American Dynamics AD RS-422 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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Model AD2083-02C
AD RS-422 Distributor
Installation and Operation Instructions
SpeedDome LT, SpeedDome, SpeedDome Ultra,
SpeedDome Optima, and SpeedDome Optima LT
The AD2083-02C Distributor is used to interface American Dynamics’ Switching Systems with
SpeedDomes, SpeedDome LTs, SpeedDome Ultras, SpeedDome Optimas, and SpeedDome Optima LTs.
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Contents
Model AD2083-02C AD RS-422 Distributor Installation and Operation Instructions .......................... 1
Product Description ...................................................................................................................... 1
Features................................................................................................................................................1
Application Notes ..................................................................................................................................2
Installation..................................................................................................................................... 2
Rack Mounting ......................................................................................................................................2
Wall Mounting .......................................................................................................................................2
Setup using DIP Switches ............................................................................................................ 3
Camera Block Assignments ..................................................................................................................3
Internal Setups ......................................................................................................................................4
Connections.................................................................................................................................. 6
Interface Connectors.............................................................................................................................6
Control Code Connector .......................................................................................................................6
Data Line Connectors ...........................................................................................................................7
RS-232 Connectors...............................................................................................................................7
Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Power Sources......................................................................................................................................8
Operating Indicators..............................................................................................................................8
Controlling Receiver Features...............................................................................................................8
Appendix ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Typical System Connection Drawings ........................................................................................ 10
SpeedDome Address Tables...................................................................................................... 14
Contents
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Model AD2083-02C
AD RS-422 Distributor Installation and Operation Instructions
Product Description
The Model AD2083-02C AD RS-422 Distributor is used as an interface to American Dynamics switching systems.
The 2083-02C allows for the use of SpeedDome LT, SpeedDome, SpeedDome Ultra, SpeedDome Optima, and
SpeedDome Optima LT with an American Dynamics switch and control system.
This unit interfaces with the SpeedDome LT, SpeedDome, SpeedDome Ultra, SpeedDome Optima, and
SpeedDome Optima LT. When using the AD Manchester Control Code interface, this unit can control up to 128
domes with AD1650 switchers, and 32 domes with AD2150 switchers. Multiple AD2083-02C units can be used to
control additional domes with the Control Code interface. When using the Data Line interface, the AD2083-02C
can control up to 512 domes with 1995 systems, and 1024 domes with 2050/1024 systems.
AD2083-02C
Figure 1 – AD2083-02C AD RS-422 Distributor Rear Panel
Features
Universal Mount Cabinet
LED Power /Alarm/Code Indicator
DIP Switch Selection for Camera Group
DIP Switch Configuration for Baud Rate
Screw Terminal Wire Connector
AD Manchester Control Code
High Speed Data Line
Simplex Operation Support
If you need assistance, contact American Dynamics Technical Services at:
Toll Free: 800-507-6268, Option 2
International: 561-912-6259, Option 2
Fax: 845-624-7658
Email: adtechservices@tycoint.com
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Application Notes
For those installations that are upgrading to the AD2083-02C Code Distributor from versions AD2083-02B or
earlier, the following list highlights the changes between these versions.
There are seven (7) dome-stored presets for the legacy domes: SpeedDome (Unicard), SpeedDome (Duo-
Card), SpeedDome Ultra 1, and SpeedDome Ultra 2. Previously, there had been (16) host-stored presets.
There are sixty (60) dome-stored presets for the newer domes: SpeedDome Ultra 5 (ver. 3.07), SpeedDome
Ultra 6, SpeedDome Ultra 7, SpeedDome Ultra 7e, Optima, and Optima LT (up from (16) host-stored
presets).
Proportional speed control for simplex RS-422 now supported. Simplex was not previously supported, and
full-duplex was required.
Address 64 in each bank of 99 cameras is now available. This camera address had been previously
reserved for host broadcasting.
The legacy MiniDome is not fully supported.
Installation
The universal cabinet of the AD2083-02C Code Distributor may be surface or rack mounted in any convenient
location with adequate ventilation.
Rack Mounting
As shipped, with the mounting ears flush with the front panel, the AD2083-02C Code Distributor can be mounted
into the front of a standard 19-inch rack. The ears of the AD2083-02C Code Distributor can be removed and
reinstalled such that they are flush with the rear panel. This allows the AD2083-02C to be mounted to the rear of a
rack that is equipped with mounting channels.
For proper ventilation allow at least three feet (1m) from the rear of the racks to any wall, and one EIA rack height,
1.75 inches (4.5cm), between units in a rack.
Wall Mounting
The Code Distributor can be mounted to the wall by reinstalling the ears perpendicular to the side of the unit. The
unit can be installed with either the bottom or the top cover facing the wall and the front or the rear panel facing
upwards.
WITH THE FRONT OR REAR PANEL PERPENDICULAR TO THE SIDES
RACK MOUNTED WALL MOUNTED
Figure 2 – Mounting Options
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Setup using DIP Switches
The AD2083-02C is configured using four 8-position DIP switches (S1, S2, S3, and S4) located on the rear panel
of the unit, and two 8-position DIP switches (S5 and S6) located on the main printed circuit board (PCB) inside the
unit.
Camera Block Assignments
Four 8-position DIP switches (S1, S2, S3, and S4) are located on the rear panel of the unit, as shown in Figure 1.
The settings of these switches determine the cameras associated with the connectors in each of four selective
groups. The active positions for each DIP switch are labeled A, B, C, and D (see Figure 1). Table 1 shows the
switch settings that correspond to camera assignments for all supported domes.
Note
When used with the AD1650 switcher, one AD2083-02C Code Distributor accepts inputs 1-64. A second
AD2083-02C unit is required for inputs 65 through 128.
Table 1 – S1, S2, S3, and S4 Setup
All SpeedDome Models
Video Input Switch Positions (0=OFF, 1=ON)
Camera #s A B C D
1-99 0 0 0 0
100-198 0 0 0 1
199-297 0 0 1 0
298-396 0 0 1 1
397-495 0 1 0 0
496-594 0 1 0 1
595-693 0 1 1 0
694-792 0 1 1 1
793-891 1 0 0 0
892-990 1 0 0 1
991-1024 1 0 1 0
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Internal Setups
– CAUTION –
The following internal adjustments, requiring disassembly of the unit, will expose hazardous-voltage
components and allow access to dangerous electric shock potentials. These internal adjustments
should be made only by qualified service personnel.
Two 8-position DIP switches (S5 and S6) are located on the main PCB inside the unit (see Figure 3). Each DIP
switch has eight switch positions, numbered 1 through 8. The active position numbers are used for the following
setup functions.
Figure 3 – Location of DIP Switches on PCB
Baud Rate Selection
The S5 DIP switch settings configure the input and output baud rates for the two RS-232 COM terminals and for
the RS-422 terminal pins of the interface connectors (see Table 2).
Table 2 – S5 Baud Rate Setup
Switch Position
COM OUT COM IN RS-422
BAUD RATE
1 2 3 4 5 6
1200 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2400 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
4800 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
9600 ON ON ON ON ON ON
Note
All SpeedDome products work at 4800 Baud only.
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Acknowledge Window Settings
In order to accommodate a system with slow dome acknowledgement response times, S5 DIP switch positions 7
and 8 are used to set the time window in which an acknowledgement message is expected (see Table 3).
Table 3 – S5 Acknowledge Window Settings
Switch Position
Window
Time
7 8
35 mS* Off Off
50 mS On Off
75 mS Off On
100 mS On On
* This is the acknowledgement response time used by the older versions of the AD2083. Also note that setting
changes requires cycling of power to the unit.
Alarm Contacts and Dome Type Setup
The S6 DIP switch is used for selecting the number of alarm switch contacts that can be configured for each
dome. This switch also selects the dome type for each of the four groups of connectors. These switch positions
must be set to OFF. Table 4 shows the S6 switch position settings for these selections.
Note
Each SpeedDome, SpeedDome Ultra, and SpeedDome Optima accepts a maximum of 4 alarm contacts. The
SpeedDome LT does not accept any (zero) alarm contacts.
Table 4 – S6 Setup
Number of Alarm Contacts per Dome
Switch Position #
1 2 3 4
1 OFF ON OFF ON
2 OFF OFF ON ON
3 NOT USED
4 NOT USED
Switch Position # Group Speed Domes
5 1
OFF
6 2
OFF
7 3
OFF
8 4
OFF
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Connections
Interface Connectors
Eight 12-pin connectors on the rear of the AD2083-02C Code Distributor panel are used for transmitting and
receiving codes with domes and J-boxes. The transmit (T) and receive (R) signal positions are labeled on each
connector. Each connector is supplied with a mating screw terminal connector (see Figure 4). Simplex only
requires connection to transmit.
Figure 4 – Typical Mating Screw Connector
Control Code Connector
The upper right connector on the rear of the AD2083-02C Code Distributor is a 12-pin connector. This is used to
receive Control Code signals from 1650 or 2150 switcher units (B, W, and S lines) and to provide access to an
internal Form C alarm relay. When the AD2083-02C receives an alarm from any SpeedDome, the internal alarm
relay closes. This relay can be used for turning accessories (VCR, etc.) on or off via its Normally Open (NO) or
Normally Closed (NC) terminals. The mating screw terminal connector is shown below (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 – Control Code Mating Connector
Connections on the above 12-pin connectors are easily made by inserting signal and ground wires into the slots
of the Pin1 mating connectors and tightening the hold down screws. When all wires have been connected, insert
the 12-pin mating connectors into the rear panel.
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Data Line Connectors
Two DATA LINE BNC connectors are provided on the rear panel, labeled IN and OUT. The IN is used to receive
control codes from the 1995 or the 1996/1024 CPU of the 2050 systems. The OUT is a loop through connection.
If this device is the final device in a daisy chain, the BNC must be terminated in 75 ohms. Use RG-59U video
cable for all connections.
Note
When 1995 or 2050/1024 systems with existing B/W/S Control Code interfaces are used, they can be
connected to the AD2083-02C Control Code Connector, as shown in Figure 5.
RS-232 Connectors
Two RS-232 connectors on the rear panel, labeled INPUT and OUTPUT, are provided for alarm interface
connections. The output port is for connection to the switcher/control system alarm input ports or for cascading to
another AD2083-02C unit's input port or a 2096 Alarm Interface unit. The baud rate is set for these ports as
shown in Table 2.
The RS-232 connectors are 8-pin modular type RJ-45 connectors. The pin-out definitions for the two connectors
are shown in Table 5.
Table 5 – RS-232 Connectors Pin Definitions
Pin INPUT OUTPUT Terminal Block
2 Shield Shield GND
4 XMT XMT RCD
5 RCD RCD XMT
7 GND GND Shield
Remaining Pins - No Connection
The AD2083-02C connects to switching systems with a modular cable 6003-0047-02, when distances between
the units are no further than 7 feet apart.
Note
The pin definitions as listed require modular cable 6003-0047-02, or similar (that is, a cable that inverts the
connections).
For connection to switchers where the distances exceed 7 feet, a modular cable with a wall-mount 8-pin Terminal
Block, Figure 6, is provided for plug-in to the rear panel connectors. The pin definitions for this block are the same
as in Table 5. See Appendix for typical connections.
Figure 6 – 8-pin Terminal Block
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Operation
Power Sources
DO NOT CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL READY TO "POWER UP''. Make all
connections to the AD2083-02C code input and relay connections and set the DIP switches prior to power up.
The AD2083-02C Code Distributor does not contain an On/Off Switch. The socket outlet shall be located near the
equipment and shall be readily accessible. The 120 V units are supplied with a pendant 3-wire cord and plug for
mating to the primary source outlet. The 230 V units are supplied with a Euro style IEC 320 type inlet. A suitable
detachable cord should be connected between the IEC 320 inlet and the power source. The cord should be
connected between the IEC 320 inlet and the power source. The cord should conform to all national and local use
code requirements. A green POWER LED indicator located on the rear panel illuminates when power is applied.
Code Distributors are available in two models, depending on the power source to be used:
AD2083-02C 120VAC, 50/60 Hz
AD2083-02C-1 230VAC, 50/60 Hz
The AD2083-02C unit has fuse power protection. The fuse sizes for replacement are:
AD2083-02C 120V -250V, SB, 0.3 A, 5 x 20mm
AD2083-02C-1 230V -250V, T, 125 mA, 5 x 20mm
Operating Indicators
When the unit is receiving valid code, the green CODE LED, on the rear panel, is illuminated. The LED stays lit
for 5 seconds after code is removed. If this LED does not light, a problem in the unit or its interconnection may be
indicated.
If an alarm input is activated, the green ALARM LED illuminates, and the alarm relay closes. The ALARM LED
remains illuminated and the alarm relay remains closed for 10 seconds after the alarm input is removed.
Controlling Receiver Features
The AD2083-02C supports the transmitted codes for all SpeedDome LT, SpeedDome, SpeedDome Ultra,
SpeedDome Optima, and SpeedDome Optima LT models. This includes full Pan, Tilt and Lens control, 60 presets
per receiver, and 4 special Console to Dome commands per Speed Dome. The special Console to Dome
commands are: Reset Iris, Increase V-Phase Delay, Decrease V-Phase delay, and Reset Dome. Pattern
programming features of the domes are also provided.
The AD2083-02C also supports alarm contacts. The American Dynamics Start Alarm and Stop Alarm commands
are transmitted via the RS232 output port. The alarm contact number is based on the American Dynamics real
camera address and the number of alarms per dome selected. When an alarm is received, an internal relay
closes and the green alarm LED illuminates. The alarm reading is an asynchronous operation, working on a first-
in first-out basis.
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All dome functions are controlled via the AD keyboard using the keys indicated in Table 6. The commands shown
are all applicable to SpeedDomes.
Table 6 – Dome Commands
Dome Function Key Switch Position Keyboard Command
Call Presets Operate 1-60 Shot (Preset)***
Reset Iris Operate 66 Shot
Set Auxiliary 4 OFF Operate 64 Shot
Set Auxiliary 4 ON Operate 63 Shot
Flip (camera position 180º) Operate 67 Shot
Run Pattern # 1 Operate 70 Shot
Run Pattern # 2 Operate 71 Shot
Run Pattern # 3 Operate 72 Shot
Auto Repeat Pattern # 1 Operate 69 Shot, 70 Shot
Auto Repeat Pattern # 2 Operate 69 Shot, 71 Shot
Auto Repeat Pattern # 3 Operate 69 Shot, 72 Shot
Reset Dome Program 65 Shot
Set (Define) Presets 1-60 Program 1-60 Shot
Define Pattern # 1 Program 70 Shot
Define Pattern # 2 Program 71 Shot
Define Pattern # 3 Program 72 Shot
End Pattern Definition Program 68 Shot
Save New Pattern Program 69 Shot
Clear Pattern # 1 Program 62 Shot
Clear Pattern # 2 Program 63 Shot
Clear Pattern # 3 Program 64 Shot
Enter V Phase Adjust Mode Program 67 Shot, followed by iris open/close
Exit V Phase Adjust Mode Program 67 Shot
Dome Menu Programming Program 66 Shot
*** = Depending on keyboard, keycap may be labeled "Shot" or "Preset"
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Appendix
Typical System Connection Drawings
Figure 7 – Typical System Connections: 1995 to AD2083-02C
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Figure 8 – Typical System Connections: 1024 CPU to AD2083-02C
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Figure 9 – Typical System Connections: 1650B to AD2083-02C
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