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    							Appendix A 
     
     
    137 
     SPECIFIC NOTIFICATION 
    Field Data 
    Alarm UDP IP 
    address  Description: Specifies a destination IP address for TCP alarm notification. This setting is 
    effective only when Alarm UDP Destination is 1. 
    Validation: Dotted decimal format IP address - 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 
    Default Setting: (None) 
    Alarm UDP Port  
    No. Description: Specifies a destination IP port for TCP alarm notification. This setting is effective 
    only when Alarm UDP Destination is 1. 
    Validation: hexadecimal numeral 0000 -FFFF 
    Default Setting: (None) 
    Alarm  
    Retransmission 
    Timer Description: Specifies a retry timer for an alarm notification. When device does not receive a 
    response of an alarm notification packet, it sends the same packet after this timer expires. 
    Validation: decimal numeral 0-255 
    Default Setting: (None) 
    Comment Description: A string to put comment notes.        
    Validation: Within 16 characters. 
    Default Setting: (None) 
     
      
    						
    							Appendix B 
     
     
    138 
    Appendix B 
     
    The color codes in the table below are used in the Foreground Color field of the 
    Decoder details, as described on page 132. 
     
    COLOR CODE COLOR CODECOLOR CODECOLOR CODE
    Aliceblue  0  Deeppink  38 Lime  76 Rosybrown  114 
    Antiquewhite  1  Deepskyblue  39 Limegreen  77 Royalblue  115 
    Aqua  2  Dimgray  40 Linen  78 Saddlebrown  116 
    Aquamarine 3 Dodgerblue  41 Magenta  79 Salmon  117 
    Azure  4  Firebrick  42 Maroon  80 Sandybrown  118 
    Beige 5 Floralwhite 43 Mediumaquamarine 81 Seagreen  119 
    Bisque  6  Forestgreen  44 Mediumblue  82 Seashell  120 
    Black  7  Fuchsia  45 Mediumorchid  83 Sienna  121 
    Blanchedalmond  8  Gainsboro  46 Mediumpurple  84 Silver  122 
    Blue  9  Ghostwhite  47 Mediumseagreen  85 Skyblue  123 
    Blueviolet  10 Gold  48 Mediumslateblue  86 Slateblue  124 
    Brown  11 Goldenrod  49 Mediumspringgreen  87 Slategray  125 
    Burlywood  12 Gray  50 Mediumturquoise  88 Snow  126 
    Cadetblue  13 Green  51 Mediumvioletred  89 Springgreen  127 
    Chartreuse  14 Greenyellow  52 Midnightblue  90 Steelblue  128 
    Chocolate  15 Honeydew  53 Mintcream  91 Tan  129 
    Coral  16 Hotpink  54 Mistyrose  92 Teal  130 
    Cornflowerblue  17 Indianred  55 Moccasin  93 Thistle  131 
    Cornsilk  18 Indigo  56 Navajowhite  94 Tomato  132 
    Crimson  19 Ivory  57 Navy  95 Turquoise  133 
    Cyan  20 Khaki  58 Oldlace  96 Violet  134 
    Darkblue  21 Lavender  59 Olive  97 Wheat  135 
    Darkcyan  22 Lavenderblush  60 Olivedrab  98 White  136 
    Darkgoldenrod  23 Lawngreen  61 Orange  99 Whitesmoke  137 
    Darkgray 24 Lemonchiffon 62 Orangered  100 Yellow  138 
    Darkgreen  25 Lightblue  63 Orchid  101 Yellowgreen  139 
    Darkkhaki  26 Lightcoral  64 Palegoldenrod  102 T_Black (translucence) 140 
    Darkmagenta  27 Lightcyan  65 Palegreen 103 T_Blue (translucence) 141 
    Darkolivegreen  28 Lightgoldenrodyellow 66 Paleturquoise 104 T_Red (translucence) 142 
    Darkorange  29 Lightgreen  67 Palevioletred 105 T_Purple (translucence) 143 
    Darkorchid  30 Lightgrey  68 Papayawhip  106 T_Green (translucence) 144 
    Darkred  31 Lightpink  69 Peachpuff  107 T_Cyan (translucence)  145 
    Darksalmon  32 Lightsalmon  70 Peru  108 T_Yellow (translucence) 146 
    Darkseagreen  33 Lightseagreen  71 Pink  109 T_White (translucence) 147 
    Darkslateblue  34 Lightskyblue  72 Plum  110 Transparent   148 
    Darkslategray  35 Lightslategray  73 Powderblue  111    
    Darkturquoise  36 Lightsteelblue  74 Purple  112    
    Darkviolet  37 Lightyellow  75 Red  113     
    						
    							Glossary 
     
     
    139   
    Glossary 
     
    Acronyms 
     
    CPort – camera control port 
    CPreset – camera preset (preset position) 
    CPU – central processing unit, part of an NSS 
    CPUMS – CPU management switch 
    CSG – camera surveillance group 
    DVD-R – digital videodisc, recordable 
    EA – Ethernet address (i.e., MAC address) 
    GUI – graphical user interface 
    IP – Internet protocol 
    IPA – Internet protocol address 
    LCPU – local CPU 
    MCPU – main central processing unit, part of the NSS specified as A or B 
    MSA – monitor surveillance area 
    NSS – network security system 
    OSD – on-screen display 
    PC – personal computer 
    PTZF – a group acronym representing the four camera-control functions: P
    an, 
    T
    ilt, Zoom, and Focus 
    VPort – video port 
      
    						
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    140 
    Terms 
      
    active CPU – The central processing unit of a network security system 
    operating in the “active” mode, providing centralized control of the 
    entire system.  It may be backed up by a redundant CPU operating in 
    standby mode, which is capable of taking over as the active CPU at 
    any instant - upon instruction from the management switch. 
    admin console – A PC-based graphical user interface (GUI) that facilitates 
    the interaction between an NSS (network security system) and a 
    system administrator. 
    alarm – A programmed association between an event and an action (normally 
    an automated sequence).  For example: motion is detected on a video 
    camera, and this event triggers a pre-programmed action, such as a 
    camera preset that is executed automatically by the system.  A user 
    can also control an alarm. 
    alarm identification number – A decimal number that uniquely identifies an 
    alarm within the system. 
    alarm monitor – An external device that receives alarm status information 
    from the Main CPU, which acts as an interface with an external 
    alarm system - able to respond to WJ-SK850 8000 event sources, 
    such as: video loss detection, motion detection, or digital input state 
    change detection. 
    area –   An administrator’s selective grouping of several locally numbered 
    monitors and one or more controllers.  A control/communications 
    center for security will contain one or more areas. 
    backup CPU – Same as redundant CPU. 
    camera identification number – Unique record ID assigned by MPU955 
    Admin Console as a camera is added, in order to identify one camera 
    to the system. 
    camera preset (CPreset)– A predetermined camera position. 
    camera spot – A camera and its associated preset position.  Also referred to 
    as: spot. 
    camera surveillance group (CSG) – Several cameras committed to an 
    identifiable physical space likely to be viewed from one or more 
    monitors as a preset or tour.  This grouping can be a basis for logical 
    numbering.  For example, a CSG could be committed to a concourse, 
    gift shop, cash register, or loading dock. 
    camera-to-monitor permissions – Permit a camera to be viewed on certain 
    monitors, while denying access to others. 
    camera number – A unique number permanently assigned to the specific 
    location and port of an individual, installed camera.  It is always 
    linked to a “logical” camera number (See logical camera number).  
    						
    							Glossary 
     
     
    141  central processing unit (CPU) – The part of a network security system 
    (NSS) that controls the functioning of the entire system, which it 
    also enables.  Operates on either active or standby status.  If active, it 
    is the Main CPU; if in standby, it is the redundant (or backup) CPU. 
    compensation – Hardware capability to boosting signal strength in a response 
    to the length of the cable length installed: short, medium, or long. 
    controller – A user tool for selecting and aiming a surveillance camera.  Can 
    be either a GUI screen image, or a physical device with a set of 
    alphanumeric keys and a joystick. 
    control port (CPort) – Input port on the video input board. 
    controller-to-alarm permissions – Permit a controller to access certain 
    alarms, while denying access to others. 
    controller-to-camera control permissions – Permit a controller to control a 
    certain camera, while denying access to others. 
    controller-to-camera view permissions – Permit a controller to view the 
    output of a certain camera, while denying access to others. 
    controller-to-group sequence permissions – Permit a controller to conduct a 
    certain group tour, while denying access to others. (not currently 
    supported) 
    controller-to-monitor permissions – Permit a controller to access a certain 
    monitor, while denying access to others. 
    CPU management switch – Also called “management switch,” or “Mgmt 
    Sw.”  See management switch. 
    Ethernet address (EA) – A unique 48-bit address hardwired into the 
    electronics of the Ethernet board of the network device.  The address 
    is written in hexadecimal form.  Example:  3C.80.7F.13.83.2A  
    (Also known as MAC address.)  This is not the same as an Internet 
    Protocol (IP) address. 
    Ethernet controller – A system controller that communicates via an Ethernet 
    physical-layer interface. 
    event generator – A device that indicates the occurrence of several external 
    events to the Main CPU, via a single physical interface.  The Main 
    CPU responds to event indications as instructions to execute pre-
    programmed actions, such as triggering an alarm, closing outputs, or 
    running tours.  External alarm and card-access systems are examples 
    of event generators. 
    group preset –  (not currently supported) A collection of monitor-camera 
    pairings, whereby in a single shot, a group of monitors will display 
    video output from cameras at specific preset positions.  
    group sequence – (not currently supported) An automated sequence of group 
    preset steps.  
    						
    							Glossary 
     
     
    142  GUI controller – A system that provides a user with a PC-based graphical 
    user interface (GUI) controller emulating specific keyboard 
    controllers. 
    ID number – Component ID and tour 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 
    automatically generates this number in consecutive order.  Upon 
    adding components or tours, the system will automatically assign the 
    next available number. 
    Internet Protocol (IP) address – A unique 32-bit identifier for a specific 
    computer or other device (such as a printer) on a TCP/IP network. IP 
    addresses are in dotted decimal form, with each of the four address 
    fields assigned a value from 0 to 255.  Example: 128.127.050.224 
    keyboard – When not referring to the keyboard part of a PC, a keyboard in 
    the context of an NSS could be another name for a controller.  See 
    system controller. 
    keyboard controller – Usually a controller.  See controller. 
    local monitor number – One of a set of numbers assigned to the monitors 
    within an area, which map onto the system’s internal monitor 
    numbering plan.  An operator selects a monitor by local number. 
    location – A name assigned to an area by an NSS administrator to help users 
    locate components in the system. 
    logical camera number – A decimal number, within the range 1 to 99999, 
    assigned by an NSS administrator to enable users to select one or 
    more camera views.  For example, while logical camera numbers 
    885001, 885002, 885003, 885004, 885005, etc. could be assigned the 
    main public space at 885 Park Avenue, 34001, 34002, 34003, 34004, 
    etc. could be for another area, such as airline boarding gate 34. 
    logical number – A number assigned to a component from the point of view 
    of the system.  See also ID number. 
    logical output number – A decimal number within the range 1 to 99999, 
    which uniquely identifies an alarm output to the system.  A user will 
    use this number when selecting an output.  The system administrator 
    assigns logical output numbers. 
    main CPU – The central processing unit of an NSS (Network Security 
    System) operating in the “active” mode, providing centralized 
    control of the entire system.  It may be backed up by a redundant 
    CPU operating in standby mode, and capable of taking over at any 
    instant upon instruction from the management switch.  
    						
    							Glossary 
     
     
    143  management switch – A device that monitors the system’s main processing 
    node (main CPU).  Upon detecting a failure, the management switch 
    directs the redundant CPU to take control of the system. 
    MCPU – See main CPU.     
    monitor – A CRT (cathode ray tube) dedicated to viewing images generated 
    by one or more of the components of a surveillance system. 
    network security system (NSS) – Large-scale matrix system that performs 
    functions such as camera control, switching, automatic alarm 
    processing, and provision of an on-screen display. 
    operator – A person (operator) who accesses the system, selects resources, 
    and controls selected system resources. 
    operator identification number – A decimal number that uniquely identifies 
    an operator to the system; a user will use this number when logging 
    onto the system. 
    operator password – A unique decimal number that must be presented along 
    with an operator’s ID number each time he or she logs onto the 
    system. 
    redundant CPU – A central processing unit in the “standby” mode, always 
    ready to take control of the entire system upon command from the 
    CPU management switch.  After taking control of the system, the 
    redundant CPU becomes the active CPU. 
    RS-485 controller – A system controller that communicates via an RS-485 
    physical layer interface. 
    RS-485 interface – A specialized interface common in the world of data 
    acquisition.  Capable of supporting 32 drivers and 32 receivers 
    engaging in bi-directional, half duplex, multi-drop communications 
    over a single twisted pair.  The differential voltage transmission 
    system enables a maximum cable length of 4,000 feet. 
    spot – Usually means the same as “camera spot.” 
    system administrator – A person who manages a network system by 
    configuring system hardware, programming system features, 
    monitoring system status, controlling overall system operation, and 
    reviewing system logs. 
    system controller (controller) - A device that controls a WJ-SX850 system.  
    Typically, a system controller is an input/output device operating by 
    itself, or by a user.  Any device that conforms to the system 
    controller interface specifications can be a system controller. 
    system resources – Objects such as monitors, cameras, alarms, alarm outputs, 
    etc.  Most system resources are available for direct control by a user.  
    Also, configured memory available for performing various tasks 
    within a PC operating system.  
    						
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    144  tour sequence – An automated sequence of steps, whereby, in a single shot, a 
    single monitor displays video output from a series of cameras that 
    have gone to specific preset positions. 
    user – A person (administrator) who accesses the MPU955 Admin Console 
    system, selects resources, and controls the operation of the system 
    via the system configuration. 
    user name – An alphanumeric representation that uniquely identifies an 
    administrator to the system.  A user will use this name when logging 
    onto the MPU955 Admin Console system.  It is case sensitive. 
    user password – A unique alphanumeric string of characters that must be 
    presented along with a user’s name each time he or she logs onto the 
    Admin Console system.  It is case sensitive. 
    video port (VPort) – Port on the video crosspoint input board that is 
    connected to the output from the video input board. 
      
    						
    							Index 
     
     
    145   
    Index 
     
    A 
    AC Log...................................... 115, 121 
    contents ......................................... 121 
    Filtering......................................... 122 
    Purpose.......................................... 115 
    Account Manager .............................. 115 
    Access Level Privileges ................ 126 
    Definition ...................................... 125 
    Purpose.......................................... 115 
    Acronyms .......................................... 140 
    Admin Console 
    adding / removing cameras ............. 77 
    permissions 
    modes .......................................... 74 
    Alarm I/O 
    Configuration .................................. 79 
    Definition ........................................ 79 
    Other Tab ........................................ 80 
    Permissions – Controller ................. 80 
    Permissions – Copy......................... 80 
    Permissions - Modify ...................... 80 
    Alarm Log 
    Contents ........................................ 117 
    Filtering......................................... 120 
    Alarm Target 
    Assign an available target ............... 49 
    Other Tab ........................................ 44 
    Setup (create) an available target .... 42 
    Alarms 
    Alarm Actions ................................. 48 
    Configuration .................................. 41 
    Definition ........................................ 45 
    Modes Tab ...................................... 52 
    Permissions ..................................... 51 
    Target Assignment .......................... 49 
    Areas 
    Select ............................................. 123 C Cameras 
    Configuration .................................. 53 
    Definition ........................................ 53 
    Other Tab ........................................ 61 
    Permissions ..................................... 57 
    Permissions – Cam Ctrl .................. 57 
    Permissions – Cam View ................ 59 
    Permissions – Copy......................... 58 
    Permissions – Monitor .................... 59 
    Positions .......................................... 63 
    Privileges – CAM Lock .................. 87 
    Privileges – CAM Lock Override ... 87 
    Recorder .......................................... 62 
    Replicate (copy) .............................. 56 
    Checklist 
    For worksheet tasks................... 8, 151 
    Class Setup 
    Choosing privileges ........................ 87 
    Creating a Class .............................. 86 
    Components 
    Alarm I/O ........................................ 79 
    Alarms ............................................. 41 
    Cameras........................................... 53 
    Digital Recorders ............................ 69 
    Monitors .......................................... 81 
    Operators ......................................... 86 
    System Controllers .......................... 65 
    Configuration 
    Alarm I/O ........................................ 79 
    Alarms ............................................. 41 
    Cameras........................................... 53 
    Components .................................... 40 
    Digital Recorders ............................ 69 
    Group Sequences .......................... 106 
    Input to Screen ................................ 36 
    Monitors .......................................... 81 
    Operators ......................................... 86 
    System Controllers .......................... 65  
    						
    							Index 
     
     
    146  Worksheet tasks ................................ 7 
    CPU 
    Enhanced ......................................... 12 
    High Speed ...................................... 13 
    Resetting the main CPU .................. 35 
    Setup ............................................... 10 
    CPU Setup 
    Choosing an operational mode........ 11 
    Entering IPA (IP address)............... 10 
    Scheduled Modes ............................ 13 
    D 
    Database Management ........................ 16 
    Archive............................................ 16 
    At Installation/Startup ..................... 16 
    Backup ............................................ 22 
    Create .............................................. 17 
    Delete .............................................. 21 
    Load to CPU ................................... 26 
    Rename ........................................... 20 
    Restore ............................................ 23 
    Retrieve from CPU ......................... 25 
    Select ............................................... 18 
    System Configuration ..................... 28 
    Database Manager............................... 16 
    Digital Recorders 
    Adding/Removing Cameras ............ 77 
    Channels.......................................... 71 
    Configuration .................................. 69 
    Permissions – Channels .................. 71 
    Permissions – Controllers ............... 75 
    Viewing/Programming Modes ........ 74 
    E 
    Entering Admin Console 
    Login ................................................. 9 
    Event Scheduler 
    Delete an Event ............................. 114 
    Edit an Event ................................. 114 
    Schedule an Event ......................... 112 F 
    First Time Operation - CPU Setup...... 10 
    G 
    Get Current Database .......................... 25 
    Glossary 
    Acronyms ...................................... 140 
    Terms ............................................ 141 
    Group Presets (not currently supported) 
    Add................................................ 102 
    Add a Camera ............................... 102 
    Add a Camera Preset (CPreset)..... 102 
    Add a Monitor ............................... 102 
    Definition ...................................... 100 
    Other Tab ...................................... 105 
    Replicate (copy) ............................ 104 
    Group Sequences (not currently 
    supported) 
    Add a Dwell Time......................... 109 
    Add a Group Preset ....................... 108 
    Add, Edit, Delete................... 103, 108 
    Configuration ................................ 106 
    Definition ...................................... 106 
    Delete a Step ................................. 109 
    Insert a Step................................... 109 
    Permissions ................................... 111 
    Replicate (copy) ............................ 110 
    GX Device 
    Add.................................................. 37 
    Definition ........................................ 37 
    Delete .............................................. 39 
    Edit .................................................. 38 
    H 
    Help ................................................... 128 
    I 
    Installation 
    Database Manager........................... 17  
    						
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