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    1. To add a tour sequence, click the green Add Tour button 
     
    The following panel will appear. 
     
     
     
    MPU955A Admin Console will automatically assign the next available ID.   
     
    2. Fill in an area and local number 
     
    Be aware that changing the area may affect other configured 
    components such as alarm target assignments. 
     
    3. Give the tour a descriptive name 
     
    4. Add a camera in the Sequence of Steps 
     
    Double-click on a camera ID in the list on the right.  It will automatically insert that 
    camera number in step one.  Double-clicking on another camera ID will automatically 
    insert that camera number into step 2, and so on. 
     
    5. Type a preset number associated with each specific camera in the CPreset 
    column 
     
    Enter a “0” to indicate no preset associated with that camera. 
      
    						
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    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. Type a dwell time in seconds for each step 
     
    7. Double-click on AUX1 or AUX2 to change its setting from none (blank), to 
    On, Off, or On/Off as desired, and if available 
     
    8. 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. 
     
    9. To delete a step, highlight a step and click the Delete Step button 
     
     
    The entire row will be deleted. 
     
    10. After adding all desired steps, click the green check mark to continue, or the 
    red X to cancel 
      
    Add, edit, delete, or replicate monitor tour sequences as needed. 
      
    						
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    109  Replicating a Tour Sequence Definition 
     
    1. Highlight a configured Tour Sequence ID and click the 
    Replicate Tour button 
     
    A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this 
    Tour 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 # 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 tour sequence ID from where the subsequent tours will 
    be copied. 
     
    3. Enter the number of tours to create in the Target Size box. 
     
    4. Enter the starting local ID number to begin incrementing from in the Base 
    Values box 
     
    5. Click the green check mark to add the series of tours, 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 66. 
     
    Tour Sequences existing within the specified range will not
     be overwritten. 
      
    						
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    110  To modify the replicated Tour Sequences, use the Edit Tour button. 
     
    The Other tab on the Tour Sequences window shows the Alarms that the selected Tour 
    Sequence ID is associated with. 
     
     
      
    						
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    111 
    Group Presets 
     
    A Group Preset carries its own ID, and is created from MPU955A Admin Console to 
    include a list of camera-monitor connections.  An operator selecting a Group Preset is 
    able to display a preset series of camera views over several monitors at one time.  Each 
    camera-monitor connection must also include a camera-preset position. 
     
    Group Presets must be carefully planned, keeping in mind that they may be used as 
    elements of Group Sequences.  Keeping camera-monitor permissions in mind, configure 
    several Group Presets using the same sets of monitors to enable the Group Sequences to 
    run smoothly.   
     
    1. Definition 
     
     
     
      
    						
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    112  
    2. Add, edit, delete, and replicate Group Presets, as necessary, using the four buttons 
    at the bottom of this window. 
     
     
     GROUP PRESETS – Definition 
    Field Data 
    ID  Unique record number identifying a single Group Preset assembling several camera-
    monitor pairs that an operator can view at one time.  MPU955A Admin Console assigns this 
    ID as a Group Preset is added. 
    MPU955A Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order.  Upon 
    adding Group Presets, 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, MPU955A 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. 
    Click the Area button on the main window to view all components defined in a specific area.
    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. 
    Local Unique number assigned by an NSS administrator, enabling operators to address this 
    particular monitor within an area.  1 to 9,999. 
    Name Practical name to help an operator identify a Group Preset. 
    Examples: FireX by flr.  CashReg by flr.  Alphanumeric, 16 characters. 
    Set of Views Specify a set of camera (with preset position) and monitor pairs that will take place in a 
    single shot.   
    Camera ID number for a camera, previously configured, to be displayed in a step when a monitor 
    tour is invoked.  1 to 8,192. 
    CPreset Number identifying a preset position of the camera specified. 
    0 to 255 (0 = no presets). 
    Monitor ID number for the monitor that will display the specified camera preset position.  1 to 1,024.
      
    						
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    113  1. To add a group preset, click the green Add Preset button 
     
    The following panel will appear. 
     
     
     
    MPU955A Admin Console will automatically assign the next available ID. 
     
    2. Fill in the area and local number 
     
    3. Give the group preset a descriptive name 
     
    4. Add camera to monitor pairs to the Set of View section by clicking on the 
    ID numbers for each as needed  
     
    Double-click on a camera and a monitor from the lists on the right.  It will automatically 
    insert that camera and monitor ID in step one.  Double-clicking on another camera and 
    monitor will automatically insert that camera and monitor ID into step 2, and so on. 
     
    5. Type a preset number associated with a specific camera in the CPreset 
    column 
     
    Enter a “0” to indicate no preset associated with that camera. 
     
    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. 
      
    						
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    114  6. To add a step in the middle of a sequence, highlight a step and 
    click the Insert View button  
     
    A blank row will appear before the highlighted step. 
     
    7. To delete a step, highlight a step and click the Delete View 
    button 
     
    The entire row will be deleted. 
     
    After adding all desired steps, click the green check mark to continue, or the red X to 
    cancel 
     
    Add, edit, delete, or replicate group presets as needed. 
     
    When changing the area of an existing Group Preset, notice that all of the pre-
    configured monitors are deleted.  This prevents an administrator from 
    inadvertently having monitors of different areas in a single group preset.  
    						
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    115   
    Replicating a Group Preset Definition 
     
    1. Highlight a configured Group Preset ID and click the Replicate 
    Preset button 
     
    A confirmation message will appear asking “Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this 
    Preset 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 # 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 Preset ID from where the subsequent Group 
    Presets will be copied. 
     
    3. Enter the number of Group Presets to create in the Target Size box 
     
    4. Enter the starting base value for the logical ID number to begin incrementing 
    from in the Base Values box 
     
    5. Click the green check mark to add the series of group presets, 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 66. 
     
      
    						
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    116  Group Presets existing within the specified range will not
     be overwritten. 
     
    6. To modify the replicated Group Presets, use the Edit Preset button 
     
    The Other tab on the Group Presets window displays the Group Sequences associated 
    with the selected Group Preset ID. 
     
     
     
     
      
    						
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