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To change keyboard to camera control rights, follow the steps below:
1. Double-click in the appropriate cell. A drop down list is displayed. For example in the figure on the previous page,
control rights to camera A09 (pseudo number 9) are being granted to keyboard X06.
2. To enable the selected keyboard to control the selected camera, use the drop down list to select the tick symbol. To
deny control rights, use the drop down list to select the cross symbol. By default, all keyboards have control privileges
to all cameras.
It is also possible to use the drag down method to change multiple fields in a column to the same setting. Select the
required option in the uppermost field and then click and drag the cursor over the fields below that are to be set the
same. Press the
Enter
key to copy the setting to the highlighted fields.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make additional changes.
Partitioning - Monitor/Camera
The
Monitor - Camera
screen is displayed by expanding the
Partitioning
node on the left-hand side of the display area
and then clicking on the
Monitor - Camera
node. Use this screen to define which individual monitors can view individual
cameras. If access is denied, the selected camera cannot be called to the monitor from any keyboard.
Notes
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Monitors connected to secondary units can only view cameras connected to that secondary unit. Therefore, permission
cannot be granted to monitors from one secondary unit for cameras from a different secondary unit.
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If video loss detection is enabled in the
Options
screen, the monitor with port reference X16 will be used by the
system to sample video. Therefore if video loss detection is enabled, changes to the access rights for this monitor
cannot be made.
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The triggering of an alarm contact can be set to display a specify video input on a specific monitor. When completing
the
Monitor - Camera
screen, ensure that these alarm monitors are granted access on these alarm cameras.
In the
Monitor - Camera
screen, cameras are listed on the vertical axis and monitors are listed on the horizontal axis.
Cameras are listed by port reference (with pseudo number also shown) and monitors are listed by monitor identification
number, with port reference shown in brackets. In the port references, the first character refers to the matrix to which the
equipment is connected (X = primary unit, A-F = secondary unit) and the numeric characters that follow are the port
number on that matrix.
To change monitor to camera rights, follow the steps below:
1. Double-click in the appropriate cell. A drop down list is displayed. For example in the figure above, viewing rights to
camera A05 (pseudo number 5) are being granted to monitor 4 (X04).
2. To enable the selected monitor to view the selected camera, use the drop down list to select the tick symbol. To deny
viewing rights, use the drop down list to select the cross symbol. By default, all monitors have viewing privileges to
all cameras.
It is also possible to use the drag down method to change multiple fields in a column to the same setting. Select the
required option in the uppermost field and then click and drag the cursor over the fields below that are to be set the
same. Press the
Enter
key to copy the setting to the highlighted fields.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make additional changes.