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MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
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Video State – Indicates the video loss level
detected.
Sync State – Indicates whether a video sync
signal is detected.
Tour No. – Indicates the number of a Tour
currently loaded or running on the monitor.
Site No. – Indicates the site (1-30) called to the
monitor. The MegaPower CPU can control up to
30 sites.
Camera Status
The Camera Status screen displays information
about the state and synchronization of each
camera’s video. The information is for reference only
and cannot be edited.
Note: The camera status information is loaded as
required. Initially the fields are empty. As you page
up or down, the screen will be populated from
requests made to the MegaPower CPU unit. This
allows you to only view what is needed.
Tool tips pop-up explanations appear whenever the
cursor hovers over a column heading.
Click on the Status – Camera Status link in the
Explore menu to begin. The following screen
appears.
Figure 55. Camera status screen
The Camera Status screen provides the following
information:
MPCPU A / MPCPU B – Radio buttons that
enable you to select and view the status of the
cameras connected to the chosen MegaPower
CPU.
Video Input – Displays the number of the
physical video input connector on the rear panel
of the MegaPower system.
Camera No. – Displays the number that the
camera is referenced by on the keyboard and in
the EASY CPU configuration.
Title 1 – Displays on the monitor the first line of a
camera title when the camera is called.
Title 2 – Displays on the monitor the second line
of a camera title when the camera is called.
Video State – Indicates the current video state of
the camera:
Yes – Video is detected
No – Video loss detected
Don’t Care – Video loss detection not
configured, or no communication exists to
video loss card.
Sync State – Indicates the synchronization state
of the video signal to the selected camera and is
used in connection with the video loss setup:
Yes – Video synchronization present
No – Video synchronization not present
Don’t Care – Video synchronization portion of
the video signal is ignored.
Note: The camera status screen columns for
Dome/PTZ On-line through Device Serial Number
are only used for the Dome/PTZ Device Direct
Connection to the MP CPU and not for AD2091 or
AD2083 connected domes.
Dome/PTZ On-Line – Indicates the on-/off-line
status of the dome:
Yes – Dome/PTZ is currently answering polls
No – Dome/PTZ has answered polls since
system power-on or reset, but is not currently
answering polls and has exceeded its retry
count
– (dash) – Dome/PTZ has not answered a poll
since power-on or reset
(blank) – Camera is not configured for a
direct MegaPower CPU dome/PTZ connection.
Dome/PTZ Connection– Displays codes
identifying the connection type: M for Manchester,
S for SensorNet, and R for RS-232/ RS-485.
Dome/PTZ Address – Displays the address
configured for the dome.
Mnemonic – Displays a six-character code that
identifies the dome type; for example, SDU 8.
Flash Version No. – Displays the 14-character
dome CPU board firmware version number.
Device Type – Identifies the dome CPU board
type; for example, 0150 for SDU 8.
Device Serial Number – Displays the
20-character dome serial number.
Device Date of Manufacture – Displays the
eight-character date the dome was manufactured.
Passive Hot Switch Status
The Passive Hot Switch Status screen displays the
real-time status of the passive hot switch between
dual MegaPower CPUs. This information is for
reference only and cannot be edited. The passive hot
switch monitors the status of the MPUs in a dual
MegaPower CPU system. If the selected MPU fails,
the passive hot switch switches to the non-selected
MPU.
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