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Quick Reference Guide ADTT32E Enhanced 1 TOUCH TRACKER Overview Initiates the currently selected dome's Apple Peel pattern. Displays the dome's ID code. Toggles the state of the dome's output. Starts the menu. B A Displays currently selected camera, monitor, Quick View or Pattern number. Also displays system prompts and messages. Enters the number of the Camera, Monitor, Quick View, Pattern or Output. Clears active alarm or the last keypad entry Opens or closes the camera's iris, making the picture on the monitor appear darker or lighter. Calls up a specific monitor. Also cycles through installed monitors. Menu Output Clear Off Iris Close Open Info On Peel 7 0 1 4 5 8 9 2 6 3 Flip View Pattern Repeat Pattern Seq D C Flips the SpeedDome 180º. Calls up a Quick View. Calls up a Pattern one time. Controls the camera's zoom function. Previous Next Repeats a Pattern indefinitely. Initiates the Sequence. Steps forwards and backwards through the installed cameras in sequential order. Controls the camera's pan and tilt function. Also allows you to interface with the menu. Controls the camera's focus function. Calls up video from a specific camera. New and Improved Features The enhanced TOUCH TRACKER allows you to customize the following features: LCD backlight brightness Volume control for key click Turn key click On or Off In addition, the following features have changed to improve the usability and reliability of the Touch Tracker: Larger, hard plastic keys Number keys Function keys Camera and Monitor keys (with icons) New Tracker Ball and mechanism Eliminates need for calibration Microswitch zoom and focus keys Updated color scheme 8000-2656-02, Rev. A (Pages 6) AMERICAN DYNAMICS PRODUCTS 1

LCD Menu Define Sequence Setup View Record Pattern Auto Alarm Ack Alarm Actions Tog Zoom / Focus Show Sys Info Reset Dome Port Settings Tog Primary / 2nd Ping Dome / TTR Set Time/Date Event Setup Event Timers Camera Titles Monitor Setup Select Language Adjust V-phase Adj Backlighting Adj Keyclick Vol Keyclick ON/OFF Using the Menu Press the Menu button on the keypad to invoke the menu. This scrollable menu appears on the LCD. Only two menu selections are visible at one time on the LCD. Move the Tracker Ball up and down to scroll through the menu selections. To select the item on the top line of the LCD, press the Zoom button (or press button A). To select the item on the bottom line of the LCD, press the Focus button (or press button B). Apple Peel The Apple Peel consists of three revolutions of camera panning, with tilt starting at the ceiling line. Each revolution tilts down approximately 30. The Apple Peel provides you with a complete view of the area. APPLE PEEL PATTERN Select a Camera Enter the number of the camera whose video you want to display, then press (Camera button). Sequence through the Cameras To display video from the 32 cameras one at a time in sequential order, press the Previous and Next buttons. Each time you press Previous, video from the previous camera is displayed. Each time you press Next, video from the next camera is displayed. Select a Monitor Enter the number (1-5) of the monitor where you want to display camera video, then press button). (Monitor Flip the SpeedDome To flip the currently selected SpeedDome 180 in the opposite direction, press Flip. Run Apple Peel To instruct the currently selected SpeedDome to run the Apple Peel pattern, press Peel. The Apple Peel pattern repeats itself indefinitely until you issue a camera command (pan, tilt, zoom or focus) to the dome running the pattern. Note: If the Sensornet-to-RS-422 code converter is being used, pressing Peel will run Pattern 3 (if Pattern 3 has been programmed). Clear an Alarm To clear the alarm whose information currently appears on the LCD press Clear. Note: If the Sensornet-to-RS-422 code converter is being used, pressing Peel will run Pattern 3 (if Pattern 3 has been programmed). 2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Control Dome Outputs 1. Refer to the Dome Configuration Worksheet to see which output devices are connected to which domes, and what the on / off states are for those devices. 2. Enter the number of the camera whose output device you want to turn on or off, then press Camera. 3. Press the number of the output device (1-4) that you want to turn activate or deactivate. 4. Pressing Output On activates the output device; pressing Output Off deactivates the output device. Control Switcher Output To control the output device connected to the video matrix switcher, press Output On or Output Off. Display Quick Views Note: SpeedDome Ultra III/DeltaDome and newer domes supports 96 views. Other domes support only four views. 1. Enter the number of the camera whose Quick View you want to display, then press Camera. 2. Press the number of the Quick View you want to display (1-96), then press View. Run Patterns 1. Press the number of the camera whose Pattern you want to display, then press Camera. 2. Press the number of the Pattern you want to display (1-3), then press Pattern to run the Pattern once. Press Repeat Pattern if you want the Pattern to repeat itself indefinitely. If you select a repeating Pattern, the Pattern repeats itself until you issue a camera command (pan, tilt zoom or focus) to the dome running the Pattern. Run Sequences Note: Each TOUCH TRACKER can have its own sequence. To initiate the pre-defined Sequence, press Seq. The Sequence repeats itself indefinitely until you press Seq or Clear. Define Quick Views Note: SpeedDome Ultra III/DeltaDome and newer domes support 96 views. Other domes support only four views. 1. On the monitor, display the picture for which you want to create a Quick View. 2. Press Menu, then select Setup View. 3. Press the number buttons (1-96) that you want to assign to this Quick View, then press Zoom or Focus to save. Define Patterns 1. On the monitor, display the picture that you want to be the starting point of the Pattern. 2. Press Menu, then select Record Pattern. 3. Press the number (1-3) that you want to assign to this pattern. 4. Move the camera around, then zoom and focus as necessary to create a logical camera pattern. If you make a mistake during programming and no longer want to program the pattern, press Clear. 5. When you finish creating the pattern, press Next. SpeedDome LT Auto Pan Programming 1. On the monitor, display the picture that you want to be the starting point of the Auto Pan. 2. Press Menu, then select Record Pattern. 3. Press the number 1 on the keypad. 4. Move the camera to the end point, then press Next. Define Sequences Note: Each TOUCH TRACKER can have its own sequence. 1. Press Menu, then select Define Sequence. 2. Scroll through the list of events using the Tracker Ball until the event you want to define or re-define appears on the LCD. 3. In the Cam field, use the number buttons to type the camera number for the event (use 2 digits). 4. In the Act field, indicate the kind of Action you are specifying for this event. Press View for a Quick View; press Pattern for a Pattern. For a fixed shot, press Clear to leave this field blank. 5. If this is a Quick View or Pattern, use the number buttons to select the number of Quick View or Pattern. 6. In the Dur field, indicate the duration time for this event (use the number buttons). 7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each event in the sequence. Press Menu when complete. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 3

Adjust LCD Backlighting 2. Press Zoom or Focus to select Adj Backlighting. 3. Press Next to make the backlighting brighter; press Previous to make the backlighting dimmer. Adjust Key Click Volume 2. Press Zoom or Focus to select Adj Keyclick Vol. 3. Press Previous to make the volume softer; press Next to make the volume louder. Turn Key Click On / Off 2. Press Zoom or Focus to select Key Click On/Off. 3. Press Next to turn the key click on or off. The current setting appears on the LCD. If the key click is on, Keyclick ON appears on the LCD. If the key click is off, Keyclick OFF appears on the LCD. Set Language 2. Press Zoom or Focus to select Select Language. 3. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the available languages, and press Zoom or Focus to select the correct language. The following languages are supported: English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish Using On-Screen Forms The following procedures use special forms that appear on Monitor 1. These forms permit you to set the system date/time, configure monitors, assign camera names, and schedule events. When using the on-screen forms, the following TOUCH TRACKER components are used: The Tracker Ball or Next button moves the cursor around the screen. The Zoom or Focus buttons cycle through available choices. These buttons also enter data into the selected fields. Use the number buttons to enter numeric entries, such as system time and date. The Menu button returns TOUCH TRACKER control to the LCD. Setting System Date/Time 2. Select Set Time/Date. The Set Time and Date form appears on Monitor 1. 3. The cursor appears in the Date Format field. Press the zoom or focus button to cycle through the available choices: MM-DD-YY, DD-MM-YY, or YY-MM-DD. 4. Use the Tracker Ball or Next button to move the cursor to the Date field. Use the number buttons to enter the month, date, and year in 2-digit format. Press zoom or focus to accept the entry after each 2-digit segment of the date is entered. 5. Use the Tracker Ball or Next button to move the cursor to the Time field. Use the number buttons to enter the correct time in 24-hour format. 6. Use the Tracker Ball or Next button to move the cursor to the Day of Week field. Press the zoom or focus button to cycle through the available choices. 7. When finished entering the date and time information, press Menu twice to resume camera control mode. Assigning Camera Names 2. Select Camera Titles. The Camera Naming form appears on Monitor 1. 3. Using the Tracker Ball, move the cursor to the Camera Number field. Press zoom or focus until the correct camera number appears on the screen. 4. Using the Tracker Ball or Next button, move the cursor to the Title field. 5. Move the Tracker Ball to highlight the character in the Character Selection field that will be used in the name for the camera. Press zoom or focus to select the character. If you make a typing mistake, use the Next button to move around the Title field. 4 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

6. The selected character now appears in the selected position of the Title field. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have named the camera. 8. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each camera you want to name. 9. When finished naming cameras, press Menu twice to return to camera control mode. Setting Up Monitors For each of the 5 monitors, you can choose to display the date, time and name of the selected camera. 2. Select Monitor Setup. The Monitor Setup form appears on Monitor 1. 3. Use the Tracker Ball or press the Next button to position the cursor in the Monitor field. Press the zoom or focus button until the correct monitor number appears. 4. Move the cursor to the Time Date field. Press zoom or focus to cycle through the available choices. If you want the time and date to appear on the screen, select On. If you do not want the time and date to appear on the screen, select Off. 5. Move the cursor to the Title Display field. Press zoom or focus to cycle through the available choices. If you want the camera names to appear on the monitor, select On; if you do not want camera names to appear on the monitor, select Off. 6. Move the cursor to the Brightness field. Press zoom or focus to cycle through the available choices. The range for the text brightness setting is 1 (darkest) to 8 (brightest). 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each monitor you want to configure. 8. When finished setting up monitors, press Menu twice to return to camera control mode. Configuring Timed Events There are two parts to configuring timed events: setting up events and scheduling events. Setting Up Events 2. Select Event Setup. The information appears on the LCD. 3. Move the Tracker Ball up and down to scroll between the available events. When the correct event number appears, continue with step 4. 4. Use the number buttons to enter the monitor number (1-5) where the Timed Event will be shown. 5. Use the number buttons to enter the camera number (1-32) whose video will appear on the selected monitor. 6. The default event is a Quick View. If you do not want a Quick View, press the Pattern or Seq button to change this field. 7. If you are setting up a Quick View or Pattern to be the Timed Event, use the number buttons to enter the correct Quick View (01-96) or Pattern (1-3) for the selected camera. 8. If you want to program other timed events, repeat steps 3 through 7. 9. When finished programming events, press Menu twice to resume camera control mode. Scheduling Events 3. If this is a new time slot, use the Tracker Ball or Next button to move the cursor to the Time field, and continue with step 4. If this is not a new time slot, move the cursor to Edit Timers, and continue with step 5. 4. Use the number buttons to enter the 2 digits for the hour (in 24-hour format) for the event you are scheduling, then press zoom or focus. Use the number buttons to enter the 2 digits for the minutes, then press zoom or focus. 5. The cursor automatically moves to Edit Timers. Press zoom or focus to select. The Set Event Timer form appears on the screen. 6. Move the cursor to appropriate day field when you want the event to run. Enter the number (1-32) for the pre-defined event, then press zoom or focus. The events are those defined during the Setting Up Events procedure. 7. When you have finished scheduling pre-defined events for this time slot, move the cursor to Previous Menu then press zoom or focus. 8. Move the cursor to Enable Timer, then press zoom or focus. The events picked in step 6 will now run at the scheduled time. 9. If you want to configure pre-defined events for another time slot, move the cursor to Next Timer, then press zoom or focus. Repeat steps 3 through 8 for each time slot you want to configure. 10. When you finish scheduling events, press Menu twice to resume camera control mode. Clearing Scheduled Events If you need to stop events from running on a regular basis, do the following: Is this the time slot that you want to clear? If so, continue with step 4. Do you want to clear a different time slot? If so, continue with step 3. 3. Move the cursor to Next Timer, then press zoom or focus until the time slot you want to clear appears on line 2. 4. Move the cursor to Clear Timer, then press zoom or focus. 5. If there are other time slots you want to clear, repeat steps 3 and 4. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 5

6. When finished clearing events, press Menu twice to return to camera control mode. Disabling Timed Events If you need to temporarily stop scheduled events from running, do the following: Is this the time slot that you want to disable? If so, continue with step 4. Do you want to disable a different time slot? If so, continue with step 3. 3. Move the cursor to Next Timer, then press zoom or focus until the time slot you want to disable appears on line 2. 4. Move the cursor to Disable Timer, then press zoom or focus. 5. If there are other time slots you want to disable, repeat steps 3 and 4. 6. When finished disabling events, press Menu twice to return to camera control mode. American Dynamics, AD, Touch Tracker and the AD logo are trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. Other product names (if any) mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. No part of this guide may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Sensormatic Electronics Corporation. BSL 7/99 Changing Scheduled Time Slots If you need to change the time for scheduled events, do the following: Is this the time slot that you want to change? If so, continue with step 4. Do you want to change a different time slot? If so, continue with step 3. 3. Move the cursor to Next Timer, then press zoom or focus until the time slot you want to change appears on line 2. 4. Move the cursor to Change Timer To HH:MM, then press zoom or focus. 5. Use the number buttons to enter the 2-digit hour in 24-hour format, then press zoom or focus to enter. Use the number buttons to enter the minutes, then press zoom or focus to enter. 6. If there are other time slots you want to change, repeat steps 3 through 5. 7. When finished changing event times, press Menu twice to return to camera control mode. 6 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE