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SYSTEM FEATURES
Video Switching Control: The AD1650B controls video
switching of all camera inputs and all monitor outputs in the
switching system. Switching is performed in response to
operator keyboard request or by automatic action via
programmable Tours, System Salvos, Timed Events, or Alarm
Response.
Tours: A Tour is an automatic sequence of camera inputs
displayed on a single monitor. Each camera is displayed for a
set period of time (“Dwell Time”). A Tour can include the
same camera multiple times, and is reversible. Tours are
identified in the AD1650B as Monitor or System Tours.
Monitor Tours (“Scratch Pad Tour”): A Monitor Tour is
a temporary sequence of cameras which is programmed for
an individual monitor. A Monitor tour may contain 64
cameras, with a dwell time for each camera.
System Tours: A System Tour is a pre-programmed tour
that is defined via AD1650B setup menus. Sixty-four
separate System Tours can be programmed for callup, by
operator or automatic timed Event, to any monitor at any
time. Each tour may contain 64 cameras, with a dwell time,
preset camera scene, and auxiliary action for each camera.
System Salvos: A System Salvo is a group of cameras that
can be switched simultaneously to a contiguous group of
monitors. Sixteen System Salvos can be programmed for
operator or automatic callup. A maximum of eight cameras
may be included in each System Salvo, with an optional preset
scene and auxiliary action for each camera.
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 separate Event Timers
can be programmed, each set for callups at a specific time of
day, on any days of the week, week after week.
System Tour callup: Each Event Timer provides
automatic callup of any System Tour to any monitor.
Alarm Contact Table callup: Each Event Timer can call
any Alarm Contact Table (see Alarm Response below) to
dynamically change alarm contact-to-monitor associations.
Alarm Response: An Alarm is a signal generated by an
external device (sensors, etc.) connected to the AD1650B,
referred to as an alarm contact. A maximum of 512 separate
alarm contacts can be programmed for automatic callup of
cameras to monitors on activation (receipt) of the alarm.
Alarm Camera Programming: Each alarm contact can be
programmed for callup of a specific camera or camera salvo
on receipt of the alarm, including a dwell time, preset
camera scene, and auxiliary action for each camera.
Alarm Monitor Programming: Each alarm contact can be
programmed for display (of the associated cameras) on
specific monitors. Four separate Alarm Contact Tables can
be programmed for alarm contact-to-monitor associations,
for call up by Event Timers.
Each monitor used for alarm displays can be armed for
different alarm display and clearance methods.
(Refer to the Appendix, pages A-3 to A-7, for an overview of
Alarm Programming.)
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AD1650B DESCRIPTION and FEATURES
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MICROPOWER CONTROL SYSTEM
AD1650B MicroPower EP System
AD1650B DESCRIPTION
The AD1650B MicroPower EP Matrix Switching System is a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs, multiple
video outputs, and multiple control stations. The AD1650B is capable of controlling a maximum of 128 video input sources such
as cameras and a maximum of 16 video outputs such as monitors and video tape recorders.
This manual describes the setup, programming, and operating procedures of the AD1650B. Refer to the AD1650B Installation
Instructions Manual, OP1650B, for the system installation procedures.
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