SATELLITE CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW
• SITE refers to a single AD1024 CPU in a satellite network and the resources that are directly connected and accessible to it.
Source Site - a satellite network site which provides video trunk outputs to other sites.
Receiving Site - a satellite network site which receives video trunk inputs from other sites.
• LOCAL refers to features that are accessible within a single Site by the keyboard attached to that Site’s AD1024 CPU.
• REMOTE refers to features of other AD1024 Sites in a satellite network that are accessible from the LOCAL AD1024.
For satellite system operations, specific setup procedures are required, at each site in the satellite network, before any REMOTE
functions can be performed. The following LOCAL setup procedures are required at each site in the satellite network. Refer to
page 1-4, Satellite System Setup, for additional information on satellite system setup procedures.
Depending on the individual site connections (uni-directional or bi-directional), each site may be either a Source Site, a
Receiving Site, or both. Typical uni-directional and bi-directional satellite system connections are illustrated on pages A-14 and
A-15 of the Appendix.
1. VERIFY SATELLITE SITE CONNECTIONS
Before starting AD1024 system setup, verify proper satellite system connections, including RS-232 communications links for
control commands between sites, and Video Trunk lines for video transmission between sites. Refer to the AD1024 CPU
Installation Manual, PN 8000-1814-01, for AD1024 installation and connection procedures.
2. IDENTIFY THE LOCAL SATELLITE SITE NUMBER
At every site in a satellite network, use the System Options menu, page 4-16, to set the LOCAL Site Number (1 to 16).
3. IDENTIFY THE LOCAL RS-232 DATA COMMUNICATIONS LINKS TO OTHER SITES
At every site in a satellite network, use the Data Communication menu, page 4-34, to define the RS-232 port data interfaces
from the LOCAL Site to each REMOTE Site.
Note: If any RS-232 communications parameters for the LOCAL ports must be changed from the default values, use the Port
menu, page 4-22, to set the LOCAL port parameters.
4. IDENTIFY THE LOCAL VIDEO TRUNK INPUTS
At a Receiving Site, use the Satellite Video Assignment menu, page 4-35, to define all video trunk inputs to the LOCAL site
from each REMOTE Site.
In addition, use the Camera Title menu, page 4-21, to program a REMOTE Site title for each video trunk input. This title is
displayed in the REMOTE On-Screen display, page 2-4, when that site is called from a keyboard.
If the AD1024 system is equipped with Video Loss Detector modules, each video trunk input should also be set for Sync loss
detection via the Camera Title menu.
5. SET LOCAL ACCESS RESTRICTIONS
At a Source Site, use the Keyboard/Monitor Access menu, page 4-25, to restrict user access to the video trunk outputs from
all LOCAL keyboards.
At a Receiving Site, use the Keyboard/Camera View Access menu, page 4-26, to restrict user access to the video trunk
inputs from specific LOCAL keyboards.
At a Receiving Site, use the Keyboard/Remote Site Access menu, page 4-30, to restrict user access to specific REMOTE
Sites from specific LOCAL keyboards.
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AD1024 SATELLITE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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