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Running a Tour
A Tour sequentially displays a selected series of camera video
inputs on a single monitor. A single tour sequence may display
64 separate cameras. Each camera is displayed for a set period
of time (the Dwell Time).
Tours are created in two ways in the AD1650B. Monitor
Tours are temporary tours defined by keyboard non-menu
programming, page 3-4. System Tours are defined and saved
by menu programming, page 4-5.
To start a Monitor Tour:
- Press the keyboard RUN button following programming of
the tour (see page 3-4).
To start a System Tour (from the keyboard):
1. Call the monitor to run the tour on.
2. Enter the System Tour number (1 - 64) on the keypad.
3. Press the RUN button on the keyboard.
4. Press the keyboard ACK button within three seconds of
pressing the RUN button.
If the ACK button is not pressed within the 3-second
period, repeat the above sequence from step 2.
System Tours also can be called (started) automatically by
Event Timers (see page 4-10 to program Event Timer callup of
System Tours).
Note: Only one tour can be associated with a monitor at one
time. If a Monitor Tour is programmed for a monitor and
then a System Tour is called to that monitor, the Monitor
Tour is replaced by the System Tour. The System Tour
becomes that monitors Monitor Tour.
Once any tour is started, it is operated and controlled in the
same manner, regardless of the method of starting the tour
(operator or Event Timer). The tour repeats continuously until
the operator performs a controlling action on that tour (as in
the following paragraphs), or until another camera or tour is
called to that monitor. The tour sequence is reversible.
System Tours may call additional System Tours in order to link
a number of tours together for a larger camera sequence (see
Connect Next feature of System Tours, page 4-5). If a series of
System Tours are linked in this manner, the entire sequence
repeats continuously only if the last tour calls the first tour to
start the sequence over. If the last tour does not link back to an
earlier tour, only that tour repeats continuously.
V
iewing and controlling a tour:
While running, a tour repeats continuously.
- The monitor on-screen Status Line shows the dwell time for
each camera displayed in the tour.
- While a tour is running in the forward direction, an “F” is
displayed beside the dwell time; while running in the
reverse direction, an “R” is displayed.
- On AD2078 keyboards, press the NEXT or LAST button to
change the direction of the tour (to forward or reverse,
respectively) at any time while it is running.
Note: When a tour is running in reverse, the tour linking
feature may not operate as expected. The tour being
called starts operation in reverse, at the last entry of that
tour. Thus if the tour being called also has a link to
another System Tour, that link is executed first, and the
rest of that tour is not run. (See Connect Next, page 4-7).
To stop (“Hold”) a tour:
- Press the keyboard HOLD button to stop a tour on the
currently displayed camera.
- If a dwell time of 61 is programmed for a camera, the tour
automatically stops and Holds on that camera.
When the tour is stopped by either of these actions, the monitor
displays the camera that the tour is stopped on, and the
message “HOLD” is displayed in the Status Line. While a tour
is on Hold, any keyboard control actions (pan, tilt, lens, preset,
or auxiliary, page 2-4) may be performed on that camera.
- Press the RUN button to resume running the tour.
To step through or change the direction of a tour on Hold:
- Press 1, then NEXT to set the tour to forward direction.
- Press 2, then NEXT to set the tour to reverse direction.
- Press the NEXT button to step to the next camera of the
tour sequence and set the tour to forward direction.
- On AD2078 keyboards, press the LAST button to step back
to the prior camera of the tour and set the tour to reverse.
- On AD2078 keyboards, press the B-PASS button to remove
the held camera from the tour and step to the next camera.
- Press the RUN button to resume running the tour, in the
direction selected.
While a tour is on Hold, the tour sequence can be modified via
the Monitor Tour programming procedures, page 3-4.
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