Pelco CM9760-MGR user manual Camera Access for Viewing C/M Group

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1. CAMERA ACCESS

You can create up to 32 groups of cameras and then decide on which monitors the cameras can be viewed and/or which operators can control cameras with PTZ functions.

1.1. CAMERA ACCESS FOR VIEWING (C/M GROUP)

This feature allows you to create up to 32 groups of cameras and then to assign the groups of cameras to specific monitors for viewing.

Here is an example of how this feature might be used in an installation:

Cameras 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9 are cameras that the supervisor uses to watch security guards. These cameras cannot be viewed by the guards on the monitors in the security room but can be viewed on the supervisor’s monitor in his office.

To program camera viewing access:

1.Define the groups of cameras by entering a group number from 1-32 in the C/M Group field for each camera. Each camera can be assigned to only one group.

C/M Group number identifies the access group that each camera has been assigned to.

In this example:

Cameras 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 = group 1

Cameras 3-6 = group 2

Cameras 10-13 = no group

Groups 1 and 2 can now be assigned to the monitors on which the cameras can be viewed (refer to step 2).

Cameras that are not assigned to a group (0 in C/M Group field) will be visible on all monitors.

The C/M Group number is entered in this box.

ADDENDUM — (9/02)

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