Keyboards & System Control Software

Bid-Spec

1.0 Description Microprocessor based, full-function keyboard for complete control and programming of American Dynamics matrix switcher/controller systems.

2.0 Performance Specifications The keyboard shall provide all control parameters and system programming required for the video matrix switcher/controller system. The operator keys shall be color-coded, rubberized elastomeric style, and shall provide true tactile feel. The keyboard shall have removable and adjustable feet allowing for three work angles. The keyboard must be provided with a three-axis vector-solving joystick for single-handed control of fixed and variable speed cameras pan/tilts and domes. This joystick must be a “twist” joystick to allow the user to control a motorized lens’ TELE and WIDE functions without using operator keys. As a minimum, the keyboard shall provide for the following control functions: video output (monitor) selection, satellite site selection, video input (camera) selection, motorized lens control (zoom, focus, iris), pan/tilt or dome control (pan/tilt, Preset set and call, Pattern set, call, clear, hold and repeat), auxiliary device control (on or off), tour control (hold, run, next and last), salvo control, alarm control, and camera lock/unlock feature. The numeric keys shall also be used for alphanumeric entry with up to three letters assigned to a key. In addition, the keyboard shall provide macro keys that enable the programming of up to 1000 application- specific, user-definable macros. When used with the MegaPower 1024, 168, and 48 Matrix Switcher/Controller Systems, the keyboard shall provide the following recorder control functions for both VCRs and digital recorders: Play, Record, Rewind, Fast Forward, Pause, Stop, and Eject. A smart card programmer/reader shall be an integral part of the keyboard operation. It shall allow for customization of keyboard operation for user level, log-on method, system partitioning, and macro programming. It shall also store user names and macro group names. The smart card shall provide for three levels of system access: administrator, supervisor, and operator. An administrator shall have full system programming access and smart card programming access. A supervisor will be permitted system programming access only. An operator shall have no access to system or smart card programming functions. The smart card shall have three levels of log-on access, in conjunction with the matrix system. In the basic mode, smart card insertion provides access to the matrix system. If user codes are enabled on the switch, the user code can be stored and submitted via the smart card and only PIN must be entered, or the keyboard will provide prompts for user code and PIN number.

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Bid-Spec (continued) All user partitioning—monitor view, camera view and camera control—shall be programmable and controlled via the smart card. This system partitioning shall be stored on the smart card and follow the user to any keyboard access point on the system. Upon selection of a partitioned element, the LCD shall display a message that access has been denied. The keyboard shall have the ability to copy some or all of the data from one Smart Card to another. There shall be the ability to program up to 1000 unique macros consisting of a total of 24,000 keystrokes. The macros shall be grouped with eight macro keys per page over eight macro pages. Each page shall be assigned a page name to facilitate groupings of system or site activities. Each of the 64 macro keys can be assigned a unique icon from the library of up to 250 icons. Each set of programmed macros can be assigned a group name for administrative purposes. The macro keys shall be programmable as one of three different macro key types: simple, numeric, or variable. A simple macro shall require a single key press to actuate the stored string of commands. A numeric macro shall require a number from 1–1000 followed by the macro key. A variable macro shall be a special function single macro key, which accepts any number from 1–9999 and inserts that number into the predefined variable upon actuation. All macros shall be stored on the smart card. The keyboard shall provide the ability to re-map four keys next to the joystick for Iris and Focus control to provide one-handed PTZ operation. The keyboard shall remember the last 20 valid camera selections. Using the Undo/Redo keys, the operator shall be able to step backwards and forwards through this queue of 20 cameras. The backlit LCD display shall be provided to quickly indicate initial numbers entered and provide system confirmation of site, monitor, camera, recorder, preset and tour selections. The keyboard shall be provided with a standard bi-directional RS-232 communication port for interfacing to the matrix switcher/controller system. This port must provide field programmable baud rates of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 baud. The RS-232 protocol must be compatible with that used by American Dynamics. The keyboard shall permit user programming of LCD display brightness and contrast and both activation/deactivation of the key-click sound. The keyboard shall be an American Dynamics ADCC1100 Series or equivalent.

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Quick-Spec

3.0 Minimum Performance Specifications The microprocessor based keyboard, which provides complete control and programming of the MegaPower series matrix switcher/controller systems, shall meet the following operating requirements: General Hard keys:...... 16 keys for general control Screen keys:...... 3 keys for screen navigation Soft keys:...... 8 keys, defined by each screen Site Selection:...... 16 sites, user selectable Monitor Selection:...... 999 monitors, user selectable Recorder Selection:...... 2048 recorders, user selectable Camera Selection:...... 9999 cameras, user selectable Macro Selection:...... 64 keys, 1000 macros, 24,000 total keystrokes, user definable Keyboard Displays: Site:...... Displays currently selected satellite site Monitor:...... Displays currently selected video output Recorder:...... Displays currently selected recorder Camera:...... Displays currently selected video input Enter:...... Displays numeric value for entry into the keyboard Keyboard Control Utility Features: F1 and F2:...... Function keys provide access to special system functions (e.g., user log on/log off) Site:...... Addresses satellite systems Smart card:...... Provides 3 levels of access and prevents unauthorized access to programming functions and system programming menus (removable smart cards)

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Quick-Spec (continued) Numeric Keypad:...... Enters numbers associated with video outputs (Monitors), Recorders, video inputs (Cameras), Macros, and Users Clear:...... Erases numbers entered on the numeric keypad one digit at a time before pressing an action key, such as Camera, Monitor, Macro, or User number Monitor Control: Monitor:...... Calls a specified monitor to be controlled by the keyboard Program scratch pad tour:...... Editing of system tours or new entries allow temporary tours Camera Control: Ack:...... Acknowledges and removes the displayed alarm from system Camera:...... Calls a specified camera (video input) to the selected monitor (video output) Undo:...... Calls the last camera display from the queue of 20 stored camera selections Redo:...... Calls the next camera display from the queue of 20 stored camera selections Run:...... Starts a monitor tour, universal (system) tour or alarm tour for the currently selected monitor Hold:...... Halts the monitor tour, universal (system) tour or alarm tour for the currently selected monitor Next:...... Calls the next programmed camera display for the respective monitor, universal (system) tour, or alarm tour Last:...... Calls the previous programmed camera display for the respective monitor, universal (system) tour, or alarm tour, and continues running the tour in reverse order Salvo:...... Displays a pre-defined group (salvo) of camera inputs on a group of contiguous monitors, beginning with the currently selected monitor

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Quick-Spec (continued) Pan/Tilt & Dome Control: Joystick:...... Vector solving joystick allows pan (left and right), tilt (up and down) and zoom (tele and wide) control of fixed or variable speed pan/tilts or domes and motorized lenses. Joystick button flips suitably- equipped domes 180 degrees Iris Open:...... Allows more light into the selected camera Iris Close:...... Allows less light into the selected camera Focus Near/Far:...... Adjusts the clarity of the viewed scene (Auxiliary) On:...... Activates features such as lights, locks, or alarms that can be controlled via the keyboard (Inverts LCD display) (Auxiliary) Off:...... Deactivates features such as lights, locks, or alarms that can be controlled via the keyboard Preset:...... Programs or calls pre-defined scenes for suitably equipped pan/tilts and domes Pattern:...... Programs, calls or repeats a pre-defined sequence of movements for suitably equipped pan/tilts and domes Dome Menu:...... Allows single button access to dome menus Recorder Control: VCR:...... Calls a specified VCR or digital recorder to be controlled by the keyboard Play:...... Plays the VCR or digital recorder Pause:...... Pauses the VCR or digital recorder Rewind:...... Rewinds the VCR or digital recorder Fast Forward:...... Puts the VCR or digital recorder in fast forward mode Record:...... Puts the VCR or digital recorder in record mode Stop:...... Stops the VCR or digital recorder Eject:...... Ejects the tape from the VCR or the DAT from the digital recorder Macro Control:...... Initiates a series of up to 1000 user-defined events

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Quick-Spec (continued) Data Ports One RS-232, 8-pin modular RJ-45 jack Programmable Baud Rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 Electrical Input Voltage:...... 12 VDC supplied by external transformer 120/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power:...... 6 watts Mechanical Design:...... Ergonomic body style and built-in tilt feet Weight:...... 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) Shipping Weight:...... 3.2 kg (7 lbs) Dimensions (H × W × D) Desktop:...... 451 × 203 × 73 mm (17.8 × 8.0 × 2.9 inches) Environmental Environment:...... Indoor Temperature:...... 0–30 °C (32–86 °F) Relative Humidity:...... 90% (non-condensing) Regulatory Approvals UL:...... UL2044 CSA or cUL:...... CSA 22.2 No. 950-95 CE:...... CE IEC 950, EN 60950 Conducted Emissions:...... EN50081-1 FCC Part 15, Sub-part B, Class A Radiated Emissions:...... EN50081-1 ESD Immunity:...... EN50130-4 RF Immunity:...... EN50130-4 EFT Immunity:...... EN50130-4

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