MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System Operator’s Manual HMXMU001056 - March 2005 - Rev. A
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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW 1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION MAXPRO-Net combines custom designed software with a high performing Windows 2003 Server resulting in Honey
1.2 SYSTEM KEYBOARDS The system keyboard, along with text message information (available via the video display monitors), is used by the operator to c
1.5 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL During the course of this manual, icons and examples are used, wherever possible, to help illustrate certain poin
1.6.4 Monitor messages Every monitor can display, in its text message window, the current time/date, camera description and operator name. These para
CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED 2.1 ENTERING YOUR SELECTION NUMBERS HOW AND WHY? For nearly all keyboard operations discussed in this manual, an associate
2.2 SELECTING A MONITOR NOTE: To change the current picture on a video display monitor, a monitor must first be selected. Press the key followed
2.3 SELECTING A CAMERA NOTE: A monitor must be selected first. Press the key followed by the number of the camera required. • for example,
2.4 CONTROLLING A CAMERA PTZ To operate a camera PTZ site, the following must first be true. • you must currently be selecting a monitor, • the mon
2.4.1 Other PTZ functions The following PTZ functions may be available as well provided the keyboard being used supports the function. Refer to your
ISSUE DATE REVISIONS A March 2005 Initial Release (PCN1980) Rev. A ii HMXMU001056 03/16/05
2.5 SELECTING A VCR NOTE: A monitor must be selected first. Press the key, followed by the VCR number. • for example, selects VCR 10, •
2.6 CONTROLLING A VCR FROM THE KEYBOARD, CONTINUED .. to rewind the tape. .. to fast-forward the tape. .. half speed play. For some VCR's th
2.7 RECORDING A CAMERA To record a camera onto a VCR: • you must first select a monitor, • then the required VCR must be selected onto the monitor
2.8 AUXILIARY DEVICES AND MULTIPLEXERS Various other types of devices such as video multiplexers, or motion detectors and video printers can also be
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CHAPTER 3: USING SCAN SEQUENCES 3.1 WHAT IS A SCAN SEQUENCE? A Scan Sequence is a list of camera selections. This camera list, or scan sequence, is
3.2 STARTING A SCAN SEQUENCE Firstly, a monitor must be selected. Press the key, followed by the scan sequence number required. Valid scan sequence
3.3 HALTING A SCAN SEQUENCE To halt a scan sequence, the operator must have selected the monitor running that scan sequence. When the key is pressed
3.4 PAUSING A SCAN SEQUENCE Sometimes, it is necessary to temporarily pause the scan sequence. This allows you to manually step forwards and backwar
3.5 MAKING A NEW SCAN SEQUENCE , Access denied to some operators To make a new scan sequence, a monitor must first be selected. Select the NEW scan
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3.5 MAKING A NEW SCAN SEQUENCE, CONTINUED Before the next camera can be selected, we have to make room in the sequence list. Press the key to inser
3.5 MAKING A NEW SCAN SEQUENCE, CONTINUED • creates another new entry for scan sequence 20. • moves you to the third entry of scan sequence 20. •
3.6 EDITING A SCAN SEQUENCE , Access denied to some operators To edit a scan sequence it is necessary for the desired sequence to be selected to the
3.6.1 Overwrite With A New Camera Selection, Continued Simply use the or keys to move to the second entry position, and press the following keys:
3.6.3 Insert A New Camera Selection Pressing the key will insert a new selection entry into the scan sequence at the current entry position. All e
3.6.3 Insert A New Camera Selection. Continued To start scan sequence 20 running, press the key once. The message: will be displayed briefly. Sc
3.7 CHANGING THE DWELL PERIOD, CONTINUED Use the key to move backwards in the scan sequence. Continue pressing the key until the beginning of the
3.8 INCREASING THE DWELL FOR ONE CAMERA As there is only one Dwell Period setting for the entire scan sequence camera selection list, the method of v
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CHAPTER 4: USING MACROS 4.1 WHAT IS A MACRO? A MACRO is a stored recording of a series of keystrokes made by an operator on a keyboard. This recordi
PATENT AND TRADEMARK INFORMATION Portions of MAX-1000, its software, and its components are protected by one or more of the following patents or tra
4.1.3 Automated Control The MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Maxtrix Video Switching System can be configured to control a variety of equipment other than camera
4.2 EXECUTING A MACRO, CONTINUED Although a macro can be executed by any operator from any keyboard, it can only be executed by one person at a time.
4.3 MAKE A NEW MACRO, CONTINUED The system will now begin recording operator keyboard actions. These may be recorded in a REALTIME mode whereupon ru
4.4 DELETE A MACRO , Access denied to some operators A macro must be deleted before it can be redefined. Press the key followed by the key. The p
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CHAPTER 5: MANAGING ALARMS 5.1 WHAT ARE ALARMS? ALARMS are usually external inputs to the crosspoint matrix video switching system. These inputs are
5.2 EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS External alarm inputs are usually hard wired into the subrack equipment. They include perimeter security alarms, PIR movem
5.5 PTZ SITE TAMPER ALARMS To protect a camera PTZ site from unauthorized access, the tamper alarm input would be used. A tamper alarm is LATCHING,
5.9 STEPPING THROUGH THE ALARM STACK CAUTION: You must currently be selecting the monitor that is displaying the flashing alarm messages. On the
5.10 CLEARING AN ALARM, CONTINUED Pressing the key while the selected monitor is not displaying an active alarm will display the message prompt; e
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CHAPTER 6: OTHER KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS 6.1 FAST CAMERA SELECTION To scroll quickly between the available cameras, the following keys may be used; • Pr
6.2 SETTING A NEW CAMERA VIEW (PTZ PRESET POSITION), CONTINUED Using the camera PTZ functions, move to the desired position of the new view. Press th
6.3 RECALLING A CAMERA VIEW (PTZ PRESET POSITION) To recall a PTZ camera view the following must first be true. 1. you must currently be selecting a
6.4 CAMERA PTZ FLASHBACK, CONTINUED Press the key to move to the first FLASHBACK position. This is similar to recalling a preset view, although
6.5 HIDING DISPLAYED TEXT The displayed monitor text is used to identify the selected camera, present current time/date and other prompt messages. S
6.7 REVEALING SMARTEXT, CONTINUED By selecting another camera or moving to another monitor, the normal monitor text display will be restored and the
CHAPTER 7: THE TEXT CHANNEL MENU SYSTEM 7.1 WHAT IS THE TEXT CHANNEL MENU SYSTEM? The MAXPRO-Net generates the Menu system using the Text Lines displ
7.2 MAKING SELECTIONS FROM THE MENU • When the Menu is selected, the First Option of the Menu ’SIGN-ON OPERATOR’ will be displayed on the Text Chann
7.3 SIGN-ON KEYBOARD OPERATORS In the MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System, a keyboard must have an operator identity associated with i
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7.3 SIGN-ON KEYBOARD OPERATORS, CONTINUED SIGN-ON CONFIRMED 04MAR2005 11:50:29 Fig 7.2: Sign On
7.5 CHANGE PIN NUMBER , Access denied to some operators To change a PIN, the operator must be signed onto the keyboard. From the main menu, highli
7.5 CHANGE PIN NUMBER, CONTINUED Another entry window is displayed. To confirm your new PIN number, enter it a second time. <MAXPRO-Net Me
CHAPTER 8: MESSAGE PROMPTS 8.1 INTRODUCTION The MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System creates an interactive environment for the system
8.2 SELECTIONS, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation Set source You can now enter the camera selection to be set as the new source selection of the
8.2 SELECTIONS, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation LIVEUPDATE COMPLETED This indicates that the 'live configuration update' operation to
8.3 SCAN, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation End of tour The end of the guard tour sequence has been reached. The tour has been halted. Tour hal
8.4 PAN-TILT CONTROL Message Prompt Explanation Fixed camera This camera does NOT have any PTZ capability. Not while scanning Before controlling t
8.4 PAN-TILT CONTROL, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation Set view (0-9) Enter the PTZ camera preset view number to be set (single digit). View (
8.6 OTHER CONTROL Message Prompt Explanation CTRL config. error The PTZ (or VCR) control definition has been incorrectly configured. Control of thi
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8.8 GENERAL Message Prompt Explanation No alarm present You pressed the alarm clear key but there are no alarms currently displayed on this monitor.
Menu is busy The system MENU is already being used by another operator. Wait a while and try again. Test mode frozen The diagnostic test mode displ
Keyboard Fail (xx) The keyboard (xx) has failed to respond to polling commands. The data communication channel to the keyboard may be disconnected or
CHAPTER 9: SYSTEM FEATURES 9.1 REAL TIME CLOCK (RTC) The Real Time Clock is the current time and date. It changes every second, even while the syste
9.2.1 Post-Text Post text inserters are used to identify the currently selected camera and display time/date, current operator name and other system i
9.6 MONITOR ACCESS To structure the control of a large video switching system (that is, a system with several monitors physically located at different
9.8 PRIORITIZING OPERATORS As the system can be controlled by more than one keyboard at the same time, it is sometimes possible to have a situation wh
9.9 KEYBOARD TIME-OUT If a keyboard is left selecting a monitor and the operator does not operate the keyboard for the pre-defined time-out period, t
9.11.2 Low level video Even though the camera's video signal if NOT lost, the camera scene is electronically monitored. If the video picture sho
CHAPTER 10: TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 SELECTING A CAMERA 1. Check that you have first selected a monitor for use. The keyboard identity or your operator
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