Panasonic Admin Console Wj Mpu955 Ac Users Guide
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Configuration 107 1. To add a Group Sequence, click the green Add Tour button The following panel will appear. 2. Fill in the area and local number 3. Give the sequence a descriptive name 4. Add group preset numbers and dwell times in the Sequence of Steps section Double-click on a group preset from the list on the right. It will automatically insert that group preset ID in step one. Double-clicking on another group preset will automatically insert that group preset ID into step 2, and so on. Make sure that the same sets of monitors are used for each Group Preset in order to ensure that the Group Sequence will run smoothly. 5. Type a dwell time in seconds for a specific group preset
Configuration 108 To enter the same value in several steps, highlight desired cells using the click and drag method. Type in a value and press the enter key. All highlighted cells will be filled with the typed value. 6. To add a step in the middle of a sequence, highlight a step and click the Insert Step button A blank row will appear before the highlighted step. 7. To delete a step, highlight a step and click the Delete Step button The entire row will be deleted. 8. After adding all desired steps, click the green check mark to continue, or the red X to cancel Add, edit, or delete group sequences as needed.
Configuration 109 Replicating a Group Sequence Definition 1. Highlight a configured Group Sequence ID and click the Replicate Tour button A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this Group within this Area?” and explaining the replication rules: [1] Records will be generated according to ID. [2] ID numbers will incremented through a specified target range value you provide. [3] Local # will be incremented from a specified base value you assign. [4] If a record already exists with a matching value for any of these unique fields, that Target assignment will be skipped. [5] All other record values will be identical to the Source record. 2. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted Group Sequence ID from where the subsequent group sequences will be copied. 3. Enter the number of groups to create in the Target Size box 4. Enter the beginning base value for the local ID number that you wish to start incrementing from in the Base Values box 5. Click the green check mark to add the series of Group Sequences, or click the red X to cancel Group Sequences existing within the specified range will not be overwritten. After clicking the green check mark, a message will appear letting you know how many records were actually generated, indicating if any records were skipped. See Note section of page 56.
Configuration 110 Use the Edit Group Sequence button to modify replicated records. Permissions Modify or copy controller permissions in the same manner described in the Camera Permissions section, beginning on page 57. The Controller permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a specific controller the ability to access a group sequence. The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 The Other tab is used to display what alarm IDs are associated with each group.
Configuration 111 Event Scheduler The Event Scheduler allows an administrator to schedule, in advance, when an action will automatically be initiated. Actions can be scheduled as one-time occurrences, or can be scheduled to occur on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The actions that may be scheduled include: cam spots, tour sequences, group presets (not currently supported), group sequences (not currently supported), alarms, and modes. Definition 1. Select the Event Scheduler command from the Automate menu Each field preceded by purple text on your computer’s display must be given a unique number - different from other configured event records. 2. Click the Add Record button.
Configuration 112 3. Enter all information required for each event you wish to schedule EVENT SCHEDULER – Definition Field Data ID Unique record ID assigned by MPU955 Admin Console a scheduled event is added, in order to identify the scheduled event to the system. MPU955 Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Component ID and sequence ID numbers are used primarily in the permission tabs to identify one component or sequence from another in row and column style. Since logical and local numbers are not necessarily unique or consecutive, and the permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955 Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 1,024. Logical Assigned by an NSS administrator. 1 to 99,999 Repeat Choose Once, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly from the drop-down menu. Select a start and stop date and time for the event to occur. The dates’ drop-down menus will display a calendar where a date can be selected by clicking on it, and months can be changed using the left and right arrow buttons in the corresponding upper corners of the calendar. Click on the section of the time field you wish to change (either hours, minutes, or am/pm) and type in the desired value, or use the up and down arrows after each of the time fields to increment or decrement the value in that section. When Once is chosen, the Stop settings will be grayed out. When Hourly is chosen, “Every __ hours” can be set for 1 - 24 hours. When Daily is chosen, “Every __ days” can be set for 1 – 31 days. The stop time is grayed out. When Weekly is chosen, “Every __ weeks” can be set for 1 – 52 weeks, and the day(s) of the week that this action will occur can be chosen. By default, all seven days are selected. Click to uncheck any of the days this action is not desired on. The stop time is grayed out. When Monthly is chosen, “Every __ “ the 1st – 31st day of the month can be selected, or “Every __” 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or Last (day of the week chosen from a drop-down menu) can be selected. Up to 12 months can be selected based on the defined start and stop dates. The stop time is grayed out. Priority This number assigns this event an order of precedence, provided the event is locked. If unlocked, the event has minimum priority regardless of the value in this field. The locked event with the lower number priority takes over the part of the system it is addressing. If an operator and locked event have the same priority, the event takes precedence. If more than one event with the same priority is scheduled to operate at the same time, access is given and held for the latest call to a function, on a last-come first-served basis. 0 to 65,534 Lock Monitor lock. Used to prevent other operations from changing the action defined. For example, if an event’s action is a camera spot, and it is important that no user change the camera, then the Lock box should be checked, and the event should have a high priority. The Lock can only be removed by the originating administrator or an administrator with less restrictive MPU955 Admin Console access level privileges. Action Choose the action that is desired to occur when scheduled. When Cam Spot is chosen, a list of cameras will appear. Click on the camera number desired, and it will appear in the ID field of the Action section. Click on the Mon field and a list of monitors will appear. Click on the monitor desired and it will appear in the Mon field. Monitors can be selected by ID, logical number, control port, or video port. Enter a value for CPreset. When Tour Seq is chosen, a list of tour sequences will appear. Click on the desired sequence, and it will appear in the ID field. Tour sequences can be selected by tour number or area\local number. Chose Start or Stop from the drop-down menu to start or stop the sequence with this action. When Group Pre is chosen, a list of group presets (not currently supported) will appear. Click on the desired preset, and it will appear in the ID field. Presets can be selected by preset number
Configuration 113 EVENT SCHEDULER – Definition Field Data or area\local number. When Group Seq is chosen, a list of group sequences (not currently supported) will appear. Click on the desired sequence, and it will appear in the ID field. Sequences can be selected by group number or area\local number. Chose Start or Stop from the drop-down menu to start or stop the sequence with this action. When Alarm is chosen, a list of alarms will appear. Click on the desired alarm, and it will appear in the Alarm field. Alarms can be selected by ID or logical number. Chose Arm or Disarm from the drop-down menu to indicate which of the two this action will perform. When Mode is chosen, a drop-down menu will be available to choose mode 1, 2, 3, or 4. (See page 13 for information on modes.) 4. Click the green check mark to save You will remain in the Add mode, allowing you to enter information to schedule another event. 5. To exit the Add mode, click the red X You will exit the Add mode. 6. To edit a scheduled event record, highlight the record ID and click the Edit Record button, or double-click on the event ID number 7. Edit the desired fields 8. Click the green check mark to save and exit the Edit mode, or click the red X to cancel 9. To delete a scheduled event, highlight the event ID, and click the Delete Record button. A confirmation message will appear. Click No to cancel or click Yes to delete, and enter a range of records to delete. If the end box is left blank, only the highlighted record will be deleted.
Configuration 114 Tools Tools consist of items that are related, but peripheral, to the configuration of the network security system. They include logs, area view, and account manager. Logs: System (Log Manager): Used to view system logs that capture data concerning operators and user actions that reside on the Main CPU(s). Admin Console (AC Log): Used to view the MPU955 Admin Console log that captures each action performed within MPU955 Admin Console. Area View: Used to view the composition of monitor surveillance areas. Account Manager: Used to add, edit, delete, and assign access levels of the administrators that will access MPU955 Admin Console.
Configuration 115 Log Manager Three types of system logs are stored on the Main CPU, they are the Operator, Alarm, and Video Loss logs. In the case of a redundant CPU, it may be necessary to view logs from each CPU, since these logs are not synchronized. The logs must be downloaded from each CPU in order to view their content. The logs, which are stored on each CPU separately, may be using the same filenames. It may be necessary to rename the files to reflect the appropriate CPU within Windows Explorer. Currently these files cannot be renamed within MPU955 Admin Console. These logs are useful for troubleshooting and security purposes. 1. Select the Logs command from the Tools menu, and then select System
Configuration 116 2. From the drop-down box, select the log type you wish to view: Operator, Alarm, or Video Loss Information given in each log type is as follows. OPERATOR LOG DATE: YYYY MMM DD format DAY: Day of the week TIME: AM or PM (12 hour format) S-CTL: System controller ID on which the specified operator established an event OPER: ID of the operator that performed an event EVENT: Operator’s action performed toward a system controller: logon or logoff performed by an operator; timeout; logoffnop - automatic logoff due to lack of operation; logoffsys - automatic logoff due to an error, system reboot, etc. ALARM LOG DATE: YYYY MMM DD format DAY: Day of the week TIME: AM or PM (12 hour format) ALMID: The ID of the alarm that established the event. TRIGGER: The alarm source that generated the alarm. The source ID is presented proceeded by a letter indicating the source. “C” for camera motion, “D” for (digital) I/O port, or “S” for serial (RS232) port. OPER: The operator ID of the individual who acknowledged the alarm (if the alarm was manually acknowledged)