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A Software License Agreement appears in Appendix A of this manual. Please read it carefully. Using the ADTTE matrix keyboard
software indicates that you accept the terms and conditions of this agreement.
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Italics
Used for terms specific to keyboard and text that requires emphasis.
Monospac
Used for LCD messages and prompts, as well as items that you select from the
Bold
Used for names of buttons on the keypad, for example, Menu.
PREFACE
Before You Begin
The Operator's Manual explains the features, operation, and application of the ADTTE
Touch Tracker matrix keyboard (ADTTE matrix keyboard). It explains the tasks that can be
performed when using this product as part of your system.
Using This Manual
This manual is organized as follows:
• Chapter 1: ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview describes the keyboard and its use. It
also identifies buttons found on the keypad.
• Chapter 2: Getting Started describes the fields on the keyboard LCD. It also includes
information about using the keyboard lock and passwords.
• Chapter 3: Everyday Tasks discusses how you use the keyboard to control cameras. This
chapter also includes instructions setting up shots, working with patterns, acknowledging
alarms, and controlling auxiliaries.
• Chapter 4: Utilities and Advanced User Tasks describes system utilities that can be run
from the keyboard. These utilities include setting the language, arming or disarming
monitors, displaying the main menu of the switching system, displaying the firmware
version, and adjusting keyboard settings.
• Appendix A: Software License explains the terms and conditions associated with the use
of this product.
Text Conventions
This book uses text in different ways to identify different kinds of information.
e
LCD menu.
Note: Special notes appear in boxes like these.
Related Documents
Installation of the ADTTE matrix keyboard is covered in the Installation Instructions
(part number 8000-2675-01).
If you cannot find the answers in this document about performing a specific task with your
keyboard, refer to the system operating instructions. The operating instructions provide
information about which features, such as satellite sites and user login, the keyboard
supports. Keep in mind that some features may not be implemented at your facility.
Contact your sales representative if you need additional copies of the Operator's Manual or
any other support documentation. The part number for the Operator's Manual is 8000-2675-
02. Use this number when ordering additional copies.
Support Services
Various support services are available to help you get the most from your ADTTE matrix
keyboard.
• If you have a question about controller operation and cannot find the answer in this
manual, consult with your supervisor.
• If you experience a problem with the ADTTE matrix keyboard, contact the dealer through
whom you originally purchased this product for service or support.
• Visit the American Dynamics web site for the latest product documentation and
information. The web site address is www.americandynamics.net.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE: BEFORE YOU BEGIN ............................................................................ V
Using This Manual .................................................................................................... v
Text Conventions ...................................................................................................... v
Related Documents ................................................................................................. vi
Support Services ..................................................................................................... vi
The ADTTE matrix keyboard (Touch Tracker) is a video control station that provides the
same functions as the AD2079 System Keyboard. It is compatible with all current models of
American Dynamics switches. It allows you to operate cameras installed around your facility.
You may also control auxiliaries, such as lights and door locks, if your system is configured
with those features.
Figure 1-1 identifies the features of the ADTTE matrix keyboard:
Figure 1-1:
ADTTE matrix keyboard features
Feature Function
LCD Displays status information, the selected monitor and camera numbers,
and keyboard lock status. It also displays system prompts and messages.
Keypad Enables selection of monitors and cameras, as well as call up of
pre-programmed camera movements. It also provides for camera iris
Focus buttons Controls the selected camera’s focus near and focus far functions.
Zoom buttons Controls the selected camera’s zoom in and zoom out functions.
Tracker Ball Provides variable speed control of the selected camera's pan and tilt
control, auxiliary control, and the ability to clear system alarms.
functions.
1 2 3 4 15
18
17
19
20
30
6
29
28
27 5 7
14
21
22
13 8 9
10
11
12
23
24
26
25
16
Keypad Overview
1. Site field shows the status of the connected
switching system. See the appropriate
operating instructions for additional
information.
2. Monitor field shows the number of the
monitor controlled by the keyboard.
3. Camera field shows the number of the
camera controlled by the keyboard.
4. Entry field shows the numbers being
entered on the keypad (see item 18).
5. Status field shows the current operating
state of the system. During normal
operation, “P” appears in this field. During
system menu programming, “M” appears in
this field. When the keyboard lock is
enabled, “L” appears in this field; if blank,
the keyboard lock is disabled.
6. + is used with the Config button to
increase selected keyboard settings.
When used with the Shot function, enables
programming of the preset.
7. – is used with the Config button to
decrease selected keyboard settings.
When used with the Shot function, enables
recall of the preset.
8. Lock button toggles the state of the
keyboard lock when used with the
password. See Chapter 2 for specific
instructions.
When used with camera selection, this
button toggles the camera control lock.
See Chapter 3 for specific instructions.
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9. Auxiliary On (PG-Left) / Auxiliary Off
(PG-Right) buttons activate and deactivate
features such as lights, locks, or alarms that
can be controlled by the keyboard. See
Chapter 3 for additional information.
These buttons also serve as the Page Left
and Page Right functions during menu
programming.
10. Pswd button sets or changes the keyboard
lock password. There are two types of
passwords: Permanent and User Defined.
See Chapter 2 for specific instructions.
11. Shot (Enter) / Pattern (Exit) buttons
create and display pre-defined scenes from
a specified camera.
The Shot button serves as the Enter
function during menu programming. The
Pattern button serves as the Exit function
during menu programming.
12. Config button is used to adjust special
keyboard settings, such as backlighting and
key click volume.
13. Menu button is used to call up the main
menu of the attached switching system.
When the switching is displayed, the
keyboard’s menu programming functions
become available. This button is under
keyboard lock protection.
14. Ack button acknowledges system alarms.
The keyboard beeps until the alarm is
acknowledged.
15. Iris Open(PG-DN) button adjusts the
brightness of a scene by allowing additional
light into the camera controlled by the
keyboard. See Chapter 3 for more
information.
This button also serves as the Page Down
function during menu programming.
16. Iris Close(PG-UP) button adjusts the
brightness of a scene by allowing less light
into the camera controlled by the keyboard.
See Chapter 3 for more information.
This button also serves as the Page Up
function during menu programming.
17. Camera button (
) calls a specified
camera's input to the monitor that is
currently controlled by the keyboard. See
Chapter 3 for specific instructions.
18. Numeric Keypad is used to enter
numbers associated with monitors, cameras,
passwords, and users.
19. Monitor button (
) calls a specified
monitor to be controlled by the keyboard.
Refer to Chapter 3 for specific instructions.
20. Clear button erases numbers entered on the
numeric keypad (see 18) before pressing an
action key, such as Camera, Monitor, or
Pswd.
21. Next (→) button displays the next camera's
input in a monitor tour or alarm tour that is
currently on hold.
This button also serves as the Cursor Right
function during menu programming.
22. Last (←) button displays the previous
camera's input in a monitor tour or alarm
tour that is currently on hold.
This button also serves as the Cursor Left
function during menu programming.
23. Salvo displays a pre-defined group (salvo)
of camera inputs on a group of contiguous
monitors, beginning with the currently
selected monitor. See the system operating
instructions for additional information.
ADTTE Matrix Keyboard Overview 1-3
24. Site button controls satellite systems. Refer
to the system operating instructions for
additional information.
25. Run (↑) / Hold (↓) buttons are used with
predefined monitor tours, universal tours,
or alarm tours. Run starts a tour. Hold
halts the tour.
In addition, these buttons serve as the
Cursor Up/Down function during menu
programming.
26. User button allows authorized users to log
on to the system. See the system operating
instructions for additional information.
27. Mon Arm On / Mon Arm Off buttons are
used to enable or disable system alarms
from appearing on monitors. See the
appropriate operating instructions for
specific instructions. This feature is under
keyboard lock protection.
28. Prog button is used to program monitor
tours and other system programming
features. See the system operating
instructions for additional information. This
button is under keyboard lock protection.
29. F2 button is a function key whose use is
determined by the system to which it is
connected. See the system operating
instructions for additional information.
30. F1 button is a function key whose use is
determined by the system to which it is
connected. See the system operating
instructions for additional information.
This button also serves to set the baud rate
and display the firmware version of the
keyboard. For more information, see
Chapter 4.
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STS Mon Cam 1024
003 0005 - L
Field
Description
Site (STS)
Three-digit field that provides the status of the connected
Monitor (MON)
Three-digit field that shows the currently selected monitor
Camera (CAM)
Four-digit field that shows the currently selected camera number.
Entry Field
Four-digit field that displays the numbers entered from numeric
Status
One-character field that shows the current state of the system.
Preset Mode
One-character field that shows the current state of the “Shot”
Site
Monitor
Camera
Entry Field
Status
Preset Mode
CHAPTER 2
Getting Started
This chapter provides an overview of the fields displayed on the LCD. It explains how
to determine if the keyboard lock is enabled, as well as providing instructions for
locking or unlocking the keyboard. It also explains how to set or change the
user-defined password.
LCD Display Overview
The keyboard display is a 2-line by 16-character backlit LCD (liquid crystal display).
It serves the same purpose as the four LED displays on the AD2078 system keyboard.
In addition, it provides a field for identifying the lock status of the system.
The LCD is divided into six functional areas: site, monitor, camera, entry field, status,
and preset mode. The following illustration provides an overview of the LCD.
switching system.
number.
keypad.
“P” appears during normal operation, “M” appears during system
menu programming, and “L” appears when the keyboard lock is
enabled.
function. Either “–” (Shot recall) or “+” (Shot programming)
appears in this field.
STS MON CAM 1024
003 0005 - L
STS MON CAM 1024
003 0005 +P
Understanding the Keyboard Lock Feature
The keyboard lock feature prevents unauthorized use of the matrix keyboard advanced
features. When “L” appears in the lower right corner of the LCD, operators cannot
access certain system features. The features that cannot be accessed are Program
, Program Pattern, Mon Arm On, Mon Arm Off, Prog, Menu, and the
Shot
dual function menu programming keys, such as PG-UP and Enter
Enabling and Disabling the Keyboard Lock
The keyboard lock feature is enabled or disabled by entering the password. For more
information about the password, refer to "Working with Passwords" in this chapter.
.
1. Enter the numeric password and press Lock
button.
2. Look at the lower right corner of the LCD to determine the lock status.
“L” indicates lock is enabled.
“P” indicates lock is disabled.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to toggle the keyboard lock.
Note: When the keyboard lock is disabled, +P or -P appears in the lower
right corner.
• +P means that programming of shots can be performed.
• -P means that recall of shots can be performed.
Pressing the + or - buttons (located to the right of the LCD) switches between
the modes.
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