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Alarm Response: An Alarm is a signal generated by an
external device (sensor, etc.) connected to a LOCAL AD1024
CPU, referred to as an alarm contact. A maximum of 1024
alarm contacts can be programmed for LOCAL response.
Camera Alarm Programming: Each alarm contact can be
programmed for callup of a LOCAL camera or camera
salvo on receipt of the alarm, including a dwell time, preset
camera scene, and auxiliary action for each camera.
Monitor Alarm Programming: Each alarm contact can be
programmed for display (of the associated LOCAL
cameras) on specific monitors. Separate Alarm Contact
Tables of alarm contact-to-monitor associations can be
programmed for call up by Event Timers.
Each monitor used for alarm displays can be armed for
different alarm display and clearance methods.
System Status Display: The LOCAL camera and REMOTE
video trunk input to LOCAL monitor switching assignments
can be displayed. This display includes the current status of
each monitor, identification of System Tours operating, and the
current video loss status of each camera input.
Video Loss Detection: When equipped with the optional
Video Loss Detector module, the system can detect the
presence or loss of a video signal for each LOCAL camera
and REMOTE video trunk input. The sync or video signal
level at which a loss of video is detected is user-selectable.
Input Identification: The AD1024 provides on-screen
identification of all video inputs. On-screen identification of
LOCAL and REMOTE cameras includes the camera input
number, programmable title, status, and the date and time.
User-Assigned Camera Numbers: Any camera input can
be assigned a user-defined (Pseudo) camera number to suit
individual installation needs.
Selectable Date/Time Display: The system's date format
can be programmed as MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY, or
YY/MM/DD. Time is displayed in a 24-hour format.
External Control Inputs: Ten RS-232 ports allow LOCAL
and REMOTE control via keyboards, computers, or other RS-
232 compatible devices. Each port can also be configured for
alarm inputs, printer outputs, and upload/download of system
setup data. Each LOCAL port can expanded, via the AD1981
Port Expander, to provide a total of 36 RS-232 connections.
Control Outputs: Data Line ports are provided to transmit
instructions to AD2050 Switching Bays and to provide control
information for LOCAL camera Receivers. The AD2091
Code Generator converts this data to AD Manchester Code or
RS-232 code for American Dynamics Receivers.
System Security: Several security measures are provided to
restrict user access to the AD1024 system and to control access
to specific resources of the system.
Passcode Log On/Log Off: Operator passcode entry is
provided to allow only authorized personnel to operate the
system. Once passcode entry is enabled, the user must have
a passcode to gain control of the LOCAL system through a
keyboard. The passcode entry system allows a maximum
of 64 users with separate passcodes.
Priority Access: Eight priority levels, assigned to LOCAL
keyboards and users, permit capture of cameras (pan, tilt,
lens, and auxiliary control) by higher priority users and
lockout of lower priority users. Each priority level is
programmable for specific access restrictions.
Partitioning: Programmable partitioning restricts access to
specific LOCAL and REMOTE system resources.
Keyboard/Monitor Access: Prevents selected
keyboards from accessing selected monitors, and from
accessing video trunk outputs in a satellite network.
Keyboard/Camera View Access: Prevents selected
keyboards from calling up selected cameras for viewing,
and from directly accessing video trunk inputs in a
satellite network.
Keyboard/Camera Control Access: Prevents selected
keyboards from controlling functions on selected
cameras (e.g., Pan/Tilt/Lens/Auxiliaries).
Monitor/Camera Access: Prevents selected monitors
from displaying video from selected camera inputs.
Keyboard/Remote Site Access: Prevents selected
LOCAL keyboards from accessing all cameras at
selected REMOTE Sites.
Menu-Driven Setup: On-screen menus are provided for
simplified LOCAL AD1024 system setup. The menu display
can be directed to a dedicated video monitor or connected back
to the video switching system for display on any system
monitor.
Memory Retention: All LOCAL user-programmed data is
stored in memory and is battery-backed for a minimum of five
years. The data stored includes date/time, input identification,
system tours and salvos, event timers, port configurations,
system partitioning, and alarm programming information.
PC System Setup Software: An PC-based setup software
package, S3, is available. This software package provides
programming and storage of all AD1024 system setup
information. System setup data can be uploaded and
downloaded from the PC to the AD1024 CPU via this
software.
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