American Dynamics 1461 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION

DISPLAY

BYPASS AUTO RESET

Figure 1 1461 Front Panel

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The 1461 is an analog device for the detection of motion in the

field of view of a TV camera. It is intended as an aid to

personnel engaged in monitoring a TV display and is not

intended as a primary alarm input device.

Only standard video from a camera is required. No external
sync drives are necessary. The video input is passively looped
to the output to allow the motion detector to be turned off with

no loss of video.

The successful operation of video motion detectors depends on
many factors. The section on SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS

in the Appendix should be reviewed before finalizing a system.

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FEATURES

MULTIPLE ALERT ACTION

* ADJUSTABLE DETECTION AREA

ADJUSTABLE SENSITIVITY

* AUTO-COMPENSATION FOR SLOW LIGHT LEVEL

CHANGES

MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC RESET

FRONT PANEL CONTROL

INSTALLATION

Systems involving video motion detectors must use the best

possible connection and grounding practices. Poor wiring not

only causes poor pictures, but could affect the alert function.
Camera and lens selection, camera location, scene lighting, and
mounting are also significant factors in achieving optimum
performance. These factors

covered in more detail in the

Appendix, System Considerations.

Mounting

The 1461 switcher is supplied as a desk-top unit. Place the
unit in a position convenient for the operator, usually adjacent

to the monitor to be viewed. For rack mounting, 2117 Series
rack-mount kits are available. The 1461 is a quarter-rack unit.
Up to four quarter-rack units such as a 1461 or a 1404A
Sequential Switcher may be mounted in a single 19” by 1
rack. One or two may be mounted with half rack units such as

the 1440B Date/Time Generator.

IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS

OPERATING THIS UNIT, OR NEED TECHNICAL

ASSISTANCE, CALL:

Sensormatic Video Products Division

6795 Flanders Drive

San Diego, CA 92121

Tel: 619-642-2400

Fax: 619-642-2440

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