Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual System Keyboards, Other Equipment, Assumptions Made by this Manual

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1.2SYSTEM KEYBOARDS

The system keyboard, along with text message information (available via the video display monitors), is used by the operator to control the MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switcher.

Depending on the size of the video system, there could be up to thirty-two (32) keyboards connected to the system. They can all operate the system at the same time and still be totally independent of each other. There are two types of keyboard available.

1.The HEGS5300 enhanced keyboard.

2.The HEGSA002 ULTRAKey keyboard. Refer to the specific user manual for your controller.

1.3OTHER EQUIPMENT

The MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Switcher System incorporates a variety of subrack equipment to perform video switching and control of the entire system. As the actual elements of equipment used in each system can vary dramatically, it is impossible to describe your system's exact configuration in this manual.

Your system probably contains:

several Video Switching Modules,

several Post-Text Inserter Modules,

many fixed (non movable) cameras,

several PTZ (movable) cameras with preset views,

several VCR/DVR and PTZ control output modules,

possibly PTZ and VCR/DVR Control Output Modules,

external Alarm Input Modules,

various subracks (containing modules), power supplies, and a server CPU,

keyboards.

1.4ASSUMPTIONS MADE BY THIS MANUAL

To discuss the operation of the MAXPRO-Net, we have assumed that your video system has at least:

1 x keyboard, and

post-text insertion on at least one video display monitor.

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Contents MAXPRO-Net Issue Date Revisions March Initial Release PCN1980Software License Agreement Honeywell International Inc Eileen Way, Syosset, NYPatent and Trademark Information Technical Support Information Please Sign/date and return to Honeywell Video SystemsWhat is the License key number? Before YOU Contact Technical SupportHave you registered the site? Youre now ready to contact technical supportTable of Contents Rev. a Viii HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Scan List of Tables List of Figures10-1 Chapter Overview General DescriptionSystem Keyboards Other EquipmentAssumptions Made by this Manual Conventions Used in this Manual KeystrokesNumerical Range Points to Take NoteManufacturers Note AcknowledgementsMonitor messages Windows Chapter Getting Started Entering Your Selection Numbers HOW and WHY?Selecting a Monitor Selecting a Camera Controlling a Camera PTZ Other PTZ functions Selecting a VCR Controlling a VCR from the KeyboardControlling a VCR from the Keyboard Recording a Camera Auxiliary Devices and Multiplexers Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Chapter Using Scan Sequences What is a Scan SEQUENCE?What is a Guard Tour? Starting a Scan Sequence Halting a Scan Sequence Pausing a Scan Sequence Making a NEW Scan Sequence Making a NEW Scan Sequence Entry Positions In Scan Sequence Editing a Scan Sequence Overwrite With a New Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Overwriting Delete This Camera Selection Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After OverwritingEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Deletion Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After DeletionInsert a New Camera Selection Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before InsertionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Pressing The Key Inserting Camera No 10 Into Entry PositionChanging the Dwell Period Scan Sequence List Showing Entry10 Using Key To Move To Entry Increasing the Dwell for ONE Camera Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Chapter Using Macros What is a MACRO?Salvo Camera Selections Camera WalksExecuting a Macro Automated ControlMake a NEW Macro Make a NEW Macro Delete a Macro Can I Edit a MACRO?Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Chapter Managing Alarms What are ALARMS?External Alarm Inputs Camera Fail AlarmsPTZ Site Failed Alarms Lost VideoPTZ Site Tamper Alarms VCR AlarmsOther Device Alarms Alarm StackStepping Through the Alarm Stack Clearing AN AlarmClearing AN Alarm Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Setting a NEW Camera View PTZ Preset Position Chapter Other Keyboard FunctionsFast Camera Selection Setting a NEW Camera View PTZ Preset Position Recalling a Camera View PTZ Preset Position Camera PTZ FLASHBACKSelecting AN Alternate Camera Hiding Displayed Text Revealing SMARTEXTRevealing SMARTEXT What is the Text Channel Menu SYSTEM? Accessing the Menu SystemChapter Text Channel Menu System Exiting the Menu SystemMaking Selections from the Menu SIGN-ON Keyboard Operators Keyboard OperatorOperator1 Keyboard Operator ListSIGN-OFF Keyboard Operators SIGN-ON ConfirmedSign On Confirmed Sign-OFF OperatorChange PIN Number Change PINConfirm New PIN and Press EnterChapter Message Prompts IntroductionSelections Liveupdate Begin Liveupdate Completed ScanMessage Prompt Explanation End of tour Tour haltedTour paused Set tourPAN-TILT Control VCR Control Other Control User MacrosGeneral Errors LicxxdaysleftLicexpired Keyboard Fail Network Fail #Chapter System Features Real Time Clock RTCMonitor Text Display Text Display TIME-OUT Monitor BlankingBlack Pause Post-TextMonitor Access System Access by OperatorsSettling Conflicts In Monitor Access Prioritizing OperatorsKeyboard TIME-OUT Auto Sign OFFCamera Failed Detection Low level video Chapter Troubleshooting Honeywell Video Systems Head Office Eileen Way