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pan/tilt angle and zoom to create specific views that can be called
up for display either automatically (upon alarm) or manually (via
keyboard commands). Presets can be stored in camera site receivers
and called up by the system via keyboard or other control device.
To program a preset:
1.
Place the key-switch in the PROGRAM position.
2.
Move the joystick to change the pan/tilt and lens positions.
3.
Enter the preset number (1-255) on the keypad.
4.
Press the SHOT key (located above the joystick).
5.
Place the key-switch in the OPERATE position.
To call a preset:
1.
Call the desired camera to the monitor.
2.
Enter the desired preset number on the keypad.
3.
Press the SHOT key.
4.6 Camera Lockout
In most systems multiple operators will have the ability to control
the same camera simultaneously. In this instance, the camera
lockout function can be used to deny other operators from
controlling specific cameras. Locked out keyboards will then be
able to view, but not control, the designated cameras. When a
keyboard calls a camera that is locked out, the camera video is
displayed along with the message "LOCK" in the on-screen Status
Line.
To lock out a camera:
1.
Call the desired camera.
2.
Place the key-switch in the PROGRAM position.
3.
Enter F1 code combination "2, F1".
4.
Place the key-switch in the OPERATE position.
To unlock a camera:
1.
Call the desired camera.
2.
Place the key-switch in the PROGRAM position.
3.
Enter F1 code combination "1, F1".
4.
Place the key-switch in the OPERATE position.
4.7 Monitor Arming
Before moving on to monitor arming procedures, Infinova
recommends users familiarize themselves with the Alarm Display
Modes, Alarm Clearance Methods and Monitor Arming Types that
are discussed below.
4.7.1 Alarm Display Modes
V2015A provides five alarm display modes for customizing the
alarm handling options, namely, Single/Sequence, Single/Hold,
Block/Sequence, Block/Hold, and Dual/Hold & Sequence.
1.
Single/Sequence
A single alarm monitor will display up to 64 alarmed videos
that are queued and sequenced to it, each with a programmable
Dwell Time (pre-set to a default of 2 seconds). See the
following example of four alarmed videos received.
Monitor
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Assuming there is a sequence of 4 received
alarmed videos
Monitor
2nd
3rd
4th
A monitor designated to take alarm camera when
an alarm occurs will display a cycle of 4 alarmed
camera videos, each with 2-second dwell time on
the monitor
Display cycle of the remaining 3 alarmed videos
after the 1st alarm has been cleared
Figure 4-1
2.
Single/Hold
A single alarm monitor will display multiple alarmed videos.
The first alarmed video in the queued sequence will be
displayed and held on the monitor until cleared. See the
following example of four alarmed videos received.
Monitor
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Assuming there is a sequence
of 4 received alarmed videos
Monitor
2nd
3rd
4th
The 1st alarmed video in the
sequence is displayed and
held on the monitor.
The 2nd alarmed video in the sequence is
displayed and held on the monitor after the
1st alarm has been cleared.
Alarmed video that
is displayed and
held on the monitor
Alarmed video
that is queued to
be displayed
Figure 4-2
3.
Block/Sequence
Alarmed videos will be displayed across a block of alarm
monitors in a sequential order. Each alarm monitor can display
up to 64 alarmed videos that are sequenced to it with a Dwell
Time of 2 seconds until cleared. See the following example of
seven alarmed videos sequenced to three alarm monitors.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Assuming there is a
sequence of 7 received
alarmed videos
5th
6th
7th
1st
4th
7th
2nd
5th
3rd
6th
2nd
5th
3rd
6th
4th
7th
1st
Monitor
2nd
Monitor
3rd
Monitor
1st
Monitor
2nd
Monitor
3rd
Monitor
3 alarm monitors of the
same "Block" will display
cycles of alarmed videos.
Display cycles on the 3
alarm monitors after the 1st
alarm has been cleared.
Figure 4-3
4.
Block/Hold
Alarmed videos will be displayed and held on a block of alarm
monitors in a sequential order. When all the monitors are
occupied with alarmed videos, the subsequent alarmed videos
will be held in queue until a displayed video is cleared on a
monitor. See the following example of six alarmed videos
queued to three alarm monitors.