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    8000-1702-02, Rev. B AD32 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL[...]

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    AD32 SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL Copyrigh t 1999 All rights reserved CSD 08/99 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic® Electronics Corporation. 8000-1702-02, Rev. B[...]

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    EQUIPMENT M ODIFICATION CAUTION Equipm ent ch ang es or m odificat ions n ot express ly approved by Sens orm atic Electronics C orporation, the party responsi ble for FCC com pliance, cou ld void the user' s auth ority to operate th e equipm ent an d could create a hazardou s condition. FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and complie[...]

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    CONTENT S AD32 SYSTEM iii PREFACE........................................................................................................................ ............................................V CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTI ON .......................................................................................................... ............... 1-1[...]

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    AD32 SYSTEM iv CHAPTER 5 REFERE NCE ............................................................................................................. ................... 5-1 P ART S L IST S ............................................................................................................................... ................................ 5-3[...]

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    AD32 SYSTEM v Preface Thi s manu al provides the information y ou need to install a AD32 Syst em. It ex plains the A D32 Sy stem architecture and gi ves y ou the step-by-step ta sks for installing the system. It also ser ves as a cont inuing re fer ence fo r maint aining a nd tro ubl esho oti ng the AD3 2 System . What’s In This Manual This manua[...]

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    AD32 SYSTEM vi Documentation Conventions This manual us es text in different w ay s to id entify different kinds of inform ation. Where appropriate, the following sty les and sy mbols are used. italics Used for term s that are specif ic to AD32 an d for text that requires em phasis; also used for document titles. monospace Used for na mes of screen[...]

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    AD32 SYSTEM vii • The AD32 Quick Reference (docum ent n um ber 8000-2656- 02) provides quick reference inf ormation about certain pro cedures described in detail in the Operator’s Manual. The Quick reference is a supplem ent to—not a replacem ent of —the inf ormation covered in the Operator’s Manual. • To connect a VCR to the A D32 Sy s[...]

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    CHAPTER 1 AD32 SYSTE M 1-1 AD32 SYSTEM CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter: n System Overview ......................................................................1-3 Introduces the AD32 System functions and capabilities. n System Components ..................................................................1-4 Describes the m ajor c om ponents [...]

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    INTRODUCTION AD32 SYSTE M 1-2[...]

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    INTRODUCTION AD32 SYSTE M 1-3 System Overview The AD32 Sy stem is an econ omical v ideo security managem ent sy stem. This m atrix-sw itched CCTV (closed circuit television) surveillance sy stem is capable of cont rollin g up to 32 v ideo in puts (S peedDom e cameras ) and up to f ive vi deo outputs (video mon itors/VCRs ). The sys tem ’s operato[...]

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    INTRODUCTION AD32 SYSTE M 1-4 System Components This section describes the major components of the AD32 S ys tem . SpeedDome and SpeedDome Ultra The SpeedDome an d SpeedDome Ultra cam era dom es are part of a program m able cam era netw ork. These devices let security personnel remotely track a target, near or far, ev en in low ligh t. The domes , [...]

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    INTRODUCTION AD32 SYSTE M 1-5 AD32 Features and Functions The AD32 Sy stem provides th e follow ing f eatures an d fun ctions (in alph abetical order). • 8 VMS alarm in puts an d one relay out put. • 32 program m able tim ed even ts. • 32 x 5 Camera/Monitor matrix sw itching. • Access ible sy stem inform ation in cludes product code, dome p[...]

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    INTRODUCTION AD32 SYSTE M 1-6 Specifications SensorNet Bit Ra te: 230.4Kbps Physical L ayer: Non-shielded tw isted pair Lin k L ay er Protocol: SDL C Appli cation Prot ocol: Proprietary Netw ork N odes: T OUCH T RACK ER , SensorNet Domes T OUCH T RACK ER Operator Inpu ts: 31-key k ey pad, 2 toggl e sw itches, 1 Tracker Ball Operator Outputs : LCD s[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 AD32 SYSTE M 2-1 AD32 SYSTEM CHAPTER 2 THEORY The arc hitecture and oper ation of the AD32 System ar e covered in Chapter 1 Introduction. A m ore detailed theor y is not applicable for this pr oduct.[...]

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    THEORY AD32 SYSTE M 2-2[...]

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    CHAPTER 3 AD32 SYSTE M 3-1 AD32 SYSTEM CHAPTER 3 INST ALLA TION In this chapter: n Introduction ..............................................................................3-3 n Before You Begin ......................................................................3-3 n Pre-Installation Checklist...................................................[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-2[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-3 Introduction This chapter describes how to install and configu re the AD32 S ys tem . The design team determ ines the Sens orNet network topology (dais y- chain , backbon e, or star) and h ow devices will attach to the netw ork. These decisions determine th e SensorNet data cable routing betw een the Sens orNet devices[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-4 Planning the Installation After com pleting the sy stem design and ordering the required components, y our first step in installin g a AD32 Sy s tem i s to devel op a detailed s ys tem lay out. This results in a mark ed-up facility floor plan showin g the precise locations of all dom es and cam eras, mon itors, VCRs, T[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-5 the terminate position, a resistor is placed across the SensorNet cable conn ections to su ppress refl ected signals. Think of each SensorNet link as a sing le tw isted pair cable w ith a term inating res istor at each en d. A driver and up to 32 devi ces are then placed alon g the cable. If the driver is placed at on [...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-6 Figure 3-2. Bac kbone Link • Locate the driv er any wh ere along th e backbone. • Terminate th e devices at both ends of th e backbone link. Le ave a l l ot he r d evic e s unter minated . • Att ach up to 32 devi ces per lin k. • Lim it the total cable length to a m axim um of 1km (3,281 ft) or le ss. • To at[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-7 Next, deve lo p a ne t wor k dia gram for co nnect i ng J- Boxe s to the EI Ms. Also sho w w hich J-Bo x and E I M mu st be terminated. Final ly, dev elop a net w ork diagram f or the T OUCH T RACK ER controllers , show ing how each one attach es to the VMS. For exam ples and rules to attach Enh anced T OUCH T RACK ER [...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-8 Figure 3-4. A D32 Vide o a nd Data Paths 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 1 7 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S I NO NC C 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 RS2 32 P ORT S MONITORS ALARMS RELAY 120Vac /60Hz o r 240Vac /50Hz CAMERAS Verifying and Unpacking Equipment • Verify that all equipm ent has arr[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-9 Installing Power The follow ing equipm ent requires a 110Vac ou tlet: • AD32 V MS • EIMs • J-Box es • Cam eras and dom es not attached to a J-Box • Video m onitors • VCRs The necessary num ber of out lets can be provided by installing in dividual outlets in the VMS area or by moun ting m ulti-outlet pow er [...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-10 Figure 3-5. Dome Conne ction to SensorNe t J-Box 1 1 1 1 P 1 P 4 P 3 P 8 P 7 1 1 1 J W 2 J W 3 J W 1 E1 E2 E3 RS422 SNET P7 S1 P8 P3 P5 J1 P2 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 HO ST AUX F1 F2 F4 F3 For SpeedDom e Ultra , attach the leads to the P1 and P7 compressi on conn ectors on the I/O board, as show n in Table 3-3 and plug the c[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-11 For SpeedDom e , attach a 7-pin fem ale com pression connector t o the dom e end, as detailed in Table 3- 3. Plug this con nector into th e P3 connector on the SpeedDome Un iCard, and plu g the cable' s BNC connector i nto th e board's v ideo port (J1). Set jumpers E2 and E3 to the SNET position. If requ ire[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-12 Figure 3-6. S e nsorNet J-Box Connec tions to Video Matrix Switcher Using J-Box P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 HOST AUX F1 F2 F4 F3 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 HOST F1 F2 AUX 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST JW3 DOME 456 JW2 UNT E RM IN ATE D 2-3 TE RM IN AT ED 1-2 DOME 123 JW1 AUX JW4 P8 1 3 5 7 9 1 1 1 3 15 1 7 19 2 1 23 2 5 27 29 31 2 4 6 8 [...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-13 Data and Power See Figure 3-6. A t the J-Box end, plug the com posite cabl es into conne cto r s P1 thro ugh P6 . Attac h the Sens orNet cable f rom t he host or driver to pin s 1 and 2 of a 4-pin compres sion con nector. If attach ing J-Box es or other devices to th e AUX term inal, attach the device attachm ent cabl[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-14 Figure 3-7. S ensorNet and V ideo Cable Connec tions Without J-Box 1 1 1 1 P 1 P 4 P 3 P 8 P 7 E1 E2 E3 RS422 SNET P7 S1 P8 P3 P5 J1 P2 EIM J1 J2 J3 E1 ASSY 0301-0 340- 01 R EV- 1 2 3 1-2 TER MINATE D 2-3 UNTE RMINATED EIM J1 J2 J3 E1 ASSY 0301- 0340- 01 R EV- 1 2 3 1-2 TER MINATED 2-3 UN TER MINATED E1 1 2 3 E1 1 2 3[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-15 Installation Procedures This section describes the installation pro cedures for the AD32 Sy stem com ponents. W A R N I N G: SHOCK HAZARD Do not connect power cables until directed during the power up sequence. AD32 Vide o Matrix Swit cher (VMS) Based on the site survey g uidelines, set the VMS in place. • For rack [...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-16 Installin g En hanc ed T OUCH T RACKER Controllers Installation Kit (0351-0474-07): INSTL KIT, VM3 2 TOUCH T RKR, W/RJ 4 5 1 Description Qty Part Num ber CABLE ASSY,MDLR,14F T,8 COND,CROSS-P 1 6003-0047-01 SCR,T HD CUT ,M2.9X 9.5,PHP,ST ,Z,T1 1 5899-0004-102 ANCHOR,PLAST IC,W /O SCREW ,8-10 2 2880-0083-01 SCR,T YP AB,[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-17 Figure 3-10. AD32 Wiring Diagram 21 3 54 J- Box #1 EIM #1 DB9 (M) RJ45 RJ45 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P8 RJ4 5 RJ4 5 EIM #2 J1 J2 J3 E1 32 1 1-2 TERM INA TED 2-3 UNTERMINAT ED J1 J2 J3 E1 21 1-2 TERMINAT ED 2-3 UNT ERMINA TED 5 2 3 21 3 54 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P8 21 3 54 21 3 54 J- Bo x #2 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-18 4. Connect th e pow er transf ormer cable an d the SensorNet netw o rk data cable, and if required, the netw ork data cable to EIM #2, to the compression connect or (2109-0254-04), an d conn ect it to J3 on the EIM. 5. Connect th e three conductors of the data cable (0650-0932- 01) to the 9- pin con nector plu g (2130[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-19 The Tracker Ball provides variable speed cont rol of a camera’ s pan and tilt. The zoom and focus buttons lets you control a cam era’s zoom and focus. Fig ure 3-12 shows the default button setup. The T OUC H T RACKER ’s m e nu mode ( Error! Reference source not found. ) le ts you p e rform system setup and test [...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-20 3. Press the zoom (top line) or focus (bottom line) button to select the Adjust V-Phase menu optio n. Adjust V-Ph ase <NEXT> < PREV> 4. Press Next or Prev to o bs e rve V -Pha s e thro ugh the oscilloscope. 5. Press Men u to exit. Off- line domes or fix ed cameras w ill generate a warnin g beep and disallo[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-21 You can also v iew the selected dom e’s firm w are product codes. 1. While in the Cam era Control Mode, press the Info button on the T OUCH T RACKER ’ s key pad. T he LCD screen display s the Flash PROM data (indicated by the letter F ): Cam 32 Mon 5 F0000-0000 Fl as h Pa rt N u m ber and V e rsi on The first four[...]

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    INSTALLATION AD32 SYSTE M 3-22 Notes:[...]

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    CHAPTER 4 AD32 SYSTE M 4-1 AD32 SYSTEM CHAPTER 4 SERVICE In this chapter: n Introduction ..............................................................................4-3 n Troubleshooting Procedures .....................................................4-3 Monitor and VCR .............................................................................[...]

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    SERVICE AD32 SYSTE M 4-2[...]

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    SERVICE AD32 SYSTE M 4-3 Introduction This chapter contain s the A D32 Sys tem trou bleshootin g procedures. Tools and Equipment Requi red Only the V-Phase Adjustment Procedure requires the use of tools and equipm ent. The required items are listed in that section. Troubleshooting Procedures Perform these procedures for the follow ing problem s: Mo[...]

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    SERVICE AD32 SYSTE M 4-4 1. Connect th e patch cables, “ T” connector, and scope as show n in the f ollow ing diagram . 2. Select a camera on the AD 32 Syst em th at doe s not ha ve the sc ree n rol ling pr ob lem. Observe t he com posite v ideo from the camera on the scope an d note the location of the syn c pulses on the display. 3. Select a [...]

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    SERVICE AD32 SYSTE M 4-5 Enhanced T OUCH T RACKER Maintenance Perform these procedures to keep y our T OUCH T RACK ER s operating properly : • Track er Ball does n ot m ove sm oothly or binds or sticks. − Check for dus t and debris arou nd th e Tracker Ball. Remove any foreign m atter.[...]

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    SERVICE AD32 SYSTE M 4-6 Notes:[...]

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    CHAPTER 5 AD32 SYSTE M 5-1 AD32 SYSTEM CHAPTER 5 REFERENCE In this chapter: n Parts Lists ..................................................................................5-3 n Drawings...................................................................................5-5[...]

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    DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST AD32 SYSTE M 5-2[...]

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    DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST AD32 SYSTE M 5-3 Parts Lists Assemb lies 01A DTT32E TT RKER,A D32 CONTROLLER A 0 Item Qty Part Number Descripti on 1 1 5604-00XX-XX XFR OPTION,TOUCH TRKER 2 1 0351-0547-XX POW ER CORD OPTIONS 3 1 0100-2324-05 PKG ASSY,TOUCH TRACKER,AD32 0100-2324-05 PKG A SSY,TOUCH TRA CKE R,A D32 A 0 Item Qty Part Number Descripti on 1 1 03[...]

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    DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST AD32 SYSTE M 5-4 10 2 1540-0094-01 CA P,100UF,25V,20% ,AL,RD,C35,39 11 23 1509-1032-161 CAP,.01UF,100V,10%,X 7R,1206, C38,77-89,105-112,114 12 1 1545-0011-01 CA P,330UF,25V,20% ,AL,8x10.8,C40 13 2 1509-0031-01 CA P,27P,50V,5% ,NPO,1206,C41,42 14 1 1540-0177-01 CA P,3300UF,10V,20% ,AL,5S,LO-ES,C 48 15 1 1540-0175-01 CA P,1500[...]

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    DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST AD32 SYSTE M 5-5 Drawings This section lists the drawing s that are available. Drawin gs identif ied by a ✔ are inclu ded. Assemblies 0300-0997- 01 T OUCH T RACK ER Speaker Assy 0300-0998- 01 T OUCH T RACK ER LCD w/CPU Assy 0300-1000- 01 T OUCH T RACK ER Interconnect Box 0300-2249- 00 Enha nced T OUCH T RACKER Assy 0300-22[...]

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    DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST AD32 SYSTE M 5-6 Notes:[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-1 AD32 System CHAPTER A J- B O X E S Regulatory Requ irement: These products can only be used w ith Se nsorm atic Electronics C orporation product s. J-Box es (jun ction bo xes) pro vide power an d data conc entratio n for attac hed SpeedDome an d SpeedDome U ltra cam era domes. Th ey also ampl ify the data signals, to ac [...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-2[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTEM A-3 SensorNet 1-Position Junction Box (J-Box) This weathe r-resistant b ox provid es powe r and data com m unications f or one SpeedDom e or SpeedDome Ultr a cam era dom e. One of these boxes ships with each Outdoor Sensor Net SpeedDome. IMPORT A NT: Regulatory Requireme nts and other declarations on page A-6. If you need ass[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-4 6. Using th e enclosure' s mounting brackets as a template, m a rk the m ounting hole locations on the design ated area of the w all. 7. Drill holes at the m arked areas to accomm odate the req uire d mounting ha rd ware. 8. Secure the en closure in place us ing either th e four hollow w all anchors f or sheetrock ,[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-5 Figure A-4. PCB Connectors and Jumpers F1 F2 F4 F3 P1 HO ST A UX +5VDC AC PWR FALSE CD 123 AUX HOST P7 P1 HOST AUX +5VDC AC PWR FALSE CD 123 AUX HOST P7 P8 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST JW3 DOME 1 2 3 JW1 AUX JW4 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST JW3 DOME 123 JW1 AUX JW4 Data and Power LED Indicators The LED indic ators on the PCB (s ee F[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-6 Specificat ions Electrical Power S ource (50–60Hz) ....... 100–120/200–240Vac Power C onsu mpti on:.............. 250W max . Voltage Outpu t: ..................... 28Vac, 5A m ax. Fuses F1, F2:.......................... 2A, 250V, Slow Blow Fuses F3, F4:.......................... 6.3A, 250V, Slow Blow Dimensions Hei[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-7 SensorNet 6-Position Junction Box (J-Box) This box provides power and data c om m unications for up to s ix SpeedDom e or SpeedDom e Ultra cam era dom es. IMPORT A NT: Regulatory Requireme nts and other declarations on page A-10. If you need assistance... Call Sensorm atic Cus tom er Support at: 1-800-543-9740 Figure A -[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-8 6. Using th e enclosure' s mounting brackets as a template, m a rk the m ounting hole locations on the design ated area of the w all. 7. Drill holes at the m arked areas to accomm odate the req uire d mounting ha rd ware. 8. Secure the en closure in place us ing either th e four hollow w all anchors f or sheetrock ,[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-9 Figure A-9. PCB Connectors and Jumpers F1 F2 F4 F3 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 HOST AU X +5VDC AC P WR FALSE CD 123 456 AUX HOST P7 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 HO ST AUX +5VDC AC P WR FALSE CD 123 456 AUX HOST P7 P8 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST JW3 DOME 45 6 JW2 DOME 123 JW1 AUX JW4 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 HOST JW3 DOME 456 JW2 DOME 1 23 JW[...]

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    APPENDIX A AD32 SYSTE M A-10 Specificat ions Electrical Power S ource (50–60Hz) ....... 100–120/200–240Vac Power C onsu mpti on:.............. 250W max . Voltage Outpu t: ..................... 28Vac, 5A m ax. Fuses F1, F2:.......................... 2A, 250V, Slow Blow Fuses F3, F4:.......................... 6.3A, 250V, Slow Blow Dimensions He[...]

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    APPENDIX B AD32 SYSTE M B-1 AD32 System APPENDIX B VIDEO MA TRIX SWIT CHER ALARM AND RELA Y CONNECTIONS In this appendix: n Alarm and Relay Connections.................................................. B-3[...]

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    APPENDIX B AD32 SYSTE M B-2[...]

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    APPENDIX B AD32 SYSTE M B-3 Alarm and Relay Connections The back panel of the AD32 Video Matrix Switch er provides eigh t alarm contact inpu ts, an extern al freq uency synchro nizat ion inp ut, a nd c onta ct termin ations for an in ternal alarm -activated relay . You can program th e Form- C internal relay to activate during alarms for control of[...]

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    Appendix B AD32 SYSTE M B-4 Notes:[...]

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    APPENDIX C AD32 SYSTE M C-1 AD32 System APPENDIX C ADDING DOMES TO J- B O X E S In this appendix: n Attaching Additional Domes to J-Box .......................................C-3[...]

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    APPENDIX C AD32 SYSTE M C-2[...]

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    APPENDIX C AD32 SYSTE M C-3 Attaching Additional Domes to J-Box When attaching additional domes to SpeedDome Ultra, strip 1.2cm (.5 in.) of in sulation from each Sens orNet cable conductor 30.5cm (12 in.) from th e end. Fold each w ire in the m iddle of the stripped area, and s ecure SpeedDome Ultra' s connector (Figure C- 1). Then attach the [...]

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    APPENDIX C AD32 SYSTE M C-4 Notes:[...]

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    APPENDIX D AD32 SYSTE M D-1 AD32 System APPENDIX D AT TA C H I N G SENSORLINK PC In this appendix: n Attaching SensorLink PC to the AD32 System .......................... D-3[...]

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    APPENDIX D AD32 SYSTE M D-2[...]

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    APPENDIX D AD32 SYSTE M D-3 Attaching SensorLink PC to the AD32 System The Sensor Link PC ( SLP C) system allows remot e viewing and c ontr ol o f up t o 16 AD32 -co ntro lled cameras and dom es. The SLPC sy stem consis ts of th e followin g components: • The r emote Se nsorLi nk PC system • The CC5 0 Camera Co ntrol Mo dule • The TX5 0 Trans[...]

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    APPENDIX D AD32 SYSTE M D-4 Notes:[...]

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    Survey Did this docum ent help you do your job? Pl ease complete this short sur vey by circl ing the number that best matches your opinion of each statem ent. Also, give us your com ments on how we could i mprove item s you rate 3 or lower . Provide examples, if necessary. Your input will help us improve this information. Thank you for your time! Q[...]

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    Postage Stamp Sensormatic Electronics Corporation 951 Yamato Road Boca Raton, Florida 33487 Attention: Technical Comm unications Depar tment Dept. 440 / MS C- 27 2. Fold Here 3. Ta p e Here 1. Fold Here[...]

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    AMERICAN DYNAMICS 1 Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River, New York 10965 U.S.A. Business: 914- 624-7600 Tec hnical Support Center: 800- 442-2225 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation 951 Yamato Road Boca Raton, Florida 33431-0700 U.S.A. Telephone 561-989-7000 Telefax 561-989-7017 Toll free 800-543-9740[...]