Panasonic Administration Console Wj Asc8501p Users Guide
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Admin Console CONFIGURATION 79Admin Console CONFIGURATION 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. Click on the dow n arrow in the low er right corner of the Operators...
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80 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. 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. Enter the Operators menu by either clicking on the Operators icon from the main menu, or clicking on the down arrow in the lower right corner of the Operators icon and choosing Records....
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Admin Console CONFIGURATION 81Admin Console CONFIGURATION OPERATORS Field D ata Operator IDOperator 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 log-on ID assigned to each operator. 1 to 65,534. PasswordOperator password. After the operator has entered the logon ID to a system controller, this...
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82 REPLICATE AN OPERATOR DEFINITION 11 1 1 .. . . Highlight a configured operator ID and clic k the R eplicate R ecord 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 numbers will 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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Admin Console CONFIGURATION 83Admin Console CONFIGURATION PERMISSIONS Modify or copy operator permissions in the same manner described in the Cameras Permissions section, beginning on page 47. 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...
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84 SEQ U EN C ES 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. Tour SequencesGroup Sequences Group
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Admin Console CONFIGURATION 85Admin Console CONFIGURATION 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 length of time. 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...
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86 TOUR SEQUENCES- Definition Field D ata IDUnique record ID assigned by the Admin Console as a tour sequence is added, in order to identify one programmed tour sequence to the system. The 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 another in row and column style. Since...
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Admin Console CONFIGURATION 87Admin Console CONFIGURATION 22 2 2 .. . . Fill in an area and local num ber. The Admin Console will automatically assign the next available ID. Give the tour a descriptive name. 33 3 3 .. . . Add a cam era in the S equence of S teps. 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. 44 4 4 .. ....
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88 55 5 5 .. . . T ype a dw ell time in se co n ds fo r each step. 66 6 6 .. . . D ouble click on AUX1 or A U X 2 to change its s e tting fr o m none (b lank), t o O n , Off, or O n/Off as desire d , and if availa b le. 77 7 7 .. . . T o add a step in th e m id d le o f a sequence, highlight a step and click th e In s e rt S te p b u tto n . A blank row will appear before the highlighted step. 88 8 8 .. . . T o d e le t e a s t e p , highlight a step and click th e Delete S tep button....