Model 1476-C SuperQuad HR

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Model 1476-C SuperQuad HR Installation and Operating Instructions

Table of Contents Page Table of Content... 2 System Description... 3 Features... 3 Installation... 4 Internal Setups... 4 Connections... 5 RS-232... 5 Video Inputs... 6 Video Outputs... 7 Front Panel Controls... 8 General Operation... 9 Quad Operation.... 9 SuperQuad Operation... 9 Video Loss Detection... 9 Alarm Handling.9 VCR Playback... 10 Setup Programming... 10 Password... 11 Security Options.... 11 Call Sequence... 12 Quad Display... 12 Titles... 13 Alarms... 13 Time and Date... 14 Remote Control.... 15

AD1476 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Figure 1 - AD 1476 SuperQuad HR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The AD1476 SuperQuad HR combines a high-resolution quad display, a multi-function video switcher, and a VCR quad playback expander with a microprocessor control unit in a single rack/tabletop enclosure. The VCR playback functions provide jitter-free expanded pictures from full frame recorders and digitally enhanced enlargements from single-field, timelapse recorders. The built-in sequential switcher adds the channel-input number and a user-entered 8-character camera identification data to each video input. On-screen menus are provided for setup of all user-programmable functions. Manual or automatic alarm callup to the Call output are provided. The SuperQuad also adds date/time data to the on-screen display and provides RS232 remote control. Alarm inputs individually definable as Normally-Open, Normally-Closed, or Disabled Alarm Clearance modes selectable: Instant: Clears each alarm when its alarm input is deactivated. Delay: Holds each alarm for 20 seconds after the alarm input is deactivated. Acknowledge: Holds each alarm until manually acknowledged. Sequencing of the Quad display with the full-screen displays of alarmed cameras Automatic Freeze of Quad picture at the instant of the first alarm and display of frozen Quad while the alarm is active Vertical sync lock to either Camera 1 or the AC line AD1476 FEATURES High resolution quad display Terminated or looping video inputs Automatic sensing of VCR mode provides optimized playback of Quad recordings - a Loop-thru mode permits viewing of VCR output on the Quad Password-protected setup program with on-screen menus to enter all user setups - password can be disabled On-screen Date/Time display with US or European date format and 24-hour time format User-programmed data battery-backed up for a minimum of ten years, including on-screen identification of all inputs, system arming for alarm operation, and date/time Video Loss Detection - At video loss, the quadrant affected will be blank and the words "VIDEO LOSS" will blink adjacent to the camera number RS-232 remote control Separate Quad and Call outputs On-screen displays including camera number and 8 character user-entered data User setup of full-screen camera sequences on the Call output - Quad display may be included Manual instant freeze of the Quad display Full screen manual call-up of cameras or the Quad display Automatic Alarm Call-up of full-screen display of alarmed cameras to the Call output - multiple alarms are sequenced

INSTALLATION and INTERNAL SETUP AD1476 INSTALLATION This installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. Safeguards must be taken to avoid unintentional operation by employees and maintenance personnel working about the premises, by falling objects, by customers, by building vibration, and by similar causes. Mounting Tabletop and rack-mount models are available and may be mounted in a convenient location near associated monitors. Tabletop models are 1.88" high and 17" wide. Rack-mount models are denoted with the suffix "R" and are designed for use in standard EIA 19" racks and are 1.75" high and 19" wide. Avoid heat sources or poorly ventilated racks. Operating temperatures must be held within a reasonable range to ensure proper operation. INTERNAL SETUP Before connection and operation of the SuperQuad HR, internal jumpers (see Figure 2) may need to be reset for specific user requirements. These jumpers are factory set for most user needs, as indicated below and in Figure 2. Color Filters - Jumpers J4, 27 The SuperQuad does not pass color signals to the Quad output. In order to use signals from color cameras as inputs to the SuperQuad, it may be necessary to reduce the color sub-carrier interference. Internal filters are provided and may be activated by moving internal jumpers. These filters do not affect color signals on a full-screen Call output. The factory setting of these jumpers is "OUT", for black and white cameras. Jumper J4 reduces the color sub-carrier interference from Video Inputs 1, 5, 3, and 7; J27 reduces the color sub-carrier interference from Video Inputs 2, 6, 4, and 8. Vertical Lock - Jumper J3 CAUTION - Due to the presence of non-insulated components with hazardous voltages, the following internal adjustments should be performed by qualified service personnel only. The video output of the SuperQuad can be vertically locked to either the AC line or to Video Input 1. As shipped, it is locked to the AC line. It can be locked to Video Input 1 by moving the SYNC jumper (J3) located on the PCB. Expand Sync - J29 When using certain video cassette recorders, it may be necessary to place the J29 jumper in the "ZOOM" position for increased picture stability. Figure 2- Jumper Locations Note: Default positions shown

AD1476 CONNECTIONS Figure 3 - AD 1476 Rear Panel CONNECTIONS All connections are made on the rear panel of the AD1476, shown in Figure 3 above. Typical connections of the AD 1476 are shown in the Appendix. Video Cabling Use a good grade of 75-ohm coaxial cable such as Belden 8241 or equivalent with BNC connectors for all video signals. VCR Input One BNC connector, labeled VCR IN / EXPAND, is provided for VCR playback functions. Connect a video cable from the VCR video output to the BNC connector EXPAND. Alarm Inputs The ALARMS connector pins (Alarm pins 1-8), located on the rear panel, are used for the input of alarm signals from user-supplied alarm devices. Alarm inputs to the ALARMS connector call the corresponding Video Input to the CALL Monitor output. Alarm inputs can be set as either closures or opens to ground, through the ALARMS setup programming, page 11. Alarm closures to ground must have a resistance of 500 ohms or less; alarm opens a resistance of 100,000 ohms or more. Twisted pair may be used for wiring from the alarm devices. Connect alarm contacts to the ALARMS input pins corresponding to the camera numbers connected to Video Inputs. The alarm contact returns should all return to the ground pin (pin 9) of the Alarm Connector. Alarm Output Relay Three rear panel terminals, next to the ALARMS pins, provide access to Form C relay contacts which are activated during alarms. The terminal contacts provided are: normally open, normally closed, and common. Connect these relay contacts for control of a VCR or other devices. Contact rating of this relay is: 0.6 Amps @ 120 VAC or 2.0 Amps @ 30 VAC. RS-232 The SuperQuad HR may be controlled via RS-232 connection from a keyboard, terminal, or computer. Refer to page 13 for control of the SuperQuad via this connection. RS-232 connections are made to the RS-232, 8-pin modular phone jack on the rear panel. Pinouts are shown below. Pin Function Pin Function 1 NC 5 RCD 2 GND 6 NC 3 NC 7 GND 4 XMIT 8 NC NC = No Connection As viewed from the rear of the SuperQuad, pin 1 is the rightmost phone jack connector pin. The SuperQuad is configured as RS-232 DTE equipment. The communication parameters for the SuperQuad are: 8-bit data word, no parity, 1 stop bit, and 1200 Baud. The SuperQuad does not transmit any information back to the controlling machine, thus only a two-wire serial connection is required. Connect the transmit wire of the RS-232 source to pin 5, RCD, of the SuperQuad modular jack. Connect the ground of the RS-232 source to pin 2, GND, of the SuperQuad modular jack. Using 18 AWG, shielded, computer-grade cable, direct connections can be made over distances of 1000 feet (330 m) or less. Beyond that distance, links using asynchronous line drivers, short-haul modems, or dial-up modems must be used. For connecting an AD1475RT keyboard to the SuperQuad, the keyboard is supplied with appropriate cables for plug-in to this modular phone jack. Refer to the AD1475RT Installation Manual for further information on keyboard connections. A typical connection of the 1475RT is shown in the Appendix. Power The operating voltage is shown on the rear panel. Connect the appended 3-wire cord to the required power source. AD1476 models require 120V, 60 Hz AD1476X models require 230V, 50 Hz 120V, 50 Hz and 230V, 60 Hz combinations are available

CONNECTIONS AD1476 Video Inputs Four pairs of BNC connectors (1-5, 3-7, 2-6, 4-8), located on the rear panel, are used for video inputs to the SuperQuad (see Figure 3, page 3). All video inputs must be RS-170 standard, 2:1 interlaced, composite video signals. The camera video connected to a particular BNC is automatically assigned to the corresponding on-screen camera number. That is, a camera connected to BNC 1 is automatically assigned to the on-screen camera number 1, a camera connected to BNC 2 is automatically assigned to the on-screen camera number 2, etc. Each pair of BNC connectors is associated with one quadrant of the Quad format display, as indicated by the legend above each slide switch. Camera 1 or 5 is displayed in the upper left quadrant, camera 2 or 6 is displayed in the upper right quadrant, etc. Refer to Figure 4 below for illustration of the Quad formats. Four video inputs make up one Quad display. Video Inputs 1 thru 4 are displayed in Quad A; video inputs 5 thru 8 are displayed in Quad B. Refer to Figure 4. Four 3-position slide switches located on the rear panel, one under each pair of BNC connectors, configure the input termination of each pair in one of three ways: LOOP 75, DUO, or Loop HiZ. LOOP 75 - Internally loops the video from the lower numbered BNC to the higher-numbered BNC of the pair. The lower-number input BNC is terminated in 75 ohms. The higher-number BNC must not be used. Figure 5 - LOOP 75 DUO - Separates each input BNC pair, terminates each input in 75 ohms, and makes them independent video inputs. Both BNCs of the pair may be used as separate inputs. QUAD A QUAD B Figure 4 - Quad A and Quad B Formats Typical configurations of video inputs using these connections are shown in the Appendix. Figure 6 - DUO LOOP HiZ - Same as LOOP '75, except the lower-number BNC is unterminated (HiZ). The higher-number BNC must be looped to a properly terminated external video device. Figure 7 - LOOP HiZ Each input pair of connectors may be set for a different termination. Any combination of the above settings is valid on ;she four pairs of inputs as long as each input is properly terminated

AD1476 CONNECTIONS Video Outputs Two Video Out BNCs, labeled CALL and QUAD, are used for video outputs to monitors, VCRs, etc. Each output must be terminated in 75 ohms at the end of the cable run. The SuperQuad HR can be used with one or two monitors. If only one monitor is used, connect it to the CALL output; this permits the display of either the camera sequences or the Quad display. If two monitors are used, connect one to the CALL output, which can be used as a sequence monitor, and one to the QUAD output, which always presents the Quad format. The output configurations of varied camera connections are described below. Typical configurations of monitors and VCRs using these connections are illustrated in the Appendix. 4-Camera Configuration In a four camera configuration, cameras 1 through 4 are displayed as Quad A; Quad B is not displayed. The layout of the Quad A display on the QUAD monitor and the sequence of displays on the CALL monitor are illustrated in Figure 8. No INPUT#5 - CAMERA#1 in both QUAD A and QUAD B Figure 9-5 to 7 Camera Displays 1. Connect four video sources to BNC I thru 4 and the remaining sources to any of the other video inputs. 2. Where two video inputs are associated with a BNC pair, set the slide switch to the DUO position. 3. Where there is one video input associated with a pair, set the slide switch to the Loop 75 position. The video inputs with the slide switch in the Loop 75 position will appear on both Quads A and B and will not sequence, but their titles will change from Quad page A to page B. 8-Camera Configuration In an eight camera configuration, cameras I thru 4 are displayed in Quad A and cameras 5 through 8 are displayed in Quad B. Figure 10 shows the CALL and QUAD output display sequences. Figure 8-4 -Camera Displays 1. Connect up to four video sources to inputs 1, 2, 3 and 4. 2. Set the slide switches on the rear panel to the LOOP 75 position if the signals are terminated at the SuperQuad. 3. Set the slide switch to the LOOP HiZ if the signal is looped to another video device (Ensure that the last element on the looping chain is terminated in 75 ohms.) 5- to 7-Camera Configuration If less than eight video sources are used and you do not wish to have a blank screen in one of the Quads, or you wish to see one or more high-priority cameras continuously, the following configuration can be used. Figure 10-8-Camera Displays 1. Connect eight video sources to BNC inputs l through 8. 2. Set all slide switches to the DUO position. This terminates all eight inputs at the SuperQuad. Cameras 1 through 4 are displayed in Quad A. If available, cameras 5 through 8 are displayed in Quad B. Note that the camera(s) without paired inputs continuously displays in its associated quadrant. Figure 9 illustrates one example of this display. With no camera connected to Input 5, camera #1 is

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AD1476 Figure 11 - AD 1476 Front Panel FRONT PANEL CONTROLS All operator controls for the SuperQuad are located on the front panel, see Figure 11, above. ON/OFF Rocker Switch This switch turns power on and off to the SuperQuad HR. Push 1 for power ON; a red marker will appear on the top of the switch indicating that power is applied to the SuperQuad. Push 0 for power off. SELECT Pushbuttons 1-5, 2-6, 3-7, 4-8: Each of these pushbuttons calls a fullscreen display of the corresponding cameras to the CALL Monitor output. pressed once, calls the lower number cameras ( 1 to 4). Pressed twice quickly, calls the higher number camera (5 '0 8). Quad AB: This button is used to call either Quad A or Quad B to the QUAD Monitor output, depending on the Quad Display mode selected (see page 10, Quad Display setup). if MANUAL is selected as the display mode, to obtain: Quad A - push the QUAD AB button once. Quad B - push the QUAD AB button twice, quickly. DuoQuad (alternating Quad A and Quad B) - hold the QUAD A/B button for two seconds. When Quad A is selected the Quad A/B button is illuminated. When Quad B is selected the Quad A/B button is not illuminated. When in DuoQuad Mode the button illumination alternates on and off. If A ONLY or B ONLY is selected as the Quad Display mode, only that Quad can be called by the Quad A/B button. FUNCTION Pushbuttons FREEZE: Alternate depression of this button freezes the currently displayed Quad picture on both the CALL and QUAD Monitor outputs or restores the real-time Quad display. When the display is frozen, the pushbutton is illuminated and an on-screen display of the word "FROZEN" alerts the operator that the Quad display is not updating. RUN: Alternate action either starts the RUN sequence on the CALL Monitor or holds the currently-displayed camera on the CALL Monitor. The pushbutton is illuminated while sequencing. When a sequence is running, an "R" is displayed in the second line of the camera titles. When not sequencing, an "H" is displayed to signify that the sequence is on hold. Holding the RUN pushbutton for three seconds calls the Programming Setup Menu (page 8). ALARMS: Alternate action either enables or disables alarm handling. Alarm handling can only be disabled when alarms are not present. The pushbutton is illuminated when alarms are enabled. During alarm handling, the ALARM pushbutton serves as an Acknowledge pushbutton. The button does not function when the unit is in VCR EXPAND mode. VCR Pushbuttons EXPAND: Alternate action switches the SuperQuad in or out of the VCR PLAYBACK mode. The pushbutton is illuminated when in the EXPAND mode. LOOP: Pressing this button displays video from the EXPAND input on the QUAD monitor output. The pushbutton is illuminated when in the Loop-thru mode. Note: If the QUAD output is connected to the VCR input, using the LOOP feature from the VCR output may cause video instability with some VCR's.

AD1476 GENERAL OPERATION GENERAL OPERATION OPERATION with 1-4 Cameras The SuperQuad HR system can be used with one or two monitors. If only one monitor is used, it should be connected to the CALL Monitor output. The CALL Monitor displays either: A Call Sequence, defined at setup (page 10), of full-screen camera pictures with or without the defined Quad Display. An operator-selected, full-screen picture of any camera or the defined Quad Display. When one or more cameras are alarmed: The Alarm pushbutton blinks whether or not alarm handling is enabled. The Alarm cameras are identified on the screen by an "A". The QUAD Monitor displays either the programmed Quad Display or a Quad frozen at the first alarm (the frozen Quad is identified on screen with the message "FROZEN". The QUAD Monitor always displays the defined Quad display. SUPERQUAD OPERATION - 8 Cameras Eight camera operation is identical to the four camera operation, except: The Quad Display is defined at setup (page 10) as a DuoQuad sequence of Quad A and Quad B. Cameras 1 thru 4 are displayed in Quad A. Cameras 5 thru 8 are displayed in Quad B. VIDEO LOSS DETECTION Loss of video at any input is automatically detected by the SuperQuad. A blinking "VIDEO LOSS" message is displayed in the appropriate quadrant of the Quad display, and the corresponding quadrant is blanked. The last picture received before the loss of video is stored in memory and may be retrieved by pressing the "FREEZE" pushbutton. ALARM HANDLING When alarm handling is enabled, the ALARMS pushbutton is illuminated and the `*' character appears in the bottom center of both the Call and Quad displays. Figure 13 - One or More Cameras Alarmed The CALL Monitor displays either a full-screen picture of the alarmed camera, or a sequence of multiple alarmed cameras. Alarm dwell time is fixed at two seconds. The programmed Quad display or frozen Quad may be set up to sequence with these full-screen pictures of alarmed cameras. Alarm clearance can be set up as one of the following (see ALARMS setup programming, page 11): Instant (I): Clears the alarm when the alarm input clears. Delay (D): Holds alarm for 20 seconds after the alarm input clears. The Acknowledge button does not override or shorten the 20-second delay. Acknowledge (A): Holds the alarm until it is acknowledged by pressing the ALARMS pushbutton. If more than one alarm is present, or the Quad display is included in the alarm sequence, the ALARMS button must be pressed while the alarmed camera to be cleared is being displayed on the CALL Monitor in the alarm sequence. This allows the selective clearance of individual alarms as they are being examined. When alarms are cleared, the system returns to the operating mode prior to the alarm. The ALARMS pushbutton flashes to indicate the presence of an alarm whether or not alarms are enabled. Figure 12 - Alarm Handling Enabled

VCR PLAYBACK and SETUP PROGRAMMING AD1476 VCR PLAYBACK In playback operation, the SuperQuad is used with a Video Cassette Recorder and one or two monitors. The video input from a VCR Quad recording is first displayed on the monitor connected to the CALL output. This monitor can also display any selected quadrant of the VCR recording expanded to full screen The monitor connected to the QUAD output always displays the selected quadrant expanded to full screen. To EXPAND a VCR Quad Recording for review: Note: it is important that you start the VCR and play the recording before pushing the EXPAND button on the SuperQuad. 1. Start the VCR and play the recording. The Call Monitor displays the VCR recording. The Quad Monitor always displays a quadrant of the VCR recording expanded to full screen. 2. Push the SuperQuad EXPAND button to put the SuperQuad in VCR Playback mode. The pushbutton will illuminate. 3. The SELECT buttons, 1-5, 2-6, 3-7, 4-8, will, when pressed momentarily select the corresponding quadrants of the VCR recording expanded to full screen for display. SETUP PROGRAMMING The default SuperQuad sequence rate is set at one second and alarm clearance is set for DELAY, with alarm contacts normally open. These factory-set parameters and other features may be changed using a Setup Mode with on-screen selection menus displayed on the CALL Monitor output. To enter the Setup Mode: 1. Exit EXPAND if enabled. The Setup Mode cannot be started when in the VCR Playback mode. 2. Press and hold the RUN pushbutton until the PASSWORD menu (if password is enabled) or the SECURITY OPTIONS menu is displayed. Note: A monitor must be connected to the CALL output, and a video input connected to input 1 to obtain the on-screen Setup menus. Those front panel SELECT and FUNCTION pushbuttons which are illuminated during Setup Mode correspond to the "legend" displayed along the bottom of each menu screen, i.e., left, up, down, right, plus, minus, and NEXT. These are illustrated below. 4. The QUAD A/B button will select the full-screen VCR cording or the expanded quadrant on the Call Monitor, leaving the selected expanded quadrant on the Quad Monitor 5. Push the EXPAND pushbutton momentarily to EXIT the VCR Playback Mode. To LOOP the VCR output directly: Push the SuperQuad LOOP button to put the unit in Loop-thru mode. The EXPAND input from the VCR is displayed on the QUAD output. This Loop-thru capability provides the user with the ability to view the output from the VCR directly on the Quad monitor for ease of VCR setup. Note: It the QUAD output is connected to the VCR input, using the LOOP feature from the VCR output may cause video instability with some VCR's. If Loop-thru operation causes problems with the VCR output, connect the VCR input to the CALL output. Figure 14 - Front Panel Legend During Setup Mode, the on-screen menus are displayed in a fixed sequence, as indicated in the following pages. The NEXT (ALARMS) button is used to advance to each menu in the sequence. To exit the Setup Mode at any time, either step through the menus with the NEXT (ALARMS) button, or press and hold the NEXT button for two seconds.

AD1476 SETUP PROGRAMMING Entering a Password Number If password is enabled, the Password menu is displayed first to prevent unauthorized access to the programming menus. A password consists of four digits selected from eight numbers. (1 through 8) which are displayed along the bottom of the screen. As shipped, the Password number is 8888. SECURITY OPTIONS The Security Options menu permits four security setups. Figure 16 - Security Options Menu Figure 15 - Password Number If password has been enabled, enter the four password digits by pressing four pushbuttons corresponding to the four numbers. After the correct Password is entered, the SECURITY OPTIONS menu is displayed. Front Panel - Enables/disables lockout of front panel pushbuttons. The + and - pushbuttons toggle ON or OFF. ON = Front panel keys are enabled. OFF = Front panel keys are disabled, except the RUN pushbutton can always re-enter password/ programming and the ALARMS pushbutton can always acknowledge an alarm. Note: The unit must be set to operate the way it is intended, before the front panel is disabled. Unit ID - Establishes the SuperQuad Unit Identifier for RS232 remote control purposes. Numbers 0 through 9 may be assigned to address any unit. Using the arrow pushbuttons, position the cursor at the Unit ID number. Use the + and - pushbuttons to increment or decrement the number. Password - Enables/disables password protection. The + and - pushbuttons toggle ON or OFF values. ON = Password enabled OFF = Password disabled New Password - To set a new password: 1. Position the cursor at NEW PASSWORD. 2. Press the plus (+) pushbutton. 3. Enter four new numbers using the illuminated pushbuttons corresponding to the numbers 1 through 8 (see Figure 15). 4. The word "VERIFY" appears on the menu. 5. Re-enter the same four numbers using the illuminated pushbuttons corresponding to the numbers 1 through 8. The menu indicates that the password has been changed. When all entries are displayed as desired, press NEXT to store the entries and advance to the CALL SEQUENCE menu.

SETUP PROGRAMMING AD1476 CALL SEQUENCE The Call Sequence menu permits setting the dwell time for cameras included in the RUN sequence on the CALL Monitor. QUAD DISPLAY The Quad Display menu lets you select the desire( configuration of the QUAD Monitor display. Figure 18 - Quad Display Menu The menu display shows a table of all cameras and associated dwell times. The information is arranged in columns, with camera numbers 1, 3, 5, and 7 in the first column, associated dwell times in the second column, camera numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 in the third column and those associated dwell times in the far right column. To Change a Dwell Time Entry: 1. Move the cursor to the camera number dwell time entry to be changed using the Left, Up, Down, or Right arrow pushbuttons. 2. Use the + or - buttons to set the dwell time. This dwell time is used for the corresponding Video Inputs for the RUN sequence on the CALL Monitor. I thru 99: Adds the Video Input to the RUN sequence, with the corresponding dwell time in seconds. 0: Skips the Video Input in the sequence. Include Quad: Adds or deletes the Quad Display from the RUN sequence on the CALL Monitor output. Using the arrow pushbuttons, position the cursor at the INCLUDE QUAD entry. Use the + or - pushbuttons to change the entry to include or exclude the Quad Display in the sequence. rote: The Quad Display included in the RUN sequence is identical to the Quad Display presently selected for the QUAD Monitor output (next menu). When all entries are displayed as desired, press NEXT to store the entries and advance to the QUAD DISPLAY menu. Mode - Selects the QUAD Monitor display mode as follows: A ONLY: Selects Quad A only. B ONLY: Selects Quad B only. A AND B: Sequences Quad A and Quad B displays (DuoQuad Mode) for the selected dwell time. MANUAL: Allows the operator to manually select Quad A or Quad B, or to automatically sequence Quad A and Quad B (DuoQuad Mode) by using the Quad A/B pushbutton on the front panel (see page 6). Quad A is selected when the button is pushed once and Quad B is selected when pushed twice quickly. The DuoQuad Mode is selected when the pushbutton is held for two seconds. Using the arrow pushbuttons, position the cursor at the MODE entry, and use the + and - pushbuttons to increment or decrement the entry to the desired display mode. Dwell - Sets the dwell time of the Quad Display sequence. This dwell time applies to the DuoQuad Mode sequence on the QUAD Monitor output, and to the dwell time of the Quad Display if it is included in the RUN sequence (prior menu). Using the arrow pushbuttons, position the cursor at the dwell number. Use the + or - pushbuttons to increment or decrement the number. Dwell times for this menu are between 1 and 99 seconds. A dwell time of 0 is not available. When all entries are displayed as desired, press NEXT to store the displayed entries and advance to the TITLES menu.

AD1476 SETUP PROGRAMMING TITLES The Titles menu permits the entry of separate titles for each Video Input. The Alarms menu is used to set the desired alarm configuration. NO/NC: Displays the normal (not alarmed) status of the external alarm devices connected to the Alarm Inputs. The alarm numbers 1-8 are displayed above each status entry in the menu. O = Normally Open C = Normally Closed X = Disabled - Alarms from this input ignored. Use the arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the status to be changed. Use the + or - pushbuttons to change the entry until the desired status is shown. Clear: Defines the type of alarm clearance. Figure 19 - Titles Menu To enter on-screen titles for Video Inputs 1 through 8, select the CAMERA INPUT entry using the up or down arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the desired camera title. Using the left/right arrow pushbuttons, position the cursor at the character to be entered or changed. Eight characters may be entered for each title. Use the + and - pushbuttons to increment or decrement the character at that position. The available alphanumeric characters are: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZO1 23456789_ : (?! '. ) +-*/=&, When all entries are displayed as desired, press NEXT to store the displayed entries and advance to the ALARMS menu. ALARMS I (Instant): Clears alarms when the alarm input clears. D (Delay): Holds alarms 20 seconds after the input clears. A (Acknowledge): Holds alarms until acknowledged. Use the arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the CLEAR entry. Use the + or - pushbuttons to change the entry until the desired clearance type is shown. Freeze: Establishes whether a Quad Display is, or is not, frozen at the moment of first alarm. IN = Frozen OUT = Not Frozen Use the arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the FREEZE entry. Use the + or - pushbuttons to change the value. Seq Quad: Establishes whether the Quad Display, as programmed on the Sequences menu, is or is not sequenced with alarmed cameras. IN = Sequence OUT = Not Sequenced Use the arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the SEQ QUAD entry. Use the + or - pushbutton to change the value. When all entries are displayed as desired, press NEXT to store the displayed entries and advance to the TIME & DATE Menu. Figure 20: Alarms Menu

SETUP PROGRAMMING AD1476 TIME & DATE The time and date can be displayed on the video monitors. This menu is used to set the format and values of time and date. Figure 21 - Time & Date Menu DATE FORMAT: Defines US or European date format. When this value is changed, the format of the date in the line below changes to match the new format. US = U.S. Format (MM-DD-YY) EURO = European Format (DD-MM-YY) Use the arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the DATE FORMAT entry. Use the + and - pushbuttons to change the format. DATE AND TIME: The date and time values are set as three separate fields in each line: month, day, and year for date;,our, minute, and second for time. Use the arrow pushbuttons to position the cursor at the date or time field to be changed. Use the + or -pushbuttons to increment or decrement the number. The + and -buttons cycle through the legal numbers for each date and time character position. DISPLAY: The Date/Time display can be enabled or disabled icy using the (+/-) pushbutton to change this entry. ON = Display On OFF= Display Off When all entries are displayed as desired, press NEXT to store the displayed entries and exit the Setup Mode.

AD1476 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL One or more SuperQuads may be controlled via RS-232 lines from an AD1475RT keyboard, terminal, or computer using standard, uppercase ASCII codes. The ASCII command codes for the SuperQuad functions are listed in the table below. Function ASCII Code Connect/Login to SuperQuad(s) L ID# Disconnect L A CALL Camera 1 K 1 CALL Camera 2 K 2 CALL Camera 3 K 3 CALL Camera 4 K 4 CALL Camera 5 K 5 CALL Camera 6 K 6 CALL Camera 7 K 7 CALL Camera 8 K 8 CALL Quad A* K A CALL Quad B K B ALTERNATE Quad Pages (A/B) ** K Q RUN K R HOLD K H FREEZE K F UNFREEZE K U ENABLE ALARMS K L DISABLE ALARMS K D ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS K C EXPAND K X EXIT EXPAND K E * Or the Programmed Quad Display ** If set for Manual Mode Each command code sent to the SuperQuad is a 2-character pair, with no spaces between the characters. For example, the command to switch to camera 3 is "K3" and the command to enter Expand mode is "KX". UNIT IDENTIFICATION (ID#) For remote control, each SuperQuad is programmed with a Unit Identification number from 0 to 9 (0 to 8 when used with the AD1475RT Remote Control Unit). As delivered, the SuperQuad Unit ID is set to 0, which is the global response mode. The global response mode allows the SuperQuad to respond to command codes sent to any Unit ID on the RS-232 line. The Unit ID of the SuperQuad can be changed by Setup Mode Security Options menu, page 9. The Unit ID number transmitted in the connect code (L ID#) directs the specified SuperQuad to respond to all subsequent command codes until a disconnect code is received. When the Unit ID transmitted in the connect code is 0 (i.e., LO), all SuperQuads on the RS-232 line respond to subsequent command codes until a disconnect is received. KEYBOARD CONTROL The AD1475RT keyboard can control one or more SuperQuads via the RS-232 interface. Dedicated buttons are provided on the keyboard for all SuperQuad functions except the Setup Mode menus. These menus can be accessed only from the SuperQuad front panel. Refer to the AD1475RT Installation Manual for specific information on the use of this keyboard to identify and control the SuperQuad. COMPUTER LOGIN and CONTROL When connected to a terminal or computer, the controlling system must first connect/login to the SuperQuad. There are two methods provided: individual unit or broadcast login. Prior to login, set the SuperQuad Unit ID using the Security Options menu in Setup Mode, page 9. (As shipped, the Unit ID is set to 0.) For individual SuperQuad control, each unit on the RS-232 line should be set to a unique Unit ID. For individual unit login: This method directs command codes to a specified SuperQuad, and to any SuperQuad set to a Unit ID of 0 (global response). 1. To login for individual unit control, first send an ASCII "L" immediately followed by an ASCII Unit ID number. For example, assume the Unit B) is set to 4; to connect to this unit, send the login code "L4". 2. At this point, the user or program can send any pair of "K" command codes desired. 3. To stop sending commands to the specific unit, log out by sending the code "LA". For broadcast login: This method allows the user to control a single SuperQuad without knowing its Unit ID, or to control all SuperQuads on the RS-232 line. 1. To login for broadcast control of one or more SuperQuads, first send an ASCII "LO". 2. At this point, the user or program can send any pair of "K" command codes desired. For example, to send a broadcast message for all SuperQuads to switch to Camera 1, the ASCII character sequence would be "LOKI". 3. To stop sending commands in the broadcast mode, log out by sending the code "LA".