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Figure 42. Write to MPCPU and/or Save Configuration To File dialog

7.In the section labeled MPCPU A and/or B must be specified in Sys => Options, choose one or both of the following checkboxes depending on whether you have a single MPCPU configuration or both MPCPUs in a dual hotswitch configuration:

MPCPU A: When checked, the configuration is written to the indicated IP address, which is defined in the System – Options dialog box.

This IP address is read-only in Figure 42. When unchecked, the configuration is not written to the indicated IP address.

MPCPU B: When checked, the configuration is written to the indicated IP address, which is defined in the System – Options dialog box.

This IP address is read-only in Figure 42. When unchecked, the configuration is not written to the indicated IP address.

Note: If both MPCPU IP addresses are the same, a message box will appear stating that the configuration will only be written once to the IP address.

Figure 43. MPCPU Addresses are the same message box

path/filename by clicking the Browse button on the right and navigating to the path/filename of your choice in the dropdown list. When unchecked, the configuration is not saved.

Backup File: When checked, the configuration is backed up to the path and filename shown in the associated field. You can change the path/filename by clicking the Browse button on the right and navigating to the path/filename of your choice in the dropdown list. When unchecked, the configuration is not saved to the backup file.

10.Click the Write Configuration To Selected MPCPUs and/or Files button to begin writing the configuration data into the CPU, or Cancel to close the dialog box without writing the configuration data.

When you click the Write Configuration To Selected MPCPUs and/or Files button, each IP address is checked to ensure it has a properly formatted IP address. If either IP address has an invalid IP address format, you will receive a warning message. You will need to correct the invalid format before continuing.

Figure 44. Invalid IP Address message box

Note: If the configuration being written is a version V1.00 configuration file, upon clicking

Write Configuration To Selected MPCPUs and/or Files, you will be prompted whether or not to convert the configuration to the V2.00 format prior to writing to the MPCPUs.

Figure 45. Configuration File Conversion dialog

8.In the Site No./Name specified in Sys => Options section, the Site No. and Site Name fields are for reference only and cannot be changed in this dialog box. They are defined in the System – Options dialog box.

9.In the section labeled Config File Save and Backup Options, choose one or both of the following checkboxes:

Save To File: When checked, the configuration is saved to the path and filename shown in the associated field. You can change the

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Contents MegaPower CPU Page MegaPower CPU About the ProductAbout this Guide Contents Removing Monitors or Satellite Sites Access From Keyboards MegaPower CPU Front Panel MegaPower 3200 Video-Matrix Cctv System Dual CPUCPU Rear Panel MegaPower System OverviewSystem Components System CapabilitiesCompatible System Keyboards System FeaturesOperator Tasks Administrator TasksUnderstanding the Screen Icons Initializing the SystemDirect Connection RS-232 Port S3 SoftwareEthernet Port Easy CPU Software Ethernet Network ConnectionADCC1100 Using an IP Address Assigned by the Network Dhcp ServerStandalone Mpcpu Enter ADCC0200/0300System Menu screen Using a Static IP AddressRead Cycle Firewall SetupError Message Example Installing Easy CPUBeginning the Installation Write CycleLanguage, go to Appendix a End User License Agreement on Choose Setup Language dialogLicense Agreement screen Starting Easy CPU Configuring PreferencesSaving Data on the Hard Drive Viewing Configuration File PropertiesRetrieving Configuration Data Factory-Default or Existing Configuration Data in CPUConfiguration Data File Only in PC Write to Mpcpu and/or Save Configuration To File dialog New Configuration File Login Manager dialog Adding a User LoginLogin dialog Logging in Users for CPU Read/Write AccessEasy CPU Main Screen Overview Programming the MegaPower CPUDropdown Menus File Edit HelpChecking the System Status Settings Window Display AreaMonitor Status Explore MenuCamera Status Passive Hot Switch StatusError Log Status Configuring the System Setting System Options− Installing a Tftp server Setting the Date and Time Using the Dialog Box Setting System Date and TimeSystem Date & Time dialog Setting the Date and Time Using the KeyboardConfiguring the Dome/PTZ Device Direct Connection Setting Port ConfigurationsDome/PTZ Device Direct Connect Configuration screen Creating Salvos Configuring SwitchingSalvos Preset or Pattern Dropdown List Deleting Salvos or Alarm Contacts Creating ToursTours Section Event Timers Alarm Tables Event TimersScheduling System Tours with the Event Timer Event Timer ToursDeleting Tours in the Event Timer Screen Alarm TablesConfiguring Alarms Setting Up Alarm MonitorsAdding Monitor Definitions Group these monitors together Viewing Event Timers Event TimersDeleting Event Timers Contact ArmingDropdown List Creating Alarm Monitor/ Contact TablesEmail Message dialog Defining System Devices Alarm MessagesEmail Messages Defining CamerasAdding and Deleting Calling Contacts to Cameras on Adding Camera DefinitionsEditing Camera Definitions Adding and Deleting Calling Contacts to CamerasAssociating Salvo Callups to Cameras Deleting Calling ContactsDeleting Salvo Callups Defining Keyboards Adding Monitor Access to KeyboardsAdding Keyboard Definitions Editing and Deleting Keyboard DefinitionsAdding a Range of Monitors Adding Site Access to KeyboardsConfiguring Keyboard/User Keyboards and Priorities Removing Monitor or Site AccessUser Enable Logon checkbox settings Deleting Keyboard/User Priorities Settings Configuring the Keyboard/User Priority SettingsDefining Satellite Sites Controlling Access with PartitionsAssociating Cameras to Monitors Deleting Satellite SitesPartitions cameras to monitors screen Changing Calling Contacts Editing Camera DefinitionsRemoving Calling Contacts Associating Keyboards to CamerasDeleting Keyboard Definitions Editing Keyboard DefinitionsAdding Cameras to Keyboards Adding a Range of CamerasAssociating Keyboards to Monitors Removing Monitors or Satellite Sites Access from KeyboardsAdding Monitors to Keyboards Adding Monitor Access to KeyboardsRemoving Monitors from Keyboards Associating Keyboards to SatellitesAdding Site Access to Keyboards Associating Monitors to Cameras Adding Satellite Sites to KeyboardsRemoving Satellite Sites from Keyboards Adding Monitor Definitions Adding Contacts Adding a Range of CamerasPerforming a Ping Test Regulatory Compliance DeclarationsRegulatory Type Other DeclarationsScope of License Appendix a End User License AgreementExport Restrictions Appendix B MegaPower CPU System Defaults Appendix C MegaPower CPU Front Panel LCD Menu Structure Purpose Protocol Port Description Appendix D Port Number AssignmentsAppendix E Auxiliary Key Code Functions F1 Special Function KeysF2 Special Function Keys 60-F2 55-F261-F2 62-F2Video Loss Detection dropdown menu Appendix F Configuring Video Loss DetectionMegapower CPU ADMINISTRATOR’S Guide Alarm Receipt Appendix G Alarm Programming OverviewAlarm Arming and Response Alarm Display IndicatorsAlarm Queuing Method Alarm Display MethodAlarm Clearance Method Appendix H Monitor Arming MethodsMegapower CPU ADMINISTRATOR’S Guide Single Display, Sequence Queuing Appendix I Monitor Arming CodesSingle Display, Hold Queuing Block Display, Sequence QueuingDual Display, Hold and Sequence Queuing Block Display, Hold QueuingAppendix J Alarm Arming Notes Setting Up Satellite Sites Appendix K Satellite Configuration 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