4.0 OPERATION
4.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the operation of a CM9760 System using the
The following is assumed:
1.The CM9760 system is functional.
2.Initial
3.CM9760 setup files have been programmed. You should also have the following information:
1.A PIN that permits logging on
2.If necessary, a PIN that provides access to the setup functions
3.If necessary, a PIN that provides access to the define menu
4.The logical camera number list, complete with identification names
5.The logical monitor number list, complete with identification names
6.A list of all macros
7.A list of all peripheral devices connected (VCRs, video printers, GPIs)
8.A list of alarms connected to the system
9.A list of presets for each relevant camera
4.2OVERVIEW
The CM9760 keyboard differs from conventional keyboards in that icons are used to select required functions.
The icons simplify operation by indicating the exact functions which the associated multipurpose function keys will implement.
Appendix B illustrates the Pelco 9760 icons, while Appendix A shows the menu hierarchy.
4.3 LOGGING ON
To operate the keyboard, you must enter your
Upon entry of a valid PIN the keyboard will ask you to select the monitor you wish to view. To select a monitor:
1.Using the numeric keypad, enter the required monitor number.
2.Press .
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