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Pagina 1 - View Manager

System Operator's ManualView Manager ® 32with Enhanced TOUCH TRACKER ®8000-2655-01

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Before You Begin ixText ConventionsThis book uses text in different ways to identify different kinds ofinformation.italicsused for terms specific to y

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APPENDIX C Software License AgreementBy using this software, you accept the terms and conditions of this licenseagreement. Read this license agreement

Pagina 4 - Table of Contents

C-2 Operator's ManualSOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT1. General. Software is being licensed to the Customer pursuant to thefollowing terms and condit

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Software License Agreement C-3Documentation in the possession of Customer or to require Customer todestroy all such copies and certify such destructio

Pagina 6 - Table of Contents v

C-4 Operator's ManualSoftware for the purposes of Customer's internal business and who use itin accordance with the terms of this License Ag

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Software License Agreement C-5charge. The period of this warranty will be 12 months from the date ofthe Equipment Agreement (the “Warranty Period”).E

Pagina 8 - Before You Begin

C-6 Operator's Manual(c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clauseof Department of Defense Federal Acquisition Suppleme

Pagina 9 - How To Use This Manual

Glossaryabnormal stateDescribes an unexpected state of a device or unexpected result of a function.For example, if a user sets the normal state of a d

Pagina 10 - Related Documents

G-2 Operator's Manualalarm modeThe condition of the TOUCH TRACKER when an alarm is active. In thealarm mode, the TOUCH TRACKER beeps and the asso

Pagina 11 - Support Services

Glossary G-32. The blinking area on Monitor 1 when an on-screen form (such as CameraNaming or Event Scheduling) is displayed. It indicates which fiel

Pagina 12 - About Your New System

G-4 Operator's ManualinputA connection point on a system component that enables the system tomonitor input devices.Input deviceA hardware compone

Pagina 13 - System Features

x Operator’s Manualincluded with the multiplexer offers programming and operationinformation for that unit.• Some systems are connected to a VCR. The

Pagina 14 - Typical Equipment

Glossary G-5monitorThe screen where camera video is displayed. Your system supports up to 5monitors. Monitor 1 will display on-screen forms when selec

Pagina 15 - Monitors

G-6 Operator's ManualPOS/EM Value systemPoint of Sale/Exception Monitoring. An external system that some systemsare connected to. POS/EM Value mo

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Glossary G-7sequence modeThe condition of the TOUCH TRACKER when the Sequence is running. TheLCD displays the event number and time remaining until th

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G-8 Operator's ManualTracker BallThe portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables you to pan and tilt thecamera and scroll through the selections on

Pagina 18 - Modes of Operation

Index—A—adjusting key click volume, 5-6adjusting LCD backlighting, 5-5Alarm Acknowledgmentsetting delay period, 5-5Alarmsclearing, 2-12programming ove

Pagina 19 - Menu/Programming Mode

X-2 Operator's Manual—D—date / time setup, 4-6Definingpatterns, 3-4quick views, 3-2sequences, 3-13disabling key click, 5-6disabling timed events,

Pagina 20 - About Your New System 1-9

Index X-3—P—PatternsApple Peel, 2-6defining, 3-4running, 2-8worksheet, A-2POS/EMinterfacing with, 1-5—Q—Quick Viewsdefining, 3-2displaying, 2-7workshe

Pagina 21 - Sequencing Mode

X-4 Operator's Manual—U—Utilitieslanguage, 5-2primary vs secondary TOUCH TRACKER, 5-2special use, 5-8SpeedDome ID, 5-7SpeedDome reset, 5-7—V—Vide

Pagina 22 - Alarm Mode

SurveyDid this document help you do your job? Please complete this short survey by circling the number that best matches youropinion of each statement

Pagina 23 - 1-12 Operator’s Manual

NO POSTAGENECESSARYIF MAILEDIN THEUNITED STATESBUSINESS REPLY MAILFIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 2344 BOCA RATON, FLORIDASENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORA

Pagina 24 - Output Devices

CHAPTER 1 About Your New SystemThis chapter describes your new system and its features. It describes theTOUCH TRACKER and its modes of operation. It

Pagina 25 - Controlling Cameras

Sensormatic Electronics Corporation951 Yamato Road • Boca Raton • Florida 33431-0700Telephone 561-989-7000 • Telefax 561-989-7017 • Toll Free 800-241

Pagina 26 - Stepping Through the Cameras

1-2 Operator’s Manual Understanding Your SystemThis manual describes those features that are available to you as systemoperator, and it provides instr

Pagina 27 - Controlling Zoom and Focus

About Your New System 1-3• Define and display Quick Views, which are immediate camera call-ups ofpre-defined scenes, with automatic zoom and focus.•

Pagina 28 - “Flipping” the SpeedDome

1-4 Operator’s ManualABCD1234567890PeelInfoOnOutputOffClearMenuIrisCloseOpenFlipViewPatternRepeatPatternSeqPreviousNextABCD1234567890PeelInfoOnOutputO

Pagina 29 - MON 5 PEEL

About Your New System 1-5system alarms. You can access the menu to program automated systemfunctions and use the utilities.• If there are two TOUCH T

Pagina 30 - Displaying Quick Views

1-6 Operator’s Manualtoggle back and forth between POS/EM Value priority over the cameras andsystem priority over the cameras. If a “-” is displayed o

Pagina 31 - Running Patterns

About Your New System 1-7Ball. When the menu is displayed, the zoom and focus buttons allow you toselect the items on the LCD.The keypad contains butt

Pagina 32 - Running Sequences

1-8 Operator’s ManualIn the camera control mode, the currently selected monitor and cameranumbers appear on the LCD. In addition, status messages that

Pagina 33 - Controlling Output Devices

View Manager® 32With Enhanced TOUCH TRACKER®Operator’s ManualVersion 1.0ABCD1234567890PeelInfoOnOutputOffClearMenuIrisCloseOpenFlipViewPatternRepeatPa

Pagina 34 - Controlling Dome Outputs

About Your New System 1-9ABCD1234567890PeelInfoOnOutputOffClearMenuIrisCloseOpenFlipViewPatternRepeatPatternSeqPreviousNextFigure 1-3: Selecting menu

Pagina 35 - Clearing System Alarms

1-10 Operator’s Manual• Configure alarm acknowledgment settings. Refer to “Setting AutomaticAlarm Acknowledgment” in Chapter 5.• Define which inputs

Pagina 36 - MON 3 ALARM 3

About Your New System 1-11displays the event number (1 through 64) of the Sequence currently active. Inaddition, the LCD displays how many seconds the

Pagina 37 - MON 5 ALARM 4

1-12 Operator’s ManualNOTES:

Pagina 38 - CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 2 Controlling Monitors, Cameras, andOutput DevicesThis chapter describes the basic procedures necessary to operate your system.It describes h

Pagina 39 - Defining Quick Views

2-2 Operator's ManualSelecting MonitorsYour system supports up to five monitors for displaying camera video. If twoTOUCH TRACKERS are installed a

Pagina 40 - IMPORTANT

Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices 2-3Stepping Through the CamerasThe Previous and Next buttons enable you to manually step through all

Pagina 41 - Defining Patterns

2-4 Operator's ManualBall farther to the right, the camera's panning speed increases until it reachesits maximum speed. This variable speed

Pagina 42 - OUCH TRACKER only

Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices 2-5buttons, the focus buttons reacts based on how long it is pressed. The longera focus button is pr

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2-6 Operator's ManualRunning the “Apple Peel” PatternYou can instruct a SpeedDome to run the Apple Peel pattern. This is a defaultpattern that al

Pagina 44 - MON 2 SAVED

EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTIONEquipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic Electronics Corporation,the party responsible f

Pagina 45 - 3-8 Operator's Manual

Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices 2-7Displaying Quick ViewsIMPORTANTThe SpeedDome Ultra III and newer domes support up to 96 views. Ol

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2-8 Operator's Manual3. Use the number buttons to enter the number of the Quick View you wantto display, and then press the View button. If the

Pagina 47 - FINISH W <NEXT>

Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices 2-92. Use the number buttons to enter the number of the camera whose Patternyou want to run. Then p

Pagina 48 - Sequence Programming Display

2-10 Operator's ManualYou can define the Sequence that most adequately supports your specificneeds. Refer to Chapter 3, “Defining Automatic Syste

Pagina 49 - 3-12 Operator's Manual

Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices 2-11device. You can control the state of any output device connected to thesystem by using the TOUCH

Pagina 50 - Defining Sequences

2-12 Operator's Manual If you entered an invalid output number (any number greater than 4 or anoutput that does not exist) the TOUCH TRACKER bee

Pagina 51 - 3-14 Operator's Manual

Controlling Monitors, Cameras, and Output Devices 2-13Each alarm can be configured to automatically call up video and initiate anoutput device. For ex

Pagina 52 - Alarm Programming Overview

2-14 Operator's ManualSRC: CAM 33 INP 4MON 5 ALARM 4Figure 2-5: Alarm display when triggered by the video matrix switcher.The default s

Pagina 53 - OUT CAM09 OUTP3

CHAPTER 3 Defining Automatic System FunctionsAutomated functions help you to use your system more efficiently. By usingQuick Views, Patterns, and Seq

Pagina 54 - Setting Up System Alarms

3-2 Operator's ManualDefining Quick ViewsIMPORTANTThe SpeedDome Ultra III and newer domes support up to 96 views. Otherdomes support up to 4 view

Pagina 55 - 3-18 Operator's Manual

Table of ContentsBEFORE YOU BEGIN... VIIHow To Use This Manual...

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Defining Automatic System Functions 3-3Note For SpeedDome LT and SpeedDome Ultra, adjusting the focus switches thedome to manual focus mode. Each time

Pagina 57 - 3-20 Operator's Manual

3-4 Operator's Manual The following message appears briefly on the LCD:CAM 15MON 2 VIEW SAVEDIf you press an invalid number (any number great

Pagina 58 - On-Screen Programming

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-5There is also a time constraint on Patterns. A single Pattern cannot have aduration longer than approximately 6

Pagina 59 - Setting Up Monitors

3-6 Operator's Manual The TOUCH TRACKER is now in the menu/programming mode, and themenu appears:DEFINE SEQUENCESETUP VIEW4. Use the Tracker Ba

Pagina 60 - MONITOR SETUP

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-7 If you press an invalid number (any number greater than 3), the TOUCHTRACKER beeps, and the system will not a

Pagina 61 - Naming Cameras

3-8 Operator's ManualSpeedDome LT Auto Pan ProgrammingAuto Pan is a special feature supported by SpeedDome LT only. It allowsyou program a smooth

Pagina 62 - Using the On-Screen Forms 4-5

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-9Tip: The Auto Pan can be defined from the primary TOUCH TRACKER only.1. Using the number buttons, enter the nu

Pagina 63 - EVENT SETUP

3-10 Operator's ManualNote The Auto Pan must be programmed for Pattern 1 only.6. Press the number 1 on the keypad. The following message appear

Pagina 64 - Using the On-Screen Forms 4-7

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-11Understanding Sequence ProgrammingYou can define a Sequence that incorporates up to 64 events for each TOUCHTR

Pagina 65 - Configuring Timed Events

3-12 Operator's ManualEVT CAM ACT DUR 01 05 VIEW96 45 02 23 PATN3 20 03 -- VIEW-- -- . . . . 64 12 VIEW-- 30COLUMN

Pagina 66 - Setting Up Events

iv Operator's ManualCHAPTER 2: CONTROLLING MONITORS, CAMERAS, AND OUTPUTDEVICES...

Pagina 67 - Configuring the Event Timer

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-13When the define Sequence prompt is displayed, the cursor appears in the Camfield. This is where you enter the

Pagina 68 - EVENT TIMERS

3-14 Operator's Manual3. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll to the event you want to define.4. In the Cam field, use the number buttons to enter th

Pagina 69 - 4-12 Operator's Manual

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-15Alarm Programming OverviewYou can define up to 136 different alarms (128 from dome inputs, 8 fromswitcher inpu

Pagina 70

3-16 Operator's ManualWhen the Tracker Ball is moved to the right of the View or Pattern entry, thelower line of the LCD displays the information

Pagina 71 - Clearing Scheduled Events

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-17Setting Up System AlarmsTip: Alarm actions can be defined from the primary TOUCH TRACKER only.The following pr

Pagina 72 - Disabling Timed Events

3-18 Operator's Manual33 on the LCD). When the appropriate value appears in the Cam field,continue with step 5.5. The input number appears after

Pagina 73 - 4-16 Operator's Manual

Defining Automatic System Functions 3-19 CAM12/1==> MON 5OUT CAM09 OUTP3 If you do not want an output to be initiated, press Clear to leave this

Pagina 74 - TOUCH TRACKER Utilities

3-20 Operator's ManualNOTES:

Pagina 75 - Selecting a Language

CHAPTER 4 On-Screen ProgrammingThis chapter describes how to use the on-screen forms. Use these forms to setup monitors, name cameras, set the system

Pagina 76 - Sequence only

4-2 Operator's ManualUsing the On-Screen FormsYour system supports the configuring of monitors, camera names, date andtime, and timed events by u

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Table of Contents vCHAPTER 5: TOUCH TRACKER UTILITIES ...5-1Selecting a Language...

Pagina 78 - Adjusting LCD Brightness

Using the On-Screen Forms 4-3 CAMERA TITLESMONITOR SETUP3. Press the appropriate button—zoom or focus—to select Monitor Setup. The following prompt

Pagina 79 - Adjusting Key Click Volume

4-4 Operator's Manual If you want the camera names to appear on the monitor, select ON; if youdo not want camera names to appear on the monitor,

Pagina 80 - Resetting a Dome

Using the On-Screen Forms 4-5 ONSCREEN At the same time, the following form appears on Monitor 1: TITLE - ...ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa

Pagina 81 - Special Utilities

4-6 Operator's Manual7. The selected character now appears in the selected position of the Titlefield.NoteIf you make a “typing” mistake, use th

Pagina 82 - Programming Worksheets

Using the On-Screen Forms 4-7 The following prompt appears on the LCD: ONSCREEN At the same time, the following form appears on Monitor 1: SET TIME

Pagina 83 - Dome Configuration Worksheet

4-8 Operator's ManualNote The numbers entered from the keypad will appear on the LCD.The numbers will not appear in the fields on the monitor unt

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Using the On-Screen Forms 4-9your facility that is staffed from 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday throughFriday, and from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. on Satur

Pagina 85 - A-4 Operator's Manual

4-10 Operator's Manual4. Move the Tracker Ball up and down to scroll between the availableevents. When the correct event number appears, continu

Pagina 86 - Setup Sequence Worksheet

Using the On-Screen Forms 4-11 EVENT SETUPEVENT TIMERS The following prompt appears on the LCD: ONSCREEN At the same time, the following form appear

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4-12 Operator's Manual Once the time for the event is set, “NEW” appears on line 2: EVENT TIMER18:15 NEWEDIT TIMERNEXT TIMERCLEAR TIMERENABLE TIM

Pagina 89 - CAM01/1==> MON 5

Using the On-Screen Forms 4-137. When you have finished scheduling pre-defined events for this time slot,move the cursor to “Previous Menu” then pres

Pagina 90

4-14 Operator's ManualClearing Scheduled EventsIf you need to stop events from running on a regular basis, do the following:1. Press the Menu bu

Pagina 91 - Timed Events Worksheet

Using the On-Screen Forms 4-15Disabling Timed EventsIf you need to temporarily stop scheduled events from running, do thefollowing:1. Press the Menu

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4-16 Operator's ManualChanging a Scheduled Time SlotIf you need to change the time for scheduled events, do the following:1. Press the Menu butt

Pagina 93 - Twilight Sensor Daylight Dusk

CHAPTER 5 TOUCH TRACKER UtilitiesThis chapter describes the utilities available for your system. These utilitiesinclude language settings, alarm ackn

Pagina 94 - Switcher Setup Worksheet

5-2 Operator’s Manual Selecting a LanguageThe system supports a number of different languages, including thefollowing:• English • Spanish• French •

Pagina 95 - A-14 Operator's Manual

TOUCH TRACKER Utilities 5-3TOUCH TRACKERFunctionsPrimaryTOUCH TRACKERSecondaryTOUCH TRACKERSelect a cameraüüSelect a monitorüüManually control a camer

Pagina 96 - Connections

5-4 Operator’s ManualIMPORTANTIf you have two TOUCH TRACKERs installed at your facility, one must bedesignated primary and one must be designated seco

Pagina 97 - Alarm and Relay Connections

TOUCH TRACKER Utilities 5-5Setting Automatic Alarm AcknowledgmentThe primary TOUCH TRACKER can be set to automatically clear alarms after adesignated

Pagina 98

5-6 Operator’s Manual• Press Previous to make the backlighting dimmer.• Press Next to make the backlighting brighter.4. When finished, press Menu t

Pagina 99 - B-4 Operator's Manual

Before You BeginThis Operator's Manual provides detailed information about the features,operation, and application of your system. It explains, s

Pagina 100 - Software License Agreement

TOUCH TRACKER Utilities 5-71. Press Menu to display the LCD menu.2. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the menu items. When you see AdjKeyclick

Pagina 101 - C-2 Operator's Manual

5-8 Operator’s Manual2. Press the Info button on the keypad. The LCD displays the Flash part number and version. CAM 30F 0701-2489-0100 Notice the

Pagina 102

APPENDIX A Programming WorksheetsThis Appendix contains worksheets that will make the task of programmingyour system a great deal easier. There are se

Pagina 103 - C-4 Operator's Manual

A-2 Operator's ManualDome Configuration WorksheetThis worksheet provides you with an easy method for recording the information related to thedome

Pagina 104

Programming Worksheets A-3Dome Configuration WorksheetMake copies of this page for future use.DomeNumber _________DomeType _______________DomeName ___

Pagina 105 - C-6 Operator's Manual

A-4 Operator's ManualIf your dome supports more than 4 Quick Views, use this worksheet to document additionalQuick Views. Make copies of this pag

Pagina 106 - Glossary

Programming Worksheets A-5Setup Sequence WorksheetYour system supports up to 2 sequences (one for each TOUCH TRACKER)consisting of up to 64 events. Fi

Pagina 107 - G-2 Operator's Manual

A-6 Operator's ManualSetup Sequence WorksheetMake copies of this page for future use.You may have up to 64 events for each sequence. Event # ____

Pagina 108 - Glossary G-3

Programming Worksheets A-7Setup Alarms WorksheetFill out the Setup Alarms Worksheet before you begin actually setting up analarm. This worksheet enabl

Pagina 109 - OUCH TRACKER that enables

A-8 Operator's ManualDomeNumber:DomeType: Location: ______________________ Input #1: ____________________________________________________________

Pagina 110 - Glossary G-5

viii Operator’s ManualHow To Use This ManualThis manual is organized as follows:• Chapter 1, About Your New System, describes what your system does a

Pagina 111 - OUCH TRACKER

Programming Worksheets A-9Setup Alarms WorksheetMake copies of this worksheet for future use.DomeNumber:DomeType: ___________________DomeName: Input #

Pagina 112

A-10 Operator's ManualTimed Events WorksheetYour system supports up to 32 timed events. For each event, you must specify the monitornumber, camer

Pagina 113 - G-8 Operator's Manual

Programming Worksheets A-11Timed Events WorksheetMake copies of this worksheet for future use.EventNumber: ________ Description: _____________________

Pagina 114

A-12 Operator's ManualSwitcher Configuration WorksheetThe video matrix switcher supports 8 alarm inputs and 1 relay output. Theworksheet provided

Pagina 115 - OUCH TRACKER, 5-3

Programming Worksheets A-13Switcher Setup WorksheetMake copies of this worksheet for future use.Main SwitchInputs DescriptionNormalStateAbnormalStateI

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A-14 Operator's ManualNOTES:

Pagina 117 - OUCH TRACKER, 5-2

APPENDIX B Video Matrix Switcher: Alarm and RelayConnectionsThis appendix provides information about connecting the eight alarm inputsand one relay ou

Pagina 118 - What do you think?

B-2 Operator's ManualAlarm and Relay ConnectionsThe back panel of the video matrix switcher provides eight alarm contactinputs, an external frequ

Pagina 119 - BUSINESS REPLY MAIL

Alarm and Relay Connections B-3Pin Number Description11 External Sync Ground12 External Sync Input13 Ground14 Relay—Normally Open15 Relay—Normally Clo

Pagina 120 - 8000-2655-01

B-4 Operator's ManualNOTES:

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