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Admin Console

User's Guide 

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WJ-MPU955A

Содержание WJMPU955A - CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT

Страница 1: ...mpting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use No model number suffix is shown in this manual Admin Console User s Guide Model No WJ MPU955A ...

Страница 2: ...nse pertaining to said software or hardware Reproduction publication or duplication of this manual or any part thereof with an exception listed below in any manner mechanically electronically or photographically is prohibited without permission of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Permission is given to reproduce or duplicate the entire Worksheets section at the end of this manual as neede...

Страница 3: ...ons 8 Checklist 8 Starting the Program 9 Logging In 9 First Time Operation 10 CPU Setup 10 Scheduled Modes 13 Main Window 15 Database Management 16 At Installation 16 Database Archive 16 Creating a Database 17 Selecting a Database 18 Renaming a Database 20 Deleting a Database 21 Backing up or Restoring a Database 22 CPU System File 28 Resetting the Main CPU 35 Shutting Down the Main CPU 36 Redunda...

Страница 4: ...nput Output 87 Monitors 90 Operators 96 Automate 104 Tour Sequences 105 Group Presets 111 Group Sequences 117 Event Scheduler 123 Tools 126 Log Manager 127 AC Log 132 Areas 134 Account Manager 136 Help 139 Uninstalling 139 Appendix A 140 Appendix B 150 Glossary 151 Acronyms 151 Terms 152 General Index 157 Worksheets 161 Instructions 161 Teamwork 162 Checklist 162 ...

Страница 5: ...g the configuration database you will find that many components interact with each other and are dependent on specific values It will be important to utilize the worksheets provided at the end of this manual to gather the data necessary to create the configuration database and to develop an understanding of your Network Security System These worksheets once completed should also be utilized when m...

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Страница 7: ...a facility during initial installation as well as when conditions change The NSS can be configured to help security personnel respond in different ways using MPU955A Admin Console For example based on Time of day such as when open to the public closed and after hours cleaning and maintenance Night quiet time Quiet day of the week which would be a 24 hour period of quiet time without any activity e...

Страница 8: ... from lists of presets and sequences If the user chooses a group preset a group of monitors will display a set of video outputs from a group of cameras at preset positions A sequence on the other hand is a system controlled series of views one of several cameras on one monitor a Tour Sequence or of group presets a Group Sequence on several monitors What Happens Next Installing the MPU955A Admin Co...

Страница 9: ...ments As with any PC application that must be reliable MPU955A Admin Console should be the primary program running on the computer it is installed on There should be little other than MPU955A Admin Console running on the same computer Minimum Hardware Requirements PC with an Intel Pentium III processor 64 MB memory 20 MB free hard drive space 10 100 Mbps Ethernet network interface card Minimum Vid...

Страница 10: ...will appear 2 Select Admin Console and click the Next button MPU955A Admin Console will begin installing automatically 3 Respond to the dialog boxes by following the directions given What Happens Next The next section will guide you through the phases involved with the setup and configuration of a MPU955A System using the Admin Console ...

Страница 11: ...he MPU955A Admin Console worksheet tasks indicated below Worksheet Tasks The MPU955A Admin Console worksheets aid in the collection and organization of information needed to configure the NSS One person can complete all of the worksheets in a smaller system but to speed up any installation consider assigning a team of several individuals to complete different worksheets concurrently Perhaps the su...

Страница 12: ...klist Worksheets are arranged alphabetically to make them easy to find However you can follow the checklist below vertically for a workable sequence For a team approach to information collection use best judgment to decide how to distribute the worksheet among several individuals CPU Setup Node Definition GX SX850 SX650 Camera Definition System Controllers Monitor Definition Operator Definition Di...

Страница 13: ...e default admin and click the green check mark or press ENTER on your computer s keyboard By default there is no password defined Both the user login name and password fields are case sensitive It is recommended that after entering MPU955A Admin Console the first time that the admin user login password is changed in order to control administrative access During the configuration add user names and...

Страница 14: ...Configuration 10 First Time Operation CPU Setup When MPU955A Admin Console is run the first time the following window will appear after you enter the default login name 1 Click the Add Record button ...

Страница 15: ...he IP address for the Main A CPU This will let the MPU955A Admin Console software know where to send the configuration database later 5 If your system is equipped with a redundant CPU then select the Redundant check box and enter the IP address for the Main B CPU Ask your installer or network administrator for the IP address for the Main B CPU If the system has just a single CPU leave the redundan...

Страница 16: ...mber of each of your system s components are less than the maximums listed for Standard but you have 129 monitors you would need to select Enhanced as your system type Enhanced This is the next NSS CPU type available Using the Enhanced CPU type will increase the capacity of the system This can be chosen as long as your system MPU is the correct version for this type ...

Страница 17: ...r has been made click the Edit Record button and make your changes 8 Click on the EXIT button to leave this window Scheduled Modes If the Scheduled Modes check box is selected on the CPU System Configuration window s Unit tab an administrator can configure up to four different modes of operation that can then be scheduled to become active as desired The configuration of these modes are programmed ...

Страница 18: ...one mode can be programmed at the same time by clicking on the Prog check boxes of the other mode numbers that you wish to program simultaneously This will append or add any permissions that are then changed on the permissions grid but will not duplicate entire modes or overwrite existing permissions in the other modes The image to the left indicates that the permissions grid would now be displayi...

Страница 19: ...A Admin Console main window This window will be the first one you see from now on whenever you enter MPU955A Admin Console The main window is the heart of the MPU955A Admin Console configuration software Each component sequence setup and management task will be accessed from the menus on this window Each section will be utilized in order to configure and maintain the NSS ...

Страница 20: ... then enters all the information available about devices components users and sequences and saves these details into the database using the Database Manager See Creating a Database on page 17 for initial and subsequent database creations Database Archive The Database Archive section of the Database Manager window is where each configuration file database is manipulated Several functions that can b...

Страница 21: ... button the 2nd button in the Database Archive section 3 Type in a new name for the new database in this field 4 Click the green check mark Enter any name that fits in the space provided It is best if the name is practical and easy to understand by anyone using the system You will be returned to the main menu after naming the database This database will reside in MPU955A Admin Console Adding and s...

Страница 22: ...ttings until you go back to Database Manager to choose or create a different one 1 Select the name of a database by clicking on it 2 Click the Select button the button with the green check mark or double click on the desired database You will notice that the system unit ID number and the name of the database currently in use are displayed on the title bar of this window In the example above the sy...

Страница 23: ... surveillance needs without having to completely recreate a database to accommodate these changes 1 Highlight the name of the database you wish to copy in the Database Manager window 2 Click the Copy button the button with the yellow and white sheets displayed 3 Name the new copy in the space provided 4 Click the green check mark Enter any name that fits the space provided It is best if the name i...

Страница 24: ...as been updated For example if date codes or initials are used in the name or description of a database an administrator may want to revise the date code or user initials as necessary 1 To rename a database highlight a database name 2 Click the Rename button the button with the blue sheet and cursor displayed 3 In the Rename to box type the new name desired 4 Click the green check mark ...

Страница 25: ...ration files can be deleted If the files may be needed again in the future it is recommended that you backup the files to an alternate location see page 22 so they can be deleted from MPU955A Admin Console and restored later if necessary 1 To delete a database highlight the database name 2 Click the Delete button the button with the red X displayed The following confirmation message will appear 3 ...

Страница 26: ...dmin Console allows an administrator to perform both backup and restore functions in order to maintain copies of the configuration files outside of the MPU955A Admin Console system Backing up a Database 1 Within Database Manager highlight a database name and click the Backup button the button 6th from the left in the Database Archive section The following window will appear ...

Страница 27: ...g a Database In addition to backing up a configuration file it may also be necessary at times to restore a copy of a particular database from a backup an e mail or from troubleshooting personnel MPU955A Admin Console allows an administrator to perform a database restore from a source outside of MPU955A Admin Console 1 Within Database Manager click the Restore button the last button from the left u...

Страница 28: ...in the same location the restore feature allows you to choose which file to restore 4 Select the desired file to restore and click the green check mark The left side of the Database Manager window represents the configuration files already stored within MPU955A Admin Console The right side of the window represents the files stored in the folder that you have just specified ...

Страница 29: ...s the administrator to view modify copy or create new versions of the current configuration once it is imported into MPU955A Admin Console 1 From the drop down menu in the Database Transfer section select either 01A or 01B CPU 2 Click the GET from CPU button the left button under the Database Transfer section 3 Enter the new name for this particular database in the Save to box 4 Click the green ch...

Страница 30: ... CPU will overwrite its entire existing database It is recommended that you GET and save the database currently running on the Main CPU under a distinctive name before loading a new database The following instruction will guide you through loading a database from MPU955A Admin Console to the CPU See the Getting the Current Database section on page 25 to save the database that is currently loaded i...

Страница 31: ...se Transfer section A Confirm PUT Transfer window will appear If you choose to continue the new database will be loaded overwriting the existing database and it will remain on the CPU to run the NSS according to the configuration 4 Click Yes to continue the transfer or No to cancel ...

Страница 32: ... so the CPU system file name will be 01A sys ini System Transfer When transferring a system file the system file is written to the MPU955A Admin Console computer s hard drive as 01A sys ini and 01B sys ini depending on which CPU this function was performed In most cases the system file s residing on the MPU955A Admin Console computer s hard drive will be an exact duplicate s of the file s being us...

Страница 33: ...the system unit ID in this example 4 Click the GET from CPU button the left button under SYS Transfer MPU955A Admin Console will retrieve the system file from the selected CPU and display it in the window provided At the same time the system file is saved in the Program Files Panasonic GXLAC SysIni folder as 01A sys ini or 01B sys ini if from the redundant CPU ...

Страница 34: ...button the right button under SYS Transfer This will replace the existing system file in the specified CPU with the modified one 4 A Confirm PUT Transfer window will appear Click Yes to continue with the transfer or No to cancel the transfer Repeat the steps for Main B CPU as needed selecting 01B from the drop down menu in step 2 of the Retrieving the System File from the Main CPU and Replacing th...

Страница 35: ...s ini will be stored in the Program Files Panasonic GXLAC SysIni folder on the MPU955A Admin Console computer s hard drive Selecting In order to view the system file stored on the MPU955A Admin Console computer s hard drive 1 From the CPU System Configuration window accessed by selecting CPU Units from the Domain menu click on the SYS tab on the right side of the window 2 Choose 01A from the SYS A...

Страница 36: ...K button 5 Repeat for the 01B system file if needed Restoring At some time it may be necessary to restore or replace the current system files with a saved backed up version for example during system troubleshooting The restore function will copy the 01A sys ini and 01B sys ini files from the location you specify and put them into the Program Files Panasonic GXLAC SysIni directory on the MPU955A Ad...

Страница 37: ...f the CPU Configuration Window to do this automatically If the values for these components already exist in your system file they will be edited if necessary to reflect the recommended settings If the values for these components do not already exist in your system file the wizard will add them to the system file 1 Choose 01A from the SYS Transfer drop down menu 2 Click the Wizard button under the ...

Страница 38: ...reen or C too high for the CPU size selected yellow green and red When the icon displays yellow and green indicating that the settings match the CPU size selected there is no action required If the icon indicates settings are too low or too high click the Wizard button to have the settings changed to match your system You will then be prompted to confirm that you want the suggested modifications o...

Страница 39: ...e 30 1 Select CPU Units from the Domain menu and select the Reset tab 2 Select the CPU you wish to reset from the drop down box 3 Click the red Reset button to reset the selected CPU 4 Verify that you wish to reset the selected CPU by clicking Yes on the Confirm Reset window that appears If a backup CPU is in place you will be asked to reset that CPU as well Reset that CPU as well so that both CPU...

Страница 40: ... the Shutdown tab 2 Select the CPU you wish to shutdown from the drop down box 3 Click the red Shutdown button to shutdown the selected CPU 4 Verify that you wish to shutdown the selected CPU by clicking Yes on the Confirm Shutdown window that appears After the shutdown procedure is complete you will be notified that it is safe to turn the power of selected CPU off ...

Страница 41: ...ate Admin Console allows an administrator to find the status of both CPUs and display the results via the software lights on the CPU Unit screen to the right of the Unit IPA fields on the Unit tab The Administrator can also set and switch the status of the CPUs The colors of the lights have the following meaning White means the status is unknown Green means the CPU is in Active mode Yellow means t...

Страница 42: ...T CPU Status button 3 The CPU Status lights to the right of the Main and Backup CPU IPA boxes will display the Status by color If valid status cannot be retrieved from either CPU the administrator will be asked to try to correct the status The default status of Main CPU as Active and Backup CPU as Standby can be downloaded A message will appear asking the administrator if it is desired ...

Страница 43: ...ve CPU will re boot Follow the procedure below to switch the CPU operation Modes 1 Select the CPU Unit from the Domain menu and select the Unit tab 2 Click the Switch CPU button to the right of the green and yellow CPU Status lights 3 Observe the CPU Status lights change colors appropriately If valid status cannot be retrieved from the newly made Active CPU the administrator will be asked to check...

Страница 44: ...on window you enter will show the name of the main menu option being displayed followed by the name of the current default database adm file being viewed or edited In the case below the option being displayed is controllers and the database file being used is standard adm Main menu option you are working with System unit number and database adm file you are working with ...

Страница 45: ...vices include both encoders and decoders Encoders convert analog video signals to digital data MPEG2 Decoders convert digital data MPEG2 to analog video signals Definition 1 Select the Switch Nodes command from the Domain menu and then select Digital GX ...

Страница 46: ...ess for an Ethernet controller Dotted hexadecimal Example 23 56 82 13 60 82 Also known as MAC address Name A name for the device Alphanumeric 16 characters Location A name for the device location Alphanumeric 16 characters Ser Manufacturer s serial number Alphanumeric 16 characters Encoder Decoder device type If the device is an encoder select the Encoder button and choose the range of input ports...

Страница 47: ...ng below A message window appears asking you to confirm that you want to access these settings If you answer Yes a GX Details window appears showing details about the selected device Do not change any of the values in the GX Details table that appears These default settings ensure proper operation in almost all cases Refer to the Appendix section of this manual for additional details Consult with ...

Страница 48: ...ate with the system s main CPU and allow it to access and utilize the various I O functions Definition 1 Select the Switch Nodes command from the Domain menu and then select SX850 Each field preceded by purple text on your computer s display must be given a unique number different from other configured frame records ...

Страница 49: ...me field is filled in before the type is selected the default boot name will not be inserted Location A name for the matrix frame location Alphanumeric 16 characters Ser Manufacturer s serial number Alphanumeric 16 characters MXCONT Check 9 if one or more WJ PB85X08 input cards is installed If MXCONT camera control function is checked then select range of numbers in Input Ports This range will be ...

Страница 50: ...igured frame highlight a frame ID and click the Edit button You may also double click on a frame ID in the list to enter the edit mode 7 Edit the desired fields 8 Click the green check mark to save and exit the edit mode or click the red X to cancel 9 To delete a frame highlight a frame ID and click the Delete Record button A confirmation message will appear 10 Click No to cancel or click Yes to d...

Страница 51: ...nicate with the system s main CPU and allow it to access and utilize their various resources Definition 1 Select the Switch Nodes command from the Domain menu and then select SX650 Each field preceded by purple text on your computer s display must be given a unique number different from other configured frame records ...

Страница 52: ...If CONTROL controlling function is checked you would need to select a range of numbers in Input Ports This range will be unique to the entire node for the control function based on the number of input cards installed within the sub node input ports are 1 1024 OSD Check 9 if this SX650 sub node will provide OSD function If OSD character overlay function is checked you would need to select a range o...

Страница 53: ...ght a frame ID and click the Edit button You may also double click on a frame ID in the list to enter the edit mode 7 Edit the desired fields 8 Click the green check mark to save and exit the edit mode or click the red X to cancel 9 To delete a switch node highlight a frame ID and click the Delete Record button A confirmation message will appear 10 Click No to cancel or click Yes to delete the sel...

Страница 54: ...onents menu opens a window that requires information from one or more of the Setup Worksheets that you have completed Input the required information for each of these components separately alarms cameras system controllers digital recorders alarm I O ports monitors and operators ...

Страница 55: ...ate the actions Targets are defined as a group of monitors The alarm actions are then linked to available alarm targets The following are rules to follow when configuring alarms An alarm can invoke up to ten actions A monitor can be a member of only one target A target can contain several monitors exclusively Many targets can be linked to each alarm The same target can be assigned to more than one...

Страница 56: ...n alarm When an alarm is triggered an action will occur For example causing a camera spot configured in the alarm definition to display on an array of monitors assigned to a specific target Be careful when assigning monitors across areas to the same target This will be important when assigning a target that contains monitors in a different area than the Alarm Action Tour Sequence 1 Select the Alar...

Страница 57: ...of this window to define the display mode for the entire target record When more than one monitor is selected alarm actions are distributed across those monitors When Hold is chosen the alarm action with the highest priority for each monitor is displayed and remains until it is acknowledged Once acknowledged the next queued action with next highest priority is then displayed again until acknowledg...

Страница 58: ...r unassigned or undefined monitor IDs To re assign a monitor to a different target remove the monitor from its current target thus making it available for re assignment You can determine what target ID it is currently assigned to by clicking on it and seeing the ID number that appears in the Target box under the grid Targets cannot be deleted if they are assigned The assignment must be removed fro...

Страница 59: ...efine an alarm record select Alarms from the Components menu 2 Then select Records An Alarm Target must be created before an alarm can be defined 3 Add edit or delete alarm records as needed using the three icons at the bottom of this window ...

Страница 60: ...to know the duration of the triggered state An alarm set for One State can be reset even if the alarm condition still exists Without this option checked if an alarm is triggered and you attempt to reset it it will continuously trigger again until the triggered state has ended Output Port Active If checked the indicated output port will be turned ON when this alarm is active If not checked the indi...

Страница 61: ...en triggered or if an automatic response is generated requiring no user intervention Choose Manual Auto or Both Delay Defines the delay in seconds when an alarm is in Auto Acknowledge mode before the alarm is automatically acknowledged min sec Up to 59 59 On Screen Display In the Text box enter the text that you want to appear on the screen when an alarm is triggered This text will be displayed on...

Страница 62: ...able empty row or row 0 if this is the first entry make your action selections and then click The green check mark to confirm the action or the red x to cancel its entry 2 To remove an existing action from an alarm click on the line that contains the action you wish to remove select the delete check box and then click the green check mark to confirm the removal of the selected action ...

Страница 63: ...ion requires additional hardware at the chosen camera such as a camera receiver switch If unavailable or not desired choose None If available and desired choose Aux1 Aux2 or Both as the function to perform during that action This setting is only available and necessary when Cam Spot is the selected action type Dwell Amount of time that a monitor maintains a view Up to 59 59 hr min Text Practical n...

Страница 64: ...Click EXIT when finished assigning targets to actions associated with alarms More than one alarm target can be assigned to each action A target can be assigned to more than one action More than one alarm ID can contain the same alarm targets in its actions Removing an Assigned Target From the Target tab of the Alarms window 1 Highlight the alarm you wish to remove a target from 2 Highlight the ass...

Страница 65: ... on page 67 The Controller permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a controller the ability to seize a specific alarm The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 The permission grid s dimensions are based on the maximum capacity for the chosen CPU size not on physically installed components already in the database ...

Страница 66: ...dministrator to determine what modes are active for an alarm By default all four modes are active even if all four have not yet been defined This tab will be grayed out and inaccessible unless Scheduled Modes have been selected See page 13 for full details on modes ...

Страница 67: ... is also information that may change when a camera is removed or replaced at any given location For each camera there is a record that contains its details An operator calls a camera by its logical camera number However configurations can be viewed in MPU955A Admin Console not only by logical number but also by ID number control port or video port Definition 1 Select the Cameras command from the C...

Страница 68: ... at the bottom of this window When deleting or modifying a camera be sure to check the Other tab to find references to other sections that refer to the camera Deleting a camera will automatically delete the referenced permissions but will not change any other references such as sequences or alarms ...

Страница 69: ...d choose Other Enable the appropriate features manually according to the manufacturer s camera description by checking the associated check boxes Check the control data box when a control data signal should be sent to the camera When RS485 is chosen the Cfg configure button will become enabled Click the Cfg button to configure the RS485 port for the following settings baud rate parity data length ...

Страница 70: ...he number of camera records to create in the Target Size box 4 Enter the beginning Base Values of the logical camera number and control port from where you wish to begin incrementing 5 Click the green check mark to add the series of cameras or click the red X to cancel After clicking the green check mark a Replication Summary window will appear which will let you know how many records were actuall...

Страница 71: ...ts are allowed to access all other components An administrator must deny permissions 1 Highlight a camera and click on the Cam Ctrl permission tab The Cam Ctrl permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller to control specific cameras The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 Allowing a system controller to control a certain camera will automatically allow...

Страница 72: ...ed components already in the database 3 Highlight a row a column or click and hold the mouse button to highlight a group of controllers 4 Click the Invert Grid Selection button to change the state of the permission for the highlighted group or 5 Click on the Permit All button to turn the entire grid green allowing all controllers permission to control the specified camera or 6 Click on the Deny Al...

Страница 73: ...permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller to view specific cameras The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 Denying a system controller to view a certain camera will automatically deny the same controller permission to control the specified camera The Monitor permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a camera the ability to be displaye...

Страница 74: ...uration 70 This button is available 1 on each of the permission tabs for each component 2 on the Other tab in the Cameras window and 3 on the Areas window 12 Click on the x in the upper right corner to close ...

Страница 75: ...st be made from each specific component or sequence s menu option On the next image for example tour sequence number 1 is configured to include camera ID 1 The Tour Sequence section of this tab for camera ID 1 was automatically updated when tour sequence 1 was created to include this camera To remove camera 1 from tour sequence 1 you would need to exit the Cameras window enter the Tour Sequences w...

Страница 76: ... Recorders list then select the camera ID from the Cameras list Next select the channel you wish to specify from the Vid CHs video channels list Only channels that are available are listed in the Channels list Click the Assign Recorder button to assign the specified camera to the specified channel or the Remove Assign button to remove the selected camera from the recorder ID and channel showing in...

Страница 77: ...ras monitors alarms alarm outputs etc Controllers are generally identified to an operator using their ID number but can be viewed in MPU955A Admin Console by ID IPA EA or Area Definition 1 Select the Controllers command from the Component menu 2 Add edit or delete controller records as necessary using the three icons at the bottom of this window ...

Страница 78: ...priority takes over the part of the system it is addressing If more than one controller with the same priority is operating at the same time access is given and held for the latest call to a function in other words on a last come first served basis Alarm priorities have precedence over operator priorities 0 to 65 534 Boot File The name of the file used by the Ethernet keyboard s boot process Use t...

Страница 79: ...le 23 56 82 13 60 82 Also known as MAC address Use all zeroes if not using DHCP Port Numeric identifier of the port used by an RS 485 controller CU350 CU360 CU650 and PFW100A port 1 12 or RS232 controller Port 1 or 2 Match the data port that this keyboard is connected and use the proper IPA for the MCPU Note that Port 2 is used for redundant CPU connection if selected by MCPU front panel switch Th...

Страница 80: ...ID if unknown can be determined by its area and local number by entering each value into the appropriate boxes and then clicking the Search for Monitor by Area Local button The Group Seq permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a controller s ability to control a group sequence If the group sequence ID is unknown you can enter the area and local numbers of the sequence in the appro...

Страница 81: ...re configured to the video input channel they are using Definition Tab 1 Select the Digital Recorders command from the Component menu 2 Add edit or delete recorder records as necessary using the three icons at the bottom of the window Each field preceded by purple text on your computer s display must be given a unique number different from other configured digital recorder records ...

Страница 82: ...ombining two references such as having the first 2 digits represent a logical group such as a group of recorders surveying a loading dock and up to three serial digits assigned for other logical reasons 1 to 99 999 Examples 84 001 84002 84003 84004 36 001 36002 36003 36004 An operator will select recorders to view by this logical number Video Switch Choose the switch type to which the recorder out...

Страница 83: ...want to specify for this camera 2 Click in the blank Cam field and double click in the panel that appears on the right on the camera that you wish to specify for this video channel 3 Click the green check mark to save the selection You can only select cameras that are already configured for use by Admin Console and you need to know which channel they are connected to before working on this tab Rec...

Страница 84: ... number IP address or video port The grid on the right represents the following First row controller IDs 0 9 second row controller IDs 10 19 etc Green blocks indicate an allowed permission and white blocks indicate that permission is denied 2 Double click on a specific controller to invert or alternate between permit or deny Be sure to click the save button the picture of the floppy disk before ex...

Страница 85: ...eady exists for a Digital Recorder that falls within the Target range that original permission will be overwritten 8 Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted recorder ID from where the controller permissions will be copied 9 Enter the Target ID range of recorder ID numbers with the beginning number in the START box and the ending number in the END box Permissions ex...

Страница 86: ...ramming for the same mode In the case of the graphic to the left mode 1 is set for viewing and thereby programming See Scheduled Modes in the Admin Console manual The permissions grid reflects the contents of the mode whose view is selected with the View option button In the image that follows the permission grid is displaying the contents of mode 1 ...

Страница 87: ...ller window allows an administrator to specify which recorders can be seized by the selected controller It shows permissions from the controller s point of view By default all components are allowed to access all other components An administrator must deny permissions 1 Click on the Recorder permission tab from the Controllers window Allowing a system controller to control a certain recorder will ...

Страница 88: ... specific controller to other controllers When copying a grid a confirmation message will appear asking Are you sure you want to COPY the Recorder permission for this Controller and explaining the copying rules 1 Permissions will be copied by Controller ID 2 If permission already exists for a Controller that falls within the Target range that original permission will be overwritten 8 Click Yes to ...

Страница 89: ...ing or Removing Cameras for a Defined Recorder Once a digital recorder has been defined in Admin Console adding or reconfiguring cameras attached to it can be done from the Recorder tab of the Cameras screen 1 Click the Cameras icon from the Components row of the main menu 2 Define new cameras if necessary 3 Click the Recorder tab 4 Click the ID number of the recorder you wish to work with 5 Selec...

Страница 90: ...nels that are available are listed in the Channels list 7 Click the Assign Recorder button to assign the specified camera to the specified channel OR the Remove Assigned Recorder Button to remove the selected camera from the recorder ID and channel showing in the Recorder section of the screen 8 Click EXIT when finished ...

Страница 91: ... or output For example if Port 1 is configured as an input port then Ports 2 4 must be input ports as well Then another group of 4 ports may be configured as output ports In this manner a maximum of 1024 GX ports may be defined unless mixed with ports from other node types Similarly SX850 ports must be configured in groups of 8 with the same directional type Using the same example if Port 1 is con...

Страница 92: ...Configuration 88 2 Add Edit Delete or Replicate alarm I O port records as needed using the four icons at the bottom of this window Deleting a port will delete the entire bank that port is part of ...

Страница 93: ...nlock lock a door Alarm to firefighters Call for police Call for medical rescue Each type must be configured in groups banks of 4 8 or 256 See below Bank Choose a Bank from the drop down list For each bank 4 for GX 8 for SX850 or 256 for SX650 records are added Although 1280 I O ports allowed for SX650 GX and SX850 ports are limited to 1024 Once a record is created only Logical number and Dwell Ti...

Страница 94: ...local number within a specific area Area local numbers are displayed in MPU955A Admin Console as one whole number The four right most digits represent the local number and the left most one or two digits will represent the area For example 10034 represents area 1 and local number 34 or 251100 represents area 25 and local number 1100 Definition 1 Select the Monitors command from the Components menu...

Страница 95: ...he Other tab to find references to other sections that the monitor will influence When changing the Monitor Surveillance Area MSA of a monitor make sure that any affected presets or alarm action target assignments are within the same area Deleting a monitor will automatically delete the referenced permissions but will not change any other references such as sequences presets etc ...

Страница 96: ...prised of an array of monitors and one or more keyboard controllers 1 to 64 Inserting a 0 indicates area 0 This will disable the Area field in the OSD on the monitor The use of areas is restricted to values of 1 to 64 Only use area 0 when no areas are needed within the entire system Click the Area button on the main window to view all components defined in a specific area Local Unique number assig...

Страница 97: ...ll other record values will be identical to the Source record 2 Click Yes to continue or No to cancel Monitors can only be replicated within an area If you wish to replicate monitors in several areas at least one monitor must be configured in each area 3 Enter the number of monitors to create in the Target Size box 4 Enter the beginning base value of the local monitor number that you wish to begin...

Страница 98: ...n beginning on page 67 The Camera permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a monitor the ability to display a specific camera The Controller permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller the ability to seize a specific monitor The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 ...

Страница 99: ... displays additional sections that a highlighted monitor will affect This section is informational only and changes cannot be made to the Targets which the specified monitor will affect Changes must be made within the Alarm Target window ...

Страница 100: ...ontrols selected system resources such as cameras monitors sequences etc Before an operator can be defined an operator class needs to be created An operator class defines which functions an operator or groups of operators have privileges to perform 1 Select the Operators command from the Component menu and then select Class Setup ...

Страница 101: ...M Lock every camera in the system is locked Other users can select cameras normally but cannot control them Operators with the CAM Lock Override privilege can override locked cameras on a camera by camera basis as determined by priorities 4 Click the green check mark to add the class of operators or click the red X to cancel You can add edit delete or replicate class IDs as needed using the four i...

Страница 102: ...ord 2 Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted operator ID from which the subsequent operator classes will be copied 3 Enter the Target range of operator class ID numbers with the beginning number in the START box and the ending number in the END box 4 Click the green check mark to add the series of operators or click the red X to cancel After clicking the green che...

Страница 103: ...ers can select cameras CAM Pos When selected users can control camera preset positions CAM Preset Prg When selected users can program camera presets and store them in the cameras CAM Menu On Off When selected users can enable or disable the camera menu from user controllers CAM Function Cds When selected users can control cameras through their function codes CAM Receiver When selected users can us...

Страница 104: ...nce a class has been created you can then access the Operators menu to specify your system s operators their priorities and their permission to access system controllers 1 Select the Operators command from the Component menu and then select Records ...

Страница 105: ... the operator priority Operator priority has precedence over the system controller priority The operator with the lower number priority takes over the part of the system being addressed If more than one user with the same priority is operating at the same time access is given according to the lowest controller priority number If both priorities are the same access is given and held for the latest ...

Страница 106: ...ighted operator ID from which the subsequent operators will be copied 5 Enter the Target range of operator ID numbers with the beginning number in the START box and the ending number in the END box 6 Click the green check mark to add the series of operators or click the red X to cancel After clicking the green check mark a message will appear letting you know how many records were actually generat...

Страница 107: ...ontroller As with the Alarms window tabs the Modes tab of the Operators window will be accessible only if Scheduled Modes have been selected The Modes tab on the Operators window allows an administrator to determine what modes are active for an operator By default all four modes are active even if all four have not yet been defined This tab will be grayed out and inaccessible as seen above unless ...

Страница 108: ... on one or several monitors with pre configured dwell times between views Three different kinds of automated sequences are available so that frequently used combinations of monitors and cameras can be displayed automatically tour sequences group presets and group sequences An event is a scheduled action that will be automatically initiated at the time defined by an administrator ...

Страница 109: ...a preset position and a dwell time of a certain duration The values entered in this window determine the sequence in which cameras are viewed by a single monitor when a tour is invoked Although an operator will call sequences or presets by local number within a specific area an administrator can view these tours by ID or area local numbers within MPU955A Admin Console Definition 1 Select the Tour ...

Страница 110: ...defined in a specific area Inserting a 0 indicates area 0 This will disable the Area field in the OSD on the monitor The use of areas is restricted to values of 1 to 64 Only use area 0 when no areas are needed within the entire system Local Unique number within a monitor surveillance area assigned by the system administrator 1 to 9 999 Name Practical name that is easy for an administrator to remem...

Страница 111: ...mponents such as alarm target assignments 3 Give the tour a descriptive name 4 Add a camera in the Sequence of Steps Double click on a camera ID in the list on the right It will automatically insert that camera number in step one Double clicking on another camera ID will automatically insert that camera number into step 2 and so on 5 Type a preset number associated with each specific camera in the...

Страница 112: ... to change its setting from none blank to On Off or On Off as desired and if available 8 To add a step in the middle of a sequence highlight a step and click the Insert Step button A blank row will appear before the highlighted step 9 To delete a step highlight a step and click the Delete Step button The entire row will be deleted 10 After adding all desired steps click the green check mark to con...

Страница 113: ...Target assignment will be skipped 5 All other record values will be identical to the Source record 2 Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted tour sequence ID from where the subsequent tours will be copied 3 Enter the number of tours to create in the Target Size box 4 Enter the starting local ID number to begin incrementing from in the Base Values box 5 Click the gr...

Страница 114: ...Configuration 110 To modify the replicated Tour Sequences use the Edit Tour button The Other tab on the Tour Sequences window shows the Alarms that the selected Tour Sequence ID is associated with ...

Страница 115: ...a preset series of camera views over several monitors at one time Each camera monitor connection must also include a camera preset position Group Presets must be carefully planned keeping in mind that they may be used as elements of Group Sequences Keeping camera monitor permissions in mind configure several Group Presets using the same sets of monitors to enable the Group Sequences to run smoothl...

Страница 116: ...a Unique number identifying a Monitor Surveillance Area MSA comprised of an array of monitors and one or more keyboard controllers 1 to 64 Click the Area button on the main window to view all components defined in a specific area Inserting a 0 indicates area 0 This will disable the Area field in the OSD on the monitor The use of areas is restricted to values of 1 to 64 Only use area 0 when no area...

Страница 117: ... on a camera and a monitor from the lists on the right It will automatically insert that camera and monitor ID in step one Double clicking on another camera and monitor will automatically insert that camera and monitor ID into step 2 and so on 5 Type a preset number associated with a specific camera in the CPreset column Enter a 0 to indicate no preset associated with that camera To enter the same...

Страница 118: ...Delete View button The entire row will be deleted After adding all desired steps click the green check mark to continue or the red X to cancel Add edit delete or replicate group presets as needed When changing the area of an existing Group Preset notice that all of the pre configured monitors are deleted This prevents an administrator from inadvertently having monitors of different areas in a sing...

Страница 119: ...ique fields that Target assignment will be skipped 5 All other record values will be identical to the Source record 2 Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted Group Preset ID from where the subsequent Group Presets will be copied 3 Enter the number of Group Presets to create in the Target Size box 4 Enter the starting base value for the logical ID number to begin in...

Страница 120: ...ing within the specified range will not be overwritten 6 To modify the replicated Group Presets use the Edit Preset button The Other tab on the Group Presets window displays the Group Sequences associated with the selected Group Preset ID ...

Страница 121: ...nce combines several group presets separated by specific periods called dwells Although an operator will call tour sequences or presets by local number within a specific area an administrator can view these sequences by ID or area local numbers within MPU955A Admin Console Definition ...

Страница 122: ...g a Monitor Surveillance Area MSA comprised of an array of monitors and one or more system controllers 1 to 64 Click the Area button on the main window to view all components defined in a specific area Inserting a 0 indicates area 0 This will disable the Area field in the OSD on the monitor The use of areas is restricted to values of 1 to 64 Only use area 0 when no areas are needed within the enti...

Страница 123: ...ce of Steps section Double click on a group preset from the list on the right It will automatically insert that group preset ID in step one Double clicking on another group preset will automatically insert that group preset ID into step 2 and so on Make sure that the same sets of monitors are used for each Group Preset in order to ensure that the Group Sequence will run smoothly 5 Type a dwell tim...

Страница 124: ...he typed value 6 To add a step in the middle of a sequence highlight a step and click the Insert Step button A blank row will appear before the highlighted step 7 To delete a step highlight a step and click the Delete Step button The entire row will be deleted 8 After adding all desired steps click the green check mark to continue or the red X to cancel Add edit or delete group sequences as needed...

Страница 125: ...kipped 5 All other record values will be identical to the Source record 2 Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted Group Sequence ID from where the subsequent group sequences will be copied 3 Enter the number of groups to create in the Target Size box 4 Enter the beginning base value for the local ID number that you wish to start incrementing from in the Base Values...

Страница 126: ...ame manner described in the Camera Permissions section beginning on page 67 The Controller permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a specific controller the ability to access a group sequence The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 The Other tab is used to display what alarm IDs are associated with each group ...

Страница 127: ... event is essentially a separate user to the system and as such is subject to the system s first come first served rule Therefore the system administrator must be sure to pay close attention to priorities If a scheduled event is to override an operation by either a controller an operator or another event its priority must be higher This is especially important regarding the event action Lock featu...

Страница 128: ...4 hours When Daily is chosen Every __ days can be set for 1 31 days The stop time is grayed out When Weekly is chosen Every __ weeks can be set for 1 52 weeks and the day s of the week that this action will occur can be chosen By default all seven days are selected Click to uncheck any of the days this action is not desired on The stop time is grayed out When Monthly is chosen Every __ the 1st 31s...

Страница 129: ...e drop down menu to start or stop the sequence with this action When Alarm is chosen a list of alarms will appear Click on the desired alarm and it will appear in the Alarm field Alarms can be selected by ID or logical number Chose Arm or Disarm from the drop down menu to indicate which of the two this action will perform When Mode is chosen a drop down menu will be available to choose mode 1 2 3 ...

Страница 130: ...stem logs that capture data concerning operators and user actions that reside on the Main CPU s Admin Console AC Log Used to vView the MPU955A Admin Console log that captures each action performed within MPU955A Admin Console Area View Used to view the composition of monitor surveillance areas Account Manager Used to add edit delete and assign access levels of the administrators that will access M...

Страница 131: ...zed The logs must be downloaded from each CPU in order to view their content The logs which are stored on each CPU separately may be using the same filenames It may be necessary to rename the files to reflect the appropriate CPU within Windows Explorer Currently these files cannot be renamed within MPU955A Admin Console These logs are useful for troubleshooting and security purposes 1 Select the L...

Страница 132: ...goff performed by an operator timeout logoffnop automatic logoff due to lack of operation logoffsys automatic logoff due to an error system reboot etc ALARM LOG DATE YYYY MMM DD format DAY Day of the week TIME AM or PM 12 hour format ALMID The ID of the alarm that established the event TRIGGER The alarm source that generated the alarm The source ID is presented proceeded by a letter indicating the...

Страница 133: ...ING LOG DATE YYYY MMM DD format DAY Day of the week TIME HH MM SS AM or PM 12 hour format DEVID Specifies the device or operator type and ID The ID number is prefixed with four letters each representing a device or operator type K user operator S super user SEQ sequence and ALM alarm MON Indicates logical monitor number comprised of area max 3 digits and local right most 4 digits SOURCE Indicates ...

Страница 134: ... and click the GET from CPU button This acts in the same manner as the database manager as it will copy the log from the specified CPU onto the MPU955A Admin Console computer s hard drive displaying the selected file on the left side of the window Double click on a highlighted log in the CPU directory section of the window to retrieve the selected log from the specified CPU 6 Click the Select butt...

Страница 135: ...cters such as which represents any single character and which represents a string of any characters 8 Click the Query button The system log report will filter the records according to the filter selections 9 Click the print button to print the report as filtered 10 To delete logs from the MPU955A Admin Console computer s hard drive exit back to the Log Manager window highlight the desired log and ...

Страница 136: ...s provided to customize a report 1 Select the Logs command from the Tools menu and then select MPU955A Admin Console An administrator may view the report as shown and print it or use the filter drop down boxes to customize the report The AC Log report consists of the following Date YYYY MMM DD format Day Day of the week Time HH MM SS AM or PM 12 hour format AC_User MPU955A Admin Console user logon...

Страница 137: ...te backup restore Record add edit delete PERMission edit ACCT account add edit delete SYStem file get pull backup restore Login Logout 2 Use the drop down boxes in the filter section to customize the view If more than one filter is applied an AND and OR option button appear to allow you to focus your search Filters are case sensitive and LIKE filters allow use of wildcard characters such as which ...

Страница 138: ...s Definition on page 90 Selecting the Area View command from the Tools menu brings up the area viewer This viewer is available to all users No modifications to components tour sequences group presets or group sequences can be made from the Areas window 1 Click on the down arrow to the right of the Select an Area to View drop down menu ...

Страница 139: ...r may view all components associated within a single area Since at least one monitor must be assigned in each defined area if any areas exist without at least one monitor assigned an error message will appear Defining at least one monitor in that area will eliminate this error See Monitors Definition on page 90 ...

Страница 140: ...oller operators Initially only the default user account admin will be configured with no restrictions This account cannot be deleted for safety purposes nor can the level be changed but it is recommended that the user name be changed and a password be defined upon initial setup 1 Select the Accounts command from the Tools menu 2 Click the Add Record button 3 Fill in the MPU955A Admin Console new u...

Страница 141: ...dmin Console configuration setup and management Level 2 Access for modification of all configuration setup and management areas except GX Device and Account Manager Level 3 Can view databases log manager and get the current configuration from the MCPU No access to the AC Log or Account Manager and unable to change configurations ...

Страница 142: ...e red X You will exit the add mode 6 To edit a configured AC user highlight a user name and click the Edit Record button You may also double click on an AC user name on the list to enter the edit mode 7 Edit desired fields 8 Click the green check mark to save and exit the edit mode or click the red X to cancel 9 To delete a user highlight a user name and click the Delete Record button A confirmati...

Страница 143: ...dministrator through software installation creating and configuring the configuration files as well as uploading and downloading to and from the Main CPU It also offers suggestions and or examples as well as notes tips and warnings about situations that an administrator may encounter during the configuration Worksheets are referenced in the on line help but must be obtained and reproduced from the...

Страница 144: ...estination IP address for TCP alarm notification This setting is effective only when Alarm TCP Destination is 1 Validation Dotted decimal format IP address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Default Setting 0 0 0 0 Alarm TCP Port No Description Specifies a destination IP port for TCP alarm notification This setting is effective only when Alarm TCP Destination is 1 Validation hexadecimal numeral 0000 FFFF ...

Страница 145: ...e ID Description GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain Its format is shown as below _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id by rotary SW of an encoder front panel X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation Device type 0x0F000 encode 0x1F000 decoder other reserved Default Setting 0x0F000XXX is for encoder 0x1F000XXX is for decoder XXX is the value register...

Страница 146: ...ion Specifies a transmission speed between each encoder or decoder and a network device such as a switching hub or a router Validation 0 for auto 1 for 100 Base TX FULL DUPLEX 2 for 100 Base TX HALF DUPLEX 3 for 1000 Base T Default Setting 0 Comment Description A string to put comment notes Validation Within 16 characters Default Setting None Encoder E N C O D E R F i e l d D a t a Device ID Descr...

Страница 147: ...numeral 0x00 0xFF Default Setting hexadecimal numeral 0F Dynamic Range Description Specifies a dynamic range for a camera Validation 0 Normal 1 Wide 2 Super wide Default Setting 0 Watermark Description Specifies a watermark mode Validation 0 Disable 1 Enable Default Setting 0 Watermark Value Description Specifies a watermark value This value only applies when the watermark mode is set to enable Va...

Страница 148: ...lly assigned from 0 to 3 Port Description Specifies a local control port for the device Validation decimal format 1 256 Default Setting Automatically assigned Note This port number is the same as the port number of the MONITOR page and it is necessary to associate it Audio Mute Description Specifies the audio mode for the device Validation 0 Mute ON 1 Mute OFF Default Setting 1 Video Audio Decrypt...

Страница 149: ...ce id by rotary SW of an encoder front panel X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation Device type 0x0F000 encode 0x1F000 decoder other reserved Default Setting 0x0F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address SW1 of the previous page Note See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions Sub Device ID Description GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identifi...

Страница 150: ...his port number is the same as the port number of the ALARM I O PORTS page and it is necessary to associate it Comment Description A string to put comment notes Validation Within 16 characters Default Setting None RS485 Data Port R S 4 8 5 D A T A P O R T F i e l d D a t a Device ID Description GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain Its f...

Страница 151: ...um waiting time while transmitting data This setting is only effective when Mode is set to 1 Validation 10 1000 ms in 10ms intervals Default Setting 100 Destination Setup Description Specifies a destination for serial to IP communication Validation 0 Use default destination IP address Serial data will be sent to the IP address contained in the received packet at the encoder side 1 Use following co...

Страница 152: ...thin the device It also refers as a channel Validation 0 3 Default Setting None Alarm TCP Description Specifies whether to use TCP for alarm notification Validation 0 Disable 1 Enable Default Setting None Alarm TCP Destination Description Specifies the destination for alarm notification using TCP Validation 0 for WJ MPU955A 1 for other device When this value is set to 1 Alarm TCP IP address and Al...

Страница 153: ...n Specifies a destination IP port for TCP alarm notification This setting is effective only when Alarm UDP Destination is 1 Validation hexadecimal numeral 0000 FFFF Default Setting None Alarm Retransmission Timer Description Specifies a retry timer for an alarm notification When device does not receive a response of an alarm notification packet it sends the same packet after this timer expires Val...

Страница 154: ...ral 16 Hotpink 54 Mistyrose 92 Teal 130 Cornflowerblue 17 Indianred 55 Moccasin 93 Thistle 131 Cornsilk 18 Indigo 56 Navajowhite 94 Tomato 132 Crimson 19 Ivory 57 Navy 95 Turquoise 133 Cyan 20 Khaki 58 Oldlace 96 Violet 134 Darkblue 21 Lavender 59 Olive 97 Wheat 135 Darkcyan 22 Lavenderblush 60 Olivedrab 98 White 136 Darkgoldenrod 23 Lawngreen 61 Orange 99 Whitesmoke 137 Darkgray 24 Lemonchiffon 6...

Страница 155: ...recordable EA Ethernet address i e MAC address GUI graphical user interface IP Internet protocol IPA Internet protocol address LCPU local CPU MCPU main central processing unit part of the NSS specified as A or B MSA monitor surveillance area NSS network security system OSD on screen display PC personal computer PTZF a group acronym representing the four camera control functions Pan Tilt Zoom and F...

Страница 156: ...stem able to respond to NSS event sources such as video loss detection motion detection or digital input state change detection area An administrator s selective grouping of several locally numbered monitors and one or more controllers A control communications center for security will contain one or more areas backup CPU Same as redundant CPU camera identification number Unique record ID assigned ...

Страница 157: ... access to others controller to monitor permissions Permit a controller to access a certain monitor while denying access to others CPU management switch Also called management switch or Mgmt Sw See management switch Ethernet address EA A unique 48 bit address hardwired into the electronics of the Ethernet board of the network device The address is written in hexadecimal form Example 3C 80 7F 13 83...

Страница 158: ...or by local number location A name assigned to an area by an NSS administrator to help users locate components in the system logical camera number A decimal number within the range 1 to 99999 assigned by an NSS administrator to enable users to select one or more camera views For example while logical camera numbers 885001 885002 885003 885004 885005 etc could be assigned the main public space at 8...

Страница 159: ...terface RS 485 interface A specialized interface common in the world of data acquisition Capable of supporting 32 drivers and 32 receivers engaging in bi directional half duplex multi drop communications over a single twisted pair The differential voltage transmission system enables a maximum cable length of 4 000 feet spot Usually means the same as camera spot system administrator A person who ma...

Страница 160: ...ntifies an administrator to the system A user will use this name when logging onto the MPU955A Admin Console system It is case sensitive user password A unique alphanumeric string of characters that must be presented along with a user s name each time he or she logs onto the Admin Console system It is case sensitive video port VPort Port on the video crosspoint input board that is connected to the...

Страница 161: ... 51 Definition 55 Modes Tab 62 Permissions 61 Target Assignment 59 Areas Select 135 C Cameras Configuration 63 Definition 63 Other Tab 72 Permissions 67 Permissions Cam Ctrl 67 Permissions Cam View 70 Permissions Copy 69 Permissions Monitor 70 Privileges CAM Lock 99 Privileges CAM Lock Override 99 Recorder 73 Replicate copy 66 Checklist For worksheet tasks 8 For worksheet tasks 163 Class Setup Cho...

Страница 162: ...Configuration 79 Permissions Channels 81 Permissions Controllers 85 Viewing Programming Modes 84 E Entering Admin Console Login 9 Event Scheduler Delete an Event 126 Edit an Event 126 Schedule an Event 124 F First Time Operation CPU Setup 10 G Get Current Database 25 Glossary Acronyms 152 Terms 153 Group Presets Add 114 Add a Camera 114 Add a Camera Preset CPreset 114 Add a Monitor 114 Definition ...

Страница 163: ...on 101 Modes Tab 104 Permissions 104 123 Permissions Controller 104 Permissions Copy 104 Permissions Modify 104 Replicate copy 103 P Password Default 9 R Redundant CPU Control Get CPU Status 38 Switching CPU Modes 39 Replication Activity Log 66 Replication Summary 66 S Scheduled Modes Enabling 13 Viewing and Programming 14 Sequences Group Sequences 118 Setup First Time Operation 10 Switching Log C...

Страница 164: ... 169 Checklist 8 163 Controller 170 CPU Setup 171 Digital Recorder 172 Event Scheduler 173 Group Preset 174 Group Sequence 175 GX Nodes 176 Instructions 8 162 Monitors 179 Operators 180 Permissions Camera Monitor 181 Permissions Controller Alarm 182 Permissions Controller Alarm I O 183 Permissions Controller CamControl 184 Permissions Controller CamView 185 Permissions Controller Digital Recorder ...

Страница 165: ...rrent and future configurations very easy regardless of the size of your system Instructions The title of each worksheet is the same as the title of the MPU955A Admin Console window it supports For example the Operators worksheet supports the Operators window The rows columns and fields of the worksheets are arranged to closely match the MPU955A Admin Console s configuration requirements 1 Reprodu...

Страница 166: ...ition Monitor Definition Operator Definition Digital Recorder Definition Alarm I O Definition Tour Sequences Camera Presets Group Presets Group Sequences Alarm Definition s Alarm Target Definition s Alarm Target Assignment s Camera to Monitor Permission s Controller to Camera View Permission s Controller to Camera Control Permission s Controller to Digital Recorder Permission s Controller to Monit...

Страница 167: ...c MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 163 Alarm Definition Source Acknowledge Action ID Prior Loc OSD Text Type ID Enable Auto Arm Allow Disarm One State Mode Delay Type ID Pre Dwell Name ...

Страница 168: ...in Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 164 Alarm I O Definition Type ID Logical Number Switch Node Input Output Dwell Bank I O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ...

Страница 169: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 165 Alarm __________ Target Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Alarm Target Assignment ...

Страница 170: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 166 Target _________ Alarm Target Definition Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Страница 171: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 167 Camera Definition OSD ID Logical Contl Switch Contl Port Video Switch Video Port Model Comp Thresh By T D ID Title Loc Serial ...

Страница 172: ... ID Location Preset Number Position Description Preset Number Position Description 1 33 2 34 3 35 4 36 5 37 6 38 7 39 8 40 9 41 10 42 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Camera Preset ...

Страница 173: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 169 Controller Definition ID Boot Area Priority Time Out Model IPA EA 485 Port Loc Name Serial ...

Страница 174: ...asonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 170 Enter information regarding Main and Backup CPUs Configuration Size IP Address Sched ID Name Std Enhan Hi Sp MainA MainB Modes CPU Setup ...

Страница 175: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 171 Digital Recorder Definition ID Model Logical Number Video Switch Video Port IPA Unit Address BitRate Serial ...

Страница 176: ...onday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday On Saturday Monthly Every Day First Sunday January Second Monday February Third Tuesday March Fourth Wednesday April Last Thursday May Friday June Specify which day of the week Saturday July August September October November Repeat In these months December ID Logical Lock Priority Start Date Start Time End Date End Time ...

Страница 177: ... Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 173 Group Preset ID Area Local ________ Name Description Sequence of steps Step Camera Preset Monitor Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Group Preset ...

Страница 178: ...ocal Name Description Step Group Preset ID Number Dwell Time Step Group Preset ID Number Dwell Time 1 33 2 34 3 35 4 36 5 37 6 38 7 39 8 40 9 41 10 42 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Group Sequence ...

Страница 179: ... Name _____ Location Serial _____ Encoder Input Ports ___ ___ ___GXDIN Input Ports ___ ___ ___GXDOUT Output Ports ___ ___ ___GXRS485 Port _____ Address SW1 a___ b___ c___ OR _____ Decoder Output Ports ___ ___ ___GXOSD Output Ports ___ ___ Address SW1 a___ b___ c___ GX Node Definition ...

Страница 180: ...ition and port range of each card Example Type C controller Vi p Video Input card 05 rotary switch on the card 1 8 port range Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Type Switches Port Range Fill in the total port range of each function that this matrix frame will perform depending on which cards reside in the frame Controller Input Ports OSD Output Ports Switching Input Ports Output Por...

Страница 181: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 177 Ports by Function Mode Switches ID I F IPA Name Location Brig Cont OSD SW Alm 5 6 7 8 EA SX650 Node Definition ...

Страница 182: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 178 Monitor Definition ID Area Local Number Video Switch Video Port Location Model Serial ...

Страница 183: ...ange Timeout 00 00 01 11 59 59 seconds Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 11...

Страница 184: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 180 Camera ID Description Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Camera to Monitor ...

Страница 185: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 181 Controller ID Description Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Controller to Alarm ...

Страница 186: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 182 Controller ID Description ALARM IO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Controller to Alarm I O ...

Страница 187: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 183 Controller ID Description Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Controller to Camera Control ...

Страница 188: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 184 Controller ID Description Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Controller to Camera View ...

Страница 189: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 185 Permissions Controller to Digital Recorder Controller ID Description Recorder ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Страница 190: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 186 Controller ID Description GSeq 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Controller to Group Sequence ...

Страница 191: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 187 Controller ID Description Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Permissions Controller to Monitor ...

Страница 192: ...asonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 188 Permissions Digital Recorder to Controller Digital Recorder ID Description Controller ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Страница 193: ...Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet Date completed ___ ___ ___ 189 Permissions Operator to Controller Operator ID Operator Name Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Страница 194: ... Local Name Description Step Camera Preset Dwell Time Step Camera Preset Dwell Time 1 33 2 34 3 35 4 36 5 37 6 38 7 39 8 40 9 41 10 42 11 43 12 44 13 45 14 46 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 19 51 20 52 21 53 22 54 23 55 24 56 25 57 26 58 27 59 28 60 29 61 30 62 31 63 32 64 Tour Sequence ...

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