American Dynamics ADMPCPU Power Supply User Manual


 
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-02, REV. E
OPERATOR’S GUIDE
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System Components
MegaPower 3200 video-matrix CCTV systems can
operate with a variety of components to meet the
video surveillance goals of the organization.
System components can include:
The MegaPower CPU
Camera/monitor switching bays
Fixed cameras, pan/tilt/zoom cameras, and
dome cameras
Video monitors
Operator keyboards
Video recording devices
Alarm interface units
Video loss detection
Auxiliary devices, such as locks, lights, and
alarms
Programming PC
Satellite site connections
Protocol devices
Satellite Configuration Overview
The MegaPower CPU allows local operators to
access cameras and monitors located at satellite
(remote) sites.
Site refers to a single MegaPower CPU in a
satellite network and the resources that are
directly connected and accessible to it.
Local refers to features that are accessible
within a single site by the keyboard attached to
that site’s MegaPower CPU.
Remote refers to features of other MegaPower
CPU sites in a satellite network that are
accessible from the local MegaPower 3200
video-matrix CCTV system.
Each site is assigned a site number for
identification purposes. Operators use site
numbers to switch from controlling local video
functions to controlling video functions at satellite
sites.
Operator Tasks
The MegaPower 3200 video-matrix CCTV system
is configured by a system administrator via
software on a personal computer. The system
administrator is usually a manager-level or higher
individual who will create privilege levels for
operators.
Operators perform the day-to-day task of video
surveillance using keyboards connected to the
MegaPower CPU. They select and control
cameras, create and run automated camera
actions, acknowledge alarm activities, adjust
monitors, and perform other functions as needed.
Typical operator control functions include:
Keyboard passcode entry
Video selection of local monitors and cameras
Video selection of remote sites and cameras
Controlling cameras (panning, tilting, and
zooming)
Activating presets and auxiliaries
Running tours
Running patterns
Calling salvos
Acknowledging alarms
Operators also create many of the automated
features that make the MegaPower CPU a
powerful, yet easy-to-use, CCTV surveillance
system. Operators can program the following
functions:
Preset scenes
Tours
Patterns
Alarming monitors
Operators also can arm monitors for use in
managing alarm response.
Compatible System Keyboards
MegaPower CPU video switching and control
capabilities are provided by American Dynamics
keyboards. These capabilities are “monitor
oriented” in that a keyboard controls only those
functions associated with the monitor under control
of that keyboard.
The MegaPower CPU is compatible with the
following keyboards:
AD2078A
AD2079
AD2088
AD2089 (see note)
ADCC0200
ADCC0300
ADCC1100
ADTTE
Note: When the AD2089 keyboard is connected
directly to the MegaPower CPU, the DVR functions
are not supported.
Keyboard control functions for your keyboard are
found in the appendices at the end of this guide.
For step-by-step instructions on using these
keyboards with your MegaPower 3200 video-matrix
CCTV system, refer to the appropriate keyboard
manual.