O perator's M anualAD TOUCH TRACKER® PN : 8000-1657-02
1-2 Operator's ManualTOUCH TRACKER FeaturesThe TOUCH TRACKER is a video control station that functions the same as the ModelAD 2078 System Keyboa
About Your New TOUCH TRACKER 1-3The Tracker Ball provides variable speed control of a camera's pan and tilt.The zoom and focus buttons enable yo
1-4 Operator's ManualTOUCH TRACKER OverviewONONOFFOFFProgOpenClosePG UP PG DNCamENTERRunCallibrateB_PASDisplaySTS MON CAM1024LMonLast NextAckAuxi
About Your New TOUCH TRACKER 1-58. LCD Clear button refreshes the LCD aftersetting the password or performingcalibration. Compare to Clear (see 20).9
1-6 Operator's Manual22. Iris Close (PG-UP) button allows lesslight into a camera controlled by the TOUCHTRACKER. Refer to Chapter 3 for addition
CHAPTER 2 Getting StartedThis chapter provides an overview of the fields displayed on the LCD. It tellsyou how to determine if the system lock is ena
2-2 Operator's ManualLCD Display OverviewThe TOUCH TRACKER display is a 2 line by 16 character back lit LCD (liquidcrystal display). It serves th
Getting Started 2-3System Lock FeatureThe system lock feature prevents unauthorized use of the TOUCH TRACKERadvanced features. When “L” appears in the
2-4 Operator's ManualWorking with PasswordsPasswords allow you to limit access to advanced features of the TOUCHTRACKER, such as arming or disarm
Getting Started 2-5To set or change a password, do the following:1. Press the Pswd button. The following message appears on the LCD: Enter Old PSWD2.
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CHAPTER 3 Everyday TasksThis chapter describes everyday tasks that all users can perform on theTOUCH TRACKER. It also explains how to zoom, focus and
3-2 Operator's ManualSelecting MonitorsMonitors display the video from the cameras installed around your facility.Each monitor has an identificat
Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks 3-3The number of cameras that can be controlled by the TOUCH TRACKERdepends upon the system configuration. Refer to the syst
3-4 Operator's ManualControlling Zoom and FocusOnce you have selected a camera, you can control its zoom and focussettings.Zooming In and OutZoom
Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks 3-5Stepping Through the CamerasSome systems may allow you to manually step through all of the camerasinstalled at your facil
3-6 Operator's Manual3. Use the number buttons to assign a number to this shot, then press ShotSet.You can now display this shot using the Shot
Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks 3-7Bypassing Camera InputIf you want skip a specified camera's input from a monitor tour, use theB-PAS button when the
3-8 Operator's ManualTRACKER beeps, signaling an active alarm. The TOUCH TRACKER beepsintermittently until the alarm is cleared.To acknowledge an
Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks 3-9To activate an auxiliary, do the following:1. Press the number buttons for the auxiliary you want to activate.2. Press
3-10 Operator's ManualSetting Up UsersUsers are people authorized to operate the TOUCH TRACKER. Users can beclassified by their levels of privile
EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTIONEquipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation,the party responsible f
CHAPTER 4 Utilities and Advanced User TasksThis chapter describes tasks that should only be performed by advancedusers of the TOUCH TRACKER. These ta
4-2 Operator's ManualSelecting the LanguageThe LCD information on your TOUCH TRACKER can be displayed in anumber of languages, including:• Engli
Chapter 4: Utilities and Advanced User Tasks 4-3When a monitor is disarmed, the camera video from alarms is not displayedwhen an alarm has been trigge
4-4 Operator's ManualCalibrating the Tracker BallCalibration “tunes” the Tracker Ball sensors for maximum range of motionand balance. This functi
Chapter 4: Utilities and Advanced User Tasks 4-5 The following message appears on the display: Push Tracker Ball Up5. Push the Tracker Ball away from
4-6 Operator's ManualDisplaying the Firmware VersionFirmware is the computer instructions programmed into the TOUCHTRACKER. It is unlikely that y
Software License Agreement A-1APPENDIX A Software License AgreementBy using the TOUCH TRACKER software, you accept the terms and conditionsof this
A-2 Operator's ManualSOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT1.General. Software is being licensed to the Customer pursuant to the followingterms and conditio
Software License Agreement A-34.Ownership. Customer agrees and acknowledges that (i) SEC (or its suppliers) isthe sole owner of the Software and Docu
A-4 Operator's ManualSoftware or the Documentation or any portion thereof without appropriateUnited States or foreign governmental licenses.Custo
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A-6 Operator's Manualpromptly after its commencement and is given control of the defense thereof andany negotiations for its settlement and full
GlossaryalarmThe system's response when a camera input changes from its normal state toits abnormal state (if the system has been configured to r
G-2 Operator's ManualcalibrateTo check or adjust the graduations of the Tracker Ball. Do this if the TrackerBall is not responding as expected wh
Glossary G-3keypadThe portion of the TOUCH TRACKER containing the buttons that enableyou to call up an individual camera, control a camera's iris
G-4 Operator's Manualpermanent passwordThe password that is preset at the factory. It is used to enable or disable thesystem lock. This password
Glossary G-5Tracker BallThe portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables you to pan and tilt thecamera and scroll through the selections on the menu.univ
Index—A—Acknowledge button, 1-5Alarmsacknowledging, 3-8Arming monitors, 4-3Auxiliariescontrolling, 3-8—B—Baud Ratesetting / changing, 4-7values suppor
I-2 Operator's ManualCamerasbypassing input, 3-7controlling, 3-2focusing, 3-4iris control, 3-4panning and tilting, 3-3selecting, 3-3zooming, 3-4C
Index I-3available languages, 4-2camera field, 2-2entry field, 2-2monitor field, 2-2status field, 2-2Lock, 2-2, 2-3Lock button, 1-4—M—Main Menudisplay
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I-4 Operator's Manualbaud rate, 4-7displaying calibration values, 4-6firmware version, 4-7language set up, 4-2main menu, 4-4Tracker Ball, 4-4—Z—Z
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Before You BeginThe Operator's Manual explains the features, operation, and application ofthe TOUCH TRACKER. It explains the tasks that can be pe
vi Operator's ManualviHow To Use This ManualThis manual is organized as follows:• Chapter 1: About Your New TOUCH TRACKER describes the TOUCHTRA
Before You Begin viiNoteSpecial notes appear in boxes like these.Related DocumentsIf you cannot find the answers in this document about performing a s
CHAPTER 1 About Your New TOUCH TRACKERThis chapter describes the features of the TOUCH TRACKER. It also identifies thelocation of the buttons on the
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