Panasonic WJMPU955A WJMPU955A User Guide

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    Admin Console User's Guide Model No. WJ-MPU955A Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. No model number suffix is shown in this manual.
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    the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Permission is given to reproduce or duplicate the entire "Worksheets" section at the end of this manual as needed, and the "Definition" topics within the "Configuration" section. ©2001 - 2006 by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved
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    System Requirements 5 Installing MPU955A Admin Console 6 What Happens Next 6 Configuration ...7 Worksheet Tasks 7 Instructions ...8 Checklist...8 Starting the Overview ...40 Switch Nodes 41 GX Digital Nodes 41 SX850 - Matrix Frames 44 SX650 - Switch Nodes 47 Components 50 Alarms ...51
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    Table of Contents Digital Recorders 77 Viewing and Programming Modes 82 Controllers Recorder Tab 83 Adding or Removing Cameras for a Defined Recorder 85 Alarm Input/ ...151 Acronyms ...151 Terms ...152 General Index 157 Worksheets ...161 Instructions ...161 Teamwork ...162 Checklist ...162 ii
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    the system's configuration, to ensure accurate results. This part of the process will be explained in the Configuration section of this manual, which is divided into three phases: physical planning, worksheet tasks, and keying in the data. * Throughout this document, MPU955A refers to WJ-MPU955A. 1
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    to closely control the operation of a Network Security System (NSS). Such a system can include as many as 1,024 cameras and 256 monitors. You will be guided through the process of installing MPU955A Admin Console to manage an NSS, creating the databases that dictate the operation of the NSS, and
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    closed to the public. User Control In addition to controlling individual cameras, MPU955A Admin Console provides the user with selections from lists of presets and the MPU955A Admin Console software only takes a few minutes and is very simple to complete. A series of Windows dialog boxes guide the
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    information compiled about components and users, and to use well-planned presets and sequences. System Requirements As with any PC application that must be reliable, MPU955A Admin Console should be the primary program running on the computer it is installed on. There should be little other than
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    CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your computer - an installation menu will appear 2. Select Admin Console and click the Next button - MPU955A Admin Console will begin installing automatically 3. Respond to the dialog boxes by following the directions given What Happens Next The next section will
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    in the appropriate worksheets provided at the end of this manual. (This will result in a survey of all the components in your system, and how they interact with one another.) 3. Enter the values collected on the worksheets into MPU955A Admin Console. (The values entered determine the operation of
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    case there is ever a need to re-enter the data, or troubleshoot the system. Instructions The title of each worksheet is the same as the title of the MPU955A Admin Console window it supports. For example, the "Operators" worksheet supports the "Operators" window. The fields that need to be filled
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    Admin Console: 1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, click on Programs, click on Panasonic, and then click MPU955A Admin Console Logging In Each time MPU955A Admin Console is run, this login screen will appear. 1. Enter the user login name (default = admin) and click the green check mark
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    Configuration First Time Operation CPU Setup When MPU955A Admin Console is run the first time, the following window will appear after you enter the default login name. 1. Click the Add Record button 10
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    begins with "1", however any two-digit number may be entered. Several separate units may be configured with a single MPU955A Admin Console, however, Admin of each size will display. The maximum capacity is the largest supported number of each of the components listed. You must match the actual CPU Unit
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    Configuration Standard If any of the components in your system exceed the maximum capacity listed, you must choose the next highest system type. For example, if the number of each of your system's components are less than the maximums listed for "Standard", but you have 129 monitors, you would need
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    to become active as desired. The configuration of these modes are programmed or set by an administrator during the configuration of the system's components through MPU955A Admin Console. 13
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    Configuration Viewing and Programming In each of the components' permissions tabs that contain a section like the one shown to the left, modes can be viewed and programmed. Clicking the View option button allows you to view permissions for the mode chosen, and defaults to programming for the same
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    Admin Console main window. This window will be the first one you see from now on whenever you enter MPU955A Admin Console. The main window is the heart of the MPU955A Admin Console configuration software. Each component, sequence, setup, and management task will be accessed from the menus on this
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    Admin Console is first installed, an administrator must create and name a new database. The database is stored on the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive. The administrator then enters all the information available about devices, components, users, and sequences, and saves these details
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    easy to understand by anyone using the system. You will be returned to the main menu after naming the database. This database will reside in MPU955A Admin Console. Adding and saving information about the components and desired operation of the system will configure it. 17
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    , or setup choices on the main menu, you must have the database, whose contents you wish to work with, selected. If you have just entered MPU955A Admin Console, and click on one of those options, you will automatically be prompted to select a database. The database you choose will open, and will
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    Configuration Copying a Database Making Similar or Alternative Databases An administrator can make copies of a database, as desired, and name them to reflect their purpose. This would normally be done to enable the system to respond to changing conditions and surveillance needs without having to
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    Configuration Renaming a Database Renaming a database is useful when creating several configurations to fit the needs of specific occasions, and changing the name to ensure each file has been updated. For example, if date codes or initials are used in the name or description of a database, an
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    again in the future, it is recommended that you backup the files to an alternate location (see page 22) so they can be deleted from MPU955A Admin Console, and restored later if necessary. 1. To delete a database, highlight the database name 2. Click the Delete button - the button with the red
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    Backing up or Restoring a Database It may be necessary at times to save a copy of a particular database for backup, troubleshooting, or other purposes. MPU955A Admin Console allows an administrator to perform both backup and restore functions in order to maintain copies of the configuration files
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    to restore a copy of a particular database from a backup, an e-mail, or from troubleshooting personnel. MPU955A Admin Console allows an administrator to perform a database restore from a source outside of MPU955A Admin Console. 1. Within Database Manager, click the Restore button - the last button
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    desired file to restore, and click the green check mark The left side of the Database Manager window represents the configuration files already stored within MPU955A Admin Console. The right side of the window represents the files stored in the folder that you have just specified. 24
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    or create new versions of the current configuration once it is imported into MPU955A Admin Console. 1. From the drop-down menu in the Database Transfer is currently running on the selected NSS CPU is now saved on the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive. It will not be removed from the
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    CPU would allow for a manual comparison of any differences prior to loading the new database. MPU955A Admin Console itself cannot detect name before loading a new database. The following instruction will guide you through loading a database from MPU955A Admin Console to the CPU. See the Getting
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    Configuration 3. Click the "PUT to CPU" button - the right button under the Database Transfer section A "Confirm PUT Transfer" window will appear. If you choose to continue, the new database will be loaded, overwriting the existing database, and it will remain on the CPU to run the NSS according to
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    , in order to maintain proper operation. DO NOT modify this file unless instructed to do so by qualified technical support personnel. MPU955A Admin Console allows an administrator to work with this file. When instructed, follow the steps below for viewing, modifying, backing up, and restoring the
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    SYS Transfer dropdown menu (01 is the system unit ID in this example) 4. Click the "GET from CPU" button - the left button under SYS Transfer MPU955A Admin Console will retrieve the system file from the selected CPU and display it in the window provided. At the same time, the system file
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    Configuration 5. Modify the system file as needed Modifications will not be saved on the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive until a "PUT to CPU" is performed, which replaces the system file in the CPU selected. See "Replacing the System File
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    "01B=sys.ini") will be stored in the "\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni" folder on the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive. Selecting In order to view the system file stored on the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive: 1. From the CPU System
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    up) version, for example, during system troubleshooting. The restore function will copy the "01A=sys.ini" and "01B=sys.ini" files from the location you specify, and put them into the "\Program Files\Panasonic\GXLAC\SysIni" directory on the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive. 1. Choose
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    the "01B" system file, if needed Wizard When you want to make changes to the system file's [System] section - which defines the values for Cameras, Monitors, and Keyboards - you can use the wizard function in the SYS Archive section of the CPU Configuration Window to do this automatically. If the
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    Configuration The Wizard button's appearance will change to indicate if any changes to the system file are recommended. The gauge area on the left side of this icon indicates if the [System] components' settings are: A) too low for the CPU size selected (yellow), B) matching the CPU size selected (
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    Configuration Resetting the Main CPU After replacing the system file in the main CPU, each CPU needs to be rebooted so that the updated information is read and executed correctly (See Replacing the System File in the Main CPU on page 30). 1. Select CPU Units from the Domain menu, and select the
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    Configuration Shutting Down the Main CPU To properly shutdown the main CPU, please, follow the shutdown procedure. 1. Select CPU Units from the Domain menu, and select the Shutdown tab 2. Select the CPU you wish to shutdown from the drop-down box 3. Click the red Shutdown button to shutdown the
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    Configuration Redundant CPU Control When a System Unit includes both a Main CPU and a Backup CPU, it is called a Redundant System Unit. In this case, one of the CPUs will be running in the Active mode and will actually be controlling the system operation. The other CPU will be running in Standby
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    Configuration Get CPU Status Follow the steps below to determine the status of both Main and Backup CPUs. 1. Select CPU Units from the Domain menu, and select the Unit tab 2. Click the GET CPU Status button 3. The CPU Status "lights", to the right of the Main and Backup CPU IPA boxes, will display
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    Configuration Switching CPU Modes Once the current status of the Main and Backup CPUs is known, the administrator may change the Active CPU to Standby and the Standby CPU to active. This might be done to remove the Active CPU for maintenance, for instance. In this case, The Standby CPU will become
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    Configuration Configuring a System Overview You will begin configuring the database using the Domain and Components menus on the main window: The title bar of each option window you enter will show the name of the main menu option being displayed, followed by the name of the current default
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    Nodes GX Digital Nodes GX devices include both encoders and decoders. Encoders convert analog video signals to digital data (MPEG2). Decoders convert digital data (MPEG2) to analog video signals. Definition 1. Select the Switch Nodes command from the Domain menu, and then select Digital (GX) 41
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    Since logical and local numbers are not necessarily unique or consecutive; and the permission grids are displayed as consecutive, unique numbers; MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. I/F Numeric Ethernet interface number identifying a port on a CPU where the device will connect. 0 to 15
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    Details table that appears. These default settings ensure proper operation in almost all cases. Refer to the Appendix section of this manual for additional details. Consult with your surveillance system's design and implementation professional before changing any values. Analog (MX) switch nodes are
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    Configuration SX850 - Matrix Frames Providing local management of the I/O ports they contain, matrix frames communicate with the system's main CPU, and allow it to access and utilize the various I/O functions. Definition 1. Select the Switch Nodes command from the Domain menu, and then select SX850
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    the file used by the frame's booting process. Use the default filename unless instructed to do otherwise by qualified personnel. The file name IS case sensitive. MXCONT Check 9 if one (or more) WJ-PB85X08 input cards is installed. If MXCONT (camera control function) is checked, then select range of
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    Configuration 4. Click the green check mark to save You will remain in the "Add" mode, allowing you to enter information about another frame. 5. To exit the "Add" mode, click the red X You will exit the "Add" mode. 6. To edit a configured frame, highlight a frame ID and click the Edit button You may
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    Configuration SX650 - Switch Nodes Providing local management of the I/O ports they contain, SX650 Switch Nodes communicate with the system's main CPU, and allow it to access and utilize their various resources. Definition 1. Select the Switch Nodes command from the Domain menu, and then select
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    range will be unique to the entire system for the bridge function; port range is 1 - 64. CONTROL Check 9 if this SX650 sub-node will use camera control function. If CONTROL (controlling function) is checked, you would need to select a range of numbers in Input Ports. This range will be unique to
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    Configuration You will remain in the "Add" mode, allowing you to enter information about another switch node. 5. To exit the "Add" mode, click the red X You will exit the "Add" mode. 6. To edit a configured switch node, highlight a frame ID and click the Edit button You may also double-click on a
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    requires information from one or more of the Setup Worksheets that you have completed. Input the required information for each of these components separately: alarms, cameras, system controllers, digital recorders, alarm I/O ports, monitors, and operators. 50
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    a contact connected to an I/O port that will start a siren or possibly turn on a spotlight. They also can alert the operator by displaying cameras on a monitor during a triggered alarm. In order to configure alarms successfully, an administrator must first create the alarm targets, and then create
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    one alarm target must be created before you can create an alarm. When an alarm is triggered, an action will occur. For example, causing a camera spot (configured in the alarm definition) to display on an array of monitors assigned to a specific target. Be careful when assigning monitors across areas
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    Configuration 2. Click the Add Record button to add a target record 3. Double-click on each monitor ID that you wish to add to this target record As you double-click on a monitor ID number's corresponding box, the representative box will turn green, indicating that it is now part of this record.
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    Configuration monitor. The Last port indicates which port will be triggered when the alarm actions are removed from the target monitor. 4. Click the green check mark to add the series of monitors, or click the red X to cancel The permission grid is shown by monitor ID only. A monitor can only be a
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    Configuration Alarm Definition 1. To define an alarm record, select Alarms from the Components menu, 2. Then select Records. An Alarm Target must be created before an alarm can be defined. 3. Add, edit, or delete alarm records as needed using the three icons at the bottom of this window. 55
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    the permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 1,024. Logical number blank. Source: Type Identifies the source of the specified alarm, camera (motion detection), or I/O (external source connected to an alarm input card
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    that will trigger the specified alarm by its ID number. Camera = port number of camera connected to the controller card. I/O Port = port number room. Reset - Mode Chooses the method by which the alarm will be reset. Manual, Auto, and Both are options. Delay Specify the amount of delay time prior to
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    Configuration Alarm Actions The Actions tab allows an administrator to specify up to ten alarm actions for each alarm. 1. To add an action to the list, click anywhere on the next available empty row (or row 0 if this is the first entry), make your action selections, and then click: The green check
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    off of the list that appears at the right of the Alarms window when on this tab. CPre CPreset. Number identifying a preset position of the camera specified. 0 to 255 (0 = no preset). This setting is only available and necessary when Cam Spot is the selected action type. Aux Choose if an auxiliary
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    Configuration 1. Highlight the available target ID you wish to assign to the selected action for the selected alarm 2. Click the Assign Target icon to assign the selected target to the selected action for the selected alarm The Display Mode and Output Port sections are informational only. 3. Click
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    Configuration Alarm Permissions Modify or copy alarm 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 a controller the ability to seize a specific alarm. The
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    Configuration The Modes tab on the Alarms window allows an administrator to determine what modes are active for an alarm. By default, all four modes are active, even if all four have not yet been defined. This tab will be grayed out and inaccessible unless Scheduled Modes have been selected. See
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    is removed or replaced at any given location. For each camera there is a record that contains its details. An operator calls a camera by its logical camera number. However, configurations can be viewed in MPU955A Admin Console not only by logical number, but also by ID number, control port, or
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    using the four icons at the bottom of this window. When deleting or modifying a camera, be sure to check the Other tab to find references to other sections that refer to the camera. Deleting a camera will automatically delete the referenced permissions, but will not change any other references, such
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    numbers, MPU955A Admin Console camera model is not listed, choose . Enable the appropriate features manually, according to the manufacturer's camera Panasonic representative for details. Alarm Trigger Select this checkbox if you wish to use the video loss alarm as an alarm trigger. Digital
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    number and control port from where you wish to begin incrementing 5. Click the green check mark to add the series of cameras, or click the red X to cancel After clicking the green check mark, a Replication Summary window will appear, which will let you know how many records
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    access to other components. By default, all components are allowed to access all other components. An administrator must deny permissions. 1. Highlight a camera and click on the Cam Ctrl permission tab The Cam Ctrl permission tab allows an administrator to permit or deny a system controller to
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    for the highlighted group, or 5. Click on the Permit All button to turn the entire grid green - allowing all controllers permission to control the specified camera, or 6. Click on the Deny All button to turn the entire grid white - denying all controllers permission to control the specified
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    ID numbers, with the beginning number in the START box, and the ending number in the END box Permissions existing for cameras within the specified range will be overwritten. 10. Repeat steps 1-9 for all other permission tabs The Cam View permission tab allows an administrator to permit
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    Configuration This button is available: 1) on each of the permission tabs for each component; 2) on the Other tab in the Cameras window; and 3) on the Areas window. 12. Click on the "x" in the upper right corner to close. 70
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    Configuration Other The Other tab shows which other NSS components or sequences are configured to include the highlighted camera. This section is informational only. Changes cannot be made to other components or sequences from this window. Changes must be made from each specific component
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    Recorder tab allows the administrator to attach cameras to recorders, once a digital recorder has been defined in Admin Console. Click the ID number of the recorder you wish to work with from the Available Recorders list, then select the camera ID from the Cameras list. Next, select the channel you
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    by an operator to control specific components within the NSS, such as: cameras, monitors, alarms, alarm outputs, etc. Controllers are generally identified to an operator using their ID number, but can be viewed in MPU955A Admin Console by ID, IPA, EA, or Area. Definition 1. Select the Controllers
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    permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 128. Area used by the Ethernet keyboard's boot process. Use the default filename unless instructed otherwise by qualified personnel. Alphanumeric, 12 characters. The file name IS
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    will apply: WV-CU350: No longer supported. WV-CU360: No longer supported. WV-CU650, WV-CU650:64: No longer supported. WV-CU850: A unique IPA is necessary to permit or deny a system controller the ability to control specific cameras. The Modes section of each of the permissions tabs is described
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    an administrator to permit or deny a controller to view specific cameras. Copying Cam View permissions to other system controllers will also deny a controller's ability to seize a specific recorder (see section on Digital Recorders) The Alarm I/O permission tabs allows an administrator to permit or
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    video recorders, once they are defined by the Admin Console. Cameras connected to the digital recorders are configured to the video input channel they are using. Definition Tab 1. Select the Digital Recorders command from the Component menu 2. Add, edit, or delete recorder records as necessary
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    (including dots). Example: 128.010.050.125 Unit Address Enter the recorder's internally defined Unit Address. Digital Bitrate Choose from the dropdown the bitrate that the recorder will support. Ser. (optional) The serial number of the recorder. Model Choose the recorder model from the dropdown
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    Configuration Channels Tab Each digital recorder provides a number of video channels (depending on the model of recorder). The Channels tab is used to specify which camera is connected to each of the recorder's channels. 1. Click in the blank LCh field and enter the Logical channel number you want
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    permissions. 1. Click on the Controller permission tab from the Digital Recorders window Allowing a system controller to control a certain recorder the entire grid green - allowing all controllers permission to control the specified camera, or 6. Click on the Deny All button to turn the entire grid
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    "Are you sure you want to COPY the Controller permission for this Digital Recorder?" and explaining the copying rules: [1] Permissions will be copied by Digital Recorder ID. [2] If permission already exists for a Digital Recorder that falls within the Target range, that original permission will be
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    mode. In the case of the graphic to the left, mode 1 is set for viewing, and thereby programming. See Scheduled Modes in the Admin Console manual. The permissions grid reflects the contents of the mode whose view is selected with the View option button. In the image that follows, the permission
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    Configuration More than one mode can be programmed at the same time by clicking on the Prog check boxes of the other mode numbers that you wish to program simultaneously. This will append, or add any permissions that are then changed on the permissions grid, but will not duplicate entire modes or
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    Configuration 3. Highlight a row, a column, or click and hold the mouse button to highlight a group of recorders 4. Click the Invert Grid Selection button to change the state of the permission for the highlighted group, or 5. Click on the Permit All button to turn the entire grid green - allowing
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    tab, see on page 82. 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
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    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
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    are configured within this section. Although the system controller operator must control the I/O ports by logical number, these ports are viewable within MPU955A Admin Console by both ID and logical port numbers. Although I/O Ports may be assigned individually, the assignments must conform to the
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    Configuration 2. 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. 88
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    and the permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 1,280. Logical or copy I/O port permissions in the same manner described in the Camera Permissions section, beginning on page 67. The Controller permission tab allows
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    a monitor by local number within a specific area. Area\local numbers are displayed in MPU955A 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
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    Configuration 2. Add, edit, delete, or replicate monitor records as needed using the four icons at the bottom of this window. 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
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    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 1,024. Area Unique number identifying a Monitor Surveillance Area (MSA) comprised of an array of
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    Configuration 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
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    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
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    Configuration 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. 95
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    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
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    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,
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    Configuration 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
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    ALM History Svc When selected, users can view alarm history. Output Ports When selected, users can turn alarm digital ports on or off. CAM Select When selected, users can select cameras. CAM Pos When selected, users can control camera preset positions. CAM Preset Prg When selected, users can program
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    Configuration 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 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
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    Configuration 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
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    Configuration 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
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    Configuration Automate MPU955A Admin Console allows operators to automate certain tasks, via the Automate menu 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
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    , 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 ID or area\local numbers within MPU955A Admin Console. Definition 1. Select the Tour Sequence command from the Automate menu 105
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    the permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 256. Area during a sequence. An auxiliary function would require additional hardware at the chosen camera - such as a switch. If unavailable, leave both fields blank (for
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    Tour button The following panel will appear. MPU955A Admin Console will automatically assign the next 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
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    Configuration 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
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    Configuration 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
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    Configuration 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. 110
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    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
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    permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 256. 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
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    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
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    Configuration 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,
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    Configuration 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
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    Configuration 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. 116
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    Configuration Group Sequences Programmed in MPU955A Admin Console, a Group Sequence combines several group presets, separated by specific periods called dwells. Although a specific area, an administrator can view these sequences by ID or area\local numbers within MPU955A Admin Console. Definition 117
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    permission grids must be displayed as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to 256. Area of group preset numbers (which are made up of a series of camera-monitor ID connections and camera preset positions). 1 to 256. Dwell Table of dwell time intervals in
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    Configuration 1. To add a Group Sequence, click the green Add Tour button The following panel will appear. 2. Fill in the area and local number 3. Give the sequence a descriptive name 4. Add group preset numbers and dwell times in the Sequence of Steps section Double-click on a group preset from the
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    Configuration 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. To add a step in the middle of a sequence, highlight a step and click the Insert
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    Configuration Replicating a Group Sequence Definition 1. Highlight a configured Group Sequence ID and click the Replicate Tour button A confirmation message will appear asking "Are you sure you want to REPLICATE this Group within this Area?" and explaining the replication rules: [1] Records will be
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    Edit Group Sequence button to modify replicated records. Permissions Modify or copy controller 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 a specific controller the ability
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    Configuration Event Scheduler The Event Scheduler allows an administrator to schedule, in advance, when an action will automatically be initiated. Actions can be scheduled as one-time occurrences, or can be scheduled to occur on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis. The actions that may be
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    originating administrator or an administrator with less restrictive MPU955A Admin Console access level privileges. Action Choose the action that is desired to occur when scheduled. When Cam Spot is chosen, a list of cameras will appear. Click on the camera number desired, and it will appear in the
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    Configuration EVENT SCHEDULER - Definition Field Data monitors will appear. Click on the monitor desired and it will appear in the Mon field. Monitors can be selected by ID, logical number, control port, or video port. Enter a value for CPreset. When Tour Seq is chosen, a list of tour sequences
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    operators and user actions that reside on the Main CPU(s). Admin Console (AC Log): Used to vView the MPU955A Admin Console log that captures each action performed within MPU955A Admin Console. Area View: Used to view the composition of monitor surveillance areas. Account Manager: Used to add
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    be necessary to rename the files to reflect the appropriate CPU within Windows Explorer. Currently these files cannot be renamed within MPU955A Admin Console. These logs are useful for troubleshooting and security purposes. 1. Select the Logs command from the Tools menu, and then select System 127
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    event. TRIGGER: The alarm source that generated the alarm. The source ID is presented proceeded by a letter indicating the source. "C" for camera motion, "D" for (digital) I/O port, or "S" for serial (RS232) port. ACTION: The status changes that were ocurred on an Alarm (active, reset, etc.). OPER
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    super user; SEQ = sequence; and ALM = alarm. MON: Indicates logical monitor number comprised of area (max 3 digits) and local (right-most 4 digits) SOURCE: Indicates logical camera number. ACTION: Task performed by the specified operator using the displayed components and devices (seize, release, or
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    from CPU" button This acts in the same manner as the database manager, as it will copy the log from the specified CPU onto the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive, displaying the selected file on the left side of the window. Double-click on a highlighted log in the CPU directory
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    will filter the records according to the filter selections. 9. Click the print button to print the report as filtered 10. To delete logs from the MPU955A Admin Console computer's hard drive, exit back to the Log Manager window, highlight the desired log, and click the Delete button 11. Click EXIT to
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    may view the information presented, or use the filters provided to customize a report. 1. Select the Logs command from the Tools menu, and then select MPU955A Admin Console An administrator may view the report as shown and print it, or use the filter drop-down boxes to customize the report. The
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    in which the specified action was performed. Category: Section in which the action was performed. (Alarms, alarm targets, cameras, camera positions, controllers, controller sequences, group presets, group sequences, I/O ports, GX devices, monitors, operators, operator classes, and tour sequences
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    Configuration Areas An area is a grouping of monitors defined by an administrator when monitors are added to the system. See Monitors - Definition on page 90. Selecting the Area View command from the Tools menu brings up the area viewer. This viewer is available to all users. No modifications to
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    Configuration 2. Highlight the desired area This is an informational window only. An administrator or operator may view all components associated within a single area. Since at least one monitor must be assigned in each defined area, if any areas exist without at least one monitor assigned, an error
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    Admin Console users into four specific user levels. This section configures users (administrators) for MPU955A Admin Console, not to be confused with system operators (system controller operators). Initially only the default user account (admin) will be configured with no restrictions.
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    Configuration There are four user levels having varying restrictions as follows: Level 1: Access to all areas of the MPU955A Admin Console configuration, setup, and management. Level 2: Access for modification of all configuration, setup, and management areas except GX Device and Account Manager.
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    Admin Console. 4. Click the green check mark to save You will remain in the "Add" mode, allowing you to enter information about another MPU955A Admin Console user. 5. To exit the "Add" mode, click the red X You will exit the add mode. 6. To edit a configured AC user, highlight a user name
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    command from the Help menu. Help is also available from any of the MPU955A Admin Console windows by pressing the F1 key on the computer's keyboard. which F1 was pressed. On-line help is available to guide an administrator through software installation, creating and configuring the configuration
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    is a setup for NTSC or PAL, but currently only NTSC is supported. Validation: 0 (fixed to zero for NTSC). Other reserved. Default : Specifies the destination for alarm notification using TCP. Destination Validation: 0 for WJ-MPU955A, 1 for other device. When this value is set to 1, Alarm TCP
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    10 Control Site Description: Specifies IP address of the camera control site. Validation: 0 for WJ-MPU955A, 1 for other device. When this value is the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Device Name Description: A String to help operator to identify a
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    Appendix A DIGITAL SYSTEM SETUP Field Data NTP Port No. Description: Specifies a NTP server port number in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is
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    device. Validation: decimal format, 1 - 1024 Default Setting: Automatically assigned. Note: This port number is the same as the port number of the CAMERA page, and it is necessary to associate it. Audio Description: Specifies the audio mode for the device. Validation: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON Default Setting
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    Setting: 0x1F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers
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    . Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None) Digital Input DIGITAL INPUT Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local
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    Appendix A Digital Output DIGITAL OUTPUT Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is
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    Appendix A RS485 DATA PORT Field Data Data Description: Specifies serial communication packet size. Validation: 5 = 5bits, 6 = 6bits, 7 = 7bits, 8 = 8bits Default Setting: 8 Parity Description: Specifies serial communication parity bits. Validation: 0 = None, 1 = Odd, 2 = Even Default Setting: 0
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    Supported) This is the setup for a specific encoder or decoder that sends alarm notifications to another device (except MPU955A Instructions. Sub Device Description: Specifies a device classification of an encoder or a decoder. Classification Validation: 20 = camera : 0 for WJ-MPU955A, 1 for other
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    Appendix A SPECIFIC NOTIFICATION Field Data Alarm UDP IP Description: Specifies a destination IP address for TCP alarm notification. This setting is address effective only when Alarm UDP Destination is 1. Validation: Dotted decimal format IP address - 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default Setting: (
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    Appendix B Appendix B The color codes in the table below are used in the Foreground Color field of the Decoder details, as described on page 144. COLOR Aliceblue Antiquewhite Aqua Aquamarine Azure Beige Bisque Black Blanchedalmond Blue Blueviolet Brown Burlywood Cadetblue Chartreuse Chocolate
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    preset (preset position) CPU - central processing unit, part of an NSS CPUMS - CPU management switch CSG - camera surveillance group DVD-R - digital videodisc, recordable EA - Ethernet address (i.e., MAC address) GUI - graphical user interface IP - Internet protocol IPA - Internet protocol address
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    instant - upon instruction from the management or digital input camera identification number - Unique record ID assigned by MPU955A Admin Console as a camera is added, in order to identify one camera to the system. camera preset (CPreset)- A predetermined camera position. camera spot - A camera
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    medium, or long. controller - A user tool for selecting and aiming a surveillance camera. Can be either a GUI screen image, or a physical device with a set physical interface. The Main CPU responds to event indications as instructions to execute preprogrammed actions, such as triggering an alarm,
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    consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console automatically generates enable users to select one or more camera views. For example, while logical camera numbers 885001, 885002, 885003, 885004 capable of taking over at any instant upon instruction from the management switch. management switch - A
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    scale matrix system that performs functions such as camera control, switching, automatic alarm processing, and provision world of data acquisition. Capable of supporting 32 drivers and 32 receivers engaging in controller) - A device that controls a WJ-SX850 system. Typically, a system controller is
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    user name - An alphanumeric representation that uniquely identifies an administrator to the system. A user will use this name when logging onto the MPU955A Admin Console system. It is case sensitive. user password - A unique alphanumeric string of characters that must be presented along with a user
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    worksheet tasks 8 For worksheet tasks 163 Class Setup Choosing privileges 99 Creating a Class 98 Components Alarm I/O 89 Alarms 51 Cameras 63 Digital Recorders 79 Monitors 92 Operators 98 System Controllers 74 Configuring a System Overview 40 Configuring a System Alarm I/O 89 Alarms 51
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    to CPU 26 Rename 20 Restore 23 Retrieve from CPU 25 Select 18 System File 28 Database Manager 16 Digital Recorders Adding/Removing Cameras ......... 87 Channels 81 Configuration 79 Permissions - Channels 81 Permissions - Controllers 85 Viewing/Programming Modes........ 84 E Entering Admin
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    67 Switching 130 Video Loss 129 M Modes See Scheduled Modes Monitors Configuration 92 Definition 92 Other Tab 97 Permissions 96 Permissions - Camera 96 Permissions - Copy 96 Permissions - Modify 96 Permissions - System Controller .... 96 Replicate (copy 95 O On-line help 140 Operator Log
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    Alarm I/O 165 Alarm Target 167 Alarm Target Assignment 166 Camera 168 Camera Preset 169 Checklist 8, 163 Controller 170 CPU Setup 171 Digital Recorder 172 Event Scheduler 173 Group Preset 174 Group Sequence 175 GX Nodes 176 Instructions 8, 162 Monitors 179 Operators 180 Permissions
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    those values or to troubleshoot the system. The worksheets make tracking past, current, and future configurations very easy, regardless of the size of your system. Instructions The title of each worksheet is the same as the title of the MPU955A Admin Console window it supports. For example, the
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    Definition(s) ‰ Alarm Target Definition(s) ‰ Alarm Target Assignment(s) ‰ Camera -to- Monitor Permission(s) ‰ Controller -to-Camera View Permission(s) ‰ Controller -to-Camera Control Permission(s) ‰ Controller -to- Digital Recorder Permission(s) ‰ Controller -to-Monitor Permission(s) ‰ Controller
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Alarm Definition ID Prior Loc OSD Text Source Enable Auto Arm Allow Disarm One State Acknowledge Action Type ID Mode Delay Type ID Pre Dwell Name 163
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed Alarm I/O Definition Logical Type ID Number Switch Node Input Output Dwell Bank I/O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 164
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Alarm Target Assignment Alarm Target 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number 10 165
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Alarm Target Definition Target # _________ Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 166
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Camera Definition ID Logical Contl Switch Contl Video Video Port Switch Port Model Comp Thresh By T&D OSD ID Title Loc Serial # 167
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Camera Preset Camera ID # Preset Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Controller Definition Time ID Boot Area Priority Out Model IPA EA 485 Port Loc Name Serial 169
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ CPU Setup Enter information regarding Main and Backup CPUs. Configuration Size IP Address Sched ID Name Std Enhan Hi-Sp MainA MainB Modes 170
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed Digital Recorder Definition ID Model Logical Number Video Switch Video Port IPA Unit Address BitRate Serial # 171
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Event Scheduler ID Logical Lock Priority Start Date / / Start Time : End Date / / Repeat Once Hourly Daily
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Group Preset Group Preset ID # Name Step # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Camera # Area Local ________ Description Preset Sequence of steps Monitor # Description 173
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Group Sequence Group Sequence ID# Name Group Preset ID Step Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ GX Node Definition ID # Name: I/F: IPA: _____ Location: Serial # _____ Encoder Input Ports: ___ - ___ ___GXDIN
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ SX850 Node Definition ID # Name: System ID: I/F: Boot: Location: IPA: Serial # LCPU Address: Sw12 Sw10 Sw9
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ SX650 Node Definition Ports by Function Mode Switches ID I/F IPA Name Location Brig Cont OSD SW Alm 5 6 7 8 EA 177
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed Monitor Definition ID Area Local Number Video Switch Video Port Location Model Serial 178
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Operator Definition Operator ID Permission: Operator - to -Controller Operator Name Password Priority Privilege: Permission Override Timeout (up to 6 numeric digits) (1-65,534, 1 is highest) Area Change (00:00:01 - 11:59:59
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Camera - to - Monitor Camera ID # Description Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 180
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller - to - Alarm Controller ID # Description Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 181
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    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller - to - Alarm I/O Controller ID # Description ALARM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 182
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 187
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller - to - Camera Control Controller ID # Description Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 183
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 188
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller - to - Camera View Controller ID # Description Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 184
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 189
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller - to - Digital Recorder Controller ID # Description Recorder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 185
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 190
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller -to- Group Sequence Controller ID # Description GSeq 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 186
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 191
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Controller -to-Monitor Controller ID # Description Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 187
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 192
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Digital Recorder - to - Controller Digital Recorder ID # Description Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 188
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 193
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Permissions Operator -to- Controller Operator ID # Operator Name Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 189
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 194
    Panasonic MPU955 Admin Console Worksheet -- Date completed ___/___/___ Tour Sequence ID # Area# Local # Name Step Camera # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Preset Dwell Time Description Step Camera #
  • Panasonic WJMPU955A | WJMPU955A User Guide - Page 195
    For U.S., Canadian and Puerto Rican fields: Panasonic System Solutions Company, Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America Security Systems www.panasonic.com/security For customer support, call 1.877.733.3689 Executive Office: Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Zone
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Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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Admin Console
User's Guide
Model No.
WJ-MPU955A