Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual External Alarm Inputs, Camera Fail Alarms, PTZ Site Failed Alarms

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5.2EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS

External alarm inputs are usually hard wired into the subrack equipment. They include perimeter security alarms, PIR movement detectors, intercom alarms, door state alarms, and so on.

External alarms are sometimes monitored by a separate security system and communicated back to the MAXPRO-Net system for action.

5.3CAMERA FAIL ALARMS

In some video systems, the cameras are automatically monitored to check for camera malfunction and/or cut-cabling, and so on.

Two types of alarms can be generated:

5.3.1Lost Video

A Lost Video alarm is generated when the video signal from a camera has completely disappeared. The possible causes of this alarm could be blown power-supply fuse and/or cut-cable.

5.3.2Low Level Video

A Low-Level Video alarm is generated when the picture level decreases below a preset point. The low picture level must be present for several seconds before the alarm is actually generated. This detection delay allows for auto-iris lag. PTZ units can move across dark scenes without generating false alarms. The possible causes of this alarm are; the front of the lens is covered, the scene lighting is low, or the camera or lens maybe faulty.

5.4PTZ SITE FAILED ALARMS

In video systems, the camera PTZ site receivers are continuously monitored, even while the site is not being used. If a PTZ site should fail, then an alarm will occur.

While the PTZ site has failed, it is still possible to view a picture from this camera. If, however, the PTZ controls are used, then the operator is again prompted with the following message;

When the PTZ site is repaired, the alarm will clear automatically and PTZ control is restored.

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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 SystemsHave you registered the site? What is the License key number?Before YOU Contact Technical Support Youre now ready to contact technical supportTable of Contents Rev. a Viii HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Scan List of Figures List of Tables10-1 Chapter Overview General DescriptionOther Equipment System KeyboardsAssumptions Made by this Manual Numerical Range Conventions Used in this ManualKeystrokes Points to Take NoteMonitor messages Manufacturers NoteAcknowledgements 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 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 Before Deletion Delete This Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Overwriting Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After DeletionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Pressing The Key Insert a New Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Insertion 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 Salvo Camera Selections Chapter Using MacrosWhat is a MACRO? 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?PTZ Site Failed Alarms External Alarm InputsCamera Fail Alarms Lost VideoOther Device Alarms PTZ Site Tamper AlarmsVCR Alarms Alarm StackStepping Through the Alarm Stack Clearing AN AlarmClearing 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 Recalling a Camera View PTZ Preset Position Camera PTZ FLASHBACKSelecting AN Alternate Camera Hiding Displayed Text Revealing SMARTEXTRevealing SMARTEXT Chapter Text Channel Menu System What is the Text Channel Menu SYSTEM?Accessing the Menu System Exiting the Menu SystemMaking Selections from the Menu Operator1 SIGN-ON Keyboard OperatorsKeyboard Operator Keyboard Operator ListSign On Confirmed SIGN-OFF Keyboard OperatorsSIGN-ON Confirmed Sign-OFF OperatorChange PIN Number Change PINConfirm New PIN and Press EnterIntroduction Chapter Message PromptsSelections Liveupdate Begin Liveupdate Completed ScanTour paused Message Prompt Explanation End of tourTour halted Set tourPAN-TILT Control VCR Control Other Control User MacrosGeneral Licxxdaysleft ErrorsLicexpired Keyboard Fail Network Fail #Real Time Clock RTC Chapter System FeaturesMonitor Text Display Black Pause Text Display TIME-OUTMonitor Blanking Post-TextMonitor Access System Access by OperatorsSettling Conflicts In Monitor Access Prioritizing OperatorsAuto Sign OFF Keyboard TIME-OUTCamera Failed Detection Low level video Chapter Troubleshooting Honeywell Video Systems Head Office Eileen Way