Panasonic Admin Console Wj Mpu955 Ac Users Guide
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Configuration 77 10. 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. For the Modes section of this tab, see on page 74. Adding or Removing Cameras for a Defined Recorder Once a digital recorder has been defined in Admin Console, adding or reconfiguring cameras attached to it can be done from the Recorder tab of the Cameras screen. 1. Click the Cameras icon from the Components row of the main menu 2. Define new cameras if necessary 3. Click the Recorder tab 4. Click the ID number of the recorder you wish to work with 5. Select the camera ID from the Cameras list
Configuration 78 6. Select the channel you wish to specify for the camera from the Vid CHs (video channels) list Only channels that are available are listed in the Channels list. 7. Click the Assign Recorder ( ) to remove the selected camera from the recorder ID and channel showing in the Recorder section of the screen 8. Click EXIT when finished
Configuration 79 Alarm Input/Output Alarm input and alarm output ports are used for alarm action purposes, and although each has a specific function, both are configured within this section. Although the system controller operator must control the I/O ports by logical number, these ports are viewable within MPU955 Admin Console by both ID and logical port numbers. Each encoder supplies 8 ports – 4 are input ports, 4 are output ports. Because of this, 4 consecutive IDs must be configured with the same directional type - either input or output. For example, if ID 1 is configured as an input port, then IDs 2-4 must be input ports as well. Then, port 5 through port 8 must be configured as output ports. Definition 1. Select the I/O Ports command from the Controller menu Add, Edit, Delete, or Replicate alarm I/O port records as needed using the four icons at the bottom of this window. Deleting a port will delete the entire bank that port is part of.
Configuration 80 A l a r m I/O PORTS – Definition Field Data ID Unique record ID assigned by MPU955 Admin Console as an I/O port is added, in order to identify the port to the system. MPU955 Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Upon adding I/O ports, 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 512. Logical Assigned by an NSS administrator, enabling operators to address this port. An operator will select alarm I/O ports by logical number. 1 to 65,534. Type Click on either Input or Output. Input Example: Fire exit door opening. Output Examples: Unlock/lock a door. Alarm to firefighters. Call for police. Call for medical rescue. Each type must be configured in groups of 8. Switch: Digital / Analog Note: Analog is only selectable in ASC960 Admin Console 4.0. Contact your Panasonic representative for details. Bank and I/O Choose a Bank (which consist of 4 digital ports). The port numbers (I/O) are automatically assigned. For each bank, 4 records are added. Once a record is created, only Logical number and Dwell Time can be edited. Deleting a port will delete the entire bank that port is part of. Dwell Time Time available for a momentary output. Up to 59:59 (min:sec) Dwell time will only be enabled for output type I/O circuits. Permissions Modify or copy I/O port 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 system controller the ability to seize a specific I/O port. The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 The Other tab shows which Alarm ID numbers are using a particular Alarm I/O port. 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.
Configuration 81 Monitors Monitors are generally viewed within MPU955 Admin Console by ID number, but can be viewed by area\local number, since the user will operate the NSS by selecting a monitor by local number within a specific area. Area\local numbers are displayed in MPU955 Admin Console as one whole number. The four right-most digits represent the local number and the left-most one or two digits will represent the area. For example, 10034 represents area 1 and local number 34, or 251100 represents area 25 and local number 1100. Definition 1. Select the Monitors command from the Components menu Add, edit, delete, or replicate monitor records as needed using the four icons at the bottom of this window.
Configuration 82 When deleting or modifying a monitor, be sure to check the Other tab to find references to other sections that the monitor will influence. When changing the Monitor Surveillance Area (MSA) of a monitor, make sure that any affected presets or alarm action target assignments are within the same area. Deleting a monitor will automatically delete the referenced permissions, but will not change any other references, such as sequences, presets, etc. MONITORS – Definition Field Data ID Unique record ID assigned by MPU955 Admin Console as a monitor is added, in order to identify one programmed monitor to the system. MPU955 Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Upon adding monitors, 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 256. 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. Local Unique number assigned by an NSS administrator, enabling operators to address this particular monitor within an area. 1 to 9,999. Operators will address specific monitors by selecting the local number with an area. Switch: Digital / Analog Note: Analog is only selectable in ASC960 Admin Console 4.0. Contact your Panasonic representative for details. Ports Enter the video port number, which can be different from the ID number, if desired. Location Practical name indicating where this monitor is located. Alphanumeric. Model Monitor model number assigned by its manufacturer. Alphanumeric. Ser. Monitor serial number assigned by its manufacturer. Alphanumeric.
Configuration 83 Replicating a Monitor Definition 1. Highlight a configured monitor and click the Replicate button A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this monitor within this Area?” and explaining the replication rules: [1] Records will be generated according to ID. [2] ID will be incremented to the next available value. [3] Local #, Video Port 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 Monitors can only be replicated within an area. If you wish to replicate monitors in several areas, at least one monitor must be configured in each area. 3. Enter the number of monitors to create in the Target Size box 4. Enter the beginning base value of the local monitor number that you wish to begin incrementing from 5. Click the green check mark to add the series of monitors, or click the red X to cancel 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. Monitors existing within the specified range will not be overwritten.
Configuration 84 Permissions Modify or Copy Monitor permissions in the same manner described in the Camera Permissions section, beginning on page 57. The Camera permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a monitor the ability to display a specific camera. The Controller permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller the ability to seize a specific monitor. The Modes section of this tab is described on page 13 Other The Other tab displays additional sections that a highlighted monitor will affect. This section is informational only, and changes cannot be made to the Targets which the specified monitor will affect. Changes must be made within the Alarm Target window.
Configuration 85 Operators Class Setup An operator is one who accesses the system via a system controller, selects resources, and controls selected system resources, such as cameras, monitors, sequences, etc. Before an operator can be defined, an operator class needs to be created. An operator class defines which functions an operator or groups of operators have privileges to perform. 1. Select the Operators command from the Component menu, and then select Class Setup
Configuration 86 2. Enter an ID number and descriptive name for the class record you are creating 3. Choose the privileges to grant the class by checking the boxes to the left of the desired privileges Be careful when assigning the CAM Lock privilege. When an operator uses CAM Lock, every camera in the system is locked. Other users can select cameras normally, but cannot control them. Operators with the CAM Lock Override privilege can override locked cameras on a camera-by-camera basis, as determined by priorities. 4. Click the green check mark to add the class of operators, or click the red X to cancel You can add, edit, delete, or replicate class IDs as needed using the four icons at the bottom of this window. The Other tab of the Operator Classes window can be used to view a list of the operators that are assigned to the class selected.