Panasonic Admin Console Wjmpu955a Operating Instructions
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Configuration 97 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...
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Configuration 98 1. Highlight a configured operator class ID and click the Replicate Record button. A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this Operator Class?” and explaining the replication rules: [1] Records will be generated according to ID. [2] ID will be incremented to the next available value. [3] If a record already exists with a matching value for any of these unique fields, that Target assignment will be skipped. [4] All other...
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Configuration 99 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. Operator Class Privileges Privilege Function Permission Override When selected, users can override partition permissions. Users in this operator class become super users. This privilege is tied to the Area Change privilege – selecting one automatically selects the other. Area Change When selected, users can access areas beyond their defined,...
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Configuration 100 Operator Records Definition Once a class has been created, you can then access the Operators menu to specify your system’s operators, their priorities, and their permission to access system controllers. 1. Select the Operators command from the Component menu, and then select Records
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Configuration 101 2. Add, edit, delete, or replicate operators, as needed, using the four icons at the bottom of this window. The maximum number of operators that can be defined for the system is 512. OPERATORS Field Data Operator ID Operator logon identification. This ID is different from all other component IDs. An administrator assigns it. It is not assigned automatically as is the case with other components. This number does not need to be sequential. This will be used as the...
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Configuration 102 Replicating an Operator Definition 3. Highlight a configured operator ID and click the Replicate Record button. A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this Operator?” and explaining the replication rules: [1] Records will be generated according to ID. [2] ID will be incremented to the next available value. [3] If a record already exists with a matching value for any of these unique fields, that Target assignment will be...
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Configuration 103 Permissions Modify or copy operator permissions in the same manner described in the Camera Permissions section, beginning on page 67. The Controller permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny an operator the ability to login to a specific controller. As with the Alarms window tabs, the Modes tab of the Operators window will be accessible only if Scheduled Modes have been selected. The Modes tab on the Operators window allows an administrator...
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Configuration 104 Automate MPU955A Admin Console allows operators to automate certain tasks, via the Automate menu on the main window. A sequence is a pre-determined series of views on one or several monitors, with pre- configured dwell times between views. Three different kinds of automated sequences are available so that frequently used combinations of monitors and cameras can be displayed automatically; tour sequences, group presets, and group sequences. An event is a...
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Configuration 105 Tour Sequences A tour sequence is an automated sequence of steps that can be run on any monitor by first activating the monitor, and then initiating the sequence. Each step in a tour consists of a specific camera aimed at a preset position, and a dwell time of a certain duration. The values entered in this window determine the sequence in which cameras are viewed by a single monitor when a tour is invoked. Although an operator will call sequences or presets by local...
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Configuration 106 TOUR SEQUENCES- Definition Field Data ID Unique record ID assigned by MPU955A Admin Console as a tour sequence is added, in order to identify the programmed tour sequence to the system. MPU955A Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Upon adding tours, 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...