Panasonic Admin Console Wj Mpu955 Ac Users Guide
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Configuration 117 VIDEO LOSS LOG DATE: YYYY MMM DD format DAY: Day of the week TIME: AM or PM (12 hour format) LCAM: Logical camera number that is connected to the video input port STATE: Video loss state: OK: above threshold and in sync LS: video signal below its threshold and in sync VL: video signal below its threshold and no sync HL: above threshold and no sync TYPE: Indicates where a camera connects: S: MXSW input C: MXCONT input SWITCHING...
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Configuration 118 The right side of the window will display all logs that pertain to the selected type that exist on the selected CPU. Remember, for a redundant CPU system, since these logs are not synchronized, it may be necessary to view and retrieve logs from each of the two CPUs. 5. Highlight the desired log file from the list and click the “GET from CPU” button This acts in the same manner as the database manager, as it will copy the log from the specified CPU onto the MPU955...
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Configuration 119 If more than one filter is applied, an “AND” and “OR” option button appear to allow you to focus your search. Filters are case sensitive and “LIKE” filters allow use of wildcard characters such as ? (which represents any single character) and * (which represents a string of any characters). 8. Click the Query button The system log report will filter the records according to the filter selections. 9. Click the print button to print the report as filtered...
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Configuration 120 AC Log The AC Log captures information for actions performed within MPU955 Admin Console. Only administrators with access levels 1 and 2 may view this log. An administrator may view the information presented, or use the filters provided to customize a report. 1. Select the Logs command from the Tools menu, and then select MPU955 Admin Console An administrator may view the report as shown and print it, or use the filter drop-down boxes to customize the...
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Configuration 121 Adm_File: Configuration (.adm) file in which the specified action was performed. Category: Section in which the action was performed. (Alarms, alarm targets, cameras, camera positions, controllers, controller sequences, group presets (not currently supported), group sequences (not currently supported), I/O ports, GX devices, monitors, operators, operator classes, and tour sequences) Action: Specific task that was performed. (ADM configuration file: get, put, new,...
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Configuration 122 Areas An area is a grouping of monitors defined by an administrator when monitors are added to the system. See Monitors – Definition on page 81. Selecting the Area View command from the Tools menu brings up the area viewer. This viewer is available to all users. No modifications to components, tour sequences, group presets (not currently supported), or group sequences (not currently supported) can be made from the Areas window. 1. Click on the down arrow to...
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Configuration 123 2. Highlight the desired area This is an informational window only. An administrator or operator may view all components associated within a single area. Since at least one monitor must be assigned in each defined area, if any areas exist without at least one monitor assigned, an error message will appear. Defining at least one monitor in that area will eliminate this error. See Monitors – Definition on page 81.
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Configuration 124 Account Manager The Account Manager categorizes MPU955 Admin Console users into four specific user levels. This section configures users (administrators) for MPU955 Admin Console, not to be confused with system operators (system controller operators). Initially only the default user account (admin) will be configured with no restrictions. This account cannot be deleted (for safety purposes) nor can the level be changed, but it is recommended that the user name be...
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Configuration 125 There are four user levels having varying restrictions as follows: Level 1: Access to all areas of the MPU955 Admin Console configuration, setup, and management. Level 2: Access for modification of all configuration, setup, and management areas except GX Device and Account Manager. Level 3: Can view databases, log manager, and get the current configuration from the MCPU. No access to the AC Log or Account Manager, and unable to change configurations.
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Configuration 126 Level 4: Can only view the Log Manager. No access to any other area of MPU955 Admin Console. 4. Click the green check mark to save You will remain in the “Add” mode, allowing you to enter information about another MPU955 Admin Console user. 5. To exit the “Add” mode, click the red X You will exit the add mode. 6. To edit a configured AC user, highlight a user name and click the “Edit Record” button You may also double-click on an AC user name on the list...