American Dynamics ADMPCPU manual Associating Keyboards to Cameras, Removing Calling Contacts

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The Calling Contacts tab contains the following fields:

Figure 113. Cameras Calling Contacts tab screen

Contact No. – Number of the alarm contact associated with the camera

Preset or Pattern – Preset or Pattern number associated with the camera

Link – Choose either No, Yes, Wired, No Group Ack, Yes Group Ack, or Wired Group Ack

Aux – Choose either Don’t Care, Aux 1 On, Aux 1 Off, Aux 2 On, Aux 2 Off, Aux 3 On, Aux 3 Off, or Aux 4 On

Dwell – Enter the dwell time in seconds

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

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

Removing Calling Contacts

To remove calling contacts from a camera:

1.Click on a camera (any cell in the keyboard row) in the upper screen.

2.Click on the calling contact row to be removed in the Calling Contacts tab in the lower screen.

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

Figure 114. Delete Rows dialog

4.Click Yes to delete the calling contact definition or No to retain the definition.

Associating Keyboards to Cameras

The Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras screen determines the level of control that keyboard operators can have over cameras.

Click on the Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras link in the Explore menu to begin. The following screen appears (Figure 115 on page 53).

Figure 115. Partitions – keyboards to cameras screen

The Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras screen is split into two sections:

The upper screen shows existing keyboard definitions and allows you to create new definitions. Ranges for camera view access and camera control access are set up in this screen.

The cameras associated with the keyboard are listed in the Camera View Access and the Camera Control Access columns.

The Camera View Access column allows you to enable selected keyboards to view, but not control, cameras, while the Camera Control Access column allows you to enable selected keyboards to control cameras.

The lower screen provides two tabs that allow you to set up monitor and site access for each keyboard.

You can create and delete monitor and site access definitions.

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Contents MegaPower CPU Page About the Product MegaPower CPUAbout this Guide Contents Removing Monitors or Satellite Sites Access From Keyboards MegaPower CPU Front Panel MegaPower 3200 Video-Matrix Cctv System Dual CPUSystem Capabilities MegaPower System OverviewCPU Rear Panel System ComponentsCompatible System Keyboards System FeaturesOperator Tasks Administrator TasksRS-232 Port S3 Software Initializing the SystemUnderstanding the Screen Icons Direct ConnectionEthernet Port Easy CPU Software Ethernet Network ConnectionADCC0200/0300 Using an IP Address Assigned by the Network Dhcp ServerADCC1100 Standalone Mpcpu EnterSystem Menu screen Using a Static IP AddressRead Cycle Firewall SetupWrite Cycle Installing Easy CPUError Message Example Beginning the InstallationLanguage, 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 PropertiesFactory-Default or Existing Configuration Data in CPU Retrieving Configuration DataConfiguration 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 AccessFile Edit Help Programming the MegaPower CPUEasy CPU Main Screen Overview Dropdown MenusExplore Menu Settings Window Display AreaChecking the System Status Monitor StatusCamera Status Passive Hot Switch StatusError Log Status Setting System Options Configuring the System− 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 Creating Tours Deleting Salvos or Alarm ContactsTours Section Event Timers Alarm Tables Event TimersAlarm Tables Event Timer ToursScheduling System Tours with the Event Timer Deleting Tours in the Event Timer ScreenSetting Up Alarm Monitors Configuring AlarmsAdding Monitor Definitions Group these monitors together Contact Arming Event TimersViewing Event Timers Deleting Event TimersDropdown List Creating Alarm Monitor/ Contact TablesEmail Message dialog Defining Cameras Alarm MessagesDefining System Devices Email MessagesAdding and Deleting Calling Contacts to Cameras on Adding Camera DefinitionsEditing Camera Definitions Adding and Deleting Calling Contacts to CamerasDeleting Calling Contacts Associating Salvo Callups to CamerasDeleting Salvo Callups Editing and Deleting Keyboard Definitions Adding Monitor Access to KeyboardsDefining Keyboards Adding Keyboard DefinitionsAdding a Range of Monitors Adding Site Access to KeyboardsRemoving Monitor or Site Access Configuring Keyboard/User Keyboards and PrioritiesUser Enable Logon checkbox settings Deleting Keyboard/User Priorities Settings Configuring the Keyboard/User Priority SettingsDeleting Satellite Sites Controlling Access with PartitionsDefining Satellite Sites Associating Cameras to MonitorsPartitions cameras to monitors screen Changing Calling Contacts Editing Camera DefinitionsRemoving Calling Contacts Associating Keyboards to CamerasAdding a Range of Cameras Editing Keyboard DefinitionsDeleting Keyboard Definitions Adding Cameras to KeyboardsAssociating 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 Adding Satellite Sites to Keyboards Associating Monitors to CamerasRemoving Satellite Sites from Keyboards Adding Monitor Definitions Adding Contacts Adding a Range of CamerasPerforming a Ping Test Other Declarations DeclarationsRegulatory Compliance Regulatory TypeScope 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 AssignmentsF1 Special Function Keys Appendix E Auxiliary Key Code FunctionsF2 Special Function Keys 62-F2 55-F260-F2 61-F2Video Loss Detection dropdown menu Appendix F Configuring Video Loss DetectionMegapower CPU ADMINISTRATOR’S Guide Alarm Display Indicators Appendix G Alarm Programming OverviewAlarm Receipt Alarm Arming and ResponseAppendix H Monitor Arming Methods Alarm Display MethodAlarm Queuing Method Alarm Clearance MethodMegapower CPU ADMINISTRATOR’S Guide Block Display, Sequence Queuing Appendix I Monitor Arming CodesSingle Display, Sequence Queuing Single Display, Hold QueuingDual Display, Hold and Sequence Queuing Block Display, Hold QueuingAppendix J Alarm Arming Notes Setting Up Satellite Sites Appendix K Satellite Configuration OverviewSatellite Site Connections Site 1 Source Site Site 1 Source and Receiving Site 2 Source and Receiving Page 8200-0421-03 G