American Dynamics AD1650B Instrukcje Operacyjne Strona 19

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Monitor Display Arrangement
The arrangement of the titles, date, and time in the monitor on-
screen display (Figure 2-1) may be changed by keyboard
commands. The default arrangement is titles, date, and time
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
To change the arrangement of the on-screen displays:
1. Call the desired monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Enter one of the following keyboard F2 code combinations:
“1 F2” Display time and date on the monitor
“2 F2” Remove time and date display from the monitor
“3 F2” Display camera title, camera number, and camera
status on the monitor
“4 F2” Remove camera title, camera number, and camera
status from the monitor
“5 F2” Display titles, date, and time at the top of the
monitor screen
“6 F2” Display titles, date, and time at the bottom of the
monitor screen
“7 F2” Display all titles, date, and time on the monitor
“8 F2” Remove all titles, date, and time display from the
monitor
Camera Lockout
Camera sites may be locked out by a keyboard to deny other
keyboards from controlling the camera pan/tilt, lens, preset
scenes, and auxiliary actions. Locked out keyboards may
view, but not control, the designated cameras.
T
o lockout or unlock a camera:
1. Call or Hold the pertinent camera on the monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Enter one of the following keyboard F1 code combinations:
“1 F1” Unlock the called camera
“2 F1” Lock out the called camera
When a keyboard calls a camera which is locked out, the
camera video is displayed on the monitor and the message
“LOCK” is displayed in the on-screen Status Line.
Programming Preset Scenes
Motorized camera pan/tilt and lens units with preset capability
(feedback potentiometers) can be controlled from AD 1640 or
1680 Series Receivers. A suitably equipped camera Receiver
can store 72 preset scenes (71 scenes for certain AD Receivers
configured for Autopan) for subsequent recall.
T
o set up and store a preset scene for later recall:
1. Call or Hold the pertinent camera on the monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Adjust the camera pan, tilt, zoom, iris, and focus to obtain
the desired scene.
4. Enter the desired preset number (1 - 72) on the keypad.
Note: Preset number 72 is reserved for Autopan operation
in certain AD Receivers (see below).
5. Press the SET button.
Programmed Preset scenes may be called up by keyboard
commands any time the associated camera is called to a
monitor (see Calling a Preset Scene, page 2-4). Camera Preset
scenes also can be called automatically from System Tours,
System Salvos, and Alarm Contacts when the associated
camera is called (see Menu Programming for these functions).
Note: If a Preset number is called and no preset scene is
programmed for that camera, no action occurs and the
camera remains at the current scene.
T
o configure Autopan end stops:
Certain AD Receivers are equipped for automatic pan/tilt
operation (Autopan) using preset scene end stops. The
Autopan end stops in these Receivers are set by saving two
preset scenes, 70 and 71.
1. Call or Hold the pertinent camera on the monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Position the camera to the desired pan/tilt start position
(first Autopan end stop).
4. Enter preset number 70, then press the SET button.
5. Position the camera to the desired pan/tilt stop position
(second Autopan end stop).
6. Enter preset number 71, then press the SET button.
Autopan operation is started by calling preset scene 72, see
page 2-4. Presets 70 and 71 are used as the Autopan end stops
and may also be called as regular preset scenes
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