Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-35
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Figure 35. Monitor and Camera Definition Screen
4. If a preset is to be entered, move the cursor to the
corresponding preset location and press the
[point] button to highlight. Enter the preset po-
sition using the numeric keypad and press the [EN-
TER] key.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each monitor to be de-
fined. Once the alarm has been defined, press the
OK button (using the cursor) to return to the Alarm
Description Table.
6. Position the cursor to the DWL column for the
alarm just defined and enter the desired dwell time.
The system default is zero, however, leaving zero
in this location will cause the alarm to be bypassed.
Enter a digit between 1-99 from the numeric key-
pad and press the [ENTER] key.
7. Next, position the cursor to the En column and
press the [point] button. This will place an as-
terisk in the column and enable the alarm. If no
asterisk is present in this location, the alarm will
be bypassed.
8. Repeat Steps 3 through 7 for each alarm to be de-
fined.
9. To edit an existing alarm, position the cursor on
the area to be edited and press the [point] but-
ton. Follow the steps mentioned above.
10. When complete, press the [CLEAR] key to re-
sume operation.
11. Go to Section 5.5.2.8, “Programming Keyboard/
Monitor Access,” and make sure there are no as-
terisks in the columns for your alarm monitors.
Alarms should be programmed to control moni-
tors that are never used by a keyboard. If an alarm
becomes activated and tries to control a monitor
that is being controlled by a keyboard, the moni-
tor cannot respond to the alarm. The keyboard/
controller will always have monitor priority over
an alarm.