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MegaPower 48 System Programming & Operating Manual.
Copyright 2000, Sensor matic® Elec tronics Corporation.
MegaPower 48 Matrix Switcher / Controller System System Programming & Operating Manual Copyright 2000 All rights reserved No part of this manu al may be re pr oduc ed in a ny form without written .
FCC COMPLIANCE This equipm ent has been tes ted and found to com ply with the lim its for a Clas s A di gital devic e, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limi ts are designed to provide reasonable protection agains t int erference when the equipm ent is operated in a c omm erci al environment .
Table of Contents iii Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 1 System Keyboards ....................
iv MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual Menu Cursor Pos itioning/Paging ................................................................................................. .............................. 11 Accessing Menus............
Table of Contents v A LARM S M ENU ............................................................................................................................... ................................. 32 Alarm Messages ....................................
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Introduction 1 Introduction MegaPower 48 is a matrix sw itcher/controller sy stem with a broad range of functionality . System features for initial release include: ● Matrix s ize of 48 v ideo in pu.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 2 ● The Camera Title consists of two lines of up to eight ch aracters for each lin e. A discus sion of camera title en try is provided in the sectio n on menu pro gramming. ● The current Date can be prov ided in one of three diff erent form ats .
Basic User Task s 3 Logging on to the System To lo g on to the system : 1. Enter the u ser code assig ned by the sy st em admi nistrator on the nu meric k ey pad. 2. Press the ACK key. The sy stem prom pts f or the us er passcode by displaying “PSC" in the CAMERA display.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 4 stationary cen ter position the joystick travels, the faster the cam era will m ove. There are eight independent speed levels for the up, dow n, left, and rig ht directions. Center the joystick wh en the cam era has been positioned app ropriately.
Basic User Task s 5 2. Press the MON key to gain control of the monitor. The mon itor num ber will appear in the MONIT OR/VCR displa y. The ENT ER disp lay will clear. 3. Enter the sy st em tou r num ber to be associated with the m onitor under control.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 6 appropriate alarm ed v ideo inpu t, and pres s the A CK key to clear th e alarm . Continue to s tep to and A CK each alarm u ntil all appropriate alarms have been cleared.
Advanced User Task s 7 Advanced User Task s (keyswitch in AD2088 PROGRAM position) This section pro vides step-by-step instructions for key board op erations performed w ith the k eysw itch in the PROGRAM position. In this m ode, you can set presets, s cratch- pad tours, pat terns, an d m acros.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 8 3. Using the joy stick, m ove the camera to the approp riate position. Make the appropriate lens adj ustments if necessary. 4. Enter th e preset identification nu mber on th e num eric key pad.
Advanced User Task s 9 To program a m acro: 1. Turn the key switch to the Pr ogram position. 2. Enter th e number of the macro (ran ge = 1-1000). Note: each macro key can have multiple sw itching sequences and theref ore multiple num b ers associated w ith the key.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 10 To syn chron ize m acros w ith other A D2088 keyboards, the operator must perform the following actions : Keyboard to CP U Transfer 1. Com plete the m acro programm ing on one key board. 2. Set the k ey board and correspon ding MegaPow er 48 port to the appro priate baud rate.
Menu Programming 11 Menu Programming When th e AD2088 key switch is in the MENU position, you are able to view the m ain selection menu of th e MegaPower 48 sy stem. With the key sw itch in MENU position, the appro priate functions on the m ulti function key s activate.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 12 System Men u The system menu enables prog rammi ng of system options, date and tim e, po rts, monitor status, an d paging profil es. SYST EM 1 SYST EM OPTION S 2 TIME A ND D AT E 3 PORT S 4 MONI TOR STA TUS 5 PA GING PR OFILE To select an entry f rom the sy stem m enu: 1.
Menu Programming 13 3. Press the NEXT key to accept th e selection and move to the next field . Date Format selects th e system date format. Note th at the year f ormat selection discussed above w ill b e automatically reflected in the date format. 1.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 14 • Al a r m is used f or input of alarm signals to the MegaPow er 48 CPU. • Key board enables key board control inputs to the port. For this use, set data bits to “ 8 ”, parity to “non e”, and stop bits to “1”.
Menu Programming 15 Paging Prof ile The Pa ging Pr ofil e menu enab les the pro gra mm ing o f phone numbers and pers onal iden tifi cation n um bers for up to 64 pag ing profiles .
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 16 Following is a list of available arm ty pe s: Code T ype Description Single & Block Monitor Configurations 1 SSI Single, Sequence, Insta.
Menu Programming 17 Monitor 7 is set for singl e display, hold queuing, auto clear w ith m anual ack en abled. MONI TOR - 07 A RM TYPE - SHA A BLK - ***** ACK - Y ES TOUR - ** TOUR STA TUS - **** DATE TIM E - ** * TITL E DI SP LAY - *** SCREEN T EM PLA TE - FORMA T 1/FORMA T 2 Monitors 4 is set for block 7.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 18 Cameras Menu The cameras m enu is us ed to re-assi gn cam era numbers , to program cam era titles and preset titles, and to set up camera v ideo loss detection. CA M ERA 1 PSEUD O 2 TIT LE 3 PRESET TITLES 4 PRESET / PRESET TIT LE NUMBERS To select an entry f rom the cam eras m enu: 1.
Menu Programming 19 other cursor, controlled by th e joystick, selects the appropr iate character from th e display of letters, num bers, and sy mbols. 4. To edit an existing title, use the NEXT key to move the cursor to the appropriate character position.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 20 Users/Keyboard Menu The users/keyboa rd s m enu is used to se t user numbe rs and passcodes. It is also us ed to set pr iority levels for key boards or users, an d to config ure each of the eigh t priority levels.
Menu Programming 21 2. Press the ENTER key to lock in the priority level . Press the EXIT key to return to the previous m enu. Key board Numbering Eigh t R S232 ports are provided on th e MegaPow er 48 patc h pa nel. U sing AD P ort Exp and ers, the ei ght p or ts can be expanded to 32.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 22 Switching Menu The switching menu enab les pr ogr amming of MegaP ower 4 8 system video switching pa rameter s. SWITCHIN G 1 SYST EM TOU RS 2 SYST EM SA LVOS 3 EVENT TIMERS To select an entry f r om th e sw itching men u: 1.
Menu Programming 23 Programming a Sys tem Tour • To select a sy stem tour for program ming : 1. Move the cursor to the tour num ber line o f the menu. 2. Enter t he appropriate num ber (1-64) on the keypad . 3. Pre ss the ENT ER ke y. • To add or change a camera in a tour: 1.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 24 • PRE and AUX exam ple: Set t our en tries 1 an d 2 to call presets 7 and 8, and activate auxiliaries 3 and 4. Set tour entries 4 and 5 to call presets 12 and 14 , and turn off aux iliaries 1 and 2.
Menu Programming 25 PRE / PTN (preset/pattern) – a preset is a particular pre- program med cam era view determ ined by a cam era with pan/tilt and/or lens adjustment capability. In MegaPow er 48, presets rang e from 1 to 96. A pattern is a series of pre-prog rammed cam era view s programm ed in real tim e.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 26 System Salv o Prog ramming Ex ample In a six cam era salvo (Salvo 01), set po sition 5 to camera 17, preset 5, auxiliary 3 ON, and via connect next, stop at the last cam era p osition, camera 18.
Menu Programming 27 Alarm Monitor/Contact (TBL ) Call Up Differen t m onitor/contact tables can be programm ed to define which alarm contacts are arm ed for each m onitor in the sy stem. The Monitor/Contact def ault table (indicated by dashes) defines monitor/con tact associations used in an alarm sy stem active 24 hours /day, s even day s/week.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 28 Partitioni ng Menu The partitioning menu s d efine MegaPow er 48 system partitioning th at restricts operator keyboard access to mon itors and cam eras.
Menu Programming 29 To change the acces s to a m onitor from a keyboard: 1. Move the cursor to the appropriate monitor and key board locatio n. 2. Press the ENTER key. Each time the ENTER key is pressed the menu setting toggles be tween yes and no . 3.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 30 Keyboard/Camera Control This men u defines ke yboard to cam era control access. Without access, s elected key boards cannot control pan/tilt/lens fun c tions on selected cameras. This feature only preven ts control of a camera - it does not prevent view ing of the cam era.
Menu Programming 31 Monitor/Camera Access This m enu defines the m onitor/camera access, w hich prevents monitors f rom view ing selected cameras . In this m enu, the mon itor controls w hat can be seen on itself. If acces s is denied, th e selected camera cannot be called to the selected monitor from any key board.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 32 Alarms Menu The alarms menu en ables the programm ing of the alarm respons e f or the Meg aPower 48 sy stem . Video inpu ts are autom a tically sw itched to sp ecific monitors based on extern al alarm s ignals triggered by alarm contacts.
Menu Programming 33 1. Move the cu rsor to the first (lef t-most) character position under the m essage line. Note: the NEXT key selects the character position (including blank spaces) to edit in the m essage. Use the key b oard j oystick to select th e approp riate character from the display of letters , numbers an d sym bols.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 34 2. Enter a t w o digit n umber (1-3) an d press the ENTER key. Preset Number - Each alarm can be as sociated w ith a pattern or preset or neith er. An individu al alarm cannot be associated w ith both a pattern and a preset.
Menu Programming 35 RS-232 Alar m Setup The RS-232 al arm s etup s creen displa ys four alarm contacts an d a group of associated parameters. Using the Page Right key , the user can select up to 128 screens , w hich dis p lay th e 512 alarm s that can be in put to th e MegaPower 48 patc h panel via th e AD2096A alarm in terface unit.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 36 s ystem outputs can be energ ized for an alarm contact. Perform the follow ing steps to set the system outputs. 3. Position the cursor at the cross point of the appropriate Alarm column and sy stem outpu t Number row.
Menu Programming 37 is repres ented by a num ber from 1 t o 3. 1 to 3 represent user-defin ed patterns. Perform the follow ing steps to associate an alarm with a pattern: 1. Position the cursor at the cross point of the appropriate Alar m colum n and th e Pattern row.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 38 Video Loss A larms Setup The video loss alarms setu p screen displays f o ur alarm num bers and a group of associated paramet ers.
Menu Programming 39 s ystem outputs can be energ ized for an alarm contact. Perform the follow ing steps to set the system outputs. 1. Position the cursor at the cross point of the appropriate Alarm column and sy stem outpu t Number row.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 40 Alarm Set up Programming Example ( 3) Alarm 1 of Dom e 42 sends a paging m essage def ined by alarm title 25 and paging profile 12.
Menu Programming 41 Assoc iate RS -232 Alarms The Ass ociate RS- 232 Alarms table has 4 pages navigat ed with the P age Right key, a nd 3 2 p age s navig ated with the Pa ge Dow n key, that accom modate 512 RS- 232 alarm s and 16 s ys tem m onitors.
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Appendix A: Me gaPower 48 Sy stem Defaults 43 Appe ndix A: System Defaults The follo wing default values a re se t at system start -up, o r thr ough a system rese t. Keyboard Control: All m o nitors display cam era 1 . No monitors are under key board control until log on.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 44 Full-Scal e Programming Defa ults: System Options User IDs Disabled. No passcode entry required Messages All messages output to pri nter Tim.
Appendix B: On-Scre en Status Line Displays 45 Appe ndix B: On-Scr een St atus Line Display s Keyboard Setup Programming The follow ing abbrevia tions an d codes appear on mon itor on- screen st atus .
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Appendix C: Special Func tion Key Commands 47 Appe ndix C: Special Fun ction Key Comman ds The F1 and F2 ke ys on th e AD2079, A D2088, and ADTTE keyboards are s pecial functi on key s wh ich, w hen used in combination with num eric keypad inpu ts, accom plish specific f unctions w ithin the Meg aPower 48 sy stem .
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 48 3. The Clearance m ethod (instant, auto, or manual) Manual Cl ear – an alarm is cleared by a sy stem operator’ s key board comm and. Instant C lear – an alarm is reset imm ediately at its source (if th e alarm has not already been manually acknow ledged).
Appendix D: Spe edDom e Series Progr amm able Comma nds 49 Appendix D: SpeedD o me Seri es Programmable Commands When u sed in combi nation w ith n umeric k eypad i nput s, the F 1 and F2 ke ys on th e AD2079, A D2088 and ADTTE key boards accom plish specific fu nctions related to the operation of SpeedDom e series domes .
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Appendix E: K eyboard F eature s Comparison 51 Appendix E: Keyboard Features Compari son Several k eyboards can be u sed with the Meg aPow er 48 sy stem for rel ease 1.0. Depending on the key board(s) installed w ith th e sy stem, diff erent features are available to th e user.
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Append i x F: Soft ware License Ag reem ent 53 Appendix F: Software Li cense Agreement 1. General. Sof tware is being licensed t o the Cust omer purs uant to t he following term s and c onditions , wh.
MegaPower 48 Syste m Programm ing & Operating Manual 54 replace any defective media returned to it free of charge. The period of this warranty will be 12 months from the date of t he Equipm ent Agreem ent (t he “W arranty Period”).
Appendix G: Paging w ith MegaPower 48 55 Appendix G: Pagi ng The MegaPow er 48 alarm s ystem can be us ed to provide transmission of text m e ssages to remote paging devices. Paging m essages can con tain up to 48 characters, with 24 characters each for two lines of text.
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Appendix H: Alarm Programming with MegaPower 48 57 Appendix H: Alarm Programming The MegaPower 48 s ystem has four categories of alarms : 1. Patch Panel A larms – these are alarm contacts w ired directly to the A larms section of the MegaPow e r 48 patch panel.
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Appendix I: Printer Messages 59 Appendix I: Printer Mes s ages The follow ing m essages are pri nted from any MegaPower 48 R S-232 port confi gured as a printer port . The first two fields of all printed messages display the current system d ate and time.
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Index 61 Index A advanced user tasks ∙ 7 alarm port ∙ 14 arm ing types ∙ 15 aux port ∙ 14 B basic user tasks ∙ 2 block num ber ∙ 16 BNC num bers ∙ 18 C conn ect next (sal vos) ∙ 25 con.
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Copyright 2000 Sens orm at i c Elec t ronics Corporat ion All Right s Res erved No part of thi s m anual m ay be reproduced i n any f orm without written perm iss ion from Sens orm ati c Elec t ronics.
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