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The first column, the
Step #
column, displays the sequence step number which will fall into the range of 1-32. The next
column is the
Camera # and Title
column if you are setting up a sequence for full screen mode. This displays the logical
camera number and the title which you can create. Each of these boxes are text drop down boxes from which you can select by
clicking inside the box with your left mouse button.
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If you have Monitor A or Monitor B Quad mode
sequence setup selected, then an added column,
Cameo #,
is shown after the
Step #
column to indicate
which cameo you are setting up a particular camera for.
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At the bottom of this table, the
Default Assignment
button can be selected to select the default display modes with default
camera sequences, channels 1-16, in that order. In the default mode, there are no PTZ functions.
3.4.9
Alarm Table
Alarm Table
For each camera input on the
System4
Multiplexer, there is a dedicated contact closure alarm input. For example, Alarm #1
corresponds with Camera Input #1. Since this is the case for all Camera Inputs, the
Camera # and Titles
are not editable.
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You can enable or disable alarms by clicking the left mouse button in the
Enable Detection
box located in the
Enable
Detection
column. The polarity of the contacts for any particular alarm can be set in the
Polarity
column by clicking the left
mouse button in the drop down text boxes and selecting the desired polarity, either
Normally Open
or
Normally Closed
.
Alarms can also be set up to activate or deactivate relays inside the multiplexer. Refer to the
System Table
in the
users manual
for information on setting the relays up.
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In the
Instruction File
column, you are able to associate a specific set of instructions for each alarm. You first must enter a file
name and then right mouse-click in that box to open that file. If the file does not exist, then a pop up window will ask you if
you would like to create one. The
Alarm Handler Application
displays this file to the operator when an alarm occurs. The
Alarm Dwell Time
can be set in the range of 15-60 seconds.
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At the bottom of the table, you are able to activate the alarm beeper, enable manual reset, and activate camera history on the
System4
multiplexer. Refer to the
user manual of your multiplexer
for these functions.
LTC 2650 S
YSTEM
4 M
ULTIPLEXER
GUI
C
ONFIGURATION
Sequence Table with Cameo
Summary of Contents for System4 LTC 2650/00
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