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MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
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Explore Menu
The Explore Menu on the left side of the screen
allows you to open screens for setting up the
following functions:
Status – The Status function allows you to check
the status of monitors, cameras, the passive hot
switch and the error log.
System – The System function allows you to set
options (site, user logon, snapshots, and CPU
addresses), date and time, and port
configurations.
Switching – The Switching function allows you to
create salvos, tours, and event timers.
Alarms – The Alarms function allows you to
create up to four alarm tables for use in event
timers. Through contact definitions, you can
choose the monitors where alarms will appear.
Alarm messages and Email messages also can
be displayed for review.
Definitions – The Definitions function allows you
to define cameras, monitors, keyboards, keyboard
and user priorities, and satellite sites.
Partitions – The Partitions function allows you to
associate cameras to monitors, cameras to
keyboards, keyboards to monitors, keyboards to
satellite sites, and monitors to cameras.
Status Bar
The Status Bar at the bottom of the main screen
displays information about the currently displayed
screen. It also provides progress status when saving
or transferring files.
Settings Window Display Area
The Settings window displays currently selected
screens and dialog boxes. If you see a small triangle
in the heading row for a column, you can
click on it to sort the rows according to the number or
character sequence in that column.
Note: Whenever you enter a value in a field or
checkbox in any EASY CPU screen or dialog box,
you must click in a field outside that field or checkbox
to set the value just entered.
Checking the System
Status
EASY CPU allows you to check the status of
monitors, cameras, the passive hot switch, and the
error log by selecting the status function. Click on
Status links in the Explore menu to begin.
Figure 53. Status links
Monitor Status
The Monitor Status screen displays information about
each monitor in the system. The information is for
reference only and cannot be edited.
Click on the Status – Monitor Status link in the
Explore menu to begin. The following screen
appears.
Figure 54. Monitor status screen
The Monitor Status screen provides real-time
information about the system:
MPCPU A / MPCPU B – Radio buttons that
enable you to select and view the status of the
monitors connected to the chosen MegaPower
CPU.
Monitor No. – Lists every monitor in the system.
Camera No. – Displays the pseudo number of the
video input currently called to the monitor. See
the
Definitions – Cameras screen on page 43 to
reference video input numbers to pseudo camera
numbers.
Monitor State – Indicates whether the monitor is
in a Hold, Run, or Salvo state of camera display.
Alarm State – Indicates whether an alarm is
currently displayed on the monitor.
Camera State – Indicates whether the currently
displayed camera is locked or unlocked.
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