Programming with the ad2089, Using the ad2089 in program mode, Setting presets – American Dynamics AD2089 User Manual

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Programming with the AD2089

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AD2089 Operator’s Manual

Programming with the AD2089

This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for keyboard operations performed with the
keyswitch in the PROGRAM position. The chapter also includes a discussion of operations
available with the keyswitch set in the MENU position.

Using the AD2089 in Program Mode

When operating with the keyswitch in the PROGRAM position, you can set presets, scratch-pad
tours, patterns, and macros. You can also arm and disarm monitors.

Setting Presets

To set a preset:

1 Call a monitor and camera to the keyboard (see Chapter 3).

2 Turn the three-position keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.

3 Using the joystick, move the camera to the appropriate position. Make the appropriate lens

adjustments.

4 Enter the preset identification number on the numeric keypad (the number appears in the

ENTER display).

5 Press the PRESET key (the ENTER display will clear).

Setting Scratch Pad Tours

To set a scratch pad tour:

1 Call a monitor to the keyboard (see Chapter 3).

2 Turn the three-position keyswitch to the PROGRAM position.

3 Enter "62" on the numeric keypad. Press the PROG key to clear any previously programmed

scratch pad tour.

4 Enter the first camera identification number of the tour (the number will appear in the ENTER

display).

5 Press the CAMERA key (the ENTER display will clear).

6 Enter the appropriate dwell time number (1-60) on the numeric keypad (the number appears in

the ENTER display). Press the PROG key (the ENTER display will clear).


Repeat steps 3 through 6 until all the cameras in the tour have been programmed.

7 Press the RUN key to run the scratch pad tour.

Programming Patterns

You can program up to three patterns per programmable dome. The length and complexity of a
pattern are limited by two variables:

• number of camera commands

• time

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