Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual Chapter Using Scan Sequences, What is a Scan SEQUENCE?

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CHAPTER 3:

USING SCAN SEQUENCES

3.1WHAT IS A SCAN SEQUENCE?

A Scan Sequence is a list of camera selections. This camera list, or scan sequence, is used to automatically display every camera in the sequence on a specific monitor. Each camera selection will remain displayed for a specified duration defined by the 'Dwell Time' setting of each scan sequence.

When the scan sequence reaches its end, it wraps back around and starts again, creating an endless sequence of pre-defined camera selections.

A scan sequence can have up to 99 separate camera selections (called Entries). A total of 99 separate scan sequences can be created for use within the system.

When required, one of several scan sequences can be run on a monitor. When the same scan sequence is being run on more that one monitor at the same time, the displayed camera selections are made in synchronous.

NOTE: Camera selections or entries in scan sequences can (within the limitations of source grouping for that monitor) be in any order.

3.1.1What is a Guard Tour?

A guard tour is a scan sequence that does not wrap around when it reaches the end. When a guard tour is run, it always begins from the first entry. After the last camera entry has been displayed, the guard tour will halt automatically.

During commissioning, scan sequences are flagged to operate as guard tours. In all other respects, they are considered as scan sequences.

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Contents MAXPRO-Net March Initial Release PCN1980 Issue Date RevisionsHoneywell International Inc Eileen Way, Syosset, NY Software License AgreementPatent and Trademark Information Please Sign/date and return to Honeywell Video Systems Technical Support InformationBefore YOU Contact Technical Support What is the License key number?Have you registered the site? Youre now ready to contact technical supportTable of Contents Rev. a Viii HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Scan List of Figures List of Tables10-1 General Description Chapter OverviewOther Equipment System KeyboardsAssumptions Made by this Manual Keystrokes Conventions Used in this ManualNumerical Range Points to Take NoteAcknowledgements Manufacturers NoteMonitor messages Windows Entering Your Selection Numbers HOW and WHY? Chapter Getting StartedSelecting a Monitor Selecting a Camera Controlling a Camera PTZ Other PTZ functions Controlling a VCR from the Keyboard Selecting a VCRControlling a VCR from the Keyboard Recording a Camera Auxiliary Devices and Multiplexers Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 What is a Scan SEQUENCE? Chapter Using Scan SequencesWhat 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 Overwrite With a New Camera Selection Editing a Scan SequenceEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Overwriting Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Overwriting Delete This Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Deletion Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After DeletionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Insertion Insert a New Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Pressing The Key Inserting Camera No 10 Into Entry PositionScan Sequence List Showing Entry Changing the Dwell Period10 Using Key To Move To Entry Increasing the Dwell for ONE Camera Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 What is a MACRO? Chapter Using MacrosSalvo Camera Selections Camera WalksAutomated Control Executing a MacroMake a NEW Macro Make a NEW Macro Can I Edit a MACRO? Delete a MacroRev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 What are ALARMS? Chapter Managing AlarmsCamera Fail Alarms External Alarm InputsPTZ Site Failed Alarms Lost VideoVCR Alarms PTZ Site Tamper AlarmsOther Device Alarms Alarm StackClearing AN Alarm Stepping Through the Alarm StackClearing AN Alarm Rev. a HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Chapter Other Keyboard Functions Setting a NEW Camera View PTZ Preset PositionFast Camera Selection Setting a NEW Camera View PTZ Preset Position Camera PTZ FLASHBACK Recalling a Camera View PTZ Preset PositionSelecting AN Alternate Camera Revealing SMARTEXT Hiding Displayed TextRevealing SMARTEXT Accessing the Menu System What is the Text Channel Menu SYSTEM?Chapter Text Channel Menu System Exiting the Menu SystemMaking Selections from the Menu Keyboard Operator SIGN-ON Keyboard OperatorsOperator1 Keyboard Operator ListSIGN-ON Confirmed SIGN-OFF Keyboard OperatorsSign On Confirmed Sign-OFF OperatorChange PIN Change PIN NumberEnter Confirm New PIN and PressIntroduction Chapter Message PromptsSelections Liveupdate Begin Scan Liveupdate CompletedTour halted Message Prompt Explanation End of tourTour paused Set tourPAN-TILT Control VCR Control User Macros Other ControlGeneral Licxxdaysleft ErrorsLicexpired Network Fail # Keyboard FailReal Time Clock RTC Chapter System FeaturesMonitor Text Display Monitor Blanking Text Display TIME-OUTBlack Pause Post-TextSystem Access by Operators Monitor AccessPrioritizing Operators Settling Conflicts In Monitor AccessAuto Sign OFF Keyboard TIME-OUTCamera Failed Detection Low level video Chapter Troubleshooting Eileen Way Honeywell Video Systems Head Office