American Dynamics ad1646 Installation Instruction

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Receiver Configuration Setup
The 1646 Series Receiver must be configured for preset
capabilities, control code, auxiliaries, and autopan
timer/timeout.  An internal DIP switch located on the main
PCB, labeled "OPTIONS" (S3), is provided for these settings.
Refer to the drawings on page 9.  Table 2 below defines the
Receiver setup information for DIP switch S3.  Default
settings are listed on page 5.
Table 2 - DIP Switch S3 Setup
DIP Switch Position
Function
1 & 2
Pan/Tilt Setup
3
Control Code Type 
4
AUX 1 Configuration
5
AUX 2 Configuration 
6
Autopan Timer/Timeout
7
Not used
8
Not used
The following sub-tables explain each of the eight DIP switch
S3 positions.
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SETUP
CAUTION - Due to the presence of non-insulated
components with hazardous voltages, the following
internal adjustments should be performed by qualified
service personnel only.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pan/Tilt Setup
Control Code Type
AUX 1 Config
AUX 2 Config
Autopan
 Timer/Timeout
X
X
Not used
Not used
DIP Switch S3  
Switch positions 1 - 8
Pan/Tilt Setup Switch 1 & 2  
1
2
ON ON
No 
Presets
OFF 
ON
Non-360 degree potentiometers
ON 
OFF
360 degree ramp potentiometers
OFF 
OFF
360 degree SIN/COS potentiometers
Control Code Type - Switch 3 
ON   - Control Code or Local Test function
OFF -  RS-232
When Switch 3 is in the OFF position the S1 and S2 rotary
switches are read as follows: 
Table 3 - S1 and S2 BCD Switches
S1
S2
Position
Function
Position
Function
(baud rate
)
(code type
)
0
9600 bps 
0
RS-232 use with 
1983 Code Converter 
(2-byte)
1
1
4800 bps
1
RS-232 use with 
2091 Code Generator,
1983CS536 Code 
Converter (3-byte)
2
2
2400 bps
2
ASCII RS-232 
codes  (Repeating)
3
System Keybds 
and similar
3
1200 bps
ASCII RS-232 
codes (Make/Break 
type)
- Special 
keybds and similar
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5
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5
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6
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6
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7
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7
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8
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8
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9
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9
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- 2 byte is a 2-word (11 bits to each word) packet of
information
- 3 byte is a 3-word (11 bits to each word) packet of
information
- Repeating keyboard is one type of keyboard that American
Dynamics produces that sends related codes (lens, pan/tilt)
continuously when a function is activated 
- Make/Break keyboard is one type of keyboard that
American Dynamics produces that sends related codes
(lens, pan/tilt) only once when a function is activated