Pelco CM6800E-48X8 manual Alarm Group Display Options, Block Build, Chronological Pair D and Q

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ALARM GROUP DISPLAY OPTIONS

To display on a monitor, an alarm must be assigned to an alarm group (A-H). Before programming alarms you may want to determine the alarm display format for each alarm group. An alarm can include up to eight steps, so eight camera views could display as a part of each alarm.

A priority alarm appears on system monitors before non-priority alarms, despite the order specified by the alarm group assignment. In the examples below, all alarms are at the same priority level. Refer to the PRIORITY description in Program Internal and External Alarms.

BLOCK BUILD

Alarmed cameras are displayed across a block of alarm monitors in a sequential order. All steps programmed for the alarm contact appear on the designated monitor.

Example: Eight alarms set to display on monitors 02-07 will appear in the following order:

 

1st Display

Next Display

Acknowledging

Next Display

Monitor

Cycle

Cycle

Alarms 1 & 2

Cycle

 

 

 

 

 

02 B

1st alarm

1st and 7th

Acknowledge

7th alarm

 

 

alarms cycle

1st alarm

 

 

 

 

 

 

03 B

2nd alarm

2nd and 8th

Acknowledge

8th alarm

 

 

alarms cycle

2nd alarm

 

 

 

 

 

 

04 B

3rd alarm

3rd alarm

3rd alarm

3rd alarm

 

 

 

 

 

05 B

4th alarm

4th alarm

4th alarm

4th alarm

 

 

 

 

 

06 B

5th alarm

5th alarm

5th alarm

5th alarm

 

 

 

 

 

07 B

6th alarm

6th alarm

6th alarm

6th alarm

New alarms display on the lowest monitor number with the fewest alarms cycling.

ALARM MONITOR GROUP SETUP

MON A B C D E F G H

01— — — — — — — —

02B — — — — — — —

03B — — — — — — —

04B — — — — — — —

05B — — — — — — —

06B — — — — — — —

07B — — — — — — —

08— — — — — — — —

HELP

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CHRONOLOGICAL PAIR: D AND Q

The oldest alarm of a specific group is displayed on one designated monitor, while all other alarms in the group are sequenced on the second designated monitor. All steps programmed for the alarm contact appear on the designated monitor.

Example: Four alarms set to display on monitors 04 and 05 will appear in the following order:

Monitor

1 Alarm

2 Alarms

3 Alarms

4 Alarms

 

 

 

 

 

04 D

1st alarm

1st alarm

1st alarm

1st alarm

 

 

 

 

 

05 Q

 

2nd alarm

2nd and 3rd

2nd, 3rd, and 4th

 

 

 

alarms cycle

alarms cycle

 

 

 

 

 

You must acknowledge alarms in a chronological pair from the display monitor (D). Then the next oldest alarm moves to the display monitor and the remaining alarms continue to cycle through the queue monitor (Q). This format requires you to acknowledge each alarm in the order in which they occur.

ALARM MONITOR GROUP SETUP

MON A B C D E F G H

01— — — — — — — —

02— — — — — — — —

03— — — — — — — —

04— D — — — — — —

05— Q — — — — — —

06— — — — — — — —

07— — — — — — — —

08— — — — — — — —

HELP

Acknowledging alarms in this example:

 

 

00640

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monitor

1st Cycle

 

Next Cycle

Next Cycle

Next Cycle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

04 D

Acknowledge

 

Acknowledge

Acknowledge

Acknowledge

 

 

1st alarm

 

2nd alarm

3rd alarm

4th alarm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

05 Q

2nd, 3rd, and 4th

 

3rd and 4th

4th alarm

 

 

 

alarms cycle

 

alarms cycle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents CM6800E-48X8 Contents Control Genex Multiplexer and Genex Multiplexer Displays List of Illustrations List of Tables C1528M-F 6/05 Important Safeguards and Warnings For Qualified Service Personnel onlyDescription Sample CM6800E-48X8 SystemSample CM6800E 96 x 16 System Programming Sequences, Macros, Presets, Patterns, and ZonesSystem Access and Priority KeyboardsAuxiliary Outputs Alarm InputsPower, Mounting Methods Continuous Operating DeviceAdditional Resources ModelsCompatible Products Associated EquipmentInstallation MountingCable Type Maximum Distance 96 x 16 System Default Camera NumbersVideo Sources Main unit Cameras Expansion unit CamerasConnecting Looping Video Sources Control Lines 96 x 16 System PTZ Control CapacityMain unit Monitor Expansion Unit Monitor Monitors96 x 16 System Monitor Capacity Main unit Alarms Expansion Unit Alarms Alarms96 x 16 System Alarm Capacity CM9760-MDA, Ascii Connecting Devices Through the Communication PortsInput Type Wiring Pin-Outs Default Device Port RS-485 Pin-Outs Ascii device CM9760-MDA, Satellite Rx+Ground Tx+ RS-232 Pin-Outs RJ-45 RS-485, 19200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bitCM6800E Communication Port Connections and Options KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Direct-Powered Keyboards KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Series KeyboardsKeyboard Switch Keyboard Address Switch SettingsTable E. Switch Settings-KBD200A/300A Keyboards Only OFFKBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Remote Keyboards Remote KeyboardsKBD960/KBR960 REL2064 ALM2064 Devices KBD960, ALM2064, REL2064Devices Addressing Connecting a Single KBD960/KBR960 Keyboard Connecting a KBD960/KBR960 to the CM6800EConnecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit To connect a single ALM2064 Alarm Interface UnitConnecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit To connect a single REL2064 Relay Interface UnitMultiple M Devices Multiple M Devices Local ConnectionConnecting Multiple M Devices Remote Connection Multiple M Devices Remote ConnectionConnecting a PC PC Connection to RJ-45 PortConnecting Genex Multiplexers Connecting Genex Multiplexers96 x 16 System Auxiliary Capacity Connecting Relay Contacts AUX 1Local Auxiliaries Main unit AUX Expansion Unit AUXConnecting the Open Collector Output F3 TTL Wiring the F3 TTL OutputConnecting a 96 X 16 System CM6800E-48X8 Main UnitInitialize Keyboards POWER-UP the SystemSystem START-UP Communication Ports Configure the SystemPort Default Settings COMGenex Multiplexer 96 X 16 System SettingsKBD960/KBR960 Keyboard Control MUXAdditional Programming Monitor Color AdjustmentProgram Presets Programming the CM6800E Select Language CM6800E Programming ModeExit Programming Mode Keyboard Entries in Programming ModeFunction Navigate to the Help field Press F1 Navigate to the Next or Previous field Press F1Camera to Keyboard AccessKeyboard to Monitor Camera to MonitorAlarm Programming Program Alarm GroupsProgram AN Internal or External Alarm Contact Type AUX field, select an auxiliary to be activatedACK Type PriorityProgram a Video Loss Alarm Program Video Loss AlarmsAssign a Logical Alarm Number Optional Assign a Logical Alarm NumberAuxiliary Outputs Alarm-based OperationMode field for each auxiliary, select either LAT or MOM Latching or Momentary OperationIf necessary, first program logical camera number Camera ProgrammingProgram Logical Numbers Program Cameras Program Vertical Drive Option Optional Select CharacterEvent Timers Macros Macro Status View ScreenCamera Title Monitor DisplayMonitor Type Display ValuesTime Monitor Status Display ValuesALM Status Display Values DatePassword Use the Set Password screen to change the system passwordAction Ascii text Ports SERIAL/COM PortsSerial Port Input on CM6800E rear panel Options PriorityPort Level 1 = highest priority Level 8 = lowest priority96 X 16 System Settings Change the System SettingSequences SequenceTurn global auxiliary off AUX and ##Turn global auxiliary on Turn camera auxiliary onOptions DD/MMM/YY MMM/DD/YY YY/MMM/DD DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD PATTERNS, PRESETS, and ZonesTime and Date Overview Switch MonitorsOperation Operating the CM6800EControl Receivers Operate Sequences To move through the sequence one camera at a timeSelect To start the macro RUN a MacroSelect Macro to start the macro Acknowledge AN Alarm Call a PresetCreate and RUN a Pattern Patterns are not available with the KBD100 keyboardOperate an External Auxiliary Operate AUXILIARIES/RELAYSOperate a Local Auxiliary Operate an Auxiliary in a ReceiverDetect Video Loss Control Genex Multiplexer and Genex Multiplexer DisplaysOperate Scanning Functions Define ZonesSwitch CM6800E DIP SwitchesCM6800E DIP Switch Default Setting AppendixBlock Build Alarm Group Display OptionsMonitor Alarm Alarms Chronological Pair D and QSalvo Group Monitor Alarm Alarms Next Display CycleReverse Chronological Pair M and L Auxiliary Notes Macro CommandsDescription Specify Fields Nano PipoQuad HEXInstall the CM6800E AS a Satellite Device Page Configure the CM6800E AS a Satellite Device Satellite Monitor AccessSatellite Port Settings Change the Port SettingSatellite Alarms Optional Enable Alarm ContactsConfigure CM9700-MGR System Manager Settings Add a Satellite Device in the CM9700-MGRConfigure CM9760-MGR System Manager Settings Program the Comms File Click the Comms tab. The Comms page appearsProgram the Cameras File Click the Cameras tab. The Cameras page appearsProgram the Link Cameras File Click the Link Cameras tab. The Link Cameras page appearsClick OK to close the Alarm Camera Switches dialog box Program the Alarms File OptionalClick the Alarms tab. The Alarms page appears How to Select a Numerical Value in an Option Field How to Display the CM6800E Programming Main MenuHow to Exit Programming Mode Press 89 PresetLink Camera page Phy Num column Logical Number Assignment Table for Link CamerasLink Camera Name 3Ma16#a Ascii Operating CommandsFunctional Procedure Commands Result Desired Action Command Result Uppercase charactersAcknowledge an alarm #Ka Panel An alarm is triggered #Ea 48~Jva Trigger an alarm #EaClear an alarm #Ia Logical Alarm Number in the Alarm Programming sectionWait AT Least Five Seconds TroubleshootingGaining Initial Control Software Reset Dip Switch Cover PlateSolutions to Common Problems Problem RemedyKBD960/KBR960 ICON/BUTTON Legend Icon/Button LegendUpgrade the CM6800 Switcher Software Upgrade the CM6800 Switcher SoftwareAscii GlossaryTerm Definition PTZ NtscPAL RS-422 All four wiresStar configuration Recommended distance is 4,000 feet 1,219 mSpecifications 96 x 16 System Regulatory Notices48 x 8 System Product Warranty and Return Information C1528M-F 6/05 105 ISO9001
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