American Dynamics ADMPCPU manual Creating Tours, Deleting Salvos or Alarm Contacts, Tours Section

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Alarm Message – Enter the alarm message number to be associated with the salvo. Note: Alarm messages are first created in the Alarms

Alarm Messages screen.

Email Message – Enter the Email message number to be associated with the salvo. Note: Email messages are first created in the Alarms

Email Messages screen.

Deleting Salvos or Alarm Contacts

To delete a Salvo or an alarm contact definition:

1.Click the header of the row that contains the Salvo or alarm contact definition to be deleted.

2.Press the keyboard Delete key of the PC running EASY CPU. The Delete Rows dialog box appears.

Figure 67. Delete Rows dialog

3.Click Yes to delete the Salvo or alarm contact definition or No to close the dialog box without deleting the Salvo or definition.

Creating Tours

A system Tour is a programmed sequence of different camera views switching one after another on a monitor. Tours provide an efficient way for operators to see multiple areas of interest without having to call up cameras manually.

You can call Tours to run on any monitor using keyboard commands or schedule them to run automatically by placing them within Event Timers (see Event Timers on page 35).

You create System Tours by identifying each camera action to run, the order in which each action will appear on the monitor and the length of time the action is to remain on the monitor before switching (dwell time).

Key points to remember when programming Tours:

The system allows 64 system Tours, and every Tour can include up to 64 Tour entries.

Tours can include Salvos, Presets, Patterns, auxiliaries, and other Tours as entries.

Any camera specified on one Tour entry can be repeated on another entry using a different dwell time, Preset, or auxiliary.

Click on the Switching – Tour link in the Explore menu. The following screen appears.

Figure 68. Tours screen

The Tours screen is divided into two sections. The left side, “Tours,” allows you to create tour numbers and names. The Cameras tab section on the right side of the screen allows you to create the entries, cameras, and other actions associated with each Tour.

To create Tours, complete the following fields. To create additional Tours, click on the asterisk in the header of the last row displaying a Tour.

Tours Section

Numb – Assign a unique number to the Tour.

Name – Create a name for the Tour using as many characters as needed.

Cameras Tab – Click the Camera tab and complete the following fields:

Entry – Click on the row beneath Entry and type a number to identify this entry. You will define the characteristics of this entry by completing the remaining fields across this row.

Camera/Salvos/Tour – Enter the pseudo number of a desired camera. If the Link field is set to Salvo or Tour, the number in this field respectively refers to the Salvo number or Tour number.

Preset or Pattern – Indicates a Preset (0-96) or a Pattern number (0-3) assigned to the camera number selected above. Enter the number of a Preset or Pattern for the corresponding Camera/Salvos/Tour field as follows (Figure 69):

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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 3200 Video-Matrix Cctv System Dual CPU MegaPower CPU Front PanelMegaPower System Overview CPU Rear PanelSystem Components System CapabilitiesSystem Features Compatible System KeyboardsAdministrator Tasks Operator TasksInitializing the System Understanding the Screen IconsDirect Connection RS-232 Port S3 SoftwareEthernet Network Connection Ethernet Port Easy CPU SoftwareUsing an IP Address Assigned by the Network Dhcp Server ADCC1100Standalone Mpcpu Enter ADCC0200/0300Using a Static IP Address System Menu screenFirewall Setup Read CycleInstalling Easy CPU Error Message ExampleBeginning the Installation Write CycleChoose Setup Language dialog Language, go to Appendix a End User License Agreement onLicense Agreement screen Configuring Preferences Starting Easy CPUViewing Configuration File Properties Saving Data on the Hard DriveRetrieving 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 Adding a User Login Login Manager dialogLogging in Users for CPU Read/Write Access Login dialogProgramming the MegaPower CPU Easy CPU Main Screen OverviewDropdown Menus File Edit HelpSettings Window Display Area Checking the System StatusMonitor Status Explore MenuPassive Hot Switch Status Camera StatusError Log Status Configuring the System Setting System Options− Installing a Tftp server Setting System Date and Time Setting the Date and Time Using the Dialog BoxSetting the Date and Time Using the Keyboard System Date & Time dialogSetting Port Configurations Configuring the Dome/PTZ Device Direct Connection Dome/PTZ Device Direct Connect Configuration screen Configuring Switching Creating SalvosSalvos Preset or Pattern Dropdown List Deleting Salvos or Alarm Contacts Creating ToursTours Section Event Timers Event Timers Alarm TablesEvent Timer Tours Scheduling System Tours with the Event TimerDeleting Tours in the Event Timer Screen Alarm TablesConfiguring Alarms Setting Up Alarm MonitorsAdding Monitor Definitions Group these monitors together Event Timers Viewing Event TimersDeleting Event Timers Contact ArmingCreating Alarm Monitor/ Contact Tables Dropdown ListEmail Message dialog Alarm Messages Defining System DevicesEmail Messages Defining CamerasAdding Camera Definitions Adding and Deleting Calling Contacts to Cameras onAdding and Deleting Calling Contacts to Cameras Editing Camera DefinitionsAssociating Salvo Callups to Cameras Deleting Calling ContactsDeleting Salvo Callups Adding Monitor Access to Keyboards Defining KeyboardsAdding Keyboard Definitions Editing and Deleting Keyboard DefinitionsAdding Site Access to Keyboards Adding a Range of MonitorsConfiguring Keyboard/User Keyboards and Priorities Removing Monitor or Site AccessUser Enable Logon checkbox settings Configuring the Keyboard/User Priority Settings Deleting Keyboard/User Priorities SettingsControlling Access with Partitions Defining Satellite SitesAssociating Cameras to Monitors Deleting Satellite SitesPartitions cameras to monitors screen Editing Camera Definitions Changing Calling ContactsAssociating Keyboards to Cameras Removing Calling ContactsEditing Keyboard Definitions Deleting Keyboard DefinitionsAdding Cameras to Keyboards Adding a Range of CamerasRemoving Monitors or Satellite Sites Access from Keyboards Associating Keyboards to MonitorsAdding Monitor Access to Keyboards Adding Monitors to KeyboardsAssociating Keyboards to Satellites Removing Monitors from KeyboardsAdding Site Access to Keyboards Associating Monitors to Cameras Adding Satellite Sites to KeyboardsRemoving Satellite Sites from Keyboards Adding Monitor Definitions Adding a Range of Cameras Adding ContactsPerforming a Ping Test Declarations Regulatory ComplianceRegulatory Type Other DeclarationsAppendix a End User License Agreement Scope of LicenseExport Restrictions Appendix B MegaPower CPU System Defaults Appendix C MegaPower CPU Front Panel LCD Menu Structure Appendix D Port Number Assignments Purpose Protocol Port DescriptionAppendix E Auxiliary Key Code Functions F1 Special Function KeysF2 Special Function Keys 55-F2 60-F261-F2 62-F2Appendix F Configuring Video Loss Detection Video Loss Detection dropdown menuMegapower CPU ADMINISTRATOR’S Guide Appendix G Alarm Programming Overview Alarm ReceiptAlarm Arming and Response Alarm Display IndicatorsAlarm Display Method Alarm Queuing MethodAlarm Clearance Method Appendix H Monitor Arming MethodsMegapower CPU ADMINISTRATOR’S Guide Appendix I Monitor Arming Codes Single Display, Sequence QueuingSingle Display, Hold Queuing Block Display, Sequence QueuingBlock Display, Hold Queuing Dual Display, Hold and Sequence QueuingAppendix J Alarm Arming Notes Appendix K Satellite Configuration Overview Setting Up Satellite SitesSatellite Site Connections Site 1 Source Site Site 1 Source and Receiving Site 2 Source and Receiving Page 8200-0421-03 G