OPERATION
Powering Up
The 1641 Receiver has a pendant cord for use with a standard
electrical outlet. The power required for each model is
inidicated on the Specifications page at the back of this
manual.
Model ADS1641M-2F-1 is considered to be Class III
equipment as defined in EN60950.
The 24 VAC source for this unit must be provided from SELV.
Use a EN60950 compliant transformer having a SELV output.
The Receiver circuitry includes two transformers: one for the
on-board circuitry, which has a non-replaceable thermal fuse;
and the second for the Pan/Tilt and Auxiliary output, which
has a replaceable fuse. If the replaceable fuse should blow,
check all external wiring. Repeated fuse blowing indicates
improper wiring, defective Pan/Tilt units, or excessive
Auxiliary loads. Use the proper fuse value according to the
1641 model number.
AD (1641M-2/S-2) 250 VAC, 0.7 Amp for 120 VAC
AD (1641M-2X/S-2X) 250 VAC, 0.4 Amp for 230 VAC
AD (1641M-2F/S-2F) 250 VAC, 4 Amp for 24 VAC
AD1641M-2F-1 250 VAC, 4 Amp for 24 VAC
Note: For all units, replace with time delay type fuse.
The green LED labeled “POWER” on the side panel of the
1641 Receiver illuminates when the unit is powered. If this
LED does not light, a poor or loose power connection or a
defective Receiver may be indicated.
The green LED labeled “CODE” on the side of the 1641
Receiver illuminates when the unit is receiving valid code.
The LED stays illuminated for 5 seconds after the code is
removed. If this LED does not light, a problem in the
transmission of the code, a poor or loose connection, improper
termination, or a defective Receiver may be indicated.
Power Reset
When any changes are made to the Pan/Tilt Preposition wiring
or Preset switches, the 1641 must be power-reset. To power-
reset the Receiver, unplug the unit from the power source, wait
for 5 seconds, then plug it back into the power source.
Power Up Auto Sense
If the 1641 is set up for presets (page 4), on initial power up
the unit performs an automatic determination of the reference
voltage sense for the pan/tilt and lens connections. The 1641
commands the camera to pan, tilt, and change iris, zoom, and
focus to determine the polarity of the reference voltage
connections. Following this sequence, the camera is returned
to the scene positioning that existed prior to this sequence.
Autopan Operation
Automatic Panning using Presets
The 1641 Receiver provides automatic panning using preset
end stops for a Pan/Tilt unit with preset capability.
To configure Autopan:
1. Position the camera to the desired start position (first
Autopan end stop).
2. Enter 70, then press SET SHOT on the keyboard.
3. Position the camera to the desired stop position (second
Autopan end stop).
4. Enter 71, then press SET SHOT on the keyboard.
Note: If the preset scene for shot 70 is subsequently changed,
the information for preset shot 71 must be re-entered.
To start Autopan operation:
Enter 72 then press CALL SHOT on the keyboard. The
1641 Receiver uses the positions stored in Set Shots 70 and
71 to determine the Autopan operation.
Note: Preset Shot 72 cannot be used as a preset scene in the
1641; it is reserved for use as the Autopan callup. Preset
Shots 70 and 71 can be used both as Autopan end stops and
as normal preset scenes for callup from the keyboard.
To stop Autopan operation:
If the Autopan operation is set to 30 minutes by the setup
switches (page 4), the camera continues panning between
the two end stops until the 30 minute period elapses.
If set for continuous panning, the camera continues panning
until manually stopped by the operator, either by calling a
preset shot or by using the keyboard pan functions (joystick
or direction buttons).
Automatic Panning using an Auxiliary
The 1641 provides Autopan control for a suitably equipped
Pan/Tilt unit which has internal Autopan capability. This
internal Autopan control is provided by configuring the Aux 1
relay for 24VAC output (see Autopan Setup, page 5).
To activate or start Autopan, set AUX 1 to ON.
To deactivate or stop Autopan, set AUX 1 to OFF.
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OPERATION
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