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    Standard Accessories
    CD-ROM ...................................................................... 1
    Installation Guide  ......................................................... 1
    Certification Label  ........................................................ 1
    Note:The files specified below are included on the CD-ROM.
    Operating Instructions (pdf)
    Administration Console 
    						
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    IDID
    Appendix
    Appendix 1
    This appendix indicates the contents of the sample database – 01=hybrid850.adm – , - #=hybrid850.gdm - that is
    included on the CD-ROM.
    Admin Console sample Local database (01=hybrid850.adm) work sheet
    [GX DEVICES]
    I/F IPA EAEncoder
    Input 
    PortsDecoder
    Output
    PortsGXDIN
    Input
    Ports
    2 0 192.168.1.10 00:00:00:00:00:009 - 12–
    9 - 12Address
    ABC
    001
    3 0 192.168.1.11 00:00:00:00:00:0013 - 16–13- 16
    002
    4 0 192.168.3.11 00:00:00:00:00:00–1 - 4–GXDOUT
    Output
    Ports
    9 - 12
    13- 16
    –
    010
    Note:GX DEVICES ID should be upper number than SX850 FRAMES one.
    [SX850 FRAMES]
    I/F IPA Boot MXCONT MXOSD MXALM
    1 1 172.18.0.100 15010426.sr 1-1281-128
    – MXSW
    Input Output
    1-256 1-32LCPU Address
    SW12 SW10 SW9
    020
    [CAMERAS]
    OSD ID Control Compensation Bitrate Model
    1 SX850 1 ShortSwitch Port
    –MXCONT/
    MXOSD
    MXOSD
    2 SX850 2 Short–MXOSD
    3 SX850 3 Short–MXOSD
    4
    5Logical #
    1
    2
    3
    4 SX850 4 ShortTitle
    C 1
    C 2
    C 3
    C 4
    C 5
    C 6
    C 7
    C 8
    C 9
    C 10
    C 11
    C 12
    C 13
    C 14
    C 15
    C 16 –MXOSD
    5 SX850 5 Short–MXOSD
    6 6 SX850 6 Short–MXOSD
    7 7 SX850 7 Short–MXOSD
    8 8 SX850 8 Short–MXOSD
    9 9 GX 9 Short 6.144–
    10 10 GX 10 Short 6.144–
    11 11 GX 11 Short 6.144–
    12 12 GX 12 Short 6.144–
    13 13 GX 13 Short 6.144–
    14 14 GX 14 Short 6.144–
    15 15 GX 15 Short 6.144–
    16 16 GX 16 ShortWV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954 6.144–
    Video
    SX850 1Switch Port
    SX850 2
    SX850 3
    SX850 4
    SX850 5
    SX850 6
    SX850 7
    SX850 8
    GX 9
    GX 10
    GX 11
    GX 12
    GX 13
    GX 14
    GX 15
    GX 16 
    						
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    [CONTROLLERS]
    ID Area Priority Boot File Model IPA EA Port
    10 3–WV-CU950 172.18.0.200 00:80:45:AB:CD:EF–
    Note:Actual MAC address that is indicated on a product should be entered to EA field.
    [MONITORS]
    ID Area Local Switch Port
    1 0 1 SX850 1
    2 0 2 SX850 2
    3 0 3 SX850 3
    4 0 4 SX850 4
    [OPERATORS]
    User ID Password Priority Timeout Name Class
    100 100 100 00:00:00 Normal 1: Normal
    955 955 3 00:00:00 Super 2: Super
    [DIGITAL RECORDER]
    IDLogical
    ModelVideo
    SwitchIPA Cam
    PortChannels
    11
    WJ-HD316A SX850 131
    172.18.0.60
    – Digital
    Bitrate
    1 Unit
    Address
    1
    2
    2
    33
    4
    4
    5
    5
    6
    6
    7
    7
    8
    8
    9
    9
    10
    10
    11
    11
    12
    12
    13
    13
    14
    14
    15
    15
    16
    16 
    						
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    Admin sample Global database (#=hybrid850.gdm) work sheet
    [CPU System Configuration]
    Unit ID Main IPA Backup IPA Unit Name Size
    1 172.18.0.1 - Domain 1 Enhanced
    [LINK]
    [OPERATORS]
    User ID Password Priority Timeout Name Class
    500 500 2 00:00:00 Global Operator 20: Global Level 0 Link ID
    1Enable
    
    1Video Source
    Unit ID SwitchVideo Destination Navigation Cost
    Port Unit ID
    GX 1 1 SX850 9 1
    2
    1 GX 2 1 SX850 10 1
    3
    4
    1 GX 4 1 SX850 12 1 
    1 GX 3 1 SX850 11 1Switch Port 
    						
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    sys.ini configuration (01A=sys.ini)
    [INTERFACES]
    ***{ Number of interfaces in the system }
    Numinterfaces=3
    ***{ Interface Definitions }
    ***{ Interface=,, }
    ***{ !! Note: The InterfaceX IPAs must match the MainX CPU }
    ***{          hardware settings in order for the System to }
    ***{          operate correctly!!
    ***{ MainA CPU }
    Interface0=192.168.200.200,255.255.255.0,192.168.200.200
    Interface1=172.18.0.1,255.255.0.0,172.18.0.1
    Interface2=172.16.192.1,255.255.0.0,172.16.192.1
    ***{ MainB CPU }
    *Interface0=192.168.200.201,255,255,255,0,192.168.200.201
    *Interface1=172.18.0.2,255.255.0.0,172.18.0.2
    *Interface2=172.16.192.2,255.255.0.0,172.16.192.2
    [FRAMES]
    ***{ MX Frame definition from Admin file }
    ***{ MXSW has format ,, }
    ***{ All others use , }
    ***{ All 0s used for digital-only systems. }
    MXSWFunction=1,1,1
    MXCONTFunction=1,1
    MXOSDFunction=1,1
    MXDIOFunction=1,1
    MXRMSFunction=0,0
    [PROCS]
    ***{ Process Interface Assignments }
    ***{ Format: = }
    ***{ Set these three to the interface_num of the Ethernet keyboards: }
    Keybp=1
    Mxconts=1
    Mxpfw=1
    ***{ Set Swcpu to the interface_num of the MainCPU: }
    Swcpu=1
    ***{  Set UnitManager to the same interface_num for all system CPUs: }
    UnitManager=2
    ***{  Set CSntp to the interface_num for EXTERNAL SNTP operation: }
    CSntp=2
    ***{  Set SSntp to the same interface_num for all system  CPUs: }
    SSntp=2
    ***{ Set SNMPAgent to the same interface_num for all system CPUs: }
    SNMPAgent=2
    [OSD]
    ***{ Initial OSD display position }
    ***{ Alarm text is placed on the General Status line. }
    ***{ Format: =, }
    TimeDatePosition=1,1
    CamTitlePosition=1,16
    MonStatusPosition=1,15
    GenStatusPosition=1,14 
    						
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    ***{ Time-Date, Camera Title and Camera ID Controls }
    ***{ Code 2 takes effect only if source is MXOSD }
    ***{ Format: = }
    ***{     control code 0 - OFF }
    ***{     control code 1 - ON }
    ***{     control code 2 - By Operator }
    TimeDateControl=2
    CamTitleControl=2
    CamIDControl=2
    ***{ Time and Date display format }
    ***{ Format: TimeDateFormat= }
    ***{     format 0 - DD/MM/YYYY }
    ***{     format 1 - MM/DD/YYYY }
    ***{     format 2 - DD/Mmm/YYYY }
    ***{     format 3 - YYYY/MM/DD }
    ***{     format 4 - Mmm/DD/YYYY }
    ***{     format 5 - DD/MM/YY }
    ***{     format 6 - MM/DD/YY }
    ***{     format 7 - DD/Mmm/YY }
    ***{     format 8 - YY/MM/DD }
    ***{     format 9 - Mmm/DD/YY }
    TimeDateFormat=1
    ***{ Time-Hour Display format }
    ***{ Format: TimeHourFormat= }
    ***{    format 0 - 12 Hour }
    ***{    format 1 - 24 Hour }
    TimeHourFormat=0
    [UNIT]
    ***{ The unit ID should be the same as the one defined in }
    ***{   the Global Admin database for this unit. }
    ***{ For single-unit systems, use ID=1.  (ID=0 is invalid) }
    ID=1
    [LOG]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Log generation/save characteristics }
    ***{ Format: =, }
    ***{         Minutes = Frequency to copy to HD (1 - 30 min) }
    ***{                   Note:  Values outside this range = 1 min. }
    ***{            Days = days to save on HD (5 - 30) }
    ***{            Mode = 0 - off (default) }
    ***{                         1 - on }
    UserLog=10,7,1
    SwLog=10,7,0
    AlarmLog=10,7,1
    VideoLossLog=10,7,1
    [RS232ALARM]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Enable/Disable Serial Alarms by port }
    ***{   Note: Port 2 is dedicated to redundant communication } 
    						
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    ***{         if REDUNDANT:YES is selected by front panel }
    ***{         switch. }
    ***{ Format: AlarmPort=, }
    ***{           port # = use 1 to indicate desired port (only one) }
    ***{           port # = use 0 to indicate ports not desired }
    *AlarmPort=1,0
    [ALARMTEXTDISPLAY]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Alarm Text Display format }
    ***{ Format: AlarmTextDisplay= }
    ***{    option 0 - Display Alarm Text only }
    ***{    option 1 - Display both Alarm Text (20 chars) }
    ***{               and Action Text (20 chars) }
    *AlarmTextDisplay=0
    [SYSTEM]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{  Format:  Keyboards= }
    ***{             Cameras= }
    ***{            Monitors= }
    *Keyboards=64
    *Cameras=1024
    *Monitors=256
    [ROUTING]
    ***{ This section is optional to the system. It is only required for external gateway. }
    ***{ Only one default gateway entry is allowed! }
    ***{  Format: default= }
    default=192.168.200.1
    *** Network entries must be grouped together although any number of entries is allowed. }
    ***  Format: network=,, }
    *network=64.0.0.0,192.168.200.44,255.0.0.0
    *network=88.0.0.0,192.168.200.88,255.0.0.0
    *network=33.5.0.0,192.168.200.66,255.0.0.0
    *network=64.0.0.0,192.168.200.55,255.0.0.0
    *** Host entries must be grouped together although any number of entries is allowed. }
    ***  Format: host=, }
    *host=33.44.55.66,192.168.200.66
    *host=11.22.33.44,192.168.200.44
    [SNTP]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ This section lists user-defined client SNTP values, }
    ***{   sync rates and an external server address. }
    ***{ }
    ***{ Format:       (VALUES INTERNAL TO THIS UNIT) }
    ***{      ClientMode=  (act as an SNTP client)  }
    ***{                         modes: 0 - Internal (default) } 
    						
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    ***{                                      1 - Unicast }
    ***{                                      2 - Anycast }
    ***{                                      3 - Broadcast }
    ***{      ServerMode=  (to expose its timestamp to }
    ***{                             other units) }
    ***{                         modes: 0 - Off }
    ***{                                      1 - On  (default) }
    ***{      InternalFrequency= }
    ***{             -default is 600 sec (10 min) }
    ***{ }
    ***{               (VALUES FOR EXTERNAL CONNECTION) }
    ***{      NTPServerIPA=   of SNTP server }
    ***{             -for Unicast mode only; optional for }
    ***{                   modes 0,2,3. }
    ***{      ExternalFrequency= }
    ***{             -default is 18000 sec (5 hrs) }
    ***{      TZOffset=  time zone offset from GMT }
    ***{                       (+,-12 in integer values) }
    ***{      DaylightSaving=  (applies for the local }
    ***{                       time zone) }
    ***{                       on/off:  0 - off }
    ***{                                   1 - on }
    *ClientMode=1
    *ServerMode=1
    *InternalFrequency=600
    *NTPServerIPA=192.168.200.XXX
    *ExternalFrequency=18000
    *TZOffset=5
    *DaylightSaving=1
    [ERRORP]
    ErrorLevel=3 
    						
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    Appendix 2
    This appendix indicates the contents of the sample database – 01=multi_1.adm, 02=multi_2.adm, #=multi.gdm –
    that is included on the CD-ROM.
    Admin Console sample database (01=multi_1.adm) work sheet for Unit 1
    [GX DEVICES]
    ID Video Compensation Bitrate Model OSD
    1 GX 1 ShortSwitch Port
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS954
    WV-CS9546.144
    2 GX 2 Short 6.144
    3 GX 3 Short 6.144
    4
    5Logical #
    1
    2
    3
    4 GX 4 ShortTitle
    C 1
    C 2
    C 3
    C 4
    C 5
    C 6
    C 7 6.144
    5 GX 5 Short 6.144
    6 6 GX 6 Short 6.144
    77 GX7
    Control
    GX 1 Switch Port
    GX 2
    GX 3
    GX 4
    GX 5
    GX 6
    GX 7 Short 6.144
    [CAMERAS]
    [CONTROLLERS]
    ID Area Priority Boot File Model IPA EA Port
    10 3–WV-CU950 172.18.0.200 00:80:45:AB:CD:EF–
    Note:Actual MAC address that is indicated on a product should be entered to EA field.
    [MONITORS]
    ID Area Local Switch Port
    101 GX 1
    202 GX 2
    303 GX 3
    404 GX 4 ID I/F IPA EA Encoder
    Input 
    PortsDecoder
    Output
    PortsGXDIN
    Input
    Ports
    1 0 192.168.1.10 00:00:00:00:00:00 1 - 4–
    1 - 4Address
    ABC
    001
    2 0 192.168.1.11 00:00:00:00:00:00 5 - 8–5 - 8
    002
    3 0 192.168.2.10 00:00:00:00:00:00–1 - 4–GXDOUT
    Output
    Ports
    1 - 4
    5 - 8
    –
    010 
    						
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    [OPERATORS]
    ID Password Priority Timeout Name Class
    100 100 100 00:00:00 Normal 1: Normal
    955 955 3 00:00:00 Super 2: Super
    [DIGITAL RECORDER]
    Admin Console sample database (02=multi_2.adm) work sheet for Unit2
    [GX DEVICES]
    Note:Actual MAC address that is indicated on a product should be entered to EA field. ID I/F IPA EA Encoder
    Input
    PortsDecoder
    Output
    PortsGXDIN
    Input
    Ports
    1 0 192.168.3.10 00:00:00:00:00:00 1 - 4–
    1 - 4Address
    ABC
    003
    2 0 192.168.3.11 00:00:00:00:00:00 5 - 8–5 - 8
    004
    3 0 192.168.4.10 00:00:00:00:00:00–1 - 4–GXDOUT
    Output
    Ports
    1 - 4
    5 - 8
    –
    011
    IDLogical
    Model
    11
    WJ-HD316AVideo
    SwitchIPA Cam
    PortChannels
    GX 81
    172.18.0.60
    6.144 Digital
    Bitrate
    1 Unit
    Address
    1
    2
    2
    33
    4
    4
    5
    5
    6
    6
    7
    7
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