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The AD2150 is a powerful, self-contained video matrix switcher/controller
FEATURES
Site Control
Users can control fixed or variable-speed domes, pan/tilts,
motorized lenses, auxiliary outputs and 72 Presets per video
input at suitably-equipped camera sites.
System Setup
The system features can be programmed through integral on-
screen menus or via PC-based setup software.
RS-232 Communications
Three ports allow standard communication with keyboards,
alarm interface units, computers, etc. Each port is individually
programmable for data rates of 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 baud.
Each port can expand to four ports with the optional AD1981 or
AD2081 port expanders. This expands the maximum available
RS-232 ports to 12.
Selectable On-Screen Display
Each monitor can display the date/time, video input number,
16-character user-definable video input title and monitor status.
Three date formats are provided: MM/DD/YY,
DD/MM/YY or YY/MM/DD. The on-screen display uses white
characters with black outline to optimize viewing on diverse
contrast scenes. The user can turn the following displays on
and off: video input number and monitor status, the video input
title, and date/time displays. Text controls include incremental
horizontal/vertical positioning and display brightness.
Monitor Tours
An operator can define a tour for any video output at any time.
These tours provide 64 positions for insertion of video inputs—
each with an individual dwell time. The same video input may
be inserted in multiple positions. Tours can be run forward or
in reverse. They can include the same video input multiple
times.
Video inputs partitioned from a monitor are automatically
skipped.
Universal Tours
Twenty four tours of video inputs or salvos may be established
for call-up to monitors at any time. Each tour provides 64
positions for insertion of video inputs — each with an
individual dwell time, a Preset, and an auxiliary action. Tours
can be run forward or in reverse. They can include the same
video input multiple times and/or multiple Presets from a single
camera.
Tours can be connected together to form sequences of more
than 64 video inputs. Video inputs partitioned from a monitor
are automatically skipped.
Event Timers
There are 35 user-programmable times available. These
times may be independently designated for multiple days of the
week to automatically call up Universal Tours to video
output(s).
Salvo Switching
Salvo switching allows multiple video inputs to be called
simultaneously to multiple contiguous video outputs. Eight
individual groups (Salvos), consisting of up to five video inputs
(each with a Preset and/or auxiliary function) can be called
either manually or as part of a Universal Tour.
Automatic Alarm Callup—128 Alarm Inputs
Alarm inputs can be programmed to call any video input or
group of video inputs to any one or more video outputs. A
Preset, auxiliary action, and individual dwell time may be
defined for each alarm input. Any of 25 alarm display/clearance
methods may be selected independently for each video output.
Alarm Display Modes
The alarm display mode is user-selectable for each video
group.
Hold: Displays initial alarm until cleared.
Queues subsequent alarms.
Sequence: Sequences multiple alarms with individual dwell
times until cleared.
Sequence and Display: Displays initial alarm on one video
output until alarm is cleared. Subsequent alarms are
sequenced on a second output (while they are active).
Block Hold: Alarms are displayed on blocks (groups) of
video outputs. Any number of blocks may be programmed
with up to five video outputs in each individual block.
Block Sequence: Alarms are displayed or sequenced on
blocks (groups) of video outputs. Any number of blocks may
be programmed with up to five video outputs in each
individual block.
Alarm Clearance
The alarm clearance method is user-selectable for each video
output.
Acknowledge: Removes an alarm only after the alarm has
been manually acknowledged.
AutoClear: Automatically removes an alarm approximately
20 seconds after the input deactivates (if the alarm has not
already been manually acknowledged). Manual
acknowledgment may be disabled as a security measure.
Instant AutoClear: Automatically removes an alarm when an
input deactivates (if the alarm has not already been
manually acknowledged). Manual acknowledgment may be
disabled as a security measure.
Status output
An RS-232 port may be programmed to output both occurrence
of and removal of all alarm events. An alarm event message
includes date/time of event, contact number, video input
number, video output number and alarm status.
System Partitioning
System flexibility is further enhanced by defining authorized
access to keyboards, video inputs, and video outputs. System
Partitioning includes the following:
Keyboard-to-Monitor Access: Prevents selected keyboards
from accessing selected video outputs.
Monitor-to-Camera Access: Prevents selected video outputs
from displaying video from selected video inputs.
Keyboard-to-Camera Access: Prevents selected keyboards
from calling or controlling selected video inputs.
Keyboard-to-Camera Control Access: Prevents selected
keyboards from controlling remote functions at selected
camera sites.
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