American Dynamics AD2150 manuel d'utilisation

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    Model AD2150 V ideo Matrix Switcher/Controller System Installation and Operation Instructions This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics model AD2150 Video Matrix Switcher/Controller System. The AD2150 System is an integrated V ideo Matrix Switching and Control System for CCTV surveillance systems. The[...]

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    This software/firmware is confidential to and is copyrighted by SENSORMA TIC ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION. It is not to be copied or disclosed in any manner without the express written consent of SENSORMA TIC. The software is furnished to the purchaser under a license for use on a single system. NOTE: Information furnished by SENSORMA TIC is believed t[...]

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    The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. QA301F ! W W W W A A A A R R R R N N N N II I I N N N N G G G G To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. AMERICAN DYNAMICS CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMO[...]

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    T able of Contents Page SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .............................................................. 1 FEA TURES ..................................................................................... 1 AD2150 MODELS ......................................................................... 2 SYSTEM INST ALLA TION ................................[...]

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    Page NON-MENU PROGRAMMING ................................................ 3-1 System Reset ......................................................................... 3-2 Monitor Display Arrangement .............................................. 3-2 Monitor Display Positioning ................................................. 3-2 Setting Day of the [...]

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    SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The AD2150 System is an integrated V ideo Matrix Switching and Control System for CCTV surveillance systems. The AD2150 is capable of controlling 32 video input sources, such as cameras, graphic displays, etc., and five video outputs, such as monitors, video tape recorders, etc., from multiple control stations (keyboards) or grap[...]

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    Input Identification: The AD2150 provides on-screen identification of all video inputs. The date, time, camera number , camera and monitor status, and a 16-character programmable title can be displayed on the screen. External Control Ports: Three RS-232 ports are provided for keyboard inputs, Alarm Interface Unit inputs, printer outputs, and extern[...]

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    1-1 System Installation This section of the manual describes the system installation, connection, and powering up procedures for the AD2150 System. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Power Sources . . . . . [...]

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    INST ALLA TION 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. Mounting The AD2150 System [...]

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    MONITORS 1 2 3 4 5 RS232 PORTS 1 2 3 KEYBOARDS 2 3 4 5 CAMERAS 120V 60Hz CODE BWS BWS BWS BWS 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 ALARMS RELAY SI NO NC C 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 8 AD2150 REAR P ANEL CONNECTORS 1. CAMERAS - Thirty-two 75-ohm terminated BNC video inputs 2. MONITOR - Five BNC video output[...]

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    RS-232 Ports Connections Three RS-232 ports are provided on the rear panel of the AD2150 for control connections (Figure 1-1, page 1-3). RS- 232 keyboards, AD2096 Alarm Interface Units, external computers, and other RS-232 compatible devices are connected to any of these ports. Four keyboards can be connected to any control port using AD1981 Port E[...]

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    AD Manchester Control Code Connections AD Manchester Control Code output for AD1640/1680 series Receivers, Code Distributors, Code Followers/Responders, Code T ranslators, and other code-controlled accessories is provided by the AD2150. Only Receivers designed for AD Manchester Control Code input are connected in this manner (e.g., AD1641M, AD1686B[...]

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    POWERING UP The AD2150 system may be powered on after: • A video input has been connected to Camera 1 input. • A monitor has been connected to Monitor 1 output. • AD Manchester Control Code lines are properly connected (to Receivers, Code Distributors, etc.). • All video and data lines have been properly terminated. Connect the AD2150 to th[...]

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    Keyboard Control This section of the manual describes the standard AD2150 system operating capabilities that are provided from any American Dynamics keyboard. These system operations are “monitor oriented” in that a keyboard controls only those functions associated with the monitor and camera under control of the keyboard. Keyboards ...........[...]

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    2-2 KEYBOARD CONTROL[...]

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    Keyboards The AD2150 may be used with different American Dynamics keyboards. A list of the AD keyboards that can be used with the AD2150 is shown in the Appendix, page A-7. T wo keyboards are available for the 2-wire keyboard ports: • AD1672A - An operator two-monitor keyboard with pushbutton lens control and joystick for pan/tilt movement. • A[...]

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    Controlling Camera Site Functions Camera site control functions (pan/tilt, lens, presets, and auxiliaries) are available after the operator has called the desired camera to a monitor (page 2-3). - If the desired camera is being displayed as part of an operating tour , press the HOLD button to stop the tour on the desired camera. Refer to the proced[...]

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    Running a T our A T our sequentially displays a selected series of camera video inputs on a monitor . Monitor T ours are temporary tours defined by non-menu programming, page 3-4. System T ours are defined by menu programming, page 4-5. T o start a Monitor T our: - Press the keyboard RUN button following programming of the tour (see page 3-4). T o [...]

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    Non-Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the AD2150 system non-menu setup programming capabilities. As a security feature, the keyboard has a keyswitch for disabling these programming functions. System Reset................................................................................ 3-2 Monitor Display Arrangement..............[...]

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    NON-MENU PROGRAMMING In most instances, the following non-menu setup descriptions and commands are the same for all keyboards. Refer to the appropriate operating manuals for the equivalent keyboard commands. Setup security is provided by a keyswitch on the keyboard which disables all keyboard setup functions. Before performing any of the following [...]

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    Setting the Day of the W eek The day of the week must be set prior to programming the Event T imers, page 4-9. When a code is entered, the three- digit day code indicated below is displayed for three seconds in the Status Line of the on-screen display . T o set the day of the week: 1. T urn the keyswitch to PROG position (AD2079) or enter the PROG [...]

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    Monitor T our Programming A T our (Sequence) sequentially displays a selected series of camera video inputs on any monitor . Each camera is displayed for a set period of time (the “Dwell T ime”). A tour may repeat continuously or may stop (“Hold”) on a selected camera. A Monitor T our is a temporary sequence of cameras programmed for the ca[...]

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    Preset (Pr e-position) Scene Programming Motorized pan/tilt and lens units with servo control capability can be controlled from AD1640 or AD1680 Series Receivers. This allows a camera site, so equipped, to have a maximum of 72 preset scenes stored in the receiver's memory for recall by the keyboard (see page 2-4 to call Preset scenes). The rec[...]

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    Monitor Arming Alarm contacts are armed for a monitor using a Monitor Arming Code which identifies the alarm Display method (Sequence, Hold, or Dual) and the alarm Clearance method (Instant, Auto, or Manual clear). The different Monitor Arming Codes available in the AD2150 are shown in T able 4 and are described in the Appendix, page A-3. T o arm a[...]

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    4-1 Menu Programming This section of the manual describes the AD2150 system menu programming capabilities. Main Selection Menu................................................................... 4-2 Cursor Positioning/Paging ........................................................... 4-3 System Menus..................................................[...]

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    MENU PROGRAMMING MENU PROGRAMMING All AD2150 programming functions are accessed through on- screen menus. All menus are displayed via the video output for Monitor 1, on the rear panel of the AD2150. Until the menu system is started, this output displays the camera video that has been called to this monitor . Access to menu programming is possible o[...]

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    Cursor Positioning and Menu Paging The following instructions regarding the operation of the cursor apply to all menus. T o position the cursor to a desired location on the menu: • On the AD2079 keyboard, use the arrow direction keys (in the FOCUS and ZOOM sections of the keyboard) to move the cursor to the desired selection. • On the ADTT T o [...]

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    SET TIME AND DA TE Use the SET TIME AND DA TE menu, below , to set the date format, date, time, and day of the week for on-screen displays. DA TE FORMA T - Three formats exist for the Date: 1 - MM-DD-YY 2 - DD-MM-YY 3 - YY -MM-DD 1. Place the cursor on the DA TE FORMA T line. 2. Use the ACK key to cycle through each date format. Press the NEXT key [...]

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    SET SYSTEM TOURS Set System T ours permits programming of 24 System T ours. A System T our is a programmed sequence of camera(s) which has assigned dwell times, presets, auxiliaries, and connect next designations. Each System T our includes 64 entries. Each entry contains a slot for camera number , dwell time, presets, auxiliary action, and connect[...]

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    Programming a System T our T o select a tour for programming: 1. Move the cursor to TOUR entry in the title line of the SET SYSTEM TOURS menu (page 4-5). 2. Enter the desired tour number (1 - 24) on the keypad. 3. Press the ACK button. Eight tour entries are displayed per page for programming. See page 4-3 for menu paging instructions. CAM (Camera)[...]

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    SET SYSTEM SAL VOS A System Salvo is a group of cameras, with associated preset and auxiliary actions, that can be called simultaneously to a contiguous group of monitors. A salvo can be called manually via a keyboard command, automatically when in a System T our , or on alarm when included in an Alarm Contact setup. The SET SYSTEM SAL VOS menu per[...]

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    PROGRAMMING A SAL VO T o select a System Salvo for programming: 1. Position cursor to the SAL VO number line in the SET SYSTEM SAL VOS menu. 2. Enter the desired salvo number (1 - 8). 3. Press the ACK key . See page 4-3 for cursor movement instructions. CAM (Camera) T o add or change a camera in a salvo: 1 . Move the cursor to the appropriate CAM c[...]

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    SET EVENT TIMERS An Event T imer permits automatic callup of System T ours to any monitor(s), based on the time of day and the day of week. Each of these automatic callups is an event. A maximum of 35 events are available for programming. When selected from the System Menu, the EVENT TIMER menu is displayed. T o create a new Event Timer , enter the[...]

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    SET ALARM CONT ACTS This menu allows programming of the alarm contacts input to the AD2150. 128 entries are allowed (this corresponds to two model AD2091 Alarm Interface Units cascaded). Each Alarm Contact Number (ACN) entry is associated with a camera number , dwell time, and optional preset, auxiliary , and connect next for salvo call on alarm. W[...]

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    Programming the Alarm Contacts T o select an Alarm Contact for programming: - Move the cursor to the desired Alarm Contact Number (ACN) line of the menu (from 1 to 128). See page 4-3 for cursor movement and paging instructions. CAM (Camera) T o associate a specific camera with an ACN: 1. Move the cursor to the CAM column for this ACN entry . 2. Ent[...]

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    MONITOR ST A TUS Selecting the MONITOR ST A TUS entry from the System menu provides a status display to the operator . Information regarding each monitor (MON) pertains to the: • CAM - Camera number currently displayed on the monitor • STS - Monitor status display codes indicate either: H = Hold R = Run A = Alarm S = Salvo • TOUR - T our curr[...]

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    MENU PROGRAMMING - MONITOR MENU MONITOR The Monitor menu configures each monitor . Enter the desired monitor number via the keyboard and press the ACK button. Press the NEXT button to advance to each of the menu lines. ARM TYPE - (See Monitor Arming Codes table) Press the ACK button to cycle through the types. ACK - Manual Alarm Acknowledge Enable [...]

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    CAMERA The CAMERA menu is used to create or change the title information for each camera (1-32). This menu is selected from the Main Menu, page 4-3. T o select a camera for creating or setting its title: 1. Select the CAMERA number entry on the menu, using the NEXT button. 2. Enter the desired camera number through the keyboard. 3 . Press the ACK b[...]

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    POR T The Port menu is used to configure baud rates, data bits, parity , stop bits, and port use for each of the three RS-232 ports. Note : Once the connections and selections for the port have been made, do not change the settings, i.e., baud rate, parity , or port use, unless the devices (baud rate, parity) have been changed as well. T o select a[...]

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    POR T USE T ypes TERMINAL - Used to upload and download setup information for the AD2150 from a PC. Select this use type when using the AD2150SW12B software package. T o obtain consistent performance from a PC, a 4800 baud rate is recommended. KEYBOARD - Enables keyboard (or computer) control inputs to the port. For this use set Data Bits to 8, Par[...]

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    ACCESS The Access menus define the system partitioning, which controls operator keyboard access to monitors, cameras, pan/tilts, and alarms. The system partitioning is used to segment the Switching System for the particular installation. Keyboard numbering Sixteen keyboards may be used with the AD2150, 12 connected to the three RS-232 ports, four c[...]

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    KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW This Access control function prevents selected keyboards from manually calling up selected cameras for viewing on any monitor . Note: Cameras that are to be locked-out from a keyboard callup should not be placed in a System T our . If the keyboard calls a System T our that contains a camera that is intended to be locked out, it[...]

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    KEYBOARD/CAMERA CONTROL This Access control function prevents selected keyboards from controlling remote functions on selected cameras. (Any camera that is locked from a keyboard would also be default locked from that keyboard for control.) The KEYBOARD/CAMERA CTRL menu is used to configure each of the 16 keyboards for the 32 cameras. This menu dis[...]

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    MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESS This Access function defines the Monitor to Camera access which prevents selected monitors from viewing selected cameras. The MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESS menu is used to configure each of the five monitors to the 32 cameras. This menu display contains eight cameras per page. See page 4-3 for menu paging instructions. The menu entry [...]

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    ARM CONT ACTS This Access menu function defines which monitors are armed for each alarm contact, based upon the monitor ARM TYPE configuration in the Monitor Menu. Refer to Alarm Programming, Appendix page A-2, for further information on alarm contact programming. The ARM CONT ACTS menu is used to configure each of the five monitors to the 128 poss[...]

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    Appendix Alarms ........................................................................................ A-2 Programming Overview........................................................ A-2 Alarm Receipt ................................................................. A-2 Alarm Arming and Response.......................................... A-2 Alar[...]

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    ALARMS - PROGRAMMING OVER VIEW An ALARM is a signal generated by an external device that is connected to an AD Matrix Switching System, either directly or through an Alarm Interface Unit. External alarm signals can be generated in different manners, such as opening a locked door or window , or detecting a moving object. All types of alarm signals a[...]

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    ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODE The Monitor Arming Code identifies the alarm Display Clearance methods for the monitor . The Monitor Arming Code defines the way the armed monitor handles multiple alarms. An alarm contact must be associated with at least one camera and one monitor , and at least one monitor must be armed. When an alarm is received that[...]

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    ALARMS - MONITOR ARMING CODES - ARM TYPES The following are the available Monitor Arming Codes for the AD2150. Each is identified by the code number , in parentheses, and the ARM TYPE letter codes that are displayed in the Monitor menu, page 4-13. SEQUENCE (1) SSI - Single alarm monitor , all armed/alarmed contacts are queued and sequenced on the m[...]

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    ALARMS - ARM TYPES (continued) DUAL (13) DHI/DSI - T wo alarm monitors, the first armed/alarmed contact is displayed on the Hold (DHI) monitor . All subsequent armed/alarmed contacts are queued and sequenced on the Sequence (DSI) monitor . Alarms are removed from Sequence monitor queue when the alarm closure is cleared. When the alarm closure on Ho[...]

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    ON-SCREEN ST A TUS LINE DISPLA YS Setup/Programming The following messages appear in the monitor on-screen Status Line during certain non-menu programming functions. SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THR, FRI, SA T - displayed during setup of Day of the W eek, page 3-3. The appropriate code is displayed after one of the day selections is made. DEL TD - displayed[...]

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    AMERICAN DYNAMICS Keyboard Capabilities Keyboard 2079 Model Number 1678C 1678CE 1678CM 1678CME 1677 1677E 1676B 1676BE 1672 ADTT T ype System Sys Exec System Sys Exec Operator Oper Exec 5-Monitor 5-Mon Exec 2-Monitor System Interface 2-wire 2-wire RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 2-wire RS-232 Alarm Ack 1 Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s[...]

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    AUXILIAR Y KEY GROUPING F1 - Special function key 1 F1 is used to unlock the current camera. 2 F1 is used to lock the current camera. F2 - Special function key 1 F2 - T urns time & date ON on that monitor 2 F2 - T urns time & date OFF on that monitor 3 F2 - T itle section ON in display 4 F2 - T itle section OFF in display 5 F2 - Displays ti[...]

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    COMPUTER CONTROL The three AD2150 RS-232 control ports use asynchronous, full duplex, RS-232C protocol. As shipped, all ports are set for operation at 1200 baud with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity . The AD2150 control ports are programmed for type of use and communication parameters via the on-screen Ports menu (page 4-15). For computer con[...]

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    T ypical System Connections AD1676 Operator Keyboard AD1678C System Keyboard AD1678CM System Keyboard AD2079 System Keyboard ADTT System Keyboard AD1981 Port Expander AD1691 Code Distributor AD1692A Code Merger AD2096 Alarm Interface Unit AD2150 to AD1641 Receivers[...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1676 KEYBOARD TO AD2150 RCD XMIT GND 5604-0123-01 7.5 VOLTS AC 1.5 AMP 4 AD1676 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 3-WIRE, 18 AWG, SHIELDED CABLE, BELDEN 8770 OR EQUIVALENT 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 Cable 6003-0047-02 Cable 6003-0047-02 MONITORS 12345 RS232 PORTS 123 KEYBOARDS 2345 CAMERAS 120V 60Hz CODE BWS BWS BWS BWS 2468 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2[...]

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    NOTE : THESE CONNECTIONS ARE TYPICAL OF ONE SYSTEM KEYBOARD. 18 AWG TWISTED, SHIELDED PAIR, BELDEN 8760 OR EQUIVALENT 5604-0123-01 2 3 2 3 5 0 - AD1678C 0 XMIT RCD GND AC AC GND B W S CTS DTR DATA AD1678TB NC 18 AWG 2-CONDUCTOR AUDIO TYPE CABLE BELDEN 9740 OR EQUIVALENT TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1678C TO AD2150 AD2150 MONITORS 12 3 4 5 RS232 POR[...]

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    XMIT RCD GND AC AC GND B W S CTS DTR DATA NOTE : THESE CONNECTIONS ARE TYPICAL OF ONE SYSTEM KEYBOARD.  EACH RS232 PORT IS PROGRAMMABLE. TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1678CM TO AD2150 5604-0123-01 AD1678TB 2113-0019-01 Cable 6003-0047-02 2 3 2 3 5 0 A AD1678CM 0 AD2150 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 RCD GND XMIT MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN AD1678CM A[...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2079 TO AD2150 AD2150 Note: Connection illustrated where distance between AD2079 and AD2150 terminals is greater than 7 feet. For distances less than 7 feet, the AD2150 is connected directly to the J2 on the dual block. See AD2079 manual for wiring details. AD2079 5 4 6 3 2 7 1 8 J1 J2 SINGLE TERMINAL BLOCK 2113-0019-01[...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ADTT TOUCH TRACKER KEYBOARD FROM AD2150 Transformer 24 Vac A 24 Vac B Ground External Interconnect Module (EIM) 54 3 21 J3 J2 J1 Touch Tracker (ADTT) RJ45 RJ45 DB9 (M) RJ45 DB9 (M) WIRING COLOR Green Red Orange PIN # 5 4 2 J3 WIRING FUNCTION PIN # 1N A 3 Ground 5N A FUNCTION Rx Tx Ground 4 24Vac B 2 24Vac A MONITORS 12345[...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ADTT TOUCH TRACKER KEYBOARD FROM AD2150 Transformer 24 Vac A 24 Vac B Ground External Interconnect Module (EIM) 543 21 J3 J2 J1 Touch Tracker (ADTT) RJ45 RJ45 DB9 (M) DB9 (M) WIRING COLOR Green Red Orange PIN # 5 4 2 J3 WIRING FUNCTION PIN # 1N A 3 Ground 5N A FUNCTION Rx Tx Ground 4 24Vac B 2 24Vac A MONITORS 12345 RS232[...]

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    AD1676 AD2150 NOTE : THESE CONNECTIONS ARE TYPICAL OF ONE AD1981 PORT EXPANDER . EACH RS232 PORT IS PROGRAMMABLE. To CPU 1234 5 678 9 XMIT RCD GND AC AC GND B W S CTS DTR DATA AD1678TB 8 8 2 1 6 1 A AD1678CM 2 1 12 3 45 6789 KBD d 4 1234 5 6789 AD1981 KBD c KBD b KBD a Cable[...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1691 CODE DISTRIBUTOR FROM AD2150 18 AWG SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR , BELDEN 8760 OR EQUIVALENT SW B A C A C S WB BS W J1 CODE LED 5604-0109-01 12 VOLTS AC 10 VA RECEIVER AD2150 MONITORS 12 3 4 5 RS232 PORTS 123 KEYBOARDS 23 4 5 CAMERAS 120V 60Hz CODE BWS BWS BWS BWS 2468 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 13579[...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1692A CODE MERGER FROM AD2150 18 AWG SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR , BELDEN 8760 OR EQUIVALENT BS W 5604-0109-01 12 VOLTS AC RECEIVER AD2150 MONITORS 12 3 4 5 RS232 PORTS 123 KEYBOARDS 23 4 5 CAMERAS 120V 60Hz CODE BWS BWS BWS BWS 2468 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 13579 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 7 1 9 2 1 2 3 2 5 2 7 2 9[...]

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    A A A A A A 1 2 3 4 5 6 AD2096 ABCDEFGH ON OFF ON OFF SELECT ALARM PWR C O M IN OUT ABCDEFGH A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A N N C O C M 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 25 26 27 28 [...]

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    TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD2150 TO AD1641 RECEIVERS AD2150 BS W B W S B W S B W S B W S CONTROL CODE FROM AD2150 TO RECEIVERS VIDEO FROM CAMERA TO AD2150 AD1641M Receiver P/T/Z CAMERA 31 MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN AD1641M AND AD2150 IS 5000 FT, USING SHIELDED, 18 AWG CABLE MONITORS 12345 RS232 PORTS 123 KEYBOARDS 2345 CAMERAS 120V 60Hz CODE BWS BWS[...]

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    DECL ARA TION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO/IEC G uide 22 and EN45 014 Manufacturer’s N ame: Sensormatic Elect roni cs Corporation Manufacturer’s A ddress: 1 Blue Hill Plaza 2 nd Floor Pearl River, New York, 10965 USA Declares, that the product listed below: Name/Type: Matrix Switc her / Cont rol l er Syst em M odel Nu m ber: A D2150 NC-1 comp[...]

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    Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division One Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River , New Y ork, 10965 (845) 624-7600 T echnical Support Center: 800-442-2225 F AX: (845) 624-7685 8000-1806-01, Revision A Printed in USA December, 2000 SPECIFICA TIONS Electrical Ratings: AD2150NC: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 15 W AD2150NC-1: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 100 mA Relay: Form C Relay , Ma[...]