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1. 3 11 3 7 3 13 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 GENERAL EHI opa pde d aaa d 4 1 4 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES tle aeo nen xr exer n teen 4 1 4 3 RETURNING EQUIPMENT ULTRAK 2 4 4 APPENDIX A REFERENCE nnmnnn nnn A 1 AJ USERS MANUAL INDEX 1 APPENDIX B QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 INDEX M 1 518007 4960 iii KEMU040020 April 25 2001 LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 2 1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS TOP PANEL 2 1 Figure 2 2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS REAR PANEL 2 9 Figure 3 1 JPD 100 P CONNECTIONS TO MUX 100 MULTIPLEXER 3 6 Figure 3 2 JPD 100 P CONNECTIONS TO MSI 100 MEDIUM SYSTEM INTERFAGE n s te e edite an edel oda nh o E 3 7 Figure 3 3 JPD 100 P CONNECTIONS TO CCU 200 COMMUNICATION CONTROL UNIT REAR PANEL eene QR ern NER due Cerda 3 8 Figure 3 3 TERMINATING THE DIA 01 CONTROL INTERFACE ADAPTER 3 11 Figure 3 4 JUMPER SETTI
2. 1 1 MOBNEPRADC A dU 1 1 MEE eI LANG OP P 1 1 1 37 INSTALLATION SETUP sie tactic aded otis os tuted Ss ahead tete 1 2 1 3 1 MUX 100 Multiplexer AND CCU 100B Central Control Unit 1 2 1 3 2 MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit 1 2 1 3 3 200 Communications Control Unit 1 3 1 4 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS a 1 4 OPERATION 1 6 6 SPECIFICATIONS 1 7 SECTION 2 OPERATION OX SERO AXE ERES CR VM xxn sasa sa 2 1 2 1 GONTROLS ANBD INDIGA TORS 2 1 2 1 1 Top Panel Controls and 2 1 2 1 2 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators 2 9 2 2 OPERATO N A e QU RE RR ER CHR 2 11 2 2 1 LCD Display Language Selection 2 13 2 2 2 Setting the Address the KD6 Z Series Dome 2 14 2 2 3 Primary Control Camera and Control Monitor 2 15 2 2 4 Secondary Control Camera And Monitor
3. N 3 8 518007 4960 MUX 100 2 to Pin 1 TX to Blue RX Pin 2 TX to White RX Pin 4 RX to Black TX MSI 100 CNTL to DIA 01 TX to Blue RX TX to White RX RX to Black TX RX to Red TX SH to Cable Shield CCU 200 CHs 1 8 to TX to Blue RX TX to White RX RX to Black TX X to GND to Cable Shield Carry the cable shield through all units but only connect at the MSI 100 CCU 200 or 100 518007 4960 3 9 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Using daisy chain wiring wire the remaining DIA 01 s to Blue RX to Blue RX White RX White RX Black TX to Black TX Red TX to Red TX NOTE The receive communications on the last DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter in the chain from each port CH2 and CH3 of the MUX 100 or CNTL of the MSI must be terminated If the MUX 100 or MSI 100 is in the middle of the line the DIA 01 s at both ends should be terminated Terminate the receive communications on the DIA 01 by connecting a 120 ohm resistor across terminals blue RX and white RX Terminate last DIA 01 in the chain when the MUX 100 MSI 100 or CCU 200 is at either end of the communication chain 120 Ohm Resistor MUX 100 OR MSI 100 518007 4960 3 10 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Terminate DIA 01s both ends in the chain when the MUX 100 MSI 100 or CCU 200
4. 2 21 2 2 5 Switch Secondary Control To Primary 2 25 2 2 6 Call Up Any Camera To Any Monitor 2 26 ELEME Loc Tm 2 28 2 2 7 1 Program PIeShOls AR a HE tes 2 28 2 2 7 2 List Programmed PreShots 2 30 518007 4960 i KEMU040020 April 25 2001 TABLE CONTENTS Page 20 23 sia iia 2 31 2280 NVGCIOLSCANS ova poa aa sut tL 2 33 2 2 8 1 Programming VectorScans in the KD6 Z Series Dome 2 33 2 2 8 2 List VOCIOISCANG uc e pandit 2 34 2 2 8 3 List VectorScan Contents 2 35 2 2 8 4 Run VectorScan deu t tM t E Dat UE 2 36 2 2 8 5 StoP Vector Sca s ae dante teretes ie o defi 2 38 2 297 Sector 8 c 2 39 2 2 10 Freeze Unfreeze Video amp Flashback Function KD6 UltraDome 2 40 2 2 11 Tours KD6 UltraDome 04 000000 0 00 0 2 41 2 211 3 Programming LOUIS uu Po Ero SS oues 2 41 ROU Mee 2 42 2 2 11 89 DIOD a Ame poen etie 2 43 2 2 12 MultiCall Control 00 255 2 44 2 2 13 Auxiliary Contact Output Control ON OFF 2 50 2 2 14 Alarm Control Enable Disable Acknowledge
5. 518007 4960 4 3 BATTERY XU4A UNDER U4 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 43 RETURNING EQUIPMENT ULTRAK Any equipment returned to Ultrak for warranty or service repair must have a prior written Authorization to Return Material ARM form completed for its repair Contact Ultrak Inc Service Department 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll Ohio 43112 740 756 9222 1 800 443 6681 Toll Free USA 518007 4960 4 4 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 APPENDIX REFERENCE MATERIALS USER S MANUAL INDEX The following user s manuals are for equipment associated with the JPD 100 P Smart Hand Controller Unit Title Manual Number CCU 200 Communications Control Unit User s Manual 518000 1960 MUX 100 Multiplexer Unit User s Manual 517815 3960 CCU 100 B Central Control Unit User s Manual 517815 2960 MSI 100 Medium System Interface User s Manual 517850 1960 Universal SmartScan SmartScan Pro and SmartScan Pro Operation and Programming Manual 518005 2960 FastScan Assembly Operations Manual 515765 6910 FastScan Pro Assembly Operations Manual 517721 4960 FastScan SmartScan Assembly with Universal Firmware for 15 Domes and 9 Dropped Ceiling and Hard Ceiling Domes Installation Manual 518005 1960 518007 4960 A 1 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Title FastScan SmartScan Assembly with Universal Firmware for 9 Pendant Domes Installation Manual SmartScan and SmartSc
6. 2 53 2 2 15 Manual Control of SmartScan 2 56 22167 Find nuusan cor 2 57 2217 Joystick 2 58 2 2 18 Camera ID Display on Monitor 2 60 2 2 19 Azimuth Display Error Log 2 62 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTIONS 3 1 Bab GENERA ettet toa HE Umum A du 3 1 d BHANDEING FPROGCEDURBES 3 1 3 3 CABLING REQUIREMENTS 3 2 518007 4960 ii KEMU040020 April 25 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 3 1 8 Pin Telephone Jack 44 00 3 2 3 3 2 5 DIN Keyboard 3 2 3 4 CONNECTOR PIN OUT ASSIGNMENTS 2 3 3 3 5 JDP 100 P EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS 3 3 3 5 1 MUX 100 Multiplexer 3 4 3 5 2 MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit 3 4 3 5 3 CCU 200 Communications Control Unit 3 4 3 54 Daisy Chain Wiring DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters 3 5 36 JPD 100 P ADDRESSING
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9. 151 067 8464 4 KEMU040020 518007 4960 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 41 GENERAL This section contains the information on preventive maintenance and troubleshooting at a user s level 4 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES a Preventive Maintenance Use of preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious enough to cause equipment failure As a result major repairs can be avoided and the equipment can be maintained in an operable condition with a minimum of maintenance Every 3 months perform the following 1 Inspect all interface connecting cabling for deterioration or other damage 2 Clean the front panel with a soft cloth using any mild commercial cleaner 518007 4960 4 1 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 b Troubleshooting If problems occur at the initial installation phase they are probably due to improper installation set up Verify that the procedures in Section 4 have been performed correctly and the connectors are seated fully into the interconnecting equipment Because this unit is just one part of an overall system it may be necessary to verify that the other equipment types have been installed and are operating correctly before assuming the problem exists at the Hand Controller unit If problems still exist after verifying correct installation and the problem has been isolated to the JPD 100 P then it must be removed for servicing THE
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11. ENABLE ALARMS Perform the following command sequence to enable one alarm or all alarms up to 255 1 3 518007 4960 Alarm gt ALARM The following options are displayed on the JPD 100 P Controller CNIL 2 MON 1 1 gt EN 2 gt DIS 3 gt ACK Press 1 The following options are displayed on the JPD 100 P Controller CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 1 gt EN 3 gt All Press 1 to enable the alarm number entered in the first step or Press 3 to enable ALL alarms 2 53 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 DISABLE ALARMS DISABLE ALARMS Perform the following command sequence to disable one alarm or all alarms up to 255 1 518007 4960 Alarm gt ALARM The following options are displayed on the JPD 100 P Controller CNIL CAM 2 MON 1 1 gt EN 2 gt DIS 3 gt ACK Press 2 The following options are displayed on the JPD 100 P Controller CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 1 gt DIS gt Press 1 to disable the alarm number entered in the first step or Press 3 to disable ALL alarms 2 54 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS 1 Alarm gt ALARM The following options displayed the JPD 100 P Controller 518007 4960 1 gt ACK 1 STD 2 gt ALL STD 3 gt ACK1 VA 4 gt ALL VA Press 1 to acknowledge the oldest standard alarm in the system The JPD displays Ak old standard alm Press 2 to acknowledge ALL standard alarms The JPD displays Ak all standard alms Pre
12. Ultrak Inc 4465 Coonpath Road Carroll OH 43112 800 443 6680 740 756 9222 FAX 740 756 4237 ULTRAK 518007 4960 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 WARNING NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE TO REDUCE A RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES NOTE THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE 518007 4960 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Manual History Issue 1 April 25 2001 2001 BY ULTRAK INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ULTRAK INCORPORATED 4465 COONPATH ROAD NW CARROLL OHIO 43112 740 756 9222 800 443 6681 TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOLL FREE USA ALL RIGHTS RESERV
13. is in the middle of the communication chain 120 Ohm a C s ____ a ES 3207 Resistor 120 Ohm Resistor Figure 3 3 Terminating the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter 3 6 JPD 100 P ADDRESSING Each JPD 100 P must be given a unique address 1 8 The address is set by jumpers on the circuit board inside the JPD 100 P Controller WARNING REMOVE POWER TO THE UNIT PRIOR TO REMOVING THE COVER THERE IS HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD REFER TO FIGURE 3 4 FOR LOCATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE To access the address jumpers remove the bottom cover from the controller by removing the eight 8 screws on the bottom cover 518007 4960 3 11 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 ON WYO NOW oe e WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE 100VAC Figure 3 4 JUMPER SETTINGS Refer to the following table for the jumper settings Table 3 1 JPD 100 P ADDRESSING Controller Address o 2 N 518007 4960 3 12 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 3 7 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS The following drawings may be used as a reference before performing a system level installation Title Page JPD 100 P Smart Hand Controller Unit Installation SP PTT CEPIT 3 14 DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter Installation D N 515558 2430 3 15 DIA 01 X Control Interface Adapter Installat
14. Auxiliary gt AUX gt 1 Aux 518007 4960 2 50 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 AUXILIARY CONTROL OFF COMMAND SEQUENCE Auxiliary gt AUX gt 3 Example Your system contains a SmartScan camera viewing an entrance door and a VCR for recording scenes from that SmartScan camera The video from the SmartScan camera is looped through a monitor output to the VCR The VCR is connected to an AIF 100 CO for controlling the on off recording functions of the VCR The address of the AIF 100 CO is 2 The VCR is connected to contact output 1 on this AIF 100 CO When an operator views a scene on the SmartScan camera that he feels needs to be recorded he turns the VCR on When the scene no longer needs recorded he turns the VCR off Perform the following procedures for turning the VCR on and off 1 Call up the address of the AIF 100 CO as the control camera address is 2 2 gt CNTL The JPD 100 P display should read CNTL CAM 2 MON 1 2 Auxiliary 1 ON 518007 4960 2 51 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 AUXILIARY CONTROL 1 gt AUX gt 1 The JPD 100 P sends out an ON message to address 2 contact 1 3 Turn the Auxiliary off 1 gt gt The JPD 100 P sends out an OFF message to address 2 contact 1 518007 4960 2 52 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 ENABLE ALARMS 2 2 14 Alarm Control Enable Disable Acknowledge The operator can enable disable or acknowledge individual alarms or all alarms
15. ALARM Program Quick PreShot PRGM PreShot Call up PSHOT PreShot Listing OPT Program VectorScans 1 3 in the KD6 Z Series Dome OPT Run VectorScan VSCAN VectorScan Listing OPT Sector Listing OPT Control Start Stop Hold MultiCalls MCALL JPD 100 P Diagnostics OPT SmartScan Functions find home manual control OPT Enable Disable Camera ID Display Coordinate Display or Error Log Display OPT Select LCD Display Language OPT Set address in KD6 Z Series Dome OPT Program and Run Tours in KD6 UltraDome OPT Freeze and Unfreeze video in the KD6 UltraDome OPT Flashback Function in the KD6 UltraDome OPT The SEQ key is not functional on the JPD 100 P Controllers Monitor sequencing must be done using the MultiCall function in the CCU 100 B Central Control Unit MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit or CCU 200 Communications Control Unit Refer to the CCU 100 B MSI 100 or CCU 200 User s Manual for programming procedures 518007 4960 2 7 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 FUNCTION KEYS 1 THROUGH 8 FUNCTION KEYS Function Keys 1 through 8 Function keys 1 through 8 are programmed by programming a MultiCall then assigning the MultiCall to the function key The function keys are designed to perform a single system action or many system actions using a single key stroke The actions can be initiated simultaneously or in a series with dwell times up to 99 seconds between each actio
16. CCU 100 B Central Control Unit or MSI 100 Medium System Interface to run the MultiCall number entered 2 49 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 AUXILIARY CONTROL 2 2 13 Auxiliary Contact Output Control ON OFF The JPD 100 P can send control data out to turn auxiliary devices on or off The CATS Video Switcher the CRX 800 Series Control Receivers the CRX 500 Series Control Receivers and the AIF 100 CO Contact Output Units have contact outputs for connection to VCR s flood lights etc The CRX 800 Receivers and the AIF 100 CO units are addressable The contacts are controlled by sending an ON message for a specific contact to the unit address or an OFF message for a specific contact to the unit address If the contact output is configured as normally open an ON message closes the contact and an OFF message opens the contact If the contact output is configured as normally closed an ON message opens the contact and an OFF message closes the contact To control a contact output the primary control camera must be the address of the unit where the contact output is located To control the contact outputs on the CATS Video Switcher or the MSI 100 Medium System Interface the primary control camera must be camera 1 Note Camera 1 cannot have a CRX 800 Receiver or an AIF 100 CO Contact Output Device if a CATS Video Switcher or MSI 100 Unit is installed in the system and the system requires control of the contact outputs ON COMMAND SEQUENCE
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18. and prompts are displayed in the language selected 518007 4960 2 13 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SET ADDRESS KD6 Z SERIES DOME 2 2 2 Setting the Address in the KD6 Z Series Dome To set the address of a KD6 Z Series Dome you must know the serial number The serial number is eight 8 digits and can be located on the KD6 Z Series Dome pan and tilt unit Note all other dome addresses are set using rotary switches or a DIP switch on the receiver board Press OPT to view the LCD menu options Press 1 MISC 1 Press 2 ADD to set the address ea Enter the Serial Number 8 digits of the KD6 Z Series Dome SN Enter the leading character A of the serial number as a 0 Press Enter Enter the desired address of the dome 1 250 Press Enter The LCD displays the message Updating Address The address is the camera number the operator uses to call up and control the dome 518007 4960 2 14 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRIMARY CONTROL CAMERA 2 2 3 Primary Control Camera and Control Monitor Upon power up of the system the primary control camera and monitor are camera one and monitor one A secondary control camera monitor combination if desired has to be selected The first line of the display on the JPD 100 P shows the CAM and the MON the JPD 100 P is controlling On the JPD 100 P controller the camera number has a symbol that looks like a camera beside it and the monitor number has a symbol that looks like a monitor bes
19. control of the primary camera perform the procedures for calling up a secondary camera to a secondary monitor Then clear them from the display on the JPD 100 P by pressing the CLEAR key until the second line of the display is empty The video from the secondary camera remains on the secondary monitor until the switcher receives a switching command involving either the camera or monitor 7971 TER GEAR Example Call up Camera 2 to Monitor 2 Present LCD Display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 gt CAM CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 518007 4960 2 26 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VIDEO SWITCHING 2 gt MON CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 22 ENTER The JPD 100 P sends out a command to switch camera 2 to monitor 2 CLEAR CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 CLEAR CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Camera 2 remains on monitor 2 until the operator calls up another camera to monitor 2 518007 4960 2 27 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRESHOTS 2 2 7 PreShots Each SmartScan unit can store up to 100 PreShots 00 99 A list of the programmed PreShots for each SmartScan unit can be called up using the JPD 100 P Controller for display on a monitor The operator can program and store PreShots in the primary control camera or send the control camera or secondary camera if selected to any of its programmed PreShots using the JPD 100 P Controller 2 2 7 1 Program PreShots A PreShot is a predefined SmartScan position including the pan tilt zoom and f
20. enabled On or disabled Off To enable or disable the display for a SmartScan unit it must be the control camera on the JPD 100 P Controller Enter the following command sequence to control the camera display Turn Camera Display ON Turn Camera Display OFF OPT gt 6 gt 2 518007 4960 2 61 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 AZIMUTH ERROR LOG 2 2 19 Pan Tilt Azimuth Display Error Log Display A display showing the azimuth coordinates of the pan and tilt and an error log display for the primary control camera can be turned on for diagnostic purposes The same command sequence is used to display the azimuth coordinates of the pan and tilt and the error log display Azimuth Display ON Error Log Display ON Entering the above command sequence twice displays the error log display OPT gt 6 gt 3 gt OPT gt 6 gt 3 When the error log is displayed appears the camera number line of the display CAM nnn E 518007 4960 2 62 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 AZIMUTH ERROR LOG To return to the pan and tilt azimuth display enter OPT gt 6 gt 3 again This command toggles between the two displays Azimuth Display and Error Log Display OFF The following command sequence turns off both the pan and tilt azimuth display and the error log display 518007 4960 2 63 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Table 2 1 CONTROL COMMANDS Command Keystrokes are separated by gt Description OPT gt 1 gt 1 Select LCD Di
21. that connects the MSI 100 between one and three JPD 100 P Controllers may be up to 4000 feet long The line must not have any branches The MUX 100 or MSI 100 can be located at any point along the line The last DIA 01 in the line should be terminated with 120 ohms Connect the MUX 100 or the MSI 100 to the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters using 2 twisted pair 4 wires shielded RS 422 cable 518007 4960 3 5 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 8 1 001 OL SNOLLO3NNOO 001 71 6 u ur ul u ur ano uL 3nn ul ann 3 0 zn Wr inp ur inu n 470 ZA SA N33A138 5538009 3nDIND v 3 vH aede 1SNW 4 001 2 3 21902 83X3 IAW 001 815678 5 ojaus aod k Ayddns 8D04USLUT adod 450 AS 3349 au3 ui 0 VIQ 59 UMOYS aNg 134 59 5 0 urou2 4sroq 0 vIT 3 Ud aui pej2suuo2 peroway jonog M 5 404515 021 40 pu9 4axajdmn 1 XNW 1940 SHUN 4 001 4813 o3 dn Addns vemod 1943 4095 10 910 N3389 oss Oi pay 481041003 StU OF equ 3918 04 00
22. the speci fied PreShot The PreShot scene can be viewed on the monitor the SmartScan unit is called up on The title of the PreShot appears on the top of the monitor If the PreShot does not exist the SmartScan outputs the message DOES NOT EXIST on the video signal Example The JPD 100 P display shows CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 no secondary camera monitor selected 2 31 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRESHOTS Send camera one to PreShot 2 Enter one of the two following command sequences 2 gt PSHOT SmartScan unit one goes to PreShot position 2 The video from PreShot 2 and the title of PreShot 2 are viewed on monitor 1 If the camera ID is enabled in the SmartScan unit the camera number appears on the bottom of the monitor with the letter A beside it for automatic operation PreShot Title CAM 001 A 518007 4960 2 32 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VECTORSCANS 2 2 8 VectorScans Each SmartScan unit can store up to 10 VectorScans 0 9 A list of the programmed VectorScans for each SmartScan unit can be called up for display on a monitor using the JPD 100 P Controller The contents of each VectorScan can be called up for display on a monitor using the JPD 100 P Controller The operator can start any of the programmed VectorScans on the control camera or secondary camera if selected using the JPD 100 P Controller 2 2 8 1 Programming VectorScans in the KD6 Z Series Dome Three VectorScans can be stored in the KD6 Z Se
23. 00 Medium System Interface Unit Refer to the specific Operation and Programming Manual for programming procedures for the SmartScan units the CCU 100 B Central Control Unit and MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit PreShot A standard PreShot is a camera lens position including pan tilt zoom and focus that can be given a 16 character title and stored in a SmartScan SmartScan Pro or SmartScan Pro or given a 24 character title and stored in a SmartScan Ill Unit Up to 100 00 99 PreShots be programmed and stored in each SmartScan unit Standard PreShots can be programmed using a KBD 100 Programming Keyboard and the JPD 100 P Controller A Quick PreShot is a camera lens position including pan tilt zoom and focus that is stored in the scan but the PreShot name is not programmable The controller assigns the PreShot title The title of the PreShot is the number of the PreShot for example the title for Quick PreShot 5 PreShot 05 Quick PreShots can be programmed using only the JPD 100 P Controller 518007 4960 1 4 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 operator can send a SmartScan unit to programmed PreShot using the JPD 100 P Controller or the KBD 100 Keyboard When the SmartScan unit is viewing the PreShot the title of the PreShot is added to the video signal VectorScan A VectorScan can be considered a video tour It is two or more PreShots up to 64 from the same scan unit linked together with spec
24. 01 MultiCall 1 6 2 37 Continue 2 40 MultiCall Definition 1 4 Halt B 3 Hold 2 40 Run 2 38 B 3 Stop 2 38 MUX 100 Multiplexer 1 1 3 4 Operation 1 5 2 11 Pin out assignments 3 3 Power requirements 1 6 PreShot 2 27 Definition 1 3 Go to command 2 30 Listing 1 5 2 29 Program 2 27 PreShots Program Quick 2 27 Primary control 1 5 2 14 Select 2 14 Quick Guide B 1 518007 4960 Secondary control 1 5 Select 2 20 Switch to primary 2 24 Sector ID 2 36 Definition 1 4 Listing 1 5 2 36 SmartScan 1 1 Specifications 1 6 Termination 3 4 3 7 Terms 1 3 Troubleshooting 4 2 VectorScan 2 32 Contents 1 5 Contents Listing 2 33 Definition 1 4 Listing 1 5 2 32 Run 2 34 Stop 2 35 Video switching 2 23 2 25 Wiring Daisy chain 3 7 Index 2 KEMU040020 April 25 2001
25. 100 B Central Control Unit and FastScan SmartScan units with firmware supporting the 19 2K baud rate for proper system operation 2 MSI 100 Medium System Interface up to four JPD 100 P Controllers and standard FastScan SmartScan units 3 CCU 200 Communications Control Unit up to 8 JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to one channel of the CCU 200 maximum of 4 channels for a total of 32 controllers DESCRIPTION Each JPD 100 P consists of one 3 axis proportional joystick for pan tilt and zoom control one 2 axis joystick for iris and focus control two 12 key keypads for data entry and system control eight programmable function keys an LCD display and a KBD 100A keyboard AT style interface The language for the LCD display is selectable between English Spanish German and French 518007 4960 1 1 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 INSTALLATION SET UP MUX 100 Multiplexer AND CCU 100B Central Control Unit Each JPD 100 P Controller must be connected to a DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter The DIA 01 provides the 5Vdc power required to power the JPD 100 P circuitry The DIA 01 also provides the communications interface between the MUX 100 Multiplexer and the JPD 100 P Controllers Up to eight JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to the MUX 100 Multiplexer by daisy chain wiring the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters Each JPD 100 P must have a unique address 1 8 The address is set using jumpers on the
26. 7 4960 2 4 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 5 SMALL JOYSTICK OPERATION The operator can change back to automatic iris anytime while controlling the camera STEP 1 Press the IRIS key on the function keypad and then the 1 key on the numeric keypad PRGM IRIS SEQ AUX ALARM PSHOT VSCAN MCALL CAM MON CNTL PRESS IRIS TIN 21 3 4 556 7 cear O fevrer PRESS When automatic iris is selected the letter disappears from the second line of the LCD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 518007 4960 2 5 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 LCD DISPLAY NUMERIC KEYPAD LCD DISPLAY The display is a 2X20 EL back light super twist LCD The viewing angle of the display may be changed by turning the screwdriver adjustment on the back panel see figure 2 2 The first line of the display indicates the primary monitor number and camera number the hand controller unit is controlling The second line indicates the secondary camera number and monitor number if one is selected The language English Spanish German or French for the LCD display is selectable The second line of the display shows each keystroke as it is entered Any input errors may be corrected by pressing the CLEAR key a
27. AMERA TO SECONDARY MONITOR To switch the video of the secondary camera to the secondary monitor the secondary camera and monitor must be selected first and displayed on the second line of the JPD 100 P LCD display Press the ENTER key on the JPD 100 P The JPD 100 P sends out a command to the switcher to switch the secondary camera to the secondary monitor The following message is briefly displayed after pressing ENTER CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Call CAM MON CLEAR SECONDARY CAMERA MONITOR Press the CLEAR key on the numeric keypad until the second line is clear 518007 4960 2 24 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECONDARY CONTROL PRIMARY CONTROL 2 2 5 Switch Secondary Control To Primary Control To have the secondary camera monitor combination displayed become the primary camera monitor combination press CNTL The camera monitor combination on the second line of the LCD display moves to the first line of the display The second line of the display is empty Example CAM 1 MON 1 is the primary control camera monitor combination and CAM 2 MON 2 is the secondary camera monitor combination CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 2 Press CNTL CAM 2 and MON 2 become the primary control camera monitor com bination and the second line disappears CNTL CAM 2 MON 2 518007 4960 2 25 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VIDEO SWITCHING 2 2 6 Call Up Any Camera To Any Monitor To call up any camera to any monitor without giving up PreShot and VectorScan
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29. CNTL 1 1 518007 4960 2 11 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Camera one is the control camera and monitor is the control monitor All operator control data pan tilt zoom focus iris PreShots VectorScans etc is sent to camera one To control another camera see paragraph 2 2 2 A secondary control camera monitor has to be selected by an operator A video switcher is usually installed in a system with more than one camera and or monitor If a secondary control camera is selected all manual control data pan tilt Zoom focus and iris camera power control and auxiliary control are sent to the primary control camera and all automatic control data PreShot VectorScan is sent to the secondary control camera NOTE If power is interrupted to the system unplug the JPD 100 P Controller for 5 seconds and then plug it back in If this procedure is not done incorrect operation may occur 518007 4960 2 12 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 2 2 1 LCD Display Language Selection Upon power up of the controller the second line of the LCD display shows CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 gt 1 gt 1 to Change Lang The language for the LCD display is selectable between English French German and Spanish To select the language used for the LCD display Press OPT to view the LCD menu options OPT Press 1 MISC Press 1 LANG Press 1 for English Press 2 for Spanish Press 3 for German or Press 4 for French The LCD menus messages
30. ED NQ PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ULTRAK INCORPORATED THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS HOWEVER ULTRAK INCORPORATED CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REVISIONS OR NEW EDITIONS TO THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE ISSUED TO INCORPORATE SUCH CHANGES 518007 4960 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY To The European Community Council Directive 89 336 EEC ISSUED BY MANUFACTURER DATE OF ISSUE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT MODEL NUMBER STANDARDS TO WHICH CONFORMITY IS DECLARED Ultrak Inc 4465 Coonpath Road NW Carroll OH 43112 USA Tel 740 756 9222 Fax 740 756 4237 Ultrak Inc December 22 1995 CCTV and Security Surveillance Equipment Alarm Interface Unit AIU 100 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Auxiliary Interface Units AIF 100 CO Central Control Unit CCU 100 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters CCU 150 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters CCU 200 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Joystick Multiplexer MUX 100 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters MUX 05 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Joystick Controller JPD 100 JPD 101
31. JPD 200 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Small System Interface SSI 100 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Control Output Expander COE 08 COE 16 may be followed by any number of alphanumeric characters Control Receiver CRX 610 BX CRX 801AX CRX 801BX Standard EN60065 does not apply EN50081 1 Emissions Standard and EN50082 1 Immunity Standard EN55022 Radiated Class A EN55022 Conducted Class A IEC 1000 4 2 ESD IEC 1000 4 3 RF Fields IEC 1000 4 4 Fast Transients Burst EN60065 Safety Requirements for Mains Operated Electronic and Related Apparatus for Household and Similar General Use Ultrak Inc hereby declares that the models specified above conform to the directive and standard as specified Donald L Stephenson Compliance Engineer 517775 3 518007 4960 Rev O August 25 1999 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use damp cloth fo
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33. MultiCall is a continuous MultiCall it calls itself as the last step in the MultiCall can move forward from the last step to the first step or backward from the first step to the last step 1 Type the MultiCall Number 2 Press MCALL The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display 1 gt Start 3 gt Stop 4 gt Continue 6 gt 3 Press 6 Hold The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display 1 gt Forward 3 lt Back 4 Continue 6 Exit a Press 6 to exit the menu and leave the MultiCall on hold 518007 4960 2 48 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 518007 4960 MULTICALL CONTROL Press 1 to move forward one step in the MultiCall You can move forward one step at a time until you reach the end of the MultiCall in a noncontinuous MultiCall You can move forward one step at a time continuously from the last step to the first step in a continuous MultiCall Press 3 to move back one step in the MultiCall You can move backward one step at a time until you reach the end of the MultiCall in a noncontinous MultiCall You can move backward one step at a time continuously from the last step to the first step in a continuous MultiCall Press 4 to continue the MultiCall from where it was held NOTE If you have moved forward or backward in a MultiCall and then press 4 to continue the MultiCall the MultiCall continues from the step itis on when you select continue The JPD 100 P sends out a command to the
34. NGS caes cec er mmc x ex ker 3 12 LIST OF DRAWINGS Page JPD 100 P Smart Hand Controller Unit Installation D N 517057 5430 3 10 DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter Installation D N 515558 2430 3 11 DIA 01 X Control Interface Adapter Installation D N 515558 4430 3 12 LIST OF TABLES Page Table 2 1 CONTROL COMMANDS deo ede Ee rae eR eren eee 2 64 Table 3 1 JPD 100 P ADDRESSING Le 3 12 518007 4960 iv KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 1 1 1 2 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION GENERAL The JPD 100 P Controller is used to control FastScan SmartScan receiver units a CCU 100 B Central Control Unit CCU 200 Communications Control Unit and CAT Video Switcher or an MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit The JPD 100 P Controller is designed to control the many different features of all the Diamond pan and tilt units available The JPD 100 P Controller may have a feature that is not supported by your model pan and tilt unit Refer to your specific pan and tilt unit s operation and programming manual for the available features The JPD 100 P Controller is designed for use in systems requiring four to thirty two control locations There are three system configurations for the JPD 100 P Controllers 1 MUX 100 Multiplexer up to eight JPD 100 P Controllers CCU
35. RE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS COMPRISING THE SMART HAND CONTROLLER UNIT REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY c Battery Replacement The JPD 100P has a lithium battery located on the control board at XUAA The life expectancy of the battery is 10 years If necessary replace the battery with a Dallas 051213 This battery is also available through Ultrak as part number 840301 0025 Use of another battery may present a Risk of Fire or Explosion CAUTION Battery May Explode If Mistreated Do Not Recharge Disassemble Or Dispose Of In Fire 518007 4960 4 2 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 WARNING REMOVE POWER TO THE UNIT PRIOR TO REMOVING THE COVER THERE IS HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD REFER TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURE FOR LOCATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE To replace the battery remove the bottom cover from the controller by removing the eight 8 screws on the bottom cover Ox QEF N EE M mO 89 ef s O 2 NOS 38 ON AGI e Wyo NOW 025 4 HE a WARNING E dj 3 HIGH VOLTAGE 100VAC
36. am Tours and Run Tours in the KD6 UltraDome e Freeze and unfreeze the video scene in the KD6 UltraDome These controllers allow the operators to have a primary control camera and monitor 1 line of display and a secondary control camera and monitor 2 line of display If a secondary camera monitor is not selected all control and programming procedures are sent to the primary camera If a secondary 518007 4960 1 6 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 camera monitor is selected all manual control pan tilt zoom focus and iris auxiliary control and programming procedures are sent to the primary control camera and viewed on the primary control monitor All automatic control PreShots VectorScans is sent to the secondary control camera If the secondary control camera is switched to the secondary control monitor the video from the secondary camera is viewed on the secondary control monitor Each JPD 100 P can be used to enable disable or acknowledge alarms Up to 255 alarms are available with AIU 100 Alarm Interface Units connected to the CCU 100 B Up to 32 alarms are available with the MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit Individual alarms or all alarms can be enabled or disabled The oldest alarm or all alarms can be acknowledged Each JPD 100 P has eight programmable function quick keys The function keys are programmed by programming the desired MultiCall for each key then assigning the MultiCalls to the function keys The functi
37. an Pro ll with Receiver Board 518073 1030 and Firmware 518181 1980 Operation amp Programming SmartScan and SmartScan Pro II with Receiver Board 518073 1030 and Firmware 518181 1980 Installation Technical Tips SmartScan Operating and Programming Manual SmartScan Installation Manual UltraDome KD6 Operating and Programming UltraDome KD6 Installation amp Maintenance Manual Number 518006 1960 518181 1960 518120 3960 518274 1960 518358 2960 518584 2960 518565 1960 KD6 Z Series Dome Operating and Programming Manual 518854 1960 CATS Series Video Switchers Installation Manual CATS Series Video Switchers Operation and Programming Manual 518007 4960 A 2 517851 1960 517851 2960 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 APPENDIX QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE JPD 100 P CONTROLLER FASTSCANP SMARTSCAN MANUAL CONTROL FUNCTION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a gt Camera gt CNTL Monitor gt MON gt CNTL Camera gt CAM Monitor gt MON ENTER CNTL Press CLEAR until display disappears Manual Auto Iris option IRIS gt 1 auto or 2 manual SMARTSCAN CONTROL amp PROGRAMMING FUNCTION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a gt Set Address in KD6 Z Series Dome OPT gt 1 gt 2 gt 8 digit serial gt Enter gt Camera address gt Enter Manual Control Move large joystick in any direction or OPT gt 2 gt 1 FindHom OPT gt 252 Program Quick PreShot Ad
38. an operator tries to send the unit to a PreShot the SmartScan Unit will find home first and then perform the PreShot If the Find Home function has not been performed and the operator tries to program the unit the SmartScan unit will find home before proceeding with the programming menus To send a SmartScan unit to its Home position call it up on the JPD 100 P as the primary control camera Camera gt ENTER za ENTER Press OPT to view the menu on LCD display OPT Press 2 CNTR Press 2 Home JPD 100 P Controller sends out command to send the SmartScan unit called up as the control camera to its home position 518007 4960 2 57 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 DIAGNOSTICS 2 2 17 Joystick Diagnostics A diagnostics menu can be called up on the JPD 100 P LCD display to verify the large joystick on the controller is operating correctly There are three diagnostic selections Offset Actual and Auto_ Zero Perform the following command sequence to access the joystick diagnostics OPT gt 3 gt OPT CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 1 gt OFFSET 2 gt Actual 3 gt Auto_ Zero OffSet 1 gt The following display appears on the JPD 100 P Controller CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 P nnn T nnn Z nnn Offset shows the values the JPD 100 P is sending out when the joystick is moved P Pan Setting T Tilt Setting Z Zoom Setting 518007 4960 2 58 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 DIAGNOSTICS Each setting has a range of 0 to 256 When t
39. ber when the unit is under manual control 2 38 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECTOR ID S 2 2 9 Sector ID s Sector ID titles are output on the video signal of the SmartScan camera when an operator is manually controlling a SmartScan and the SmartScan is positioned in a programmed Sector ID A listing of the programmed Sector ID s can be called up for the primary or secondary if selected control camera for display on a monitor The list displays the Sector numbers and their titles The listing cannot be edited Perform the following command sequence to view the list of Sector ID s for the primary or secondary if selected control camera Follow the prompts on the JPD 100 P Controller LCD display Press OPT OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad Listings Press 2 Sector ID s The JPD 100 P sends out a command to call up the list of the programmed Sector ID s for the primary or secondary if selected control camera Press 1 to view the next page of the listing Press 2 when done viewing the list 518007 4960 2 39 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 FREEZE UNFREEZE VIDEO amp FLASHBACK FUNCTION 2 2 10 Freeze Unfreeze Video amp Flashback Function KD6 UltraDome only To activate function key 8 to freeze and unfreeze the camera video scene and function key 4 to invoke the flashback function perform the following procedure Press OPT OPT Press 1 MISC EE Press 3 FCT ON or FCT OFF This command activates FCT ON or
40. circuit board inside the unit Refer to Section 3 paragraph 3 6 for the jumper settings A KBD 100A Keyboard can be connected to the JPD 100 P Controller for programming and storing PreShots VectorScans and Sector ID s in SmartScan Units However the KBD 100 keyboard is usually connected to the CCU 100 B Central Control Unit With this setup the CCU 100 B and the SmartScan Units can be programmed without moving the keyboard MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit One of the JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to the front panel controller connector on the MSI 100 Three other JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters The DIA 01 provides 5Vdc to power the JPD 100 P circuitry The DIA 01 also provides the communications interface between the MSI 100 and the JPD 100 P Controllers Up to three JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to the rear 518007 4960 1 2 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 1 3 3 panel of the MSI 100 by daisy chain wiring the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters Each JPD 100 P must have a unique address 1 4 The address is set using jumpers on the circuit board inside the unit Refer to Section 3 paragraph 3 6 for the jumper settings The KBD 100 Keyboard is connected to any of the JPD 100 P Controllers in the system for programming and storing PreShots VectorScans and Sector ID s in SmartScan Units and programming the MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit CCU 200 Communica
41. deactivates FCT OFF Function keys 4 and 8 When function key 8 is activated it can be used to toggle between freezing and unfreezing the video on the control camera When function key 4 is activated pressing the key invokes the flashback function in the KD6 dome When the flashback function is invoked the KD6 goes to the last position prior to an automatic command PreShot VectorScan or Tour Refer to the KD6 operation and programming manual for a full description of these features When function keys 4 and 8 are activated for the flashback and freeze frame features the user programming assigned MultiCall for the key is disabled When the function keys are deactivated the user programming MultiCall for the key is enabled 518007 4960 2 40 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 2 2 11 Tours KD6 UltraDome only TOURS The user can program three 3 PTZ tours Each tour is a maximum of two minutes 120 seconds When a PTZ tour is run the scan performs the pan tilt and zoom commands that were performed during the PTZ tour programming mode 2 2 11 1 Programming Tours Perform the following procedure to program a tour using the JPD 100 controller Press OPT Press 4 PROG Press 1 TOUR Enter the Tour 1 3 Press Enter Press 1 START 518007 4960 2 41 OP KEMU040020 April 25 2001 TOURS 2 2 11 2 518007 4960 Perform the desired pan tilt and zoom commands The maximum programmi
42. e operator selects that camera the message Request Denied appears on the second line of the JPD 100 P display If the MSI 100 has been programmed monitor controller partitioning to deny the controller access to a monitor when the operator selects that monitor the message Request Denied appears on the second line of the JPD 100 P display SELECT A SECONDARY CAMERA 518007 4960 2 21 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECONDARY CONTROL CAMERA To select a secondary camera enter the following command sequence Camera gt CAM E CAM The camera number selected appears on the second line of the controllers LCD display All automatic commands PreShot VectorScan are sent to the secondary camera Example Select camera 2 as the secondary camera 2 gt The number 2 shows up on the second line of the JPD 100 P display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 All automatic commands PreShots VectorScans are sent to camera 2 518007 4960 2 22 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECONDARY CONTROL MONITOR SELECT A SECONDARY MONITOR To select a secondary monitor enter the following command sequence Monitor gt MON MON The secondary monitor appears on the second line of the JPD 100 P display Example Select monitor 2 as the secondary monitor 2 gt MON Monitor 2 appears on the second line of the JPD 100 P display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 22 518007 4960 2 23 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECONDARY CAMERA MONITOR CALL UP SECONDARY C
43. ed cable assembly P N 849518 0306 is provided with the unit for connection to the various equipment types 518007 4960 2 9 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR 9 5 DIN CONNECTOR This connector is used for connection to the KBD 100 keyboard interface The KBD 100 Keyboard is used to program PreShots VectorScans and Sector ID s in SmartScan units NOTE In a system with a CCU 100B the KBD 100 keyboard should be plugged into the front panel connector on the CCU 100 B Central Control Unit From the CCU 100 B the keyboard can be used to program both the CCU 100 B and the SmartScan units The CCU 100 B functions such as MultiCalls cannot be programmed when the KBD 100 is plugged into the keyboard connector on the JPD 100 P 518007 4960 2 10 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 2 2 OPERATION CAUTION Before Powering Up The System Make Sure The Programming Keyboard Is Plugged Into The JPD 100 P Controller or the CCU 100 B Central Control Unit if applicable If The Keyboard Is Plugged In After Power Up Improper Operation May Occur Operation can begin when power is applied to all components in the system Upon power up the following screens are displayed Diamond Electronics JPD 100 P 3 seconds Diamond Electronics 518007 2980 RevD 3 seconds Diamond Electronics JPD Address 3 seconds CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 gt 1 1 to Change Lang 3 seconds To change the language see paragraph 2 2 1
44. ed for the JPD 100 P circuitry and to output RS 422 control data CAUTION Do not use commercially available telephone type cable to connect the JPD 100 to any interface equipment or improper operation will result Use only the lower impedance cable supplied with the unit to make connections 3 3 2 5 Pin DIN Keyboard Connector A cable is supplied with the KBD 100 Programming Keyboard Use only this cable for connection to the 5 Pin DIN connector on the JPD 100 P Controller 518007 4960 3 2 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 3 4 3 5 CONNECTOR PIN OUT ASSIGNMENTS a 8 Pin Telephone Jack I 5 aa Function N C RX TX TX 5V IN GND RX N C b 5 DIN Connector I 5 Cs SE JDP 100 P EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS Function Clock Data Reset Ground 5 Volt Two twisted pair shielded RS 422 cable is recommended for daisy chain wiring the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters and for connection from the MUX 100 Multiplexer or MSI 100 Medium System Interface to one of the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters in the chain 518007 4960 3 3 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 CAUTION Before Powering Up The System Make Sure The Programming Keyboard Is Plugged Into The JPD 100 P Controller or CCU 100 B Central Control Unit if applicable If The Keyboard Is Plugged In After Power Up Improper Operation May Occur MUX 100 Multiplexer Each JPD 100 P Controller must be connec
45. forward or backward one step at a time or continue a MultiCall from a held position NOTE The same MultiCall can be started more than once lf this is done multiple versions of the same MultiCall will be running simultaneously with different starting times This can lead to erratic operation of the system START MULTICALL 1 MultiCall MCALL The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display 1 gt Start 3 gt Stop 4 gt Continue 6 gt Hold Press 1 on the numeric keypad The following display appears on the JPD 100 LCD display 518007 4960 2 44 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 MULTICALL CONTROL CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 START MULTICALL The controller sends out a command to the CCU 100B or MSI 100 Unit to run the MultiCall number entered Halt All MultiCalls To halt all MultiCalls running perform the following command sequence on the JPD 100 P Controller Press MCALL The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 1 gt RUN 3 gt HALT ALL Press 3 to halt all MultiCalls The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Stop all MultiCalls 518007 4960 2 45 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 MULTICALL CONTROL JPD 100 P sends out a command to the CCU 100 B or MSI 100 Unit to stop all MultiCalls currently running NOTE If a MultiCall is halted while a VectorScan is running the VectorScan continues to run until manual control is taken a
46. he joystick is in the neutral position these numbers should all be 128 The number for each function should vary as that function is moved from close to 0 to close to 255 but not change direction Actual 2 gt CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 P nnn T nnn Z nnn Actual shows the values of the pan tilt and zoom at the present joystick location When the joystick is in the neutral position these numbers should be close to 128 The number for each function should vary as that function is moved from close to 0 to close to 255 but not change direction Auto Zero 3 gt The Auto Zero sends out data to electronically center the tilt and zoom positions of the SmartScan unit control camera on JPD 100 P at the present location This function should be executed with the joystick in its neutral position This function is executed automatically on power up 518007 4960 2 59 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 CAMERA DISPLAY 2 2 18 Camera ID Display on Monitor The SmartScan units are factory set to send out the camera number on the video signal The SmartScan unit also sends out whether the SmartScan unit is under manual control or automatic control PreShot or VectorScan When the SmartScan unit is called up on a monitor the displays are located on the bottom of the monitor CAM nnn M Manual Control PreShot Title CAM nnn A Automatic Control 518007 4960 2 60 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 CAMERA ID DISPLAY This display can be
47. iary gt AUX CATS Video Switcher or MSI 100 or Auxiliaries are controlled using AUX gt Auxiliary gt 1 ON or 3 OFF camera 1 ALARM CONTROL Must have an AIU 100 Alarm Interface Unit or AIF 100 Auxiliary Alarm Interface Unit connected to CCU 100 B or CCU 200 FUNCTION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a gt Alarm gt ALARM gt 1 gt 1 enable alarm alarms called up or 3 enable all alarms Disable one alarm all Alarm gt ALARM 2 1 disable alarm alarms called up or 3 disable all alarms 518007 4960 B 2 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 ALARM CONTROL Must have an AIU 100 Alarm Interface Unit or AIF 100 Auxiliary Alarm Interface Unit connected to CCU 100 B or CCU 200 FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a gt Acknowledge Acknowledge oldest Alarm ALARM 3 gt 1 acknowledge Alarm s alarm or all alarms oldest alarm or 3 acknowledge all alarms or ALARM gt 1 Acknowledge Oldest Alarm or 3 Acknowledge All Alarms MULTICALL CONTROL FUNCTION DEFINITION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a gt Run MultiCall Start a MultiCall that is MultiCall gt MCALL gt 1 stored in the CCU 100 B or the MSI 100 Halt All Stops all the MultiCalls MCALL gt MultiCalls that are running in the Note If a VectorScan was started as part of a system regardless of MultiCall the VectorScan continues to run after the MultiCall has been halted until manua
48. ide it CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Use the following command sequences to change the primary cam era monitor combination currently under control of the JPD 100 P Joystick Controller CHANGE PRIMARY CONTROL CAMERA To change the control camera but not the control monitor enter the following command sequence NOTE The commands are in bold typeface and are separated by the symbol gt 518007 4960 2 15 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRIMARY CONTROL CAMERA Camera gt ENTER EI or Camera gt CNTL EN The JPD 100 P sends a command to the switcher to switch the selected camera to the monitor currently displayed on the JPD 100 P Controller NOTE If the CCU 100 B or MSI 100 has been programmed camera controller partitioning to deny the controller access to a camera when the operator selects that camera the message Request Denied appears on the second line of the JPD 100 P display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Request Denied NOTE If a camera number is displayed on the first line of the JPD display but the operator cannot manually control that camera press the CNTL key to get manual control if the controller has access capability The controller loses manual control when more than one JPD 100 P is addressed to the same camera or when a MultiCall calls the camera addressed by the JPD 100 P 518007 4960 2 16 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 518007 4960 PRIMARY CONTROL CAMERA Example The display on the JPD 100 P controller shows CAM 1 a
49. ified dwell times Up to ten 0 9 VectorScans can be stored in each SmartScan SmartScan Pro SmartScan Pro and SmartScan 111 unit The VectorScan title can be up to 16 characters in the SmartScan SmartScan Pro and SmartScan Pro Il units and up to 24 characters in SmartScan Ill units VectorScans are programmed using the KBD 100 Keyboard and the JPD 100 P Controller They can be started stopped using the JPD 100 P Controller or KBD 100 Keyboard When a VectorScan is running in a SmartScan unit the title of the PreShot currently being viewed is added to the SmartScan video signal Sector ID Sector ID s are used for labeling specific areas that the scan unit views Up to 16 Sector IDs can be programmed and stored in each SmartScan unit The Sector ID title can be up to 16 characters in SmartScan SmartScan Pro and SmartScan Pro units and up to 24 characters in SmartScan units Sector ID s are programmed using a KBD 100 Programming Keyboard and the JPD 100 P Controller Whenever the dome is under manual control and viewing a programmed sector the title of the sector is added to the SmartScan video signal MultiCall A MultiCall can be programmed to perform one or more system functions at the same time or in series with programmable dwell times between each function The system functions that can be included in a MultiCall are PreShots VectorScans video switching turning on off VCR s or other auxiliary devices or starting a Mul
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51. is entered again to unlock the controller Use the following procedure to lock and unlock the controller Press OPT Press 2 CNTL Press 3 LOCKOUT The JPD100PLC display prompts you to enter a code This code can be any 4 digit code LOCKOUT FEATURE ENTER CODE Enter the 4 digit code using the numeric keypad on the controller then press ENT 518007 4960 5 1 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 JPD100PLC display prompts you to re enter the code to verify it LOCKOUT FEATURE RE ENTER CODE Re enter the same 4 digit code and press ENT If you enter the same code the JPD100PLO displays the following message ONTRO R LOCKED ENTER CODE The controller is inoperable until an operator enters the 4 digit code that was entered to lock the controller To unlock the controller enter the 4 digit code entered to lock the controller and press ENT The message CONTROLLER UNLOCKED flashes on the display and the JPD100PLO returns to normal operation NOTE If the JPD100PLO is powered down while in the locked mode the unit will be in the locked mode upon power up RECOVERING FOR A LOST CODE Perform the following procedure to recover from a lost code 1 Power down the JPD100PLO 2 Set the jumpers on the controller board for address 8 See paragraph 3 6 of this manual for setting addresses 3 Power up the JPD100PLO 518007 4960 S 2 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 TABLE CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
52. just pan tilt zoom amp focus PRGM PreShot gt Enter Go to PreShot 2nd Camera PreShot gt PSHOT Selected or Control Camera if 2nd Camera Not Selected List PreShots 5 1 Press 1 to view next page press 2 when done viewing list Program VectorScan 1 3 in KD6 OPT gt 4 gt 2 gt VectorScan gt Enter gt PreShot gt Z Series Dome Enter gt Dwell Time gt Enter gt eee gt PreShot gt Enter gt Dwell Time gt Enter gt Clear Start VectorScan 2nd Camera VectorScan gt VSCAN Selected or Control Camera if 2nd Camera Not Selected 518007 4960 B 1 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SMARTSCAN CONTROL amp PROGRAMMING FUNCTION PROCEDURE Keystrokes are separated by a gt List VectorScans 5 1 to view next or 2 done List VectorScan Contents gt 5 gt 4 VectorScan gt Enter 1 Up 1 line 2 Down 1 line or 3 Exit List Sector ID s 5 2 1 view next page or 2 done Program Tour KD6 OPT gt 4 gt 1 gt Tour gt Enter gt 1 Start 3 End Run Tour KD6 OPT gt 1 gt 4 Activate or deactivate function keys 5 6 and 7 to run tours When activated function keys 5 6 and 7 run tours 1 2 and 3 Freeze Unfreeze Video KD6 gt 1 gt 3 Activate or deactivate function key 8 to freeze or unfreeze video When activated function key 8 toggles between freeze and unfreeze Control Camera Keystrokes are separated by a gt Auxiliaries at Control Camera Auxil
53. l where they were started control is taken of the SmartScan unit where from the VectorScan is stored MultiCall nc PN MultiCall Control MultiCall MultiCall gt MCALL gt 6 gt One Step AtA 1 gt forward one step Time or 3 gt back one step When done stepping through MultiCall 4 gt continue MultiCall 6 Exit and leave MultiCall on hold Continue MultiCall gt MCALL gt 6 gt 4 Running MultiCall on Hold 518007 4960 B 3 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Addressing 1 2 Jumpers 3 9 Alarm 1 5 Acknowledge 2 48 B 2 Disable 2 47 B 2 Enable 2 46 B 2 Auxiliary Control 2 43 B 2 Azimuth display Off 2 55 2 56 On 2 55 Battery Replacement 4 2 Baud rate 1 1 1 6 Cabling 3 2 Camera display 2 53 Off 2 54 On 2 54 CCU 100B Central Control Unit 1 1 Communication 1 6 Control SmartScan 3 1 Controls and Indicators Front panel 2 1 Rear panel 2 9 DIA 01 Control Interface 3 2 3 4 Diagnostics 2 51 518007 4960 INDEX Error log display Off 2 56 On 2 55 FastScan 1 1 Find home 2 50 Flashback 2 40 Freeze Unfreeze Video 2 40 Function key 1 6 2 8 Installation 3 1 3 2 Drawings 3 9 Iris Automatic 2 5 Manual control 2 4 Joystick 2 Axis 2 3 3 Axis 2 2 Description 1 1 Diagnostics 2 51 Operation 1 5 Jumpers 3 9 KBD 100 Keyboard 1 2 1 3 2 10 LCD Display 2 6 2 14 Angle adjustment 2 9 Maintenance Preventive 4 1 Manual control 2 2 2 49 B 1 Index 1 KEMU040020 April 25 20
54. lays the VectorScan numbers and their titles Press 1 to view the next page of the list Press 2 when done viewing the list List VectorScan Contents The contents of each programmed VectorScan for each SmartScan unit can be called up using the JPD 100 P Controller for display ona monitor Perform the following command sequence to view the contents of a programmed VectorScan Follow the prompts on the JPD 100 P Controller display 2 35 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VECTORSCANS 2 2 8 4 518007 4960 Press OPT OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad Press 4 VectorScan Contents Enter VectorScan m m Press ENTER The JPD 100 P sends out a command to call up the contents of the VectorScan number entered for the primary or secondary if selected control camera The list displays the PreShots with the programmed transit times and dwell times in the order they are viewed by the SmartScan unit The VectorScan contents cannot be edited from this listing Press 1 to move up one line in the list Press 2 to move down one line in the list Press 3 to exit the list Run VectorScan There are two command sequences that can be used to start a programmed VectorScan on a SmartScan unit Enter one of the 2 36 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 518007 4960 VECTORSCANS following command sequences at the JPD 100 P Controller The com mands are in bold typeface Enter VectorScan Press VSCAN E
55. n The actions that can be programmed for a function key are PreShots VectorScans video switching auxiliary control video recording and MultiCalls Pressing the function key once starts the assigned MultiCall Pressing the function key again stops the assigned MultiCall If the key is not programmed nothing happens when the key is pressed Refer to the CCU 100 B or MSI 100 User s Manual for programming MultiCalls and assigning MultiCalls to function keys NOTE If a VectorScan is started when a function key is pressed the VectorScan continues to run until manual control of the camera is taken Pressing the function key again does not halt a VectorScan Function keys 5 6 and 7 can also be set to run tours 1 2 and 3 respectively Function key 4 can be set to invoke the flashback function in the KD6 Function key 8 can be set to enable and disable the freeze frame feature in the KD6 UltraDome Refer to paragraphs 2 2 10 and 2 2 11 518007 4960 2 8 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VIEWING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT TELEPHONE JACK CONNECTOR s ce 2 1 2 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 2 2 Controls and Indicators Rear Panel 7 VIEWING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT This screwdriver adjustment is used to change the viewing angle of the LCD Display 8 PIN TELEPHONE JACK CONNECTOR This connector inputs power for the JPD 100 P Joystick Controller and outputs RS 422 control data A coil
56. nd MON 1 CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Enter the following command sequence to change the control camera to 5 5 gt ENTER or 5 gt CNTL Now the JPD 100 P display shows CAM 5 MON1 CNTL CAM 5 MON 1 All control commands are performed on camera 5 and the video from camera 5 is viewed on monitor 1 2 17 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRIMARY CONTROL MONITOR CHANGE PRIMARY CONTROL MONITOR 518007 4960 There are two different ways to select a control monitor The following command sequences change the control monitor and leave the primary control camera displayed on the first line of the JPD 100 The video from the primary control camera is switched to the new monitor To change the control monitor but not the control camera enter one of the following command sequences a Monitor gt MON gt ENTER NOTE If the MSI 100 has been programmed monitor controller partitioning to deny the controller access to a monitor when the operator selects that monitor the message Request Denied appears on the second line of the JPD 100 P display Example The display on the JPD 100 P shows CAM 1 MON 1 CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 2 18 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 518007 4960 PRIMARY CONTROL MONITOR Enter the following command sequence to change the control monitor to 3 3 gt MON gt ENTER Now the JPD 100 P display shows CAM 1 MON 3 CNTL CAM 1 MON All control commands are performed on camera 1 and the video from came
57. nd re entering the data All messages and prompts are also displayed on the second line The display blinks at various data entry points to indicate more data needs to be entered or a key pressed to complete a command The JPD 100 P returns to the secondary camera monitor when done displaying messages or prompts NUMERIC KEYPAD The numeric keypad is used to enter camera numbers monitor numbers PreShot numbers VectorScan numbers alarm numbers etc The CLEAR key is used to clear data entries or the second camera and monitor The ENTER key is used to complete a data or function entry 518007 4960 2 6 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 FUNCTION KEYPAD 5 FUNCTION KEYPAD The function keypad is used in conjunction with the numeric keypad to carry out the control functions of the FastScan SmartScan assemblies CATS Video Switcher CCU 100 B Central Control Unit or MSI 100 Medium System Interface and auxiliary devices Camera Monitor Switching up to 250 cameras to 32 monitors CAM MON ENTER CNTL Manual Auto Iris Control if option is installed FastScan SmartScan receiver unit IRIS Auxiliary Output Control ON OFF if used with CATS video switcher AIF 100 CO CRX 800 Series Control Receivers CRX 500 Control Receivers AUX Alarm Control Enable Disable Acknowledge Alarms MSI 100 Medium System Interface or if AIU 100 Alarm Interface Units or AIF 100 Auxiliary Alarm Interface units are connected to a CCU 100 B
58. ng time is two minutes 120 seconds To end programming before the unit times out press 3 END Run Tour To start a programmed tour using the JPD 100 controller perform the following procedure Press OPT OPT Press 1 MISC Press 4 TOUR TOUR ON activates function keys 5 6 and 7 to run tours 1 2 and 3 respectively Note When function keys 5 6 and 7 are activated to run tours the user programming for the function key is disabled When the function keys are deactivated the user programming for the function key is enabled Refer to Section 3 of this manual for programming function keys Press the function key for the corresponding tour A tour runs until stopped by a manual control command pan tilt Zoom focus iris or another automatic command PreShot VectorScan or Tour To deactivate the function keys press OPT gt 1 gt 4 TOUR OFF 2 42 KEMU040020 April 25 200 TOURS 2 2 11 3 Stop Tour To stop a tour manually control the camera where the tour is running 518007 4960 2 43 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 MULTICALL CONTROL 2 2 12 MultiCall Control 00 255 The MultiCalls 00 255 stored in the CCU 100 B or 0 250 stored in the MSI 100 can be controlled using the JPD 100 P Joystick Controller Refer to the CCU 100B or MSI 100 User s Manual as applicable for programming MultiCalls An operator can start a MultiCall stop a MultiCall put a MultiCall on hold move a MultiCall
59. ntrol 2 Move large joystick in any direction gt 2 gt 2 Find Home OPT gt 3 Joystick Diagnostics 1 gt Offset 2 gt Actual 3 gt Auto Zero OPT gt 6 gt 1 Turn Camera Display ON OPT gt 6 gt 2 Turn Camera Display Off OPT gt 6 gt 3 Turn Azimuth Display On OPT gt 6 gt 3 gt OPT gt 6 gt 3 Turn Error Log Display On OPT gt 6 gt 4 Turn Azimuth Display and Error Log Display Off 518007 4960 2 64 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 Keystrokes separated by gt Description gt MCALL MultiCall 1 gt Start 3 gt Stop 4 gt Continue 6 gt Hold gt ALARM gt 1 Alarms 1 gt Enable Alarms Enable all or entered 2 gt Disable Alarms Disable all or entered 3 gt Acknowledge Acknowledge Oldest or All 518007 4960 2 65 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 This page left blank intentionally 518007 4960 2 66 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 3 1 3 2 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION AND INTERCONNECTIONS GENERAL This section describes the handling procedures interconnecting cabling requirements pin out assignments and the installation set up procedures for the JPD 100 P Smart Hand Controller Unit HANDLING PROCEDURES Each container shipped by Diamond Electronics is labeled with the customer order number the Diamond Electronics order number and the items contained therein In addition each container has a carton number and the total number of cartons shipped in any given l
60. o the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit C If the unit has been exposed to rain or water 518007 4960 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruction
61. ocus settings A PreShot is saved with a number and title The operator uses the PreShot number to send the SmartScan unit to the PreShot The title of the PreShot is added to the video signal as the SmartScan unit goes to the PreShot location There are two methods for programming PreShots NOTE When programming PreShots through an MSI 100 you must log on the MSI with a valid password 1 Quick PreShots can be programmed using the JPD 100 P Controller 518007 4960 2 28 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 518007 4960 PRESHOTS A PreShot programmed using the JPD 100 P Controller is given a number by the operator and the JPD 100 P Controller automatically assigns the title of the PreShot The title is PreShot n n is the number given the PreShot Example The operator programs PreShot 5 The title given the PreShot is PreShot 05 2 Standard PreShots can be programmed using the KBD 100 keyboard and the JPD 100 P Controller A PreShot programmed using the KBD 100 Keyboard and JPD 100 Controller is given a number and a specific title by the operator See the specific SmartScan SmartScan Pro SmartScan Pro Il or SmartScan Operation and Programming Manual for programming PreShots using the KBD 100 keyboard Perform the following steps to program and store PreShots for the primary control camera using the JPD 100 P Controller Adjust the pan tilt Zoom and focus of the SmartScan unit using the joystick
62. ol is rate proportional the farther the joystick is moved the faster the function is performed Tit U E A as Pon Left Pan Right S 5 09 Tilt Down ol 2 oe K n ay Rotate Knob Clockwise Counterclockwise Zoom In Zoom Out The large joystick is also used to halt VectorScans in a SmartScan unit and return the SmartScan to manual control The SmartScan unit where the VectorScan is running must be the primary control camera Move the joystick in any direction while a VectorScan is running to stop the VectorScan Auto Pivot Function If the auto pivot function is enabled in the SmartScan unit the pan and tilt rotates 180 when the camera reaches vertical This function assists operators in tracking an individual that moves directly under the camera When the camera is in the vertical position push the large joystick down and hold it down until the pan and tilt rotates 180 continue holding the joystick down and the unit tilts up as long as the joystick remains in the down position When the joystick is returned to its neutral position operation returns to normal Refer to your specific pan and tilt unit s user s manual for availability of this feature 518007 4960 2 2 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SMALL JOYSTICK OPERATION PASS Function If the PASS function is enabled in the SmartScan unit the pan and tilt speed range is a function of the lens zoom angle As the lens is zo
63. omed in the maximum pan and tilt speeds are reduced and the low speed control is expanded Refer to your specific pan and tilt unit s user s manual for availability of this feature 2 SMALL JOYSTICK FOCUS FAR IRIS OPEN RIS CLOSE FOCUS NEAR Note Manual Iris Control Must Be Selected for Iris Function To Be Operational The focus functions are operational upon power up of the unit The iris function is set to automatic upon power up of the unit To manually control the iris the MIO 100 Option must be installed on the FastScan or SmartScan unit and manual iris must be selected on the JPD 100 P Controller 518007 4960 2 3 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SMALL JOYSTICK OPERATION MANUAL IRIS CONTROL STEP 1 Press the IRIS key on the function keypad and then the 2 key on the numeric keypad 1H 211 3 4 5116 psor ca emu 7 18119 CNTL cear C PRESS IRIS PRESS 2 When manual iris is selected for the control camera the letter appears on the second line of the LCD display CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 When the operator changes the control camera the iris function stays in manual 51800
64. on keys are designed to perform a single system action or many system actions using a single key stroke The actions can be initiated simultaneously or in a series with dwell times up to 99 seconds between each action The actions that can be programmed for a function key are PreShots VectorScans Video Switching and Auxiliary Control VCR s and MultiCalls Pressing the function key once starts the assigned MultiCall Pressing the function key again stops the assigned MultiCall 1 66 SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements 300ma Max Voltage Requirements 5Vdc 5 Communication RS 422 Twisted Pair Baud Rate 19 2K Baud Operating Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 50 C Humidity 0 to 95 relative non condensing 518007 4960 1 7 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 This page left blank intentionally 518007 4960 1 8 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECTION 2 OPERATION 2 1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2 1 1 Top Panel Controls and Indicators FUNCTION 4 FUNCTION 4 FUNCTION 5 FUNCTION FUNCTION 7 FUNCTION 8 EES bc LM UETRAK surda 7 5 Figure 2 1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS TOP PANEL 518007 4960 2 1 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 LARGE JOYSTICK OPERATION 4 LARGE JOYSTICK The joystick contr
65. ot On receipt and during unpacking each item must be compared to the shipping documents accompanying each shipment to ensure that all items have been received Notification must be supplied to Diamond Electronics and the delivering carrier immediately if any discrepancies have occurred Most Diamond Electronics equipment is packaged with the protection of foamed in place polyurethane dunnage This packing medium provides a reusable container for any subsequent reshipment The polyurethane molds itself around each object to provide an upper and lower enclosure Each container and its plastic covered polyurethane enclosures should be stored for reuse in the event that reshipment of any item becomes necessary No item should be removed from its shipping container for any prolonged period of time until it is ready for permanent installation All handling of equipment outside of its protective packaging must be performed with utmost care Any installation of equipment not accomplished by Diamond Electronics personnel must be accomplished in strict accordance with these procedures so as not to void any warranty provisions 518007 4960 3 1 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 3 3 CABLING REQUIREMENTS 3 3 1 8 Pin Telephone Jack Connector A coiled cable assembly part number 849518 0306 is provided with the JPD 100 P Smart Hand Controller Unit for connection to the DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter to input the power requir
66. r cleaning See cleaning procedures under Maintenance Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location Accessories Do not place this unit on an unstable stand tripod bracket or mount The unit may fall causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit Use only with a stand tripod bracket or mount recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label Grounding or Polarization The power supply supplied with this unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternately this unit may be equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug int
67. ra 1 is viewed on monitor 3 The following command sequences change the primary control monitor and also changes the primary control camera on the JPD 100 P Controller to the camera currently displayed on the monitor No video switching occurs only control changes a Monitor gt MON gt CNTL l MON Example The display on the JPD 100 P shows CAM 1 MON 1 CNTL CAM 1 MON 1 Enter the following command sequence to change the control monitor to 3 and change the control camera to the camera presently displayed on monitor 3 For the example camera 2 is currently displayed on switched to monitor 3 3 gt MON gt CNTL 2 19 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRIMARY CONTROL MONITOR Now the JPD 100 P display shows CAM 2 MON 3 CNTL CAM 2 MON 3 All control commands are performed on camera 2 and the video from camera 2 is viewed on monitor 3 518007 4960 2 20 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SECONDARY CONTROL CAMERA 2 2 4 Secondary Control Camera And Monitor The secondary camera and monitor are displayed on the second line of the display The camera number can be entered first and the monitor number second or vice versa If the monitor number is entered first it appears on the second line When the camera number is entered the JPD 100 P places the camera number in front of the monitor number NOTE If the CCU 100 B or MSI 100 has been programmed camera controller partitioning to deny the controller access to a camera when th
68. ries Dome Each VectorScan can be programmed with up to 16 PreShots with a dwell time 0 30 seconds between each PreShot Perform the following procedure to program and store a VectorScan in a KD6 Z Series Dome Press the OPT key OPT Press 4 PROG Press 2 VectorScan Enter the VectorScan 1 3 lt o Press Enter Enter the 1 PreShot 1 64 518007 4960 2 33 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VECTORSCANS Press Enter Enter a dwell time 0 30 seconds Press Enter Enter the next PreShot 1 64 Press Enter Enter a dwell time 0 30 seconds Press Enter Continue entering PreShot numbers and dwell times up to 16 Press Clear when done programming 2 2 8 2 List VectorScans The list displays the VectorScan numbers and their titles The listing cannot be edited Perform the following command sequence to view the list of VectorScans for the primary or secondary if selected control camera 518007 4960 2 34 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 2 2 8 3 518007 4960 VECTORSCANS Perform the following command sequences to view the programmed VectorScans Follow the prompts on the JPD 100 P Controller LCD Display Press OPT OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad Listings e Press 3 on the numeric keypad VectorScan The JPD 100 P sends out a command to call up the list of the pro grammed VectorScans for the primary or secondary if selected control camera The list disp
69. rowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 220 240 Vac 50 Hz power cords input and output must comply with the latest versions of IEC Publication 227 or IEC Publication 245 WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE KEMUO40020 518007 4960 April 25 2001 HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES WARNING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE USE PROPER CMOS MOSFET HANDLING PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE NOTE Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic sensitive printed circuit boards 518007 4960 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FOR JPD 100PLO The JPD100PLO Joystick Controller is a JPD100P controller with a special lockout feature The JPD100PLO requires firmware part number 518007 4980 The lockout feature allows an operator to enter a lockout code and leave the controller inoperable until the code
70. s as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e If the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition 17 Lightning For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable System This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges 518007 4960 KEMUO40020 April 25 2001 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations The lightning flash with an ar
71. s on the JPD 100 P Controller until the desired scene is displayed on the monitor 2 29 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 PRESHOTS 2 2 7 2 518007 4960 2 Press PRGM PROGRAM PRESHOT ENTER SHOT NO 3 Enter the PreShot number 0 99 on the JPD 100 P keypad 4 Press Enter The PreShot is stored in the SmartScan unit List Programmed PreShots The list displays the PreShot numbers and their titles The listing cannot be edited Perform the following command sequence to view the list of PreShots for the primary or secondary if selected control camera Follow the prompts on the JPD 100 P Controller display Press OPT OPT Press 5 on the numeric keypad listings Press 1 on the numeric keypad PreShots The JPD 100 P sends out a command to call up the list of the programmed PreShots for the primary or secondary if selected control camera The list displays the PreShot numbers and their titles 2 30 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 2 7 2 3 518007 4960 PRESHOTS Press 1 to view the next page of the list Press 2 when done viewing the list Go To PreShot A PreShot call is sent to the control camera unless a secondary control camera is selected then it is sent to the secondary camera To view the PreShot scene the camera must be called up on a monitor There are two command sequences to go to a PreShot Enter the PreShot and Press PSHOT BENI PSHOT The JPD 100 P sends out a command for camera one to go to
72. splay Language OPT gt 1 gt 2 Set address in KD6 Z Series Dome 1 gt CNTL Select Primary Control Camera 2 gt ENTER gt MON gt ENTER Select Primary Control Monitor switches primary control camera to selected monitor gt MON gt CNTL Select Primary Control Monitor changes control monitor and changes control camera to camera switched to monitor gt CAM Select Secondary Control Camera gt MON Select Secondary Control Monitor gt CAM gt gt MON gt SENTER Switch secondary camera to secondary monitor OPT gt 5 gt 1 List PreShots gt PSHOT Go To PreShot OPT gt 4 gt 2 gt VectorScan gt Enter gt PreShot gt Enter gt Dwell Time gt Enter gt PreShot gt Enter gt Dwell Time gt EntereeePreShot gt Enter gt Dwell Time gt Enter gt Clear Program VectorScans 1 3 in KD6 Z Series Dome up to 16 PreShots gt 5 gt 3 List VectorScans OPT gt 5 gt 4 gt VectorScan List VectorScan Contents gt VSCAN Run VectorScan Continuously Move large joystick in any direction Stop VectorScan or Tour OPT gt 4 gt 1 gt Tour gt Enter gt 1 Program Tour OPT gt 1 gt 4 Activate or deactivate function keys 5 6 and 7 to run tours 1 2 and 3 respectively OPT gt 1 gt 3 Freeze or Unfreeze video activate or inactivate function key 8 OPT gt 5 gt 2 List Sector IDs gt AUX gt 1 Turn Auxiliary Device On gt AUX gt 3 Turn Auxiliary Device Off 1 OPT gt 2 gt 1 Manual Co
73. ss 3 to acknowledge the oldest video loss alarm this is for use with a special Maxpro series video switcher The JPD displays Ak old l v alarm Press 4 to acknowledge all video loss alarms this is for use with a special Maxpro series video switcher The JPD displays Ak all I v alarms E 2 55 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 MANUAL CONTROL SMARTSCAN 2 2 15 Manual Control of SmartScan There are two ways to return manual control of a SmartScan Unit to the JPD 100 P Controller during an automatic operation such as a VectorScan The SmartScan Unit must be the primary control camera on the JPD 100 P display MOVE THE LARGE JOYSTICK IN ANY DIRECTION or PRESS OPT TO VIEW THE MENU ON LCD DISPLAY OPT PRESS 2 CNTR PRESS 1 MAN CONTROL 518007 4960 2 56 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 2 2 16 FIND HOME SMARTSCAN Find Home The Home position is a reference point used by the SmartScan unit to define a starting position for the pan tilt and zoom functions The Find Home function should be performed upon power up of the unit to orient the SmartScan unit to a reference point prior to programming or performing any PreShots VectorScans etc A SmartScan unit must be able to find its home position to program PreShots VectorScans and Sector ID s The SmartScan unit cannot find home if the pan tilt or zoom feedback connections are not functioning If the Find Home function is not performed upon power up and
74. t the SmartScan unit where the VectorScan is running Stopping A Specific MultiCall 1 the MultiCall Number from 0 255 2 Press MCALL The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display 1 gt Start 3 gt Stop 4 gt Continue 6 gt Hold 3 Press 3 Stop The following message is displayed CNTL CAM MON n Stop MultiCall 518007 4960 2 46 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 MULTICALL CONTROL HOLDING A SPECIFIC MULTICALL 518007 4960 Type the MultiCall Number from 0 255 Press MCALL The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display 1 gt Start 3 gt Stop 4 gt Continue 6 gt Hold Press 6 The following display appears on the JPD 100 P LCD display 1 gt Forward 3 lt Back 4 Continue 6 Exit The following options are available Press 6 to exit the menu and leave the MultiCall on hold Press 1 to move forward one step in the MultiCall Press 3 to move back one step in the MultiCall Press 4 to continue the MultiCall from where it was held 2 47 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 MULTICALL CONTROL CONTROLLING A MULTICALL ON HOLD Perform the following procedure to move forward one step in the MultiCall move backward one step in the MultiCall or continue running a MultiCall that has been placed on hold You can move forward one step at a time until you reach the end of the MultiCall You can move backward one step at a time until you reach the beginning of the MultiCall If a
75. ted to a DIA 01 Control Interface Adapter Up to eight DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters can be daisy chain wired and connected to the MUX 100 Multiplexer Refer to Figure 3 1 for connecting the JPD 100 P Controllers to the MUX 100 Unit MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit One JPD 100 P Controller can be plugged directly into the front panel of the MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit using the coiled cable supplied with the controller Up to three additional JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters then connected to the rear panel of the MSI 100 The units must be addressed 1 4 Refer to Figure 3 2 for connecting the JPD 100 P Controllers to an MSI 100 Unit CCU 200 Communications Control Unit One JPD 200 P Controller can be plugged directly into the front panel of the CCU 200 using the coiled cable supplied with the controller Up to thirty one 31 additional JPD 200 P Controllers can be connected to DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters then connected to the rear panel of the CCU 200 Up to eight Control Interface Adapters can be daisy chain wired and connected to one RS 485 port on the CCU 200 rear panel Refer to Figure 3 3 for connecting the JPD 200 P Controllers to the CCU 200 Unit 518007 4960 3 4 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 3 5 4 Daisy Chain Wiring DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters The line that connects the MUX 100 between one and eight JPD 100 P Controllers may be up to 4000 feet long The line
76. tiCall including itself MultiCalls are used to define the system s response to events such as date time alarms and JPD 100 P Controller function 518007 4960 1 5 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 keys MultiCall can also be used to sequence cameras a monitor Up to 256 00 255 MultiCalls can be programmed and stored with a 16 character title in the CCU 100 B Central Control Unit Up to 251 0 250 MultiCalls can be programmed and stored with a 16 character title in the MSI 100 Medium System Interface Unit 1 5 OPERATION The JPD 100 P Controller is polled by the MSI 100 CCU 200 or MUX 100 for key commands An operator at each JPD 100 P Controller can perform the following system functions e Manual control pan tilt zoom focus and iris of FastScan or SmartScan domes Lens iris manual control requires MIO 100 auto iris override option in standard FastScan or SmartScan The FastScan Pro SmartScan Pro Il SmartScan Series UltraDome KD6 and KD6 Z Series Dome units provide auto manual iris as a standard feature e Video switching 250 cameras to 32 monitors Program Quick PreShots in SmartScan domes e Execute PreShots e Program VectorScans 1 3 in the KD6 Z Series Dome e Start stop VectorScans e List programmed PreShots VectorScans VectorScan contents and Sector IDs stored in SmartScan units not available in KD6 Z Series Dome e Control auxiliary devices Set the address of the KD6 Z Series Dome e Progr
77. tions Control Unit One JPD 200 P Controller can be plugged directly into the front panel of the CCU 200 using the coiled cable supplied with the controller Up to thirty one 31 additional JPD 200 P Controllers can be connected to DIA 01 Control Interface Adapters then connected to the rear panel of the CCU 200 Up to eight Control Interface Adapters can be daisy chain wired and connected to one RS 485 port on the CCU 200 rear panel Each JPD 100P connected to the rear panel requires a DIA 01 control interface adapter The DIA 01 provides 5Vdc to power the JPD 100 P circuitry The DIA 01 also provides the communications interface between the CCU 200 and the JPD 100 P Controllers Up to 32 JPD 100 P Controllers can be connected to the CCU 200 Each JPD 100 P must have a unique address 1 8 The address is set using jumpers on the circuit board inside the unit Refer to Section 3 paragraph 3 6 for the jumper settings 518007 4960 1 3 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 1 4 KBD 100A Keyboard is connected to any of the JPD 100 P Controllers in the system for programming and storing PreShots VectorScans and Sector ID s in SmartScan Units A JPD 100P must be connected to the front panel on the CCU 200 to program the CCU 200 Communications Control Unit DEFINITIONS OF TERMS The following terms are used throughout this manual Please become familiar with them before programming the SmartScan units CCU 100 B Central Control Unit or MSI 1
78. xample The JPD 100 P display shows NTL CAM 1 MON 1 no secondary camera monitor selected Start VectorScan 1 on Camera 1 Enter one of the two following command sequences 1 VSCAN SmartScan unit one moves to the first PreShot listed in the VectorScan and remains there for the specified dwell time The title of the PreShot is displayed on top of the monitor If the Camera ID is enabled for the SmartScan Unit the Camera Number appears on the bottom of the monitor with the letter A beside it for Automatic Operation 2 37 KEMU040020 April 25 2001 VECTORSCANS 2 2 8 5 518007 4960 PreShot Title CAM 001 A MONITOR DISPLAY The SmartScan unit goes to the next PreShot in the list and remains there for the specified dwell time The title of that PreShot is displayed on the monitor The SmartScan unit continues to go to the next PreShot and outputs the PreShot title until it reaches the end of the listing then it starts over again with the first PreShot in the listing Stop VectorScan The VectorScan continues to run until stopped by an operator To stop a VectorScan the SmartScan unit running the VectorScan must be the control camera displayed on the JPD 100 P Controller Move the large joystick in any direction The VectorScan stops and the operator has manual control of the SmartScan unit If the camera ID display is enabled on the SmartScan unit the letter M is displayed on the monitor next to the camera num

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