AD1240 Champion Series Outdoor, Medium Duty Pan/Tilt Installation and Operating Instructions This manual describes the installation and operating procedures for the American Dynamics AD1240 Champion Series Pan/Tilt. The AD1240 Pan/Tilt is designed to handle loads of up to 45 lbs. The rugged design, excellent weather resistance, and high torque drive allow the AD1240 to meet the demanding work loads of modern CCTV control systems.
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AMERICAN DYNAMICS The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. DO NOT REMOVE COVERS (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL! The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. Warning: This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Unpack carefully. This is an electronic product and should be handled as such. Compare the items received with the packing list with your order. Be sure to save: 1. The shipping cartons and insert pieces. They are the ) safest material in which to make future shipments of the product. 2. The IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS sheet. 3. These Installation and Operating Instructions. MAINTENANCE User maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection. For specific recommendations refer to the IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS sheet packaged with this product. INSTALLATION AND SERVICE If you require information during installation of this product or if service seems necessary, contact the American Dynamics Repair and Service Department at (800) 442-2225. You must obtain a Return Authorization Number and shipping instructions before returning any product for service. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. QA302C
CONTENTS DESCRIPTION................................................ 1 FEATURES................................................... 1 MAINTENANCE.............................................. 1 INSTALLATION............................................... 2 Shipping Contents........................................... 2 Optional Mounting Brackets................................... 2 Location................................................... 2 Mounting.................................................. 2 AD1240 to Mounting Bracket............................... 2 Side Mount Platform to Main Body........................... 4 Camera Housing to Side Mount Platform...................... 4 CONNECTIONS............................................... 6 Wire Selection.............................................. 6 Wiring.................................................... 6 Standard Model Connections................................... 7 Pre-Position Model Connections................................ 8 Cable Strain Relief.......................................... 10 SETUP...................................................... 12 End Stop Limit Adjustment...................................12 Switch Location......................................... 12 Axis Alignment......................................... 12 Striker Adjustment....................................... 12 AutoPan Setup............................................. 12 Page TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1641 to AD1240/24, Standard............................. C-2 AD1641 to AD1240/24P, Pre-position......................... C-3 AD1641 to AD1240/24A, AutoPan............................ C-4 INDEX..................................................... I-2 DIMENSIONS.................................... Inside back cover SPECIFICATIONS..................................... Back cover
AD1240 DESCRIPTION, FEATURES, and MAINTENANCE Figure 1 - AD1240 Champion Pan/Tilt DESCRIPTION The AD1240 Champion Series is a motorized camera pan/tilt designed to handle loads of a maximum of 45 lbs. The rugged design, excellent weather resistance, and high torque drive allow the AD1240 to meet the demanding work loads of modern CCTV control systems. The side-load design of the AD1240 eliminates the need to counterbalance the camera load, which is often required with over the top pan/tilts. Smooth camera movement and low power consumption are additional benefits. In applications where presets are required, models are available with factory installed feedback potentiometers. FEATURES MAINTENANCE The AD1240 Series Pan/Tilt contains no user-serviceable parts. It is recommended that the following checks be carried out on a routine basis: One month after installation and every six months thereafter, check the tightness and security of all external fastenings. Every six months check all electrical cables for signs of wear. Replace if necessary. At no time should this Pan/Tilt be rotated or positioned by hand. Doing so will cause irreversible damage to the gears and transmission parts. 45 lbs Load Capacity Efficient Side-Load Design Low Profile Configuration NEMA-6 Protection Rating Heavy Duty AC Synchronous Motors 24 VAC Input 7.3 /Sec Pan Speed, 3.6 /Sec Tilt Speed Powder Coat Enamel Finish Long Life Gear Assembly Models Available with Presets, and internal AutoPan or internal Heater 1
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION This installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. Take precautions to avoid unintentional operation by employees and maintenance personnel working about the premises, by falling objects, by customers, by building vibration, and by similar causes. Note: Install an easily accessible, multi-pole power disconnect near the AD1240 to allow for safe isolation of the unit during servicing. A low-resistance safety ground is required. Before installation, make sure that: The contents of the AD1240 shipping carton are correct and intact (see Shipping Contents list, below). The correct tools are available for installing the unit. The correct mounting bracket has been chosen to support the weight of the pan/tilt and camera without vibration (see Optional Mounting Brackets list, below). The complete pan/tilt assembly is mounted and tested in the workshop before going on site (this can reduce installation time considerably). Note: Read the installation instructions thoroughly before starting the installation. Shipping Contents 1 - AD1240 Pan/Tilt Body, with Base Mounting Plate 1 - Side Mount Platform 1-7-pin Mating Connector (AD1240/24 models) or 13-pin Mating Connector (AD1240/24P models) 1 pkg - Mounting Screws, Washers, and Nuts 1-3mm Allen Wrench 1 - Cardboard Mounting Disc 1 - Installation Manual, OP1240D Optional Mounting Brackets The following are the optional mounting brackets that are available for the AD1240. AD1381 Heavy Duty Wall Mount AD1384 Pedestal Mount AD1385 Pole Mount AD1388 Corner Mount Adapter Location Carefully consider the location of the AD1240 unit. Take into consideration the size of the camera housing and intended viewing arc when deciding the location of the unit. Mounting All AD1240 units are supplied with the necessary mounting kit and cable connectors (refer to shipping contents). Make sure the correct bracket for the application is used and that it is securely mounted to the prime surface. Make sure the surface to which the unit is being mounted is solid. Make sure all screws and securing bolts are tight and have suitable anti-vibration protection. Refer to the inside rear cover of this manual for the locations and dimensions of the mounting holes and slots on the AD1240 Main Body and Side Mount Platform. ATTACHING AD1240 TO MOUNTING BRACKET The AD1240 Pan/Tilt unit has eight mounting holes on its base plate. Refer to the inside rear cover of this manual for the dimensions of the base plate mounting holes. The AD1240 may be mounted either in the upright position or the inverted position, depending on the installation needs. Refer to Figure 2, page 3 for illustration of the standard mounting orientation. Refer to Figure 3, page 3, for illustration of inverted mounting of the Side Mount Platform and the AD1240 base. Mount the base plate onto the selected mounting bracket using four 1/4 hex head screws, washers, and nuts. 1. Push each screw into the slot in the AD1240 base plate, then into the mounting bracket. 2. Place the supplied cardboard disc between the unit housing and the base plate to prevent the screws from being pushed out of the base plate recesses. 3. Place the 1/4 washers over the screws and secure by tightening the 1/4 nuts. 4. Remove the cardboard disc. (Mounting instructions are continued on page 4.) AD1240 Contact American Dynamics Applications Department for further information on mounting brackets. 2
AD1240 MOUNTING Cardboard Mounting Disc (remove after tightening nuts on mounting fixture) Four 1/4" Hex Head Screws Base Mounting Plate Four 1/4" Washers and Nuts Mounting Pedestal/Column (e.g., AD1384) Figure 2 - Standard Mounting Orientation Mounting Pedestal/Column Four 1/4" Washers and Nuts Base Mounting Plate Four 1/4" Hex Head Screws Cardboard Mounting Disc (remove after tightening nuts on mounting fixture) Figure 3 - Inverted Mounting 3
MOUNTING AD1240 Mounting (Continued from page 2) ATTACHING SIDE MOUNT PLATFORM TO AD1240 MAIN BODY The Side Mount Platform has several sets of mounting holes for attachment to the AD1240, as shown in Figure 4, page 5. These enable adjustment between the center of gravity of the camera and the center line of the AD1240 tilt shaft. Refer to the Dimensions drawings on the inside rear cover for the location and dimensions of these mounting holes. Note: For inverted mounting, invert the position of the Side Mount Platform (see Figure 3, page 3). Secure the Side Mount Platform to the AD1240 Main Body using four 4 mm cap head screws and lock washers (see Figure 4, page 5). ATTACHING CAMERA HOUSING TO SIDE MOUNT PLATFORM The Side Mount Platform has several holes and slots at various positions on the bottom plate for mounting most types of camera housings. Refer to the Dimensions drawings on the inside rear cover for the location and dimensions of these mounting holes. Mount the camera housing so that the camera is on the right side of the AD1240 as seen looking into the front (lens) of the camera (see Figure 5, page 5). The front of the AD1240 is the surface opposite to the connector. Note: For inverted mounting, the camera is on the left side of the AD1240 (see Figure 3, page 3). Secure the camera housing to the base of the Side Mount Platform using 6 mm cap head screws. Refer to the appropriate camera housing Installation Instructions for specific mounting instructions. 4
AD1240 MOUNTING Four 4mm Lock Washers Side Mount Platform Side View Four 4mm Cap Head Screws Figure 4 - Attaching Side Mount Platform to Main Body CAMERA HOUSING 6mm Cap Head Screws Figure 5 - Attaching Camera Housing to Side Mount Platform 5
CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS Before starting any electrical connection: Make sure the cable being used has the correct voltage and current rating for the application. Do NOT exceed the stated drive voltage for the AD1240 on any of the input pins (24VAC). If installing an AD1240 model with presets, make sure the potentiometer wiper is not connected to the supply voltage. If the model has either the AutoPan or Heater feature, make sure the drive voltage supplied at the input pins for either model is 24VAC ±10%. All control voltages to the AD1240 must be wired to the connector. A mating connector is supplied, according to the model (AD1240 or AD1240P, see contents list, page 2).! DO NOT CARRY OUT ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN WET WEATHER CONDITIONS. Typical connections of the AD1240 Series Pan/Tilt to AD1641 Series Receiver/Drivers are illustrated in the Typical System Connection section at the end of this manual. Note: Following electrical connections to the AD1240 AutoPan models (AD1240/24A or AD1240/24PA), the unit must be set for the proper AutoPan ends stops. See Setup, page 12, for setting the end stops for AutoPan operation. Wire Selection The following table shows wire gauge versus the maximum distance between the pan/tilt and the voltage controlling source (e.g., Receiver/Driver). For the AD1240 models with presets, shielded cable is recommended for most applications. AWG Distance (ft) 16 569 18 358 20 225 22 141 24 91 Note: Distances calculations are based on solid copper wire, single common, and worst case current draw (i.e., diagonal pan/tilt operation). Wiring AD1240 The connection wiring for the AD1240 depends on the model. The models without Preset capability (AD1240/24, AD1240/24A, and AD1240/24H) are connected using a 7- pin connector. A mating 7-pin connector assembly is provided. See page 7 for wiring this connector. The models with Preset capability (AD1240/24P, AD1240/24PA, and AD1240/24PH) are connected using a 13-pin connector. A mating 13-pin connector assembly is provided. See page 8 for wiring this connector. Following the connector wiring, attach the cable to the AD1240 chassis using the cable strain relief assembly on the bottom of the main body. See page 10 for attaching the cable to the strain relief assembly. 6
AD1240 CONNECTIONS Standard Model Connections The following connection instructions are for models without Preset capability. This includes the following models: AD1240/24 - Standard model AD1240/24A - Standard with AutoPan AD1240/24H - Standard with Heater A 7-pin connector located on the rear panel of the AD1240 is provided for Pan/Tilt control connections. On the AutoPan and Heater models, this connector also supplies the appropriate voltage for these functions. A mating connector assembly is supplied for connections. Refer to the following table and Figure 6 for the connector pin definitions. Pin-out Definition (see Figure 6) Pin # Function 1 P/T common 2 Right * 3 Left * 4 Up * 5 Down * 6 AutoPan or Heater ** 7 Case ground * For inverted mounting, these pin functions are reversed (2 is Left, 3 is Right, 4 is Down, and 5 is Up). ** Pin 6 is the voltage supply pin for either the AutoPan voltage (model AD1240/24A) or the Heater voltage (model AD1240/24H). This signal must be 24VAC ±10%, with pin 1 as the AC common. 2 1 3 4 7 Figure 6 - Pin Configuration for Standard Model (Solder side of connector) 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cable conductors 5 6 7 1 Locking Screw 2 Pinch Ring 3 Rubber Gasket 4 Angle Housing 5 Jacket 6 Female Pin Contacts 7 Coupling Ring Figure 7-7-Pin Connector Assembly Connector Wiring and Assembly: 1. Slide parts (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5) (see Figure 7) over the Pan/Tilt cable outer sheath. 2. Remove outer sheath 0.75" from cable end. 3. Remove each conductor insulation 0.25" from its end. 4. Solder the Pan/Tilt cable conductors to socket contacts (6). a. The Pan/Tilt AC Common wire to P/T common pin 1. b. The Pan Right wire to Right pin 2. c. The Pan Left wire to Left pin 3. d. The Tilt Up wire to Up pin 4. e. The Tilt Down wire to Down pin 5. f. For the AutoPan model, the AutoPan/AUX wire to AutoPan pin 6. or For the Heater model, the Heater/AUX wire to Heater pin 6. Note: Refer to the appropriate driver or controller manual to identify the applicable AutoPan or Heater (AUX) wire for this connection. 5. Slide and thread the jacket (5) onto coupling ring (7). 6. Slide and thread the angle housing (4) onto jacket (5). 7. Slide the rubber gasket (3), pinch ring (2), and locking screw (1) into the angle housing (4). 8. Screw part (1) into part (4) to ensure a good seal between the cable and the rubber gasket (3). Note: Attach the cable to the AD1240 using the strain relief assembly on the bottom of the main body (page 10). 7
CONNECTIONS AD1240 Pre-Position Model Connections The following connection instructions are for models with Preset capability. This includes the following models: AD1240/24P - Preset model AD1240/24PA - Preset with AutoPan AD1240/24PH - Preset with Heater The connector for Pan/Tilt and pre-position (Preset) control is a 13-pin connector located on the rear panel of the AD1240. On the AutoPan and Heater models, this connector also supplies the appropriate voltage (24VAC) for these functions. A mating connector assembly is supplied for connections. The pre-position feedback is achieved by high-grade servo potentiometers within the AD1240. These potentiometers are used to feedback positional information from the AD1240 to the external control system (e.g., Receiver/Driver). Check the polarity of the reference voltage connected to the AD1240 to insure that movement of the unit causes the feedback voltage to operate in the correct polarity for the control system, i.e., panning right increases the pan wiper voltage, tilt up increases the tilt wiper voltage. Note: If the polarity is not correct, the unit will not find its correct PRESET position. If a correction is necessary, reverse the polarity of the reference supply connections. Refer to the following table and Figure 8 for the AD1240 preset model pin definitions. Shielded cable is recommended for most applications with the AD1240 preset models. Pin-out Definition (see Figure 8) Pin # Function 1 P/T common 2 Right * 3 Left * 4 Up * 5 Down * 6 AutoPan or Heater ** 7 Pan Error supply (+)*** 8 Pan pot wiper 9 Pan Error return (-)*** 10 Tilt Error supply (+)*** 11 Tilt pot wiper 12 Tilt Error return (-)*** 13 Case ground * For inverted mounting, these pin functions are reversed (2 is Left, 3 is Right, 4 is Down, and 5 is Up). ** Pin 6 is the voltage supply pin for either the AutoPan voltage (model AD1240/24PA) or the Heater voltage (model AD1240/24PH). This signal must be 24VAC ±10%, with pin 1 as the AC common. *** Pan & Tilt Error Supply connections and Pan and Tilt Error Return connections are normally connected in parallel to a single error Supply voltage and Error Return voltage respectively.. 8 7 6 13 5 4 3 9 10 11 12 1 2 Figure 8 - Pin Configuration for Preposition Model (Solder side of connector) 8
AD1240 CONNECTIONS Connector Wiring and Assembly: 1. Slide parts (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5) (see Figure 9) over the Pan/Tilt cable outer sheath. 2. Remove outer sheath 0.75" from cable end. 3. Remove each conductor insulation 0.25" from its end. 4. Solder the Pan/Tilt cable conductors to socket contacts (6). a. The Pan/Tilt AC Common wire to P/T common pin 1. b. The Pan Right wire to Right pin 2. c. The Pan Left wire to Left pin 3. d. The Tilt Up wire to Up pin 4. e. The Tilt Down wire to Down pin 5. f. The Preset/Servo + REF wire to Error (+) pins 7 and 10 (connect to both pins). g. The Preset/Servo - REF wire to Error (-) pins 9 and 12 (connect to both pins). h. The Preset Pan Wiper wire to Pan pot wiper pin 8. i. The Preset Tilt Wiper wire to Tilt pot wiper pin 11. j. For the AutoPan model, the AutoPan/AUX wire to AutoPan pin 6. or For the Heater model, the Heater/AUX wire to Heater pin 6. Note: Refer to the appropriate driver or controller manual to identify the applicable AutoPan or Heater (AUX) wire for this connection. 5. Slide female insert (6) into coupling ring (7). Press insert until the arms of the insert are locked into the coupling ring and the locking tabs are engaged in the coupling ring slots. 6. Press O-ring (8) over fully assembled female housing insert part (6). 7. Slide and thread the jacket (5) onto coupling ring (7). 8. Slide and thread the angle housing (4) onto jacket (5). 9. Slide the rubber gasket (3), pinch ring (2), and locking screw (1) into the angle housing (4). 10. Screw part (1) into part (4) to ensure a good seal between the cable and the rubber gasket (3). 11. Connect the cable shield to the SHIELD terminal of the Receiver/Driver. 4 3 2 1 Cable conductors 5 6 7 8 1 Locking Screw 2 Pinch Ring 3 Rubber Gasket 4 Angle Housing 5 Jacket 6 Female Insert 7 Coupling Ring 8 O - Ring Locking Tabs Figure 9-13-Pin Connector Assembly Note: Attach the cable to the AD1240 using the strain relief assembly on the bottom of the main body (page 10). 9
CONNECTIONS AD1240 Cable Strain Relief The AD1240 Pan/Tilt is provided with a cable strain relief to secure the power and signal connection cable to the main body. This prevents accidental damage and chafing of the cable during panning operation. The connecting cable must be attached to the strain relief assembly at the bottom of the AD1240 main body. Two tiedown anchors are provided for attaching the cable to the main body. The strain relief assembly is shown in Figure 10, below, and its locations on the bottom of the main body are illustrated in Figures 11 and 12 on page 11. The AD1240 is delivered with the anchors attached to the channel in the bottom of the main body, as illustrated in Figure 10, below. Two tie-wraps are provided separately, in the package of mounting hardware supplied with the AD1240. Note: If the tie-wrap anchors are not attached to the main body at delivery, or are removed for any reason, attach both to the main body bottom channel, as shown in Figure 10, before mounting the AD1240 to a mounting bracket. To attach the connection cable to the strain relief assembly: 1. After wiring and assembly of the appropriate connector, pages 7-9, connect the finished connector assembly to the rear panel connector of the AD1240. 2. Feed each tie-wrap through the two anchors on the bottom of the main body. (See Figure 10.) 3. Place the cable snug against the two anchors on the bottom of the main body. (See Figure 12.) 4. Connect the tie-wraps around the cable, leaving enough slack to adjust the cable. 5. Connect the cable inputs to an appropriate power source and verify proper panning operation, in the full range desired. Adjust the cable position in the tie-wraps as necessary to prevent binding. 6. Disconnect power and secure the tie-wraps on the cable. NUT AD1240 MAIN BODY BOTTOM CHANNEL TIE-WRAP ANCHOR BOLT CABLE TIE-WRAP Figure 10 - Cable Strain Relief Assembly 10
AD1240 CONNECTIONS AD1240 CONNECTOR TIE-WRAPS Figure 11 - AD1240 Rear View - Strain Relief Tie-wrap Location CONNECTOR A SSEMBLY CABLE TIE-WRAPS Figure 12 - AD1240 Bottom View - Strain Relief Tie-wrap Location 11
SETUP SETUP The AD1240 has two adjustable end stop switches which limit the angle of travel for both the pan axis and the tilt axis. Set these end stop switches to suit the site conditions. For models with AutoPan, these end stops determine the end points of the automatic panning action.! CAUTION - Due to the presence of noninsulated components with hazardous voltages, the following internal adjustments should be performed by qualified service personnel only. AD1240 STRIKER ADJUSTMENT Set the limit striker arms for the desired angle of travel to suit the application. For Preset models, perform the Axis Alignment (preceding paragraph) prior to this adjustment. 1. Push the appropriate adjustment arm in the desired angular position for limit control of the Right/Left (Pan axis), and/or the Up/Down (Tilt axis) direction. Adjust the limit strikers with finger pressure only. The following are typical pan or tilt angle limit settings. End Stop Limit Adjustment SWITCH LOCATION The limit switches for both Pan and Tilt movement are located inside the AD1240 main body. To access the limit switches, remove the four bolts on the front cover of the unit (opposite the external connector) using the supplied 3 mm Allen wrench, and remove the cover. The limit switches are located on the top plate of the pan axis and tilt axis gearboxes (see Figures 13 and 14). The adjustable limit strikers are located on the end of each axis main shaft (see Figure 14). AXIS ALIGNMENT (Preset models only) Before setting the limit strikers in the Preset models, the unit must be aligned for proper travel of the preset potentiometer. This alignment is important to prevent operation of the AD1240 past the designed limits of travel. Alignment marks (red dots) are provided on each axis main gear and gearbox (see Figures 13 and 14, page 13) to assist in aligning the unit. The AD1240, as shipped from the factory, is set at the proper alignment positions for setting the limit strikers. It is recommended that you confirm correct lateral and vertical alignment of the actuator. Alignment by the user is necessary only if the end stops are to be changed after operation of the unit. Align each axis by aligning the red mark on each main gear with the red mark on the associated gearbox. (refer to Figures 13 and 14 on page 13). Perform this alignment only by applying control voltages (24VAC, ±10%) to the applicable connector pins (Pan Left or Right, and Tilt Up or Down). Note: DO NOT attempt to rotate or position either axis by hand, as this will cause irreversible damage to the gears and transmission parts. 180º Limits 90º Limits 359º Limits The maximum Tilt setting is ±90, or 180 limits. Note: For Preset models, be careful not to push either striker arm past the red axis alignment marks (see Figures 13 and 14). The two striker arms must be positioned on either side of the mark - do not locate both arms on one side of the mark as illustrated below. 2. Verify proper operation of the unit at both end stops before re-attaching the front cover to the AD1240. Note: Be careful when verifying operation of the unit - any movement of the unit while the cover is removed may cause damage to the unit. 3. Refit the front cover onto the AD1240 and tighten the four 3 mm bolts holding the cover. AutoPan Setup Improper Striker Setting Main Gear Alignment Mark The AutoPan models (AD1240/24A or AD1240/24PA) must be set for the proper AutoPan ends stops. This is accomplished by adjusting the Pan axis limit strikers to the desired end stop positions, as above. When the AutoPan signal is applied (24VAC ±10% to pin 6), the unit continuously pans between the two end stops, until the signal is removed. 12
AD1240 SETUP Tilt Axis Limit Adjustment Tilt Axis Main Gear Alignment Mark * Pan Axis Limit Adjustment Tilt Axis Gearbox Alignment Mark * * Preset models only Pan Axis Main Gear Alignment Mark * Pan Axis Gearbox Alignment Mark * Figure 13 - AD1240 Front View with Cover Removed Drive Motor Limit Switches (2) Main Gear Alignment Mark (Preset models only) Figure 14 - Limit Striker Boards - Either Board, Face View Main Gear Limit Strikers (2) 13
Typical System Connections
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1641 Receiver to AD1240/24 Pan/Tilt, Standard model AD1240/24 PAN/TILT (Rear View) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7-Pin Connector J20 FOCUS ZOOM IRIS COMMON P/T COMMON TILT DOWN TILT UP P/T COMMON PAN RIGHT PAN LEFT ALARM 1 ALARM 2 + REF PAN1 POT PAN2 POT TILT POT FOCUS POT ZOOM POT - REF SHIELD AUX1 N/C AUX1 N/O AUX1 COM AUX2 N/C AUX2 N/O AUX2 COM J21 AD1641 RECEIVER Connectors C-2
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1641 Receiver to AD1240/24P Pan/Tilt, Pre-Position model AD1240/24P PAN/TILT (Rear View) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13-Pin Connector J20 FOCUS ZOOM IRIS COMMON P/T COMMON TILT DOWN TILT UP P/T COMMON PAN RIGHT PAN LEFT ALARM 1 ALARM 2 + REF PAN1 POT PAN2 POT TILT POT FOCUS POT ZOOM POT - REF SHIELD AUX1 N/C AUX1 N/O AUX1 COM AUX2 N/C AUX2 N/O AUX2 COM J21 AD1641 RECEIVER Connectors C-3
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1641 Receiver to AD1240/24A Pan/Tilt, AutoPan model AD1240/24A PAN/TILT (Rear View) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7-Pin Connector J20 FOCUS ZOOM IRIS COMMON P/T COMMON TILT DOWN TILT UP P/T COMMON PAN RIGHT PAN LEFT ALARM 1 ALARM 2 + REF PAN1 POT PAN2 POT TILT POT FOCUS POT ZOOM POT - REF SHIELD AUX1 N/C AUX1 N/O AUX1 COM AUX2 N/C AUX2 N/O AUX2 COM J21 Note: AD1641 must be setup for AutoPan using Aux 1 relay output. The AC Common for this output is provided by the P/T Common on J20. AD1641 RECEIVER Connectors C-4
Index
INDEX AD1240 AutoPan Setup.................................. 12 Cable Strain Relief............................... 10 Camera Housing to Side Mount Platform, Mounting.... 4, 5 CONNECTIONS................................. 6 Pre-Position Model (AD1240P).................. 8 Standard Model (AD1240)...................... 7 Wire Selection................................ 6 Connector Wiring and Assembly Pre-Position Model (AD1240P).................. 8 Standard Model (AD1240)...................... 7 DESCRIPTION.................................. 1 DIMENSIONS.......................Inside back cover End Stop Limit Adjustment........................ 12 FEATURES..................................... 1 INSTALLATION................................. 2 Location..................................... 2 Mounting.................................... 2 Optional Mounting Brackets..................... 2 Shipping Contents............................. 2 Inverted Mounting................................ 3 Limit Striker Boards.............................. 13 Limit Switch Location............................ 12 Location, Installation.............................. 2 Optional Mounting Brackets......................... 2 Pin Configuration Pre-Position Model (AD1240P).................. 8 Standard Model (AD1240)...................... 7 Pre-Position Model (AD1240P) Connections............ 8 SETUP........................................ 12 AutoPan Setup............................... 12 Axis Alignment.............................. 12 Limit Adjustment............................. 12 Striker Adjustment............................ 12 Switch Location.............................. 12 Shipping Contents................................. 2 Side Mount Platform to Main body, Mounting........ 4, 5 SPECIFICATIONS....................... Back cover Standard Model (AD1240) Connections............... 7 Standard Mounting................................ 3 Strain Relief.................................... 10 Assembly................................... 10 Connections................................. 10 Location.................................... 11 TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS AD1641 to AD1240, AutoPan.................. C-4 AD1641 to AD1240, Pre-position............... C-2 AD1641 to AD1240, Standard................. C-3 Wire Selection.................................... 6 MAINTENANCE................................. 1 Mounting........................................ 2 AD1240 to Mounting Bracket.................... 2 Camera Housing to Side Mount Platform........... 4 Side Mount Platform to Main body................ 4 I-2
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DIMENSIONS AD1240 7.55" 191.8mm 5.67" 144.0mm 7.59" 192.75mm 0.67" 17mm 5.51" 140mm 1.10" 28mm 0.18" 4.5mm 0. 26" 6.5mm 0.79" 20mm 0.39" 10mm BASE MOUNTING PLATE
AD1240 DIMENSIONS Ten 4.5mm holes SIDE PLATFORM - SIDE PLATE 4.53" 115mm 5" 127mm 5.38" 136mm 3.35" 85mm Three 6.5mm holes 0. 26" 6.5mm 0.29" 7.5mm Three 11mm holes 0.98" 25mm 0.59" 15mm 1.65" 42mm 0.89" 22.5mm 5mm 2.00" 50.8mm 55mm 2.17" 2.76" 70mm 2.56" 65mm SIDE PLATFORM - B O TTO M PLATE 3.12" 79.25mm 3.54" 90mm 4.33" 110mm One 5mm hole One 11mm hole
SPECIFICATIONS Models AD1240/24: AD1240/24A: AD1240/24H: AD1240/24P: AD1240/24PA: AD1240/24PH: 24V, Fixed Speed, Standard model 24V, Fixed Speed, Standard model, with AutoPan 24V, Fixed Speed, Standard model, with Heater 24V, Fixed Speed, Preposition model 24V, Fixed Speed, Preposition model, with AutoPan 24V, Fixed Speed, Preposition model, with Heater Electrical Supply Voltage: 24VAC ±10% Supply Frequencies: 50 or 60 Hz Maximum Operating Power: Pan: 8.9 Watts, Full Load Tilt: 8.9 Watts, Full Load Heater: 30.0 Watts Total: 17.8 Watts, Full Load (47.8 Watts, Full Load with Heater Option) Mechanical Maximum Loading: 45 lbs. (20Kg) Maximum Pan Rotation: 359 Pan Speed: 7.28 /Sec Maximum Tilt Rotation: ± 90 (side mount) Tilt Speed: 3.64 /Sec Backlash: < 0.2 Physical Weight: Overall Dimensions: 14.5 lbs. (6.6Kg) 8.3" H x 5.5" D x 13.2" W (210mm x 140mm x 336mm) (See inside rear cover for mounting dimensions) Environmental Operating Temperature: -4 F to + 160 F ( -20 C to +71 C ) -40 F to + 160 F ( -40 C to +71 C ), models with Heater Relative Humidity: 98%, Non-condensing Shock: 30 G Weatherproof Standard: NEMA-6 (IP 66) An American Dynamics Product Designed and built by Sensormatic CCTV Systems Division One Blue Hill Plaza Pearl River, New York, 10965 (914) 624-7600 Technical Support Center: 800-442-2225 FAX: (914) 624-7685 OP1240G July 1996 Printed in USA