Panasonic Admin Console Wj Mpu955 Ac Users Guide
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Configuration 57 so that you can modify the conflicting values as necessary, and add the records you desire. Permissions The permission tabs allow an administrator to easily permit or deny components access to other components. By default, all components are allowed to access all other components. An administrator must deny permissions. 1. Highlight a camera and click on the Cam Ctrl permission tab The Cam Ctrl permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller to control specific cameras. The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13. Allowing a system controller to control a certain camera will automatically allow the same controller to view the specified camera.
Configuration 58 Cameras are displayed in the list on the left by ID number, but can also be viewed by logical number, control port, or video port. The grid on the right represents the following: First row = controller IDs 0-9, second row = controller IDs 10-19, etc. Green blocks indicate an allowed permission, and white blocks indicate that permission is denied. 2. Double-click on a specific controller to invert or alternate between permit or deny Be sure to click the save button (the picture of the floppy disk) before exiting each particular permission tab to ensure the changes will be saved correctly. The permission grid’s dimensions are based on the maximum capacity for the chosen CPU size, not on physically installed components already in the database. 3. Highlight a row, a column, or click and hold the mouse button to highlight a group of controllers 4. Click the Invert Grid Selection button to change the state of the permission for the highlighted group, or 5. Click on the Permit All button to turn the entire grid green – allowing all controllers permission to control the specified camera, or 6. Click on the Deny All button to turn the entire grid white – denying all controllers permission to control the specified camera, or 7. Click on the Copy Grid button to copy the permission grid from a specific camera to other cameras Copying Cam Ctrl permissions to other cameras will also copy Cam View permissions to the specified cameras. A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to COPY the Cam Ctrl & Cam View permission for this Camera?” and explaining the copying rules: [1] Permissions will be copied by Camera ID.
Configuration 59 [2] If permission already exists for a Camera that falls within the Target range, that original permission will be overwritten. 8. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel The copy source is the highlighted camera ID from where the Cam Ctrl permissions will be copied. 9. Enter the Target ID range of camera ID numbers, with the beginning number in the START box, and the ending number in the END box Permissions existing for cameras within the specified range will be overwritten. 10. Repeat steps 1-9 for all other permission tabs The Cam View permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller to view specific cameras. The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13. Denying a system controller to view a certain camera will automatically deny the same controller permission to control the specified camera. The Monitor permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a camera the ability to be displayed on a monitor. A monitor ID can be determined by its area and local number by entering each value into the appropriate box, and then clicking the “Search for Monitor by Area & Local” button. 11. Highlight a component within the permission grid, and click the definition button. A window will appear; giving a quick view of that component’s configured definition.
Configuration 60 This button is available: 1) on each of the permission tabs for each component; 2) on the Other tab in the Cameras window; and 3) on the Areas window. 12. Click on the “x” in the upper right corner to close.
Configuration 61 Other The Other tab shows which other NSS components or sequences are configured to include the highlighted camera. This section is informational only. Changes cannot be made to other components or sequences from this window. Changes must be made from each specific component or sequence’s menu option. On the next image, for example, tour sequence number 1 is configured to include camera ID 1. The Tour Sequence section of this tab for camera ID 1 was automatically updated when tour sequence 1 was created to include this camera. To remove camera 1 from tour sequence 1, you would need to exit the Cameras window, enter the Tour Sequences window from the main menu, and edit sequence number 1.
Configuration 62 Recorder The Recorder tab allows the administrator to attach cameras to recorders, once a digital recorder has been defined in Admin Console. Click the ID number of the recorder you wish to work with from the Available Recorders list, then select the camera ID from the Cameras list. Next, select the channel you wish to specify from the Vid CHs (video channels) list. Only channels that are available are listed in the Channels list. Click the Assign Recorder button () to remove the selected camera from the recorder ID and channel showing in the Recorder section of the screen.
Configuration 63 Camera Positions (not currently supported) An operator, from a system controller, can control each camera in the system that supports Presets by pressing the Camera Position button on the controller. The operator cannot define positions, but rather, can only recall positions (which are a combination of Camera ID and CPreset numbers) that have already been defined. The Camera Positions setting in MPU955 Admin Console allows administrators to define and consolidate the Camera ID and CPreset numbers into a Position ID number that the operator can then conveniently call from the system controller. 1. Select the Cameras command from the Component menu, and then select Positions The Position ID is automatically inserted and incremented by the application.
Configuration 64 1. Enter a Logical number for the position record you are creating 2. Click in the Camera field, and a list of available cameras that support Presets will appear on the right of this window 3. Choose the desired camera by double-clicking on its ID number 4. Click in the CPreset field and type in the desired preset number 5. Click in the Scene field and enter a description of the camera view in that position, if desired You can add, edit, delete, or replicate Position IDs as needed using the four icons at the bottom of this window.
Configuration 65 System Controllers A system controller is a device used by an operator to control specific components within the NSS, such as: cameras, monitors, alarms, alarm outputs, etc. Controllers are generally identified to an operator using their ID number, but can be viewed in MPU955 Admin Console by ID, IPA, EA, or Area. Definition 1. Select the Controllers command from the Component menu Add, edit, or delete controller records as necessary using the three icons at the bottom of this window.
Configuration 66 SYSTEM CONTROLLERS – Definition Field Data ID Unique record ID assigned by MPU955 Admin Console as a system controller is added, in order to identify one controller to the system. MPU955 Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Upon adding controllers, the system will automatically assign the next available number. 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 64. Area Unique number identifying a Monitor Surveillance Area (MSA) comprised of an array of monitors and one or more keyboard controllers. 1 to 64. Inserting a “0” indicates area 0. This will disable the Area field in the OSD on the monitor. The use of areas is restricted to values of 1 to 64. Only use area “0” when no areas are needed within the entire system. Click the Area button on the main window to view all components defined in a specific area. Priority This number assigns this controller an order of precedence. Applies only when operator priorities are the same. The controller with the lower number priority takes over the part of the system it is addressing. If more than one controller with the same priority is operating at the same time, access is given and held for the latest call to a function, in other words, on a last-come first-served basis. Alarm priorities have precedence over operator priorities. 0 to 65,534. Boot File The name of the file used by the Ethernet keyboard’s boot process. Use the default filename unless instructed otherwise by qualified personnel. Alphanumeric, 12 characters. The file name IS case sensitive. Be sure to select WV-CU850 Controller type FIRST so that the default boot name will be filled in automatically. This is the only system controller type that will require a boot name. If the boot name field is filled in before WV-CU850 type is selected, the default boot name will not be inserted. Timeout Amount of time that must elapse after the user stops entering keystrokes, before the system logs off the operator from this controller. (hr:min:sec) 00:00:00 to 11:59:59 The controller timeout works in conjunction with the operator timeout. The system will choose the lowest timeout value of the two. Entering a “0” into this field will cause the timer to never expire regardless of the operator timeout value. Model Drop-down and select the correct type of system controller. This will enable or disable fields that are specific to each particular controller. CU350 or CU360 (RS485), CU850 (Ethernet), PFW100 [CU350] (RS485), PFW100 [CU850] (Ethernet), PFW850 (Ethernet), RS232 (serial), or ActiveX.