Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual Monitor Access, System Access by Operators

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9.6MONITOR ACCESS

To structure the control of a large video switching system (that is, a system with several monitors physically located at different control locations) it is necessary to restrict the control access that each keyboard can have over the available monitors.

Each keyboard has it's own identification number (1 Ù 32). The keyboard ID numbers are allocated to each monitor during commissioning. Only the allocated keyboards are allowed to access and select cameras on that monitor. This means that monitors that are located somewhere other than at the control room where the keyboard is being used, cannot be selected or controlled.

CAUTION: To use a keyboard, it must first, be signed-on by an operator. Otherwise, it is rendered inactive and cannot control any aspect of the video system.

9.7SYSTEM ACCESS BY OPERATORS

In any video system several different operators can use any keyboard. To maintain the confidentiality and security of the system, these system operators can be assigned different levels of system access.

Each system operator can have a 4 digit Personal Identification Number (PIN). By assigning different access levels, an unauthorized operator cannot access the areas of the video system that are restricted to him or her.

CAUTION: In most systems the sign on feature is not used. The keyboard generally uses its default operator, which is programmed at commissioning.

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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 InformationYoure now ready to contact technical support What is the License key number?Before YOU Contact Technical Support Have you registered the site?Table of Contents Rev. a Viii HMXMU001056 03/16/05 Scan List of Tables List of Figures10-1 General Description Chapter OverviewSystem Keyboards Other EquipmentAssumptions Made by this Manual Points to Take Note Conventions Used in this ManualKeystrokes Numerical RangeWindows  Manufacturers NoteAcknowledgements Monitor messagesEntering 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 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 Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Deletion Delete This Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Overwriting Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before DeletionInserting Camera No 10 Into Entry Position Insert a New Camera SelectionEntry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 Before Insertion Entry Positions In Scan Sequence 20 After Pressing The KeyScan 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 Camera Walks Chapter Using MacrosWhat is a MACRO? Salvo Camera SelectionsAutomated 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 AlarmsLost Video External Alarm InputsCamera Fail Alarms PTZ Site Failed AlarmsAlarm Stack PTZ Site Tamper AlarmsVCR Alarms Other Device AlarmsClearing AN Alarm Stepping Through the Alarm StackClearing 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 Camera PTZ FLASHBACK Recalling a Camera View PTZ Preset PositionSelecting AN Alternate Camera Revealing SMARTEXT Hiding Displayed TextRevealing SMARTEXT Exiting the Menu System What is the Text Channel Menu SYSTEM?Accessing the Menu System Chapter Text Channel Menu SystemMaking Selections from the Menu Keyboard Operator List SIGN-ON Keyboard OperatorsKeyboard Operator Operator1Sign-OFF Operator SIGN-OFF Keyboard OperatorsSIGN-ON Confirmed Sign On ConfirmedChange PIN Change PIN NumberEnter Confirm New PIN and PressChapter Message Prompts IntroductionSelections Liveupdate Begin Scan Liveupdate CompletedSet tour Message Prompt Explanation End of tourTour halted Tour pausedPAN-TILT Control VCR Control User Macros Other ControlGeneral Errors LicxxdaysleftLicexpired Network Fail # Keyboard FailChapter System Features Real Time Clock RTCMonitor Text Display Post-Text Text Display TIME-OUTMonitor Blanking Black PauseSystem Access by Operators Monitor AccessPrioritizing Operators Settling Conflicts In Monitor AccessKeyboard TIME-OUT Auto Sign OFFCamera Failed Detection Low level video Chapter Troubleshooting Eileen Way Honeywell Video Systems Head Office