Page 3 - Operator’s Manual
Page 5 - T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S; GLOSSARY
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S PREFACE: BEFORE YOU BEGIN............................................................................ V Using This Manual.................................................................................................... v Text Conventions ................................
Page 7 - P R E F A C E; Before You Begin; Using This Manual; Chapter 1: ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview; Text Conventions; Italics; Bold
P R E F A C E Before You Begin The Operator's Manual explains the features, operation, and application of the ADTTE Touch Tracker matrix keyboard (ADTTE matrix keyboard). It explains the tasks that can be performed when using this product as part of your system. Using This Manual This manual is orga...
Page 8 - Related Documents
vi ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Related Documents Installation of the ADTTE matrix keyboard is covered in the Installation Instructions (part number 8000-2675-01). If you cannot find the answers in this document about performing a specific task with your keyboard, refer to the system oper...
Page 9 - C H A P T E R 1; ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview; ADTTE matrix keyboard features; Feature Function
C H A P T E R 1 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview The ADTTE matrix keyboard (Touch Tracker) is a video control station that provides the same functions as the AD2079 System Keyboard. It is compatible with all current models of American Dynamics switches. It allows you to operate cameras installed aroun...
Page 10 - Keypad Overview; Config
1-2 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Keypad Overview 1. Site field shows the status of the connected switching system. See the appropriate operating instructions for additional information. 2. Monitor field shows the number of the monitor controlled by the keyboard. 3. Camera field shows the ...
Page 13 - C H A P T E R 2; Getting Started; LCD Display Overview; Field Description; (MON) Three-digit field that shows the currently selected monitor
C H A P T E R 2 Getting Started This chapter provides an overview of the fields displayed on the LCD. It explains how to determine if the keyboard lock is enabled, as well as providing instructions for locking or unlocking the keyboard. It also explains how to set or change the user-defined password...
Page 14 - Understanding the Keyboard Lock Feature; Enabling and Disabling the Keyboard Lock; Note
2-2 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Understanding the Keyboard Lock Feature The keyboard lock feature prevents unauthorized use of the matrix keyboard advanced features. When “L” appears in the lower right corner of the LCD, operators cannot access certain system features. The features that ...
Page 15 - Working with Passwords; change the password; Setting or Changing the Password; Working with Passwords.; To set or change the password:; Enter Old PSWD
Getting Started 2-3 Working with Passwords Passwords allow you to limit access to advanced features of the ADTTE matrix keyboard, such as arming/disarming monitors and the dual function menu programming keys. Passwords may be 1 to 4 digits in length and may be any number between 0-9998 . The default...
Page 17 - C H A P T E R 3; Everyday Tasks; In This Chapter; Selecting Monitors; number buttons to enter the monitor number, and then press
C H A P T E R 3 Everyday Tasks This chapter describes everyday tasks that users can perform with the matrix keyboard. It explains how to control the zoom, focus, and iris settings for the selected camera. It explains how to program and recall Shots and Patterns to simplify surveillance activities. I...
Page 18 - Controlling Cameras; Selecting Cameras; number buttons to enter the camera number, then press; Controlling Pan and Tilt; Pan
3-2 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Controlling Cameras Each camera installed at your facility has a unique identification number. To control a camera, you must first select the camera with the matrix keyboard. Then you can control the zoom, focus, iris, pan and tilt of the selected camera. ...
Page 20 - Controlling Zoom and Focus; Adjusting Zoom Settings; Zoom; Adjusting Focus Settings; Focus; Controlling Iris Settings
3-4 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Controlling Zoom and Focus Once you have selected a camera, you can control its zoom and focus settings. Figure 3-4 illustrates the location and function of the zoom and focus buttons: Figure 3-4: Zoom and Focus Controls Adjusting Zoom Settings Zoom refer ...
Page 21 - resume Auto Iris /Auto Focus; Stepping Through the Cameras
Everyday Tasks 3-5 Note: Some domes support the resume Auto Iris /Auto Focus command. Press the Iris Open and Iris Close buttons simultaneously to issue the command. The command is available only on domes that support this function. Stepping Through the Cameras Most systems allow you to manually ste...
Page 22 - Working with Shots; shot; Setting Up Shots; Viewing Preset Shots
3-6 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Working with Shots A shot is a programmed video scene, based on a specific pan, tilt, zoom and focus setting that can be recalled automatically. Shots are also referred to as presets or targets . Depending upon your system, you can have multiple pre-define...
Page 23 - To display a preset shot:; Enter the camera number and press; Shot; Working with Patterns; pattern
Everyday Tasks 3-7 To display a preset shot: 1. Enter the camera number and press (Camera button) . 2. Enter the shot number and press Shot . The camera immediately points to the preset shot, and adjusts zoom and focus automatically. Working with Patterns ! I M P O R T A N T The procedures discussed...
Page 24 - Programming Patterns; Tip; Running Patterns; one time
3-8 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Programming Patterns * Tip : Pattern programming is under keyboard lock protection. Refer to the “Keyboard Lock Feature” in Chapter 2 for information about disabling the keyboard lock. You can overwrite an existing pattern using the following procedure. Us...
Page 25 - Holding Patterns; Pattern; Clearing Patterns
Everyday Tasks 3-9 Holding Patterns When you place a pattern on “hold”, you cause the pattern to move to its starting position and wait until you are ready to run it. To hold a pattern, do the following: 1. Enter the monitor number and press (Monitor button) . This monitor will show the pattern. 2. ...
Page 26 - monitor tour; To run a universal tour:; Running Monitor Tours; Running Salvos; salvo
3-10 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Running Monitor Tours A monitor tour is a selected sequence of camera video inputs, with selected dwell times, to be displayed on the called monitor. The Prog button is used to define the monitor tour. The Run button is used to initiate the monitor tour. ...
Page 27 - Acknowledging Alarms; Utilities and Advanced User Tasks; Auxiliary Control; auxiliary
Everyday Tasks 3-11 Acknowledging Alarms Your system can be configured to handle multiple alarms. Each alarm can be configured to automatically call up video and initiate an auxiliary, such as an audible alarm. In addition, whenever an alarm is triggered, the keyboard beeps, signaling an active alar...
Page 28 - To activate an auxiliary:; momentary; Auxiliary On; Viewing Satellite Sites; site; Site; Setting Up Users; Users; User
3-12 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual To activate an auxiliary: 1. Enter the auxiliary number. 2. Press Auxiliary On . If this is a momentary auxiliary, you must press Auxiliary On as long as you want the auxiliary activated. To deactivate a latched auxiliary: 1. Enter the auxiliary number. 2...
Page 29 - C H A P T E R 4; Selecting the Language; To change the language setting:
C H A P T E R 4 Utilities and Advanced User Tasks This chapter describes tasks that should only be performed by advanced users of the matrix keyboard. These tasks include setting the language, arming and disarming monitors, displaying the main menu of the switching system, and displaying the firmwar...
Page 30 - Arming / Disarming Monitors; To disarm a monitor:
4-2 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Arming / Disarming Monitors Note: This function can only be performed with the keyboard lock disabled. To disable the keyboard lock, refer to Chapter 2 “Getting Started.” When a monitor is armed, the camera video associated with an alarm for that monitor a...
Page 31 - Displaying the Switching System Main Menu; Chapter 2, Getting Started; Menu; Matrix Keyboard Overview
Utilities and Advanced User Tasks 4-3 Displaying the Switching System Main Menu Note: This function can only be performed with the keyboard lock disabled. To disable the keyboard lock, refer to Chapter 2, Getting Started . The Menu button allows you to view the main menu of the attached switching sy...
Page 32 - Displaying the Firmware Version; Firmware; To display the firmware version:; and press; Clear; to refresh the LCD display.; Setting the Baud Rate; To change the baud rate setting:
4-4 ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Operator's Manual Displaying the Firmware Version Firmware is the computer instructions programmed into the matrix keyboard. It is unlikely that you will ever need to know the firmware version of the keyboard. However, if you should experience a problem with the keyboard, y...
Page 33 - Adjusting LCD Backlighting; To adjust the LCD backlighting:; Adjusting Key Click Volume; To adjust the key click volume:; Setting Key Click Sound On / Off; To turn the key click sound on or off:; Key Click On
Utilities and Advanced User Tasks 4-5 Adjusting LCD Backlighting To adjust the LCD backlighting: 1. Enter 1 and press Config . 2. Use the + and – buttons (located to the right of the LCD) to adjust the backlighting. • Press + to make the LCD backlighting brighter. • Press – to make the LCD backlight...
Page 35 - A P P E N D I X A; Software License Agreement
A P P E N D I X A Software License Agreement 1. General. Software is being licensed to the Customer pursuant to the following terms and conditions, which supplement any purchase or lease agreement (the "Equipment Agreement") between Customer and Sensormatic Electronics Corporation ("SEC&...
Page 39 - G L O S S A R Y
G L O S S A R Y alarm The system's response when a camera input changes from its normal state to its abnormal state (if the system has been configured to respond to such a condition). When an alarm is triggered, the keyboard beeps until you acknowledge the alarm via the Ack button. automatic system ...
Page 41 - I N D E X
I N D E X – A – Alarms acknowledging, 3-11 Arming monitors, 4-2 Auxiliaries controlling, 3-11 – B – Backlighting how to adjust, 4-5 Baud Rate setting / changing, 4-4 values supported, 4-4 – C – Camera controlled by Touch Tracker, 2-1 Camera field, 2-1 Cameras controlling, 3-2 focusing, 3-4 iris cont...