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Using MegaPower 168 Matrix Switcher with
AD2088 Keyboard Controller
Operation and Programming Reference Guide
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Contents
About this Guide ............................................................ 2
If you need assistance... ......................................... 2
About the MegaPower 168 Matrix Switcher/Controller
System........................................................................... 3
About the AD2088 Keyboard Controller......................... 3
General User Tasks ....................................................... 5
Logging On ............................................................. 5
Logging Off ............................................................. 6
Selecting Monitor or VCR Mode.............................. 6
Working in Operate Mode .............................................. 6
Selecting Monitors .................................................. 7
Selecting Cameras and Domes .............................. 7
Locking Cameras and Domes................................. 7
Controlling Cameras and Domes............................ 8
Calling Presets........................................................ 9
Running Patterns .................................................... 9
Holding Patterns ..................................................... 9
Patterns and Older SpeedDome Camera Domes... 9
Controlling Tours................................................... 10
Running Macros.................................................... 10
Controlling Auxiliary Devices................................. 11
Controlling VCRs .................................................. 11
Acknowledging Alarms.......................................... 12
Running Salvos..................................................... 12
Working in Program Mode ........................................... 13
Pattern Programming............................................ 13
Programming Preset Scenes ................................ 14
Programming Monitor Tours ................................. 14
Monitor Arming...................................................... 15
Programming Macros............................................ 17
Resetting the System............................................ 17
Setting the Date Format........................................ 17
Text Display Arrangement .................................... 17
Adjusting Text Display Position............................. 18
Detecting Camera Video Loss .............................. 18
Audio Alarm Programming.................................... 19
Working in Menu Mode ................................................ 20
Exiting from the Menu System .............................. 20
Using the Main Selection Menu ............................ 21
Changing the Language Setting............................ 21
Changing System Settings.................................... 21
Changing System Options .................................... 22
Changing Time and Date Settings ........................ 23
Changing Port Settings ......................................... 24
Changing Monitor Settings.................................... 25
Changing Camera Settings................................... 26
Configuring User or Keyboard Settings................. 28
Changing User Settings ........................................ 29
Changing Keyboard/Priority Settings .................... 29
Configuring Priority Settings ................................. 30
About this Guide
This operation and reference guide explains tasks
you can perform using the AD2088 keyboard with
the MegaPower 168 (AD168) Matrix Switcher. It
supplements material found in the following
documents:
AD2088 Keyboard Operator’s Manual,
8000-1811-01
MegaPower 168 (AD168) Matrix Switcher/
Controller System Administrator’s Manual,
8000-0935-01
If you need assistance...
Contact your Sales Representative.
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About the MegaPower 168
Matrix Switcher/Controller
System
The MegaPower 168 (AD168) Matrix Switcher/
Controller System is an integrated CCTV matrix
switching and control system for CCTV
surveillance systems with multiple video inputs,
outputs, and control stations. Video inputs are
typically provided by local or remote cameras and
other video sources. Video output is viewed on
monitors, or recorded on VCRs or digital video
recorders located at system control points.
In addition to providing video input and output
switching, the AD168 system can respond to
alarms and perform auxiliary switching for the
control of gates, doors, lights, and other output
devices. Depending on the control requirements of
a given application, various AD keyboards and
accessory devices can be used in concert with the
system bays, cameras, and monitors.
The AD168 Matrix Switcher/Controller System is
designed to support plug-in modules having a
broad range of functionality. Plug-in modules
include:
Power Supply module
Central Processing module (CPM)
Video Input modules
Video Output modules
Optional Control Code modules
Built-in expansion capabilities permit the addition of
a second AD168 Bay to increase the number of
video output devices supported.
External communications to system devices can be
achieved through a variety of protocols, including
Manchester Control Code, RS-232, RS-422, and
SensorNet. A parallel printer port is standard with
each AD168 system to provide printed copies of
operating parameters and alarm events.
About the AD2088
Keyboard Controller
The AD2088 keyboard is a video control station
that is fully compatible with the AD168 matrix
switcher/controller systems. The keyboard provides
the following operating modes: Operate, Program,
and Menu.
Operate mode does not require key privileges and
provides the following functions:
Monitor and camera selection
Camera and dome control
VCR control
Preset, pattern, salvo and system tour recall
Auxiliary control
Alarm acknowledgment
Operators with key privileges may use Program
and Menu modes. Program mode provides the
following functions:
Preset (target), pattern, and scratch-pad tour
programming
Macro programming
Alarm monitor arming and disarming
Menu mode enables operators to set up the
parameters of the connected switching system.
Figure 3 illustrates the AD2088 keyboard.
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Figure 3: AD2088 keyboard features
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VCR
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1. Site Display: Shows the number of the site
entered with the keypad when the SITE key (X)
is pressed.
2. Monitor / VCR Display: Shows the number of
the monitor or VCR entered with the keypad
when the MON (N) or VCR (K) key is pressed.
An LED illuminates to indicate the current mode.
3. Camera Display: Shows the number of the
camera entered with the keypad when the CAM
key (L) is pressed.
4. Enter Display: Shows the number entered on
the NUMERIC KEYPAD (E).
Note: Items A through K are multi-function keys.
The function available depends upon the operating
mode of the keyboard. The first description supplies
the primary (Operate) function. The second
description provides the Menu mode function. The
third description provides the VCR mode function
(represented by orange symbols on the keyboard).
A. OFF/Page Left key/ Stop: Turns off auxiliary
device in Monitor Operate mode. Displays page
to left in Menu mode. Stops VCR in VCR
Operate mode.
B. ON/Page Right key/Record: Turns on auxiliary
device in Monitor Operate mode. Displays page
to right in Menu mode. Starts VCR recording in
VCR Operate mode.
C. PRESET/Enter key: Calls presets in Operate
mode. Sets presets in Program mode. Stores
entered menu data.
D. PATRN/Exit key: Runs and repeats patterns in
Operate mode. Sets patterns in Program mode.
Exits Menu mode.
E. CLOSE/Page Up key/ Pause: Closes camera
iris in Operate mode. Displays prior menu page
up in Menu mode. Pauses VCR in VCR Operate
mode.
F. OPEN/Page Down key/ Play: Opens camera
iris in Monitor Operate mode. Displays next
menu page down in Menu mode. Plays VCR in
VCR Operate mode.
G. Joystick: Enables the user to pan, tilt, zoom and
flip the camera under keyboard control.
H. FAR/Right Arrow / Fast Forward key: Adjusts
focus of distant objects in Monitor Operate
mode. Moves cursor right one character in
Menu mode. Fast Forwards VCR in VCR
Operate mode.
I. NEAR/Left Arrow key/ Rewind: Adjusts focus
of near objects in Monitor Operate mode. Moves
cursor left one character in Menu mode.
Rewinds VCR in VCR Operate mode.
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J. ACK key /Down Arrow /Eject key:
Acknowledges alarms, runs tours, sets and
repeats patterns in Operate mode. Moves
cursor down one row in Menu mode. Ejects tape
in VCR Operate mode.
K. VCR/Up Arrow key: Enables selection of VCR
Operate mode. Moves cursor up one row in
Menu mode.
L. CAM (Camera) key: Calls the camera number
entered using the numeric keypad.
M. Numeric Keypad: Keys ranging from 0 to 9 that
enable the user to select specific cameras,
monitors, salvos, tours, presets, patterns,
auxiliaries, recorders, sites, and macros.
N. MON (Monitor) key: Calls the monitor number
entered using the numeric keypad.
O. CLEAR key: Removes numbers entered on the
numeric keypad.
P. MACRO keys: Eight macro keys are provided to
call specified macros whose number is entered
on the numeric keypad.
Q. NEXT key: Calls the next camera displayed in a
sequence (tour).
R. LAST key: Calls the prior camera displayed in a
sequence (tour).
S. SALVO key: Calls a specified salvo whose
number is entered on the numeric keypad.
T. HOLD key: Holds the current camera in a
sequence (tour).
U. RUN key: Runs system and scratch pad tours.
V. Keyswitch: Enables the user to switch to the
Operate, Program, or Menu modes of operation.
When the keyswitch is set to Menu position, the
page and cursor navigation functions of the
multi-function keys are activated.
W. PROG key: Enables the user to set scratch-pad
tours and patterns, as well as a number of other
switching system functions.
Y, Z. F1 & F2 keys: Special functions keys used to
implement basic system commands and
SpeedDome/DeltaDome control.
General User Tasks
The following tasks can be performed regardless of
the keyswitch setting.
Log On
Log Off
Select Monitor or VCR mode
Logging On
If UC appears in the Camera display of your
keyboard, User Codes and Passcodes have been
implemented at your facility. You must log on before
attempting to use the system.
1. UC (User Code) appears in the Camera display.
CAMERA
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the User Code
(1-64). Press Ack.
3. PSC (Passcode) appears in the Camera display.
CAMERA
4. Use the numeric keypad to enter the passcode
(up to 6 digits). Press Ack.
Once logged on, you can begin performing other
tasks.
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Logging Off
When the AD168 system is not in use, you should
log off the system. This will ensure that
unauthorized users cannot control your system.
1. Use the numeric keypad to enter 99.
2. Press the F1 key (located below the Site
display).
SITE
F1 F2
3. UC (User Code) appears in the Camera display
to indicate successful log off.
Selecting Monitor or VCR Mode
The AD2088 keyboard may be operated in one of
two modes: Monitor Control or VCR Control. The
current mode of operation is indicated by a dash
appearing on the Monitor/VCR display.
If the dash is positioned directly beneath the
display’s monitor label, the unit is in Monitor mode.
MONITOR
VCR
If the dash is positioned directly above the display’s
VCR label, the unit is in VCR mode.
MONITOR
VCR
Press the VCR key to select VCR mode.
Press the MON key to select Monitor mode.
Note: If a Monitor or VCR number is not entered
prior to pressing either the VCR or MON keys, the
keyboard recalls last VCR or monitor number
selected prior to toggling to the alternate mode.
Working in Operate Mode
OPERATE
MENU
When the keyswitch is in the Operate position, the
following AD168 tasks can be performed.
Table 1: Operate Mode Tasks
If you want to… See page
Select Monitor 7
Select Cameras/Domes 7
Lock Cameras/Domes 7
Control Cameras/Domes 8
Call Presets 9
Run Pattern 9
Run Tour 10
Run Macros 10
Control Auxiliary 11
Control VCRs 11
Acknowledge Alarms 12
Run Salvos 12
Enter 99 then
press F1 to
log off.
Monitor mode
is active.
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CR mode
is active.
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Selecting Monitors
Workstation monitors display the video from the
cameras and domes installed in local and/or satellite
facilities. Each monitor has an identification number
assigned by the system administrator. Up to 12
monitors can be installed in a single bay AD168
system. Up to 24 monitors can be installed in a dual
bay system.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
1. Use the numeric keypad to enter the monitor
identification number. The numbers appear in
the ENTER display.
2. Press the MON key. The monitor identification
number appears in the MONITOR/VCR display
window. The ENTER display clears.
MONITOR
VCR
The selected monitor is under keyboard control.
Camera video can now be viewed on the called
monitor.
Selecting Cameras and Domes
Once a monitor is selected, you may call camera or
dome video to the monitor. Each system camera
has a unique identification number documented by
the system administrator.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
1. Use the numeric keypad to enter the camera
identification number. The number appears in
the ENTER display.
2. Press the CAM key. The number clears from the
ENTER display, and appears in the CAMERA
display.
CAMERA
The selected video input now appears on the
monitor screen. Depending upon the camera type,
you may be able to control the pan, tilt, zoom, focus,
and iris settings.
Locking Cameras and Domes
Cameras can be “locked” to prevent other keyboard
operators from controlling their movements. If a
camera is locked, other operators with the same or
lower priority will be able to view the camera, but will
not be able to control its pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris,
preset, and auxiliary functions. When an operator
calls a camera that has been locked out, the word
“LOCK” appears on the monitor’s status line.
An operator with a higher priority level than the
operator who locked the camera can gain control of
the camera.
The F1 key (located below the Site display) is used
to lock or unlock the selected camera.
Figure 4: F1 function key
SITE
F1 F2
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
To lock or unlock control access to a camera:
1. Call or hold the desired camera on the monitor
under your keyboard control
2. Enter either of the following F1 code
combinations:
2 F1” locks the camera
1 F1” unlocks the camera
Enter 2, press
F1 to lock.
Enter 1, press
F1 to unlock.
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Controlling Cameras and Domes
With the AD2088 keyboard, you can control the pan,
tilt, zoom, focus and iris settings for appropriately
equipped cameras.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
Using the Joystick
The joystick—located on the lower right corner of
the keyboard—controls the panning and tilting of
cameras connected to the switching system. In
addition, the twisting the control adjusts the zoom
setting, and pressing the button on top of the
joystick enables the “flip” function for rotating domes
180° (if supported by the dome).
Figure 5: AD2088 Joystick
Pan/Tilt Control
To control pan/tilt direction:
Move the joystick left or right for pan control.
Move the joystick towards you (down) or away
from you (up) for tilt control.
Note: For cameras with variable speed pan/tilt
capability, camera movement speed is proportional
to the positioning of the joystick. The further from
the stationary center position the joystick travels, the
faster the camera moves. Eight independent speed
levels are available for the up, down, left, and right
directions.
When the camera has been positioned
appropriately, release the joystick to the center
position.
Controlling Zoom
Twisting the control knob on the joystick controls the
zoom setting.
To zoom in (increase magnification), twist the
knob to the right (labeled TELE).
To zoom out (decrease magnification), twist the
knob to the left (labeled WIDE).
Flipping Domes
To “flip” the dome under keyboard control 180° from
its current position (for uninterrupted surveillance of
subjects who pass directly beneath the camera,
press the button on the top of the joystick knob.
Note: On suitably equipped domes with the auto-flip
function turned enabled, the dome flips
automatically when the Tracker Ball is held in the tilt
down position and the dome reaches its lower limit.
Adjusting Focus and Iris Settings
The camera focus and iris control keys are located
to the right of the numeric keypad.
Figure 6: Iris and Focus keys
FAR
FOCUS
OPEN
IRIS
Focus refers to the action of adjusting the clarity of
the camera image displayed on the monitor. Use the
Focus Control keys to adjust the focus setting.
Press the FAR key to focus the camera on a
distant object.
Press the NEAR key to focus on a closer object.
Normally, the brightness of a picture is controlled by
the camera's auto gain and the auto/manual iris
functions. The Iris Control keys allow you to
manually adjust the brightness or darkness of an
image.
Press the iris OPEN key to brighten the image.
Press the iris CLOSE key to darken the image.
Note: SpeedDome Ultra dome units are designed
with Auto Focus and Auto Iris capability. After
performing manual focus or iris adjustments, the
auto control mode may be resumed by pressing the
iris OPEN and CLOSE keys simultaneously.
Move up, down,
left, or right for
Pan/Tilt control.
Twist for zoom
control.
Press for dome
flip.
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Calling Presets
A preset is a memorized location or scene that a
pan/tilt camera or dome can display on demand.
Presets are also referred to as shots or targets.
The Preset key is located in the upper-right corner
of the keyboard.
Figure 7: Preset and Pattern keys
CONTROL
PRE
SET
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
To call a preset:
1. Call the camera or dome that will display the
preset.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the preset
identification number.
3. Press the PRESET key.
The selected scene now appears on the monitor
with appropriate pan, tilt, zoom, and focus
adjustments.
Running Patterns
A pattern is a sequential series of pan, tilt, zoom,
and focus commands defined for SpeedDome
series domes, and are programmed in real time.
The Pattern (PATRN) key is located in the upper-
right corner of the keyboard.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing these tasks.
To run a pattern one time:
1. Call the dome that will run the pattern.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the pattern
number (1-3).
3. Press the PATRN key located in the upper right
corner of the keyboard. P-1, P-2, or P-3 appears
in the ENTER display.
4. Press the RUN key located below the
Monitor/VCR display. The camera runs through
the pattern movements once.
Note: If the selected pattern has not been
programmed, the default “Apple Peel” pattern runs.
To repeat a pattern:
1. Call the dome that will run the pattern.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the pattern
number (1-3).
3. Press the PATRN key located in the upper right
corner of the keyboard. P-1, P-2, or P-3 appears
in the ENTER display.
4. Press the ACK key located to the left of the
joystick.
The pattern will run repeatedly until a camera
command (pan, tilt, zoom, focus or iris) is issued.
Holding Patterns
1. Call the dome that will run the pattern.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the pattern
number (1-3).
3. Press the PATRN key located in the upper right
corner of the keyboard. P-1, P-2, or P-3 appears
in the ENTER display.
4. Press the HOLD key located below the
Monitor/VCR display. The camera moves to the
start of the selected pattern and holds until the
RUN or ACK key is pressed.
Patterns and Older SpeedDome
Camera Domes
If you cannot get patterns to work with older series
SpeedDome camera domes, try using the function
keys to access the patterns.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
The following table lists the pattern function key
commands.
Table 2: Pattern Function Keys
If you want to …
Press the following
keys…
Run Pattern 1
21-F1
Run Pattern 2
22-F1
Run Pattern 3
23-F1
Repeat Pattern 1
41-F1
Repeat Pattern 2
42-F1
Repeat Pattern 3
43-F1
Preset
Pattern
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If you want to …
Press the following
keys…
Go to (hold) Pattern 1
31-F1
Go to (hold) Pattern 2
32-F1
Go to (hold) Pattern 3
33-F1
Controlling Tours
A tour is a dynamic sequence of camera views or
patterns, each of which appears on a selected
monitor screen for a specified dwell time. In
addition, each preset or pattern can have a pre-
programmed preset status, auxiliary status, and
connect next designation. The tour control buttons
are located below the Monitor/VCR display.
Figure 8: Tour control keys
RUN
MONITOR
V
CR
LAST NEXT
Additionally, there are monitor or "scratch-pad"
tours, which are temporary tours programmed for
the operator's currently selected monitor.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing these tasks.
Running System Tours
1. Select the monitor where the tour will run.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the system tour
number to be associated with the monitor under
control.
3. Press the RUN key, and then press the ACK key
within three seconds to run the designated
system tour.
Note: Tour direction can be changed while a tour is
in progress. To change the direction of a running
tour, press the NEXT or LAST key, depending on
which is appropriate in a given situation.
Holding Tours
A tour can be stopped and held on a single camera
entry by pressing the HOLD key. While a tour is on
hold, all keyboard control actions (pan, tilt, lens
adjustment, and auxiliary on/off functions) can be
performed on the held camera. You may also step
forward and backward through the cameras in the
tour by pressing NEXT or LAST.
Re-Starting Tours
To re-start a held tour in the forward direction,
Press the RUN key.
To re-start a tour in the reverse direction, press
the LAST key, followed by the RUN key.
Running Macros
A macro is a sequence of up to 21 keystrokes that is
executed by typing the macro’s numeric identifier
(up to four digits), and pressing the designated
macro key. A macro can be made up of all Monitor
mode inputs, all VCR mode inputs, or a combination
of both.
Eight macro keys are available. These are located
below the Camera display.
Figure 9: Macro keys
SLOTS
CAMERA
Industry-specific and general-purpose labels are
included with the keyboard. The labels shown in
Figure 9 are examples of those included for the
gaming industry.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
To run a macro:
1. Use the numeric keypad to enter the macro
number.
2. Press the appropriate macro key.
Starts
Tou
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Displays
previous
scene
Pauses
Tour
Displays
subsequent
scene
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Controlling Auxiliary Devices
An auxiliary is a relay that controls devices such as
lights, door locks, and audible alarms. Auxiliary
devices are also called output devices. Use the
Auxiliary ON and OFF keys (located to the right of
the Enter display) to control the devices.
Figure 10: Auxiliary Control keys
ONOFF
ENTER
Auxiliary devices may be momentary or latched. A
momentary auxiliary remains active as long as its
control key is pressed. An example of momentary
auxiliary action is a door that remains unlocked as
long the auxiliary ON key is pressed. When the key
is released, the door returns to its locked state.
A latched auxiliary remains active until it is
deactivated using the appropriate off switch. An
example of a latched auxiliary is a light. When the
auxiliary ON key is pressed (and released), the light
is turned on. When the auxiliary OFF key is pressed
(and released), the light is turned off.
IMPORTANT! The number of available auxiliaries
depends on the dome type. Outdoor SpeedDomes
have only one auxiliary connection. Indoor
SpeedDomes have four auxiliary connections. If you
are unsure about the number of available outputs on
the device, refer to your operator’s manual.
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
To activate an auxiliary:
1. Call the camera associated with the appropriate
relay.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the auxiliary
number (1-4).
3. Press the AUXILIARY ON key.
Note: When the ON key is released, a latched
auxiliary remains activated. A momentary
auxiliary is deactivated.
4. To de-activate a latched relay, press the
AUXILIARY OFF key.
Controlling VCRs
Note: To use this function, you must purchase and
install optional VCR interfaces.
If VCRs are connected to the AD168 system, you
may control recording and playback of videotapes
with the AD2088 keyboard. The VCR control keys
are part of the dual function keys located to the right
of the numeric keypad and ENTER display.
Figure 11: VCR control keys
VCR
CK
TASK
FAR
FOCUS
OPEN
IRIS
ONOFF
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing this task.
To control a VCR:
1. Enter the VCR number (up to four digits).
2. Press the VCR key.
When VCR mode is selected, the multi-function
keys (labeled “auxiliary”, “iris”, “focus”, and
“task”) switch to their VCR functions (Play,
Record, Eject, Pause, Stop, Fast Forward, and
Rewind).
3. Select a VCR function by pressing the
appropriate key.
To return to the monitor mode of operation, press
the MON key. The switching system remembers the
number of the last monitor selected prior to toggling
the mode.
Stop
Pause
Rewind
V
C
R
mode
Record
Play
Fast
Forward
Eject
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Acknowledging Alarms
System cameras may be associated with alarm
contacts connected to key security points under
camera view. If an alarm is activated, the camera
scene associated with the alarm appears on a
system monitor or monitors that are armed for alarm
display. When the alarm camera scene appears on
the monitor screen, the word “ALARM” appears on
the monitor’s on-screen status line. If an alarm title
has been programmed, the alarm title also appears
in the alarm title area.
Some system monitors are armed for automatic or
delayed automatic clearance. Monitors armed for
manual clearance (acknowledgment) can be cleared
from a keyboard controller using the ACK key
located to the left of the joystick.
Figure 12: Alarm Acknowledge key
ACK
Note: Verify that the keyswitch is in the Operate
position before performing these tasks.
Acknowledging Single Alarms
1. Call the monitor that is displaying the alarm
video.
2. Press the ACK key.
Acknowledging an Alarm Salvo
1. Call the first (lowest numbered) monitor in the
alarm group (salvo).
2. Press the ACK key.
Acknowledging Sequencing Alarms
If a monitor is cycling through a sequence of
multiple alarm scenes, do the following:
1. Hold or step to (press NEXT or LAST) the first
alarm to be cleared.
2. Press the ACK key.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each alarm in the
sequence until all alarms are cleared.
Acknowledging a Wired Set
A wired set is a set of alarm contacts such that
when any one member of the set is activated, all of
the members are activated.
To acknowledge the wired set:
1. Call the monitor associated with the alarm
contact.
2. Press ACK.
All alarms in the wired set are cleared when this
alarm is cleared.
Running Salvos
A salvo is a group of camera scenes that can be
called for simultaneous display on a contiguous
group of monitors. Up to 64 salvos may be
programmed. The Salvo key is located below the
Monitor/VCR display beneath the Run and Hold
keys.
Figure 13: Salvo key
RUN
MONITOR
V
CR
To call a salvo:
1. Enter the number of the first (lowest numbered)
monitor in the salvo group on the numeric
keypad.
2. Press the MON (monitor) key.
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the salvo
number (1-64).
4. Press the SALVO key. The salvo will appear on
the appropriate monitor group.
The first monitor of the salvo group displays “HOLD”
on the status line. The remaining monitors in the
salvo group display “SALVO”.
Note: If a salvo is called in response to a system
alarm, the first monitor of the salvo group displays
“ALARM” on the status line. The remaining monitors
in the alarm salvo group display “SALVO”.
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Working in Program Mode
OPERATE
MENU
When the keyswitch is in the Program position, the
following AD168 programming tasks can be
performed.
Table 3: Program Mode Tasks
If you want to… See page
Program Patterns 13
Program Presets 14
Program Monitor Tours 14
Arm/Disarm Monitors 15
Program Macros 17
In addition, the following system settings can be
configured via the keyboard.
Table 4: Program Mode System Setup Tasks
If you want to… See page
Reset the system 17
Set the date format 17
Arrange Monitor Text Display 17
Adjust Monitor Text Position 18
Detect Camera Video Loss 18
Program Audio Alarms 19
Pattern Programming
You can program up to three patterns per
SpeedDome programmable dome. The length and
complexity of a pattern are limited by two variables:
The number of available camera commands
Time
Each time you move the camera in any direction
(with zoom, focus, or iris adjustments), you issue a
command to the camera. The three patterns for a
dome can collectively consist of up to 98 camera
commands.
There is also a pattern time limit. A single pattern
cannot have a duration longer than 400 seconds.
Regardless of the number of commands issued, a
pattern stops recording once the time limit has
elapsed.
To program a pattern:
1. Select the camera where the pattern will be
saved.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the pattern
number (1-3).
4. Press the PATRN key. Depending upon the
pattern number entered, the ENTER display will
show “P-1”, “P-2”, or “P-3”.
IMPORTANT! With SpeedDome Ultra series
domes, a progress bar displays showing the
remaining number of programming steps
available. The progress bar decreases as the
pattern commands are used.
In addition, the dome moves very slowly during
patterns and cannot be adjusted.
5. Press the PROG key. Using the joystick and lens
keys, maneuver the called camera to define the
pattern.
6. When finished programming the pattern, press
the ACK key to save.
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Pattern Programming for Older
SpeedDome Series Domes
If you have older SpeedDome series domes
installed at your facility, use the following procedure.
1. Select the camera that will be used for
programming the pattern.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Do one of the following:
Pattern Number Function Key Command
Pattern 1
121 F2
Pattern 2
122 F2
Pattern 3
123 F2
4. Using the joystick and lens keys, maneuver the
called camera to define the pattern.
5. Enter 120 and press the F2 key to end the
pattern definition.
6. Enter 130 and press the F2 key to save the
pattern to memory.
Programming Preset Scenes
Certain cameras with pan/tilt and motorized lens
capability can be programmed to immediately move
to specific pan, tilt, zoom, and focus positions when
called by a keyboard.
Note: The number of available presets depends
upon the PTZ or dome type. Refer to the PTZ or
dome documentation for additional information. The
maximum number of SensorNet or RS-422 dome
presets is limited to 72 because the presets are
stored in the AD168, not the dome.
To program a preset scene for later recall:
1. Select the camera where the preset will be
saved.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Using the joystick, move the camera to the
appropriate position. Make the necessary lens
adjustments.
4. Use the numeric keypad to enter the preset
number (1-72 depending upon PTZ/dome type).
5. Press the PRESET key.
Programming Monitor Tours
A monitor (“scratch pad") tour is a temporary
sequence of camera views programmed for the
monitor under keyboard control. A monitor tour can
contain up to 64 camera scenes sequenced in any
order. Each scene is shown for a specified duration
called the dwell time.
To program a monitor tour:
1. Select the monitor on which the tour will be
displayed.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter 62. Press the
PROG key (located above the keyswitch) to
clear any previously programmed monitor tour.
4. Enter the first camera number to include in the
tour, and press the CAMERA key.
5. Enter the dwell time (1-60) on the numeric
keypad. Press the PROG key.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the cameras in the
tour have been programmed. When finished,
continue with step 7.
7. Press either the HOLD key or the RUN key to
exit the monitor tour programming mode.
The HOLD key leaves the tour on hold, and
displays the last camera scene selected.
The RUN key switches the video to the first
camera in the tour and initiates the tour
sequence.
Monitor Tour Programming Options
When a tour is running, press the HOLD key to stop
the tour and hold the currently displayed camera.
While the tour is on hold, it can be re-programmed
in the following ways.
Adding a Camera to a Tour
1. Press the NEXT key until the desired camera
scene is displayed, then press the HOLD key.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Call the camera to be inserted in the tour.
4. Enter the desired dwell time (1-60).
5. Press the PROG key to set the dwell time.
6. Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the tour
programming mode.
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Removing a Camera from a Tour
1. Press the NEXT key until the desired camera
scene is displayed, then press the HOLD key.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Enter 0” on the numeric keypad, and press the
PROG key to erase the currently displayed tour
entry.
4. Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the tour
programming mode.
Changing the Dwell Time for a Tour Entry
1. Press the NEXT key until the desired camera
scene is displayed, then press the HOLD key.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Enter 0 on the numeric keypad to erase the
current dwell time.
4. Enter the new dwell time (1-60) on the numeric
keypad.
5. Press the PROG key to set the new dwell time.
6. Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the tour
programming mode.
Monitor Arming
Armed monitors are system monitors that are
configured to display alarm signals as they occur.
By arming a monitor, you define how it will display,
queue, and clear incoming alarms. Before arming a
monitor, you must understand the alarm display,
queue, and clearance methods.
Alarm Display Methods
There are three alarm display methods:
Single Display: Incoming alarms are displayed on
a single monitor. Multiple alarms received at a
single monitor will be displayed in sequence based
on the monitor’s queuing method.
Dual Display: Incoming alarms are displayed on a
pair of monitors. The hold monitor receives the first
of a series of alarms. The sequence monitor
receives subsequent and queues the incoming
alarms. After an alarm is cleared on the hold
monitor, the first alarm in queue on the sequence
monitor is moved to the hold monitor for viewing and
clearance.
Block Display: Incoming alarms are displayed on a
group (block) of monitors. The first incoming alarm
is displayed on the first (lowest numbered) monitor
of the block. The second alarm is displayed on the
next lowest numbered monitor of the block, and so
on. When all monitors in a given block are
displaying alarm video signals, all subsequent
alarms are held in queue until displayed alarms are
cleared.
Alarm Queuing Methods
There are two alarm queuing methods:
Sequence Queuing: Incoming alarms are
displayed in sequence at an armed monitor, and
cycle continuously until each is cleared. Each alarm
will be displayed for a pre-programmed dwell time,
before it is succeeded by the next received alarm.
Hold Queuing: An incoming alarm is displayed and
held on an armed monitor until it is cleared. All
subsequent alarms are queued in order until the
current held alarm is cleared.
Alarm Clearance Methods
There are three alarm clearance methods:
Manual Clear: An alarm is cleared by pressing the
Ack key.
Instant Clear: An alarm is reset immediately at its
source (if the alarm has not already been manually
acknowledged). For example, a door opens and
activates an alarm. Closing the door clears the
alarm instantly.
Auto Clear: An alarm is reset at its source after a
20 second delay (if the alarm has not already been
manually acknowledged). For example, a door
opens and activates an alarm. The door is
immediately closed, but the alarm will not clear
unless the door remains closed for a 20 second
interval.
Monitor Arming Codes
Arming codes are derived from the different
combinations of display, queuing, and clearance
methods. Based on the combinations, there are 16
codes, each with its own number and a three or four
letter acronym ID. The default arming code for all
monitors is DIS (disarmed).
Note: Monitor blocks must be defined through S³
software.
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Table 5: Monitor Arming Codes
Code # Display / Queuing / Clearance Code
1 Single / Sequence / Instant SSI
2 Single / Sequence / Auto SSA
3 Single / Sequence / Manual SSM A
4 Single / Hold / Instant SHI
5 Single / Hold / Auto SHA
6 Single / Hold / Manual SHM A
7 Block / Sequence / Instant BSI
8 Block / Sequence / Auto BSA
9 Block / Sequence / Manual BSM A
10 Block / Hold / Instant BHI
11 Block / Hold / Auto BHA
12 Block / Hold / Manual BHM A
13 (h) Dual / Hold / Instant DHI
13 (s) Dual / Sequence / Instant DSI
14 (h) Dual / Hold / Auto DHA
14 (s) Dual / Sequence / Auto DSA
15 (h) Dual / Hold / Manual DHM A
15 (s) Dual / Sequence / Manual DSM A
16 Disarm Monitor DIS
Note: If a dual display code [13-15] is selected, the
second (sequence) monitor is automatically
selected after the first (hold) monitor is armed. The
sequence monitor number will always equal the hold
monitor number + 1.
To arm a monitor:
1. Call the monitor to be armed.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Select the desired arming code from the table
above, and enter the code number (1-15) on the
numeric keypad.
4. Press the ARM key in the keyboard’s MONITOR
section. The code letters will be displayed for five
seconds in the on-screen status line.
Note: Monitor arming can be verified at any time, by
pressing the ARM key. The arming code letters will
be displayed for five seconds in the status line. If the
monitor is not armed the code “DIS” will be
displayed.
Option for Manual Clearance
Any monitor assigned for instant or auto clearance
can be additionally enabled for manual clearance.
To enable or disable manual clearance:
1. Call the desired armed monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Do one of the following:
Command Function
17 ARM
Enable manual clearance
18 ARM
Disable manual clearance
4. Press the ARM key.
Any monitor armed for manual clearance will display
a four-letter code acronym with “A” (acknowledge)
as its fourth or right-most code letter.
Disarming a Monitor
1. Clear all currently active alarms.
2. Call a currently armed monitor.
3. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
4. Enter 316 and press F2 to disarm the monitor.
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Programming Macros
There are eight keys on the AD2088 keyboard used
for macros. A macro can consist of up to 21
keystrokes. Up to a 1000 different macros can be
divided among the eight keys.
Note: Each macro key can have multiple switching
sequences and therefore multiple numbers
associated with the key. The maximum number of
switching sequences that can be assigned to the
eight macro keys = 1000. Numbering for each key
can start at “1”, however, it is not necessary to
assign numbers in exact sequence.
To program a macro:
1. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
2. Enter the macro number (1-1000).
3. Press the macro key to be programmed.
The macro number appears in the CAMERA
display and a keystroke counter starting at 21
appears in the MONITOR/VCR display.
4. Enter the keystrokes that comprise the macro.
As you press keys, the keystroke counter
decreases.
5. When finished entering the macro keystrokes,
press the macro key to save.
IMPORTANT! You must press the same macro
key you selected in step 3 to save the macro.
Resetting the System
WARNING: Resetting the AD168 clears
all programmed information about the
system. Before performing this task,
backup your settings using the S3
software.
To clear all previously programmed information, and
reset the system to its original default settings,
perform a system reset.
1. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
2. Enter 55 and press F2.
3. Enter 99 and press F2.
Note: Step 3 must be performed within 3 seconds of
performing step 2 or the reset will not occur.
Setting the Date Format
Note: This procedure may also be performed
through the menus. See Changing Time and Date
Settings on page 23.
There are three options for the on-screen date
format:
Month, date year (MM-DD-YY)
Date, month, year (DD-MM-YY)
Year month, date (YY-MM-DD)
To set the date format from the keyboard:
1. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position
2. Enter one of the following F2 code combinations:
Enter 21, and then press F2 for MM-DD-YY.
Enter 22, and then press F2 for DD-MM-YY.
Enter 23, and then press F2 for YY-MM-DD.
Enter 24, and then press F2 toggles through
the date formats
Note: The default date display format is MM-DD-YY.
Text Display Arrangement
Titles, date, and time can be added to, or removed
from displaying on-screen. The default display
arrangement has titles, date, and time positioned at
the bottom of the screen.
To change the monitor display arrangement:
1. Select the monitor where you want to change the
text display arrangement.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Enter one of the following F2 code combinations.
Table 6: Text Display F2 codes
Code Function
1 - F2
Display the time and date on the monitor.
2 - F2
Remove the time and date display.
3 - F2
Display the camera number, title, and status line
.
4 - F2
Remove camera title, number, and status line.
5 - F2
Move titles, date, and time to top of display
location.
6 - F2
Move titles, date, and time to home location.
7 - F2
Display all titles, date, and time.
8 - F2
Remove all titles, date, and time displays.
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Adjusting Text Display Position
To adjust the home positioning of the selected text
overlay:
1. Select the monitor where you want to adjust the
text display home position.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position
3. Enter 50, and then press F2 on the keyboard.
This enables the joystick for text positioning to
the "home" position.
4. Move the keyboard joystick to adjust the
positioning of the standard text overlay
5. When the overlay is positioned appropriately,
enter 51, and then press F2 on the keyboard.
This disables the joystick for text positioning.
6. Turn the keyswitch to the OPERATE position.
Detecting Camera Video Loss
The AD168 system has built-in video loss detection.
The video loss detection level set for a particular
camera is based on the lighting conditions that exist
where the camera is installed.
For example:
A camera installed in a room that is brightly lit on
a 24-hour basis would have a video loss
detection level set to VIDEO HIGH or VIDEO
MED.
A camera installed in a shadowy or dark area, or
an area where lighting conditions vary
considerably, would have a video loss detection
level set to VIDEO LOW.
Regardless of how the lighting conditions and video
signal vary, a sync signal should always be present
in a working camera. Setting the video loss
detection level for SYNC ONLY produces a video
loss message when the sync signal is absent. This
would occur if a camera is malfunctioning,
disconnected, or if the camera cable is cut.
To set the video loss detection mode:
1. Select or hold the desired camera on the monitor
under your keyboard control.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
3. Enter one of the following F2 code combinations:
Table 7: Video Loss F2 codes
Code Function
100 - F2
Disables video loss detection for the
camera.
101 - F2
Enables sync loss detection (SYNC
ONLY) for the camera.
102 - F2
Enables sync and low picture content
loss detection (VIDEO LOW) for the
camera.
103 - F2
Enables sync and medium picture
content loss detection (VIDEO MED)
for the camera
104 - F2
Enables sync and high picture content
loss detection (VIDEO HIGH) for the
camera
105 - F2
Enables automatic video loss detection
for the camera.
106 - F2
Enables automatic video loss detection
for all system cameras.
108 - F2
Clears video loss settings for all
cameras
111 - F2
Print the current video loss detection
mode of the selected camera.
112 - F2
Prints the current video loss detection
mode of all system cameras.
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Audio Alarm Programming
The AD2088 keyboard can be programmed to
provide an audio tone when an alarm is received at
an armed monitor under keyboard control. The
system default setting is audio enabled (ON) for all
system keyboards. Audio alarm signals can be
enabled or disabled through a keyboard, a keyboard
port, or system wide.
Enabling/Disabling Keyboard Port Audio
Alarms
To enable/disable an audio alarm for a keyboard
port (up to four individual keyboards):
1. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
2. Do one of the following:
Command Function
48 F2
Enables audio alarms for the
keyboard port
47 F2
Disables audio alarms for the
keyboard port
System Wide Audio Alarm Programming
To enable/disable audio alarm for all keyboard
ports:
1. Turn the keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.
2. Do one of the following:
Command Function
46 F2
Enables audio alarms for all
keyboard ports
45 F2
Disables audio alarms for all
keyboard ports
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Working in Menu Mode
OPERATE
MENU
When the keyswitch is in the MENU position, you
are able to view the system menus of the AD168
matrix switcher. These menus provide programming
for a limited set of features.
To view the menus:
Connect a dedicated monitor to the Program
Monitor (PROG MON) output located on the
AD168 back panel.
OR
Connect a camera input to the PROG MON
output on the AD168 back panel.
IMPORTANT! If the PROG MON is connected to a
video input and the MENU CALLUP option has not
been set, first call the corresponding video input to
the monitor, then turn the keyswitch to MENU.
After the MENU CALLUP option is set, the menus
automatically display on the selected monitor
whenever the keyswitch is turned to the MENU
position.
Once the menu is displayed, the appropriate
functions on the multi-function keys are used for
operating the menus.
Note: The menu functions are printed on the front of
the multi-function keys.
Table 8: Multi-Function keys description
Menu
Function
Key label Description
Page Left
Auxiliary
Off
Displays the menu page to
the left.
Page Right
Auxiliary
On
Displays the menu page to
the right.
Page Up
Iris Close
Displays prior menu page
up.
Page Down
Iris Open
Displays next menu page
down.
Left Arrow
Focus
Near
Moves cursor left one
character.
Right Arrow
Focus Far
Moves cursor right one
character.
Menu
Function
Key label Description
Up Arrow
VCR
Moves cursor up one row.
Down Arrow
ACK
Moves cursor down one
row.
Enter
Preset
Displays options for a
setting, and stores data
entered via the menu.
Exit
Patrn
Exits the current screen
and returns to the
previously displayed
screen.
Note: The joystick may also be used to change the
cursor position.
Figure 14: Multi-Function keys
CONTROL
PRE
SET
VCR ACK
TASK
FAR
FOCUS
OPEN
IRIS
ONOFF
IMPORTANT! To store data in MENU mode, the
ENTER (Preset) key must be pressed to end the
sequence. System keyboards used prior to the
release of the AD2088 also allowed use of the ACK
key to store data. The ACK key does not function
as the save function in the MENU mode on the
AD2088 keyboard.
Exiting from the Menu System
The user can exit from any menu, or exit from the
menu system at any time.
If you want to… Use this…
To return to a prior
menu.
Press EXIT (Pattern)
To exit from the menu
system.
Turn the keyswitch to
the PROGRAM or
OPERATE position
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