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USB Control Module Software Utilities User Guide Contents USB Control Module Software Utilities... 1 About the Software... 1 Related Document... 1 Hardware and Software Requirements... 1 Software Installation... 1 Installing the USB Driver... 1 Installing Software Utilities... 3 Using the Utilities Software... 4 Running Batch Files... 4 Loading New Firmware... 5 SensorNet Analyzer... 7 Dome Control... 8 Declarations... 11 Appendix A: USB Control Module Readme File. 11 About the Software The USB Control Module Software Utilities is service application software installed on a personal computer that enables: Firmware updates to be uploaded to a dome camera or USB Control Module SensorNet activity to be analyzed Control of a dome camera from a personal computer via the USB Control Module using SensorNet protocol. Note: This software is not intended to be used to update an ADACSNET USB Control Module to an ADACSNETH Control Module that is used with an HDVR. Related Document ADACSNET USB Control Module Installation Guide, 8200-0310-01 Hardware and Software Requirements USB Control Module and Cable: Supplied PC/Laptop hardware: PC system with USB port Operating system: Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP Utilities: WinZip compression utility for Windows. Go to http://www.winzip.com/ to download a trial version of this utility and/or to purchase it. Software Installation This section describes how to install service application software. Installing the USB Driver 1. On the Internet, go to: http://americandynamics.net 2. When the American Dynamics website home page appears, do one of the following: Not yet registered: Click on Register shown at the top right of the web page. When the Site Registration page appears, enter the required registration information, and then click Submit. Follow the instructions provided to complete and activate your registration. When the login window appears, enter your E-mail address and password in the provided fields, and then click Login. Currently registered: Click on Login shown at the top right of the web page. When the login window appears, enter your E-mail address and password in the provided fields, and then click Login. 3. When the American Dynamics home page re-appears, highlight the Support menu choice. 4. In the dropdown menu that appears, select Software Downloads. 2011 Tyco International Ltd. and its Respective Companies. All Rights Reserved. USER GUIDE 1 of 11

5. Click on PTZ Dome Cameras, and then click on USB Control Module (ADACSNET). 6. Click on USB Control Module Drivers. 7. Click on ADACSNET_Drivers.zip to download the file. 8. Unzip the ADACSNET_Drivers.zip file to a temporary folder on the Windows desktop. 9. Connect the USB control module to a PC using the supplied USB A/B cable. Windows should indicate that new USB hardware was found and will launch the Found New Hardware Wizard (Figure 1). 11. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended), and click Next. The Search for a driver file screen appears. Figure 3. Search for a driver file screen Figure 1. Found new hardware screen 12. When the device driver file is located, the device driver is installed (Figure 4). Figure 4. Installing device driver software screen 10. Select Yes, this time only, and click Next. The Install device driver software screen appears. Figure 2. Install device driver software screen 13. When the device driver has been installed, the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears (Figure 5). USER GUIDE 2 of 11

Figure 5. Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen Figure 6. Welcome to the ADUtils8_20 Setup Wizard screen 14. Click Finish to complete the USB driver installation. 15. Once the USB driver installation is completed, you can delete the temporary folder from the desktop. Installing Software Utilities 1. On the Internet, go to: http://americandynamics.net 2. When the American Dynamics home page appears, highlight the Support menu choice. 3. In the dropdown menu that appears, select Software Downloads. 4. Click on PTZ Dome Cameras, and then click on USB Control Module (ADACSNET). 5. Click on USB Control Module Utilities. 6. Click on ADUtils8_20.msi to download the file to a folder of your choice. 7. Open the folder you have chosen and double click on the file name, ADUtils8_20.msi. The Welcome to the ADUtils8_20 Setup Wizard appears. 8. Follow the installation wizard prompts until the installation is completed. The default installation folder is C:\Program Files\American Dynamics. When the installation is done, the Completing the ADUtils8_20 Setup Wizard screen appears. Figure 7. Completing the ADUtils8_20 Setup Wizard screen 9. Click Finish to complete the USB Control Module Utilities installation. USER GUIDE 3 of 11

Using the Utilities Software This section describes how to: Use the software Load Utility to upload firmware updates to a dome camera or a USB control module Use the software to monitor and display SensorNet activity Use the software to control a dome camera. Important: Depending on the USB module you have installed, you must run either Install_0100.bat or Install_0220.bat as described below to load the proper SnetUsb.dll version. If you do not run the batch file, you will receive a runtime 53 error stating that the SnetUsb.dll file could not be found. Note: For more information on using the two USB module versions, refer to the Readme.txt file found in Appendix A: USB Control Module Readme File on page 11. Alternately, you can view the text of the Readme.txt file by clicking Start > All Programs > ADUtils8_20, and then clicking on the shortcut for the file. Compatibilities AD Utilities Version 8.20 has not been tested on an Intellex system nor is it supported for use on an Intellex system. When connecting a USB module to an Intellex system, the firmware must be Version 2 when the Intellex version is 4.3 Patch 5 or later. Intellex systems prior to Version 4.3 Patch 5 still require a USB module with Version 1 firmware. Running Batch Files To run one of the batch files, do the following: 1. On the desktop, click Start > All Programs > ADUtils8_20, and click the appropriate batch (.bat) file. Figure 9. AD Utilities v8.20 menu The AD Utilities v8.20 menu displays buttons for three USB control module utilities: Load Utility, SensorNet Analyzer, and Dome Control. Note: The time and date are also displayed. Also, a Get Info button provides version information for each utility, the USB module, and the SnetUsb.dll file. Depending on the USB module version, you will see one of the information screens shown below. Important: If there is a mismatch between the USB module version and the SnetUsb.dll file version, you may receive a warning message, and you will need to flash the USB module to match the SnetUsb.dll file version, or you must run the batch file that matches the installed USB module version to install the correct version of the SnetUsb.dll file. Figure 10. USB Module Version 2.00 Figure 8. Shortcuts to Starting Batch Files 2. On the desktop, start the utility program by clicking Start > All Programs > ADUtils8_20, and select Shortcut to ADUtils8_20.exe. The AD Utilities v8.20 menu appears (Figure 9). USER GUIDE 4 of 11

Figure 11. USB Module Version 1.01 3. Select from the AD Utilities v8.20 menu buttons to do the following: Load Utility. Use to upload new firmware code to either a dome camera or USB control module. SensorNet Analyzer. Use to monitor a SensorNet Network and to display the communication protocol and timing between a controller and any SensorNet device. Dome Control. Use to program and control a SensorNet dome camera. Loading New Firmware Use the Load Utility button on the AD Utilities v8.20 menu to upload new code to the dome camera (default) or USB Control Module. Note: The Load Utility requires you to place the dome firmware into the folder: C:\Program Files\American Dynamics\ ADUtils8_20, or the folder where the AD Utilities are installed. Uploading to a Dome Camera 1. On the Internet, go to: http://americandynamics.net 2. When the American Dynamics home page appears, highlight the Support menu choice. 3. In the dropdown menu that appears, select Software Downloads. 4. Click on PTZ Dome Cameras, and then click on SpeedDome Ultra & SpeedDome Optima. The SpeedDome Software Downloads box appears. 5. Locate and download the SpeedDome Ultra or Optima firmware.zip file to a temporary file on the Windows desktop. 6. Extract the zip file to the folder: C:\Program Files\American Dynamics\ ADUtil8_20, or the folder where the AD Utilities are installed. 7. Delete the temporary file from the desktop. 8. On the AD Utilities v8.20 menu, press Load Utility. The Flash Loader panel appears (ensure Snet is selected). Figure 12. Flash Loader panel 9. Enter the maximum SensorNet address in the Max Snet Address field. Valid addresses are in the range 1-239. 10. Click Scan Network. The SensorNet Devices window will list the address, type, flash number, and revision of each dome on the network. Figure 13. File Loader scan complete panel 11. Select a dome that you want to update. Note: Select only one dome at a time for updating. 12. Uncheck the Upload latest Rev box to permit the file selection box to be displayed. The interface displays the file selection list box on the left side of the screen (Figure 14). USER GUIDE 5 of 11

13. Click Load Snet Device to start the upload. If the message File not found appears and an error is reported, begin again at Step 1. Loading progress is indicated in the File Load Progress window. Note: If a dome does not respond with usable data for a device as shown in Figure 14, double click the device address to be loaded. 14. Select the appropriate file to be loaded to the dome, and then click Load Snet Device. Load progress is indicated in the File Load Progress window. Note: If only one hex file is present in the directory, it will be automatically loaded and Figure 14 will not be displayed. Figure 14. SensorNet Devices window Camera Firmware Update Files 4. Click on PTZ Dome Cameras, and then click on USB Control Module (ADACSNET). 5. Click on USB Control Module Firmware. 6. Click on ADACSNET_Firmware0200.zip to download the file to a temporary file on the Windows desktop. 7. Extract the ADACSNET_Firmware0200.zip file to C:\Program Files\American Dynamics\ADUtils8_20, or the folder where the AD Utilities are installed. Both versions of the USB module firmware are available on the web site. 8. When finished, delete the temporary file from the desktop. 9. On the AD Utilities v8.20 menu (Figure 9 on page 4), click Load Utility. The Flash Loader panel appears. Figure 15. Flash Loader panel USB Module Firmware Update Files 15. After the upload has completed, return to the AD Utilities Dome Control menu, and double click on Init Dome for this camera to initialize the dome and clear the memory on the IO board. When the camera is permanently installed, be sure to run the Init Dome command to clear the current I/O board memory. (Init Dome resides in the Dome Information menu on the camera.) Uploading to the USB Control Module To upload new code to the USB Control Module, do the following: 1. On the Internet, go to: http://americandynamics.net 2. When the American Dynamics home page appears, highlight the Support menu choice. 3. In the dropdown menu that appears, select Software Downloads. 10. In the Upload box of Figure 15, select Module, and then highlight the appropriate USB module firmware. 11. Click Load USB Module to start the upload process. Load progress is indicated in the File Load Progress window. 12. When the firmware upgrade is completed, power cycle the USB control module by temporarily disconnecting the USB connection. 13. Close the AD Utilities software, and then run the appropriate batch file for your USB control module. USER GUIDE 6 of 11

Important: Depending on the USB control module you have installed, you must run either Install_0100.bat or Install_0220.bat to load the proper SnetUsb.dll version. If you do not run the batch file, you will receive a runtime 53 error stating that the SnetUsb.dll file could not be found. When the AD Utilities software is installed on an Intellex system and Patch 5 or later has been installed, the SnetUsb.dll file will already be updated to Version 2 and the Install_0220.bat file is not needed. SensorNet Analyzer The SensorNet Analyzer is used to monitor SensorNet activity. To use the analyzer: 1. Connect the SensorNet terminals of the USB control module to the SensorNet network to be monitored. 2. On the AD Utilities v8.20 menu, click SensorNet Analyzer. The SensorNet Monitor Utility window appears. Figure 16. SensorNet Monitor Utility window Functions that appear in this window are as follows: Start SensorNet Monitor. Click (button turns green) to display SensorNet packet activity. To stop monitoring, click Stop SensorNet Monitor (button turns red). If datalogging is enabled, the datalog file is added to the Datalogging Files window list. Pause. Click (button turns red) to pause monitoring. Click again to continue monitoring (button turns green). Clear Display. Click to clear the main display window. Datalogging Files. This window lists currently stored datalogging files. Clicking a file name in this window enables the Analyze function. Time. Enables the time stamp to display time from the start of monitoring (Absolute) or the change from the previous packet (Delta). Datalogging (ON, OFF). Click ON to store SensorNet data packets to a file. The utility automatically generates a datalogging file name and displays it in the File Name window. The file name contains the date, time and has a.mon extension. Double clicking within the File Name window highlights the file name and allows a file name to be created using the keyboard. The.mon extension is automatically added. Analyze (ON, OFF). When ON, the utility displays the selected datalogging file in the main display window instead of current network activity. Select OFF to turn off this function. Delete File. Click file name in the Data Logging Files window. Click Delete File to delete the file. This SensorNet Monitor Utility window displays SensorNet activity. Packet information is displayed with a time stamp and function description. USER GUIDE 7 of 11

Dome Control Connect the USB control module to the SensorNet input of the dome camera. Then, on the AD Utilities v8.20 menu, click Dome Control to display the Dome Control window (Figure 17 on page 8). Figure 17. Dome Control window 1. Program your dome camera presets using the joystick and the Zoom and Focus buttons. 2. Click Set, select a sequence number, and click Sequence. The display blinks in the first entry for the sequence. Figure 18. Sequence display Joystick Functions in the Dome Control window are as follows: Select Dome Camera. To enter the dome camera address, click the numeric (0-9) keys and then Set. The display indicates the currently selected camera. To erase an incorrect number, click Clr before Set. Peel. Click to have the dome perform the Apple Peel pattern. Initiate any PTZ function to cancel this pattern. Repeat. Click to repeat the current pattern. Menu. Click to display the onboard Dome menu and controls (Figure 24 on page 10). Reset. Double click to reset the dome camera. Sequence. Click to program a sequence of views. A sequence is a series of programmed presets with defined dwell times. You can have a maximum of 16 views for each sequence. To define a sequence: Sequence display 3. Click Set again to move to the preset field, select the preset number, and click Set. 4. Select the dwell time (in seconds), click Set. 5. Repeat step 1 through 4 to define additional entries in the sequence. 6. When you are finished adding entries, click Sequence End. Figure 19. Sequence End button To run a stored sequence, select the sequence number, and then click Sequence. To end a sequence that is running, click Sequence Stop. Figure 20. Sequence Stop button Note: If you have defined sequences for different cameras, you can switch between cameras without clicking Sequence Stop to view these individual sequences. Clicking Sequence Stop will stop all the running sequences. USER GUIDE 8 of 11

Init Dome. Double click to initialize the dome. This clears all program data from the dome and I/O board. Flip. Click to move the pan axis of the dome camera 180. View (also known as Target, Preset). To go to a stored view, use the numeric keypad to enter the view number and click View. To store a view, click Set, enter the number, and click View. Pattern (also known as Tour). To run a stored pattern, enter the pattern number (1-3) using the numeric keypad and click Pattern. To repeat a pattern continuously, click Repeat, enter the pattern number (1-3) using the numeric keypad, and click Pattern. To define a pattern, click Set, enter the pattern number (1-3) using the numeric keypad, and click Pattern. Pan, tilt, and zoom the dome until the pattern has run. To end the pattern, click Pattern. To review the pattern just defined, click Pattern. If the pattern is acceptable, click Set and then Pattern to replace the pattern designated at the beginning of the definition sequence. Auto. Click to return iris and focus functions to automatic. DirectSet. Click to have the dome display the DirectSet menu. To begin any DirectSet function, enter the number on the video display and then click DirectSet. To clear the menu, click DirectSet again. If you know the number, enter it before clicking DirectSet to bypass the dome DirectSet menu. Info. Click to display the Dome Information dialog box (Figure 21), which shows the dome serial number, date of manufacture, and datalogging switch. If you want to change this information, enter the new data and click Update. Figure 21. Dome Information dialog Iris (Close, Open). Click Close or Open to manually adjust the iris level of the dome. Pan and Tilt. Click and drag the black dot at the center of the joystick in the direction the dome is to go. The farther the drag, the faster the dome goes. Release the mouse button to release the dot and stop the dome. Zoom (OUT, IN). Click OUT or IN to change the dome s field of view (FOV). Focus (FAR, NEAR). Click FAR or NEAR to manually focus the dome. Vphase. To adjust the selected dome s video phase (Vphase), click Vphase+ or Vphase. Alarm. The state of each alarm input is indicated by Alarm LEDS (1-4). The number of Alarm LEDs that are enabled depends on the installed I/O board and dome combination. When the dome Alarm state is set to the Open position (default setting), a contact-switch closure activates the alarm. The LED is green in the No Alarm condition and red when the Alarm is activated (closed). Figure 22 indicates that the Alarm 1 switch is closed (red LED), and the screen displays Alarm 1 for about 4 seconds. If the PC has audio enabled, a brief (about 1 sec.) sound will also- be heard. USER GUIDE 9 of 11

Figure 22. Dome Control with Alarm 1 activated and how many received packets (Rx) are good. To stop the ping test, click Stop Ping. Dome Menu Control Functions 1. Click Menu to command the dome to enter the camera s on-screen menu mode (if the dome camera supports the on-screen display), as well as change the numeric keypad to the Dome Control Menu View (highlighted arrows). Figure 24. Dome control menu view Flash Rev Button Flash Rev. After starting this application, wait one minute to allow the USB control module to finish scanning the network for online domes before clicking the Flash Rev button. Click to display the dome flash revision level. This information is displayed on the user display at the top of the application screen (Figure 23). Figure 23. Flash Rev display Flash Rev. display 2. To select the desired function: a. Click the Up, Down, Left, or Right arrows to highlight the desired function, and then click Select. b. Click Toggle to change the value of the function. c. Click Menu to return to the Control View. Start Ping. After starting this application, wait one minute to allow the USB control module to finish scanning the network for online domes before clicking the Start Ping button or when an address higher than 16 is set for the first time. Click to transmit a data packet to the dome s ping socket. The dome returns the data, and a comparison is made by the software application to determine if this data is the same as that transmitted. The user display window indicates the transmitted packets (Tx) USER GUIDE 10 of 11

Declarations Thank you for using American Dynamics products. We support our products through an extensive and worldwide network of dealers. The dealer, through whom you originally purchased this product, is your point of contact if you have a need for service or support. Our dealers are fully empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support. Dealers should contact American Dynamics at (800) 507-6268 or (561) 912-6259 or on the web at www.americandynamics.net. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: Tyco International Ltd. makes no representation or warranty with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. NOTICE: The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice. LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE: For units of the Department of Defense, all documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government Funds. The restrictions governing the use and disclosure of technical data marked with this legend are set forth in the definition of limited rights in paragraph (a) (15) of the clause of DFARS 252.227.7013. Unpublished - rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United States. TRADEMARK NOTICE: The trademarks, logos, and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States [or other countries]. Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyco International Ltd. will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary. All trademarks not owned by Tyco International Ltd. are the property of their respective owners, and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws. Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice. Actual products may vary from photos. Not all products include all features. Availability varies by region; contact your sales representative. COPYRIGHT: Under copyright laws, the contents of this manual may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without prior written consent of Tyco International Ltd. 2011 and its Respective Companies. All Rights Reserved. American Dynamics 6600 Congress Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33487 U.S.A. Appendix A: USB Control Module Readme File The following text of the readme file contains information about the implementation and use of the two versions of the USB control module. ------------------------------------- There are 2 versions of the ADACSNET USB Module. Version 1.01 is the original release and version 2.00 is compatible with Intellex version 4.3 patch5 and later. Each version of the ADACSNET USB module requires its' own version of the SnetUSB.dll file in C:/WINDOWS/system32. ADACSNET 1.01 requires SnetUSB.dll v1.00 and ADACSNET 2.00 requires SnetUSB.dll v2.20. Run the appropriate batch file to install the correct version of SnetUSB.dll in the C:/WINDOWS/system32 file. These batch files can be accessed in Start/Programs/ADUTils8_20. Install_0100.bat will install SnetUSB.dll version 1.00 and Install_0220.bat will install SnetUSB.dll version 2.20. ADUtils8_20 is compatible with both versions of the Intellex USB Module ADACSNET and it is not necessary to maintain earlier versions of the ADUtils program. If ADUtils detects that the ADACSNET USB module firmware revision is not compatible with SnetUSB.dll revision, it will display an error message. The appropriate SnetUSB.dll installer batch file, as explained above, can then be run to update to the compatible dll. ------------------------------------- www.americandynamics.net USER GUIDE 11 of 11