American Dynamics AD1689B Installation Instructions Manual

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Model 1689B
General Purpose
8-Channel Receiver
Installation Instructions
This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the 1689B Eight-Channel Receiver. Receivers are designed
as the remote control device for operation of a motorized pan & tilt unit and a motorized lens unit. Since camera sites are often a
great distance from the operator’s viewing location, these receivers provide the operator with positive control of the camera site.
Receivers also provide the operator with control of auxiliary devices such as lights, doors, etc. at the camera site. Receivers are
individually coded for each camera site so only the camera under observation will be controlled by the operator.
This software/firmware is confidential to and is copyrighted by SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION. It is not to
be copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent of SENSORMATIC. The software is furnished to the
purchaser under a license for use on a single system.
NOTE: Information furnished by SENSORMATIC is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is
assumed by SENSORMATIC for its use; nor for any infringements of other rights of third parties which may result from its use.
No license is granted by implications or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SENSORMATIC.
Copyright 1998 by SENSORMATIC. All rights reserved.
The installation of this product should be made by qualified
service personnel and should conform to all local codes.
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product or if service seems necessary, contact the
Sensormatic Repair and Service Department at (800)
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
This equipment has been tested and
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Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: 1. This
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interference, and 2. This device
must accept any interference
received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Table of Contents
Product Description................................................1
Features ..................................................................1
Setup.......................................................................2
Installation..............................................................3
Cable Connections .................................................4
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The 1689B Receiver is used with matrix switching systems to
control pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris and auxiliary functions at a
camera site. This receiver is classified as an eight-channel
type since eight independent control channels are supplied.
The 1689B will control, depending on factory configuration,
eight (8) cameras with no auxiliaries, four (4) cameras with
four (4) auxiliaries, or eight (8) auxiliaries. The output voltages
are set for 24 VAC.
Receivers obtain control instructions via the common code
lines originating from system CPUs, the system input bays, or
intervening code distribution units. To enable each receiver to
identify those control signals intended for it, each receiver
must be set up at installation to identify the camera number(s)
with which it is to be associated.
This Installation Manual includes the following OP00xx
inserts which provide wiring assignment tables related to the
product.
Insert Receiver Configuration
OP0064 1689/8 (8 Cameras)
OP0065 1689/4 (4 Cameras, 4 Aux)
OP0066 1689/0 (8 Auxiliaries)
OP0094 1689/8P (8 Cameras, with Presets)
OP0095 1689/4P (4 Cameras, 4 Aux, with Presets)
FEATURES
Pan/Tilt and Lens Control
As delivered, each channel of the receiver provides drive
outputs at 24 VAC for control of Pan/Tilt motors and at 10
VDC output for lens control. Eight of the 12-pin connectors,
located on the printed circuit board (PCB) within the unit,
contain all the connections required for control of the Pan/Tilt
and lens.
Note: Certain Pan/Tilt units require alternate voltages
other than those noted in this manual. If necessary, call the
Technical Support Department for information or
assistance (1-800-442-2225).
Table 1. Pan/Tilt and Lens Ratings
Function Voltage Current (note 1)
Pan Motor 24 VAC 2 Amps
Tilt Motor 24 VAC 2 Amps
Iris Motor 10 VDC .05 Amps
Focus Motor 10 VDC .05 Amps
Zoom Motor 10 VDC .05 Amps
NOTE 1: Total of all 24 V Pan/Tilt motor currents and
Auxiliary currents (all channels combined) is not to exceed 7
Amps.
Auxiliaries
If configured for auxiliary operation, the receiver provides four
or eight output channels of auxiliaries for user-controlled
devices. Each channel assigned as auxiliary can have two
latching and two momentary outputs.
Preset Scene
This optional feature allows the operator to preselect a scene
and recall the scene upon keyboard command. (If this option
is provided, the model number will include a suffix of "P".)
The programmed scene is stored at the receiver with battery
backup in the event of a power failure.
When controlled by the 1600 or 1700 system, the receiver
allows eight preset scenes per camera to be programmed.
When controlled by the 1650, 1900, 2050 or 2150 system, the
receiver allows 72 preset scenes per camera to be programmed.
Refer to the installation and operation manuals for the
appropriate control system for the programming procedures.
DESCRIPTION and FEATURES
1
IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS OPERATING
THIS UNIT, OR NEED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE,
CALL OUR SERVICE CENTER AT:
within the United States 1-800-442-2225
outside the United States (845) 624-7640
SETUP
There are eight pairs of rotary BCD switches which associate
the camera identifiers with their respective channel. The
locations of S1 through S16 on the PCB are shown in Figure 1
below. Rotary switches S1 and S2 are for the camera assigned
to channel 1, switches S3 and S4 are for the camera assigned to
channel 2, etc. The first switch of each pair is for the Tens
value and the second is for the Units value of the camera
identifier. For example, if camera 17 is used on channel 3,
then S5 is moved to the position marked ‘1’ and S6 is moved
to the position marked ‘7’.
The tables in OP0064 show the appropriate switches which
relate to a specific Pan/Tilt and lens connector for no
auxiliaries. For example, looking at Table OP0064, rotary
switches S5 and S6 refer to Pan/Tilt connector J301, or OUT 3.
Therefore, if camera 47 is to be used on Pan/Tilt and lens
connector J301, then S5 is set to '4' and S6 is set to '7'.
The OP0065 tables show rotary switches for four auxiliaries.
OP0066 shows switches for eight auxiliaries. If four or eight
are used, then the rotary switches must be used to assign a 12-
pin connector to an auxiliary (OUT 2, OUT 4, OUT 6, and
OUT 8 for four auxiliaries; OUT 1 to OUT 8 for eight
auxiliaries). For example, if an auxiliary is used on the second
connector J201 (OUT 2), set S3 to '0' and S4 to '2'. To access
this auxiliary from the CPU, enter 02 when asked for the
camera number.
Note: A camera identifier number cannot be assigned to
more than one camera channel, and an auxiliary number
cannot be assigned to more than one auxiliary channel.
Camera Identifier Conversion
Camera identifiers for Control Code Receivers are set to 1 - 64
only. Table 2 below contains a camera identifier conversion
table that is used to convert a camera identifier so that
appropriate switch settings can be made. To determine the
camera identifier setting, the number in the right column is
subtracted from the actual camera identifier.
Table 2. Camera Identifier Conversion Table
Actual
Camera Identifier SUBTRACT
1-64 0
65-128 64
129-192 128
193-256 192
257-320 256
321-384 320
385-448 384
449-512 448
513-576 512
577-640 576
641-704 640
705-768 704
769-832 768
833-896 832
897-960 896
961-1024 960
For example, if the actual camera identifier is 175, the number
to subtract is 128. The number that remains is 47 (175 minus
128). The appropriate channel Tens switch is set to 4, and the
Units switch is set to 7.
SETUP
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J1
J101
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J201
J301
J401
J501
J601
J701
J801
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Code LED
Power LED
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 5
OUT 4
OUT 6
OUT 7
OUT 8
J4
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Code Line
Connector
Rotary BCD
Switches
(S1 - S16)
Figure 1 - PCB Switch and Connector Wiring Layout
INSTALLATION
This installation should be made by qualified service personnel
and should conform to all local codes. Safeguards must be
taken to avoid unintentional operation by employees and
maintenance personnel working about the premises, by falling
objects, by customers, by building vibration, and by similar
causes.
Preparation
There are many user settable switches. If the unit is not set up
correctly, damage to this unit and any other devices connected
to it may result. Check all wiring and cabling before applying
power.
Mounting
Receivers are surface mounted and when used indoors can be
mounted with any orientation. Units to be mounted outdoors
must be securely mounted to a suitable surface, with the
hinged side facing to the left. The box should be mounted near
the camera(s) to be controlled to minimize voltage drop in the
wiring.
The housing is a standard NEMA 4, fiberglass reinforced
polyester, non-corrosive enclosure. The housing size is 17.5"
H x 14.8" W x 6.7" D.
Mount the unit with four 1/4" bolts appropriate to the type of
mounting surface. See Figure 2 below for mounting
dimensions.
For mounting to wood studs, use lag bolts (with a drilled pilot
hole) or wood screws which will penetrate the wood for at
least 2-1/2 inches. In concrete use lead or plastic anchors, or
expansion bolts, with at least a 70 pound pullout rating,
installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. For
mounting to steel surfaces, drill four bolt clearance holes and
use bolts with lockwashers and nuts. When mounting to
drywall (gypsum) wallboard, material must be at least 1/2"
thick, and the unit must be mounted with toggle bolts.
INSTALLATION
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16.7"
5/16" (0.3125) DIA
12.0"
Figure 2 - Mounting Hole Dimensions
CABLE CONNECTIONS
Code Line Connections
The Control Code line connection to the receiver is made with
user-supplied, shielded 2-wire twisted pair, Belden 8760 or
equivalent (for Plenum, use Belden 88760 or equivalent). The
maximum code line length is 5000 feet.
The code line connector, J4, is a 4-position terminal strip
located near the rotary switches S1 through S16 (see Figure 1
or OP0064, OP0065 or OP0066). The PCB is marked B (black
code), W (white code), and S (shield) for the pin positions of
this connector.
Before starting:
1. Check power line to verify the power is off.
2. Open the receiver and find the code terminal connector,
located on the PCB, labeled J4.
Wiring:
1. Pass the code wire through the bushing to the code
connector. Do not tighten bushing.
2. Insert the Black Code wire into the screw terminal marked
B.
3. Insert the White Code wire into the screw terminal marked
W.
4. Insert the Shield wire into the screw terminal marked S.
5. Remove any excess cable and tighten the bushing.
The 1689B receiver has a 120-ohm terminating resistor
installed on the PCB and is designed for “Star” or “Home
Run” connection to a code distribution unit (see Figure 3).
If the receiver is to be used in a “daisy chain,” the 120-ohm
terminating resistor must be removed from all but the last
receiver (see Figure 4). A 120 ohm termination must be
provided on the last piece of equipment on each line.
The 120-ohm resistor for the 1689B is located on the PCB in
the lower left corner of the board and is designated R1.
The green Code LED on these receivers is lit when the unit is
receiving valid code. A flickering Code LED indicates a
problem in the transmission of the code, poor or loose
connections, improper termination, or a defective receiver.
CONNECTIONS
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REC
*
REC
*
REC
*
* 120 Ohm Termination
Code
Distribution
Unit
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
Code
Distribution
Unit
W B S
W B S
W B S
Figure 3 - Code Distribution Unit "Star" Connection
Figure 4 - Code Line “Daisy Chain” Connections
CAUTION - Due to the presence of non-insulated
components with hazardous voltages, the
following internal adjustments should be
performed by qualified service personnel only.
Pan/Tilt and Lens Cable
The connections to a Pan/Tilt and a motorized lens are with
12-pin connectors. These connectors are located on the PCB,
in the front of the unit with the power switch in the upper left
corner. They are labeled J101 to J801 and OUT 1 to OUT 8,
respectively (see Figure 1 or OP0064, OP0065 or OP0066).
Before Starting:
1. Check power line to verify the power is off.
2. Open the receiver and find the Pan/Tilt and Lens connectors
located on the PCB in the front of unit with the power
switch in the upper left corner (see OP0064, OP0065 or
OP0066 depending on the delivered configuration). They
are labeled J101 to J801 (OUT 1 to OUT 8). If the unit is
configured for four auxiliaries, the Pan/Tilt and Lens
connectors are labeled J101, J301, J501 and J701 (OUT 1,
OUT 3, OUT 5, and OUT 7), respectively. For eight
auxiliaries, Pan/Tilt are not used.
Wiring:
3. Pass the wire through the bushing to the Pan/Tilt and Lens
connector. Do not tighten bushing.
4. Crimp the enclosed pins to the ends of the Pan/ Tilt and
Lens wires. For steps 5 through 15, refer to OP0064,
OP0065 or OP0066 for pinouts.
Pan/Tilt:
5. Insert the Pan Right wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Pan Right.
6. Insert the Pan Left wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Pan Left.
7. Insert the Tilt Up wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Tilt Up.
8. Insert the Tilt Down wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Tilt Down.
9. Insert the Pan/Tilt Common of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Pan/Tilt Common.
10.Insert the Pan/Tilt Shield of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Pan/Tilt Shield.
Lens:
11. Insert the Iris wire of the Lens unit into the pin location for
Iris.
12. Insert the Focus wire of the Lens unit into the pin location
for Focus.
13. Insert the Zoom wire of the Lens unit into the pin location
for Zoom.
14. Insert the Lens Common wire of the Lens unit into the pin
location for Lens Common.
15. Insert the Lens Shield wire of the Lens unit into the pin
location for Shield.
16. Remove any excess cable and tighten the bushing.
Note: Do Not Connect the Lens Common to the Pan/Tilt
Common.
CONNECTIONS
5
Auxiliary Cable
If the unit is configured with auxiliaries, they are connected by
12-pin connectors. For four auxiliaries these connectors,
labeled J201, J401, J601 and J801 (OUT 2, OUT 4, OUT 6 and
OUT 8) respectively, are located in the front of the PCB (see
OP0065 or OP0066 for four and eight auxiliaries,
respectively). For eight auxiliaries these connectors are
labeled J101 to J801 (OUT 1 to OUT 8). OP0065 and OP0066
list the pin designations from the receiver to the auxiliary and
provides space for the installer to record the pinouts for the
specific installation.
Before Starting:
1. Check power line to verify the power is off.
2. Open the receiver and find the auxiliary connectors located
on the PCB in the front of the unit with the power switch in
the upper left corner (see Figure 1 or OP0064, OP0065 or
OP0066). They are labeled J201, J401, J601 and J801
(OUT 2, OUT 4, OUT 6 and OUT 8), respectively.
Wiring:
3. Pass the wire through the bushing to the auxiliary
connector. Do not tighten bushing.
4. Crimp the enclosed pins to the ends of the auxiliary wires.
For steps 5, 6 and 7 refer to OP0065 or OP0066 for pinouts.
5. Insert the Hot wire of the auxiliary into the pin location for
the appropriate auxiliary action and voltage.
6. Insert the Return wire of the auxiliary into the pin location
for the appropriate auxiliary voltage.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each auxiliary.
8. Remove any excess cable and tighten the bushing.
Note: Do not connect the 24 VAC Auxiliary Commons to the
line VAC Commons.
Preposition Cable
The connections to the Pan/Tilt units are with 9-pin connectors
labeled J1 to J8 on the upper board (see OP0094). If the unit is
configured for four auxiliaries, use OP0095. If eight
auxiliaries are used, no presets are allowed.
Before Starting:
1. Check power line to verify the power is off.
Wiring:
2. Pass the wire through the bushing to the Preposition
connector. Do not tighten bushing.
3. Crimp the enclosed pins to the ends of the Pan/Tilt and
Lens servo wires.
Pan/Tilt Servo:
4. Insert the Pan (Wiper) wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Pan.
5. Insert the Tilt (Wiper) wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Tilt.
6. Insert the Focus (Wiper) wire of the Lens unit into the pin
location for Focus.
7. Insert the Zoom (Wiper) wire of the Lens unit into the pin
location for Zoom.
8. Insert the Servo (+) wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for (+) REF.
9. Insert the Servo (-) wire of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for (-) REF.
Note: (+) and (-) REF are direction indicators. The definition
of direction is different among manufacturers. Reversed
connections will cause the Pan/Tilt of the lens to act
erratically. Reversing the (+) REF and the (-) REF will correct
the problem.
10. Insert the Pan/Tilt Shield of the Pan/Tilt unit into the pin
location for Shield.
11. Insert the Lens Shield of the Lens unit into the pin location
for Shield.
12. Remove any excess cable and tighten the bushing.
CONNECTIONS
6
Power Input
CAUTION - The following instructions for power input
require the installer to gain access to internal terminals and
power wiring which involve hazardous voltages and the risk of
electric shock. Power wiring must be done only by qualified
electricians or service personnel and should conform to
local codes.
See instructions provided with the enclosure for suitable
conduit connectors (when required), and mounting and caution
information.
The 1689B Receiver is designed to operate with 24 VAC, 120
VAC, or 230 VAC. This unit may be wired to a plug for
connection to an electrical outlet or hard-wired in accordance
with the National Electrical Code and local ordinances.
Before Starting:
1. Check power line to verify the power is off.
2. Open the Receiver and find the AC connector located at the
end opposite the input bushings.
3. Locate the red power LED at the left of the PCB near the
switches.
Wiring 120 VAC (U.S. - N.E.C. Standard)
Model AD1689B-8 operates on an input of 120 volts AC. Use
only 14 gauge copper wire for 120 volt AC power input.
1. Pass the wire through the bushing to the AC power
connector. Do not tighten bushing.
2. Connect the Ground wire (green) to the Green ground screw
marked GND.
3. Connect the Hot wire (black) to the terminal block terminal
marked HOT.
4. Connect the Neutral wire (white) to the terminal block
terminal marked NEUTRAL.
5. Remove any excess power cable and tighten the bushing.
6. Turn on the AC power.
7. Check the red LED. If it is illuminated, the unit is powered.
If the LED is off, check the power and the fusing.
Wiring 230 VAC
Model AD1689B-8X operates on 230 volts AC. Use wire
gauge consistent with local code requirements for 230 volt AC
power input.
1. Pass the wire through the bushing to the AC power
connector. Do not tighten bushing.
2. Connect the Ground wire (green w/yellow stripe) to the
Green ground screw marked GND.
3. Connect the Hot wire (brown) to the terminal block
terminal marked HOT.
4. Connect the Neutral wire (blue) to the terminal block
terminal marked NEUTRAL.
5. Remove any excess power cable and tighten the bushing.
6. Turn on the AC power.
7. Check the red LED. If it is illuminated, the unit is powered.
If the LED is off, check the power and the fusing.
Fusing
The transformers, as well as the PCB of this unit, have circuit
breakers and fuses for over-load protection. If they should fail
check all wiring and connections and external devices. If the
condition persists, the unit should be serviced. In addition,
each channel has its own fuse: T250VAC, 3.15A, 5x20mm,
IEC.
CONNECTIONS
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