also explains how to set or change the user-defined password. LCD Display Overview The keyboard display is a 2-line by 16-character backlit LCD (liquid crystal display). It serves the same purpose as the four LED displays on the AD2078 system keyboard

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Understanding the Keyboard Lock Feature The keyboard lock feature prevents unauthorized use of the matrix keyboard advanced features. When “L” appears in the lower right corner of the LCD, operators cannot access certain system features. The features that cannot be accessed are Program Shot, Program Pattern, Mon Arm On, Mon Arm Off, Prog, Menu, and the dual function menu programming keys, such as PG-UP and Enter. Enabling and Disabling the Keyboard Lock The keyboard lock feature is en

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Working with Passwords Passwords allow you to limit access to advanced features of the ADTTE matrix keyboard, such as arming/disarming monitors and the dual function menu programming keys. Passwords may be 1 to 4 digits in length and may be any number between 0-9998. The default password is factory set to 1953. To limit access to the advanced features of the keyboard, change this password using the Pswd button. See Setting or Changing the Password for instructions. IMPORTANT If th

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NOTES: 2-4 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual

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CHAPTER 3 Everyday Tasks This chapter describes everyday tasks that users can perform with the matrix keyboard. It explains how to control the zoom, focus, and iris settings for the selected camera. It explains how to program and recall Shots and Patterns to simplify surveillance activities. It also explains procedures for acknowledging alarms and controlling auxiliaries. In This Chapter • Selecting Monitors...........................................................................

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Controlling Cameras Each camera installed at your facility has a unique identification number. To control a camera, you must first select the camera with the matrix keyboard. Then you can control the zoom, focus, iris, pan and tilt of the selected camera. Figure 3-1 identifies the location of the pan/tilt, zoom and focus controls on the matrix keyboard. Figure 3-1: Pan/Tilt, Zoom and Focus Controls Tracker Ball: controls the pan/tilt of the selected camera. Focus Buttons: adjust the

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Figure 3-2: Tracker Ball pan/tilt movement. Tilt Up Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Down Moving the Tracker Ball to the right pans the camera to the right. Moving the Tracker Ball to the left pans the camera to the left. Moving the Tracker Ball up or down tilts the camera to the appropriate angle. Simultaneous pan and tilt camera movement can be achieved by moving the Tracker Ball diagonally. Moving the Tracker Ball diagonally up and to the right adjusts the camera up and to the right.

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Controlling Zoom and Focus Once you have selected a camera, you can control its zoom and focus settings. Figure 3-4 illustrates the location and function of the zoom and focus buttons: Figure 3-4: Zoom and Focus Controls Focus Far Zoom In Zoom Out Focus Near Adjusting Zoom Settings Zoom refer to the adjustment of the magnification of the camera lens to make an object appear closer (larger) or farther away (smaller). The zoom buttons are located to the left of the Tracker Ball. By


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