SYSTEM FEATURES
Video Switcher Control: The AD1024 CPU controls video
switching and control of all LOCAL and REMOTE cameras to
all LOCAL monitors. Switching is performed in response to
operator keyboard request or by automatic action via Tours,
System Salvos, Timed Events, or Alarm Response.
Tours: A Tour is an automatic sequence of camera inputs
displayed on one monitor. Each camera is displayed for a set
period of time (the “Dwell Time”). A Tour can include the
same camera multiple times, and is reversible. Tours are
identified as Monitor or System Tours.
Monitor Tours: A Monitor Tour is a temporary sequence
of cameras, programmed from a LOCAL keyboard, for an
individual monitor. A Monitor tour may contain 64
LOCAL cameras, with a dwell time for each camera.
System Tours: A System Tour is a pre-programmed tour
that is defined via LOCAL AD1024 CPU menus. Sixty-
four System Tours can be programmed for callup, by
operator or automatic action, to any monitor. Each tour
may contain 64 LOCAL cameras, with a dwell time, preset
camera scene, and auxiliary action for each camera.
System Salvos: Individual LOCAL cameras can be grouped
into System Salvos for simultaneous callup to a contiguous
group of LOCAL monitors. Sixty-four System Salvos can be
programmed with a maximum of sixteen cameras in a Salvo.
Timed Events: An Event is a user-programmable time slot
that can be programmed for automatic callup of System Tours
and Alarm Contact Tables. Thirty-five LOCAL Event Timers
can be programmed, with each one set for callups at a specific
time of day, on any days of the week, week after week.
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AD1024 SYSTEM FEATURES
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