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2. m Rev 4 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Alarm Group The display of alarms on video output devices may be tailored through entries in the Display Alarm Group panel Each field if selected will allow the display of alarms from that alarm group on the current video output device SM Display Alarm Group EJ Cancel Left mouse click on a check box to toggle the alarm display state Left click on the All button to toggle all check boxes Left click on the numbered button 1 2 3 etc to the left of a horizontal row to toggle all the check boxes in a horizontal row Left click on the numbered button 0 10 20 etc at the top of a row of vertical check boxes to toggle all the check boxes in a vertical row A check mark in the box indicates the alarm group is selected Left mouse click OK to save changes Left mouse click Cancel to exit the display without saving changes Rev B 4 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Keyboard Keyboard access to each video output device is configurable through entries in the Channel Access panel each of the 99 keyboards may be given access by selecting its corresponding field va Channel Access x
3. Rev B 12 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Trunk STEAL Video trunk lines are used to carry video signals from one system to Criteria another These trunk lines are managed automatically by the MAXPRO Netsystem to service the video selection demands of operators Itis possible to run out of video trunk lines and the TRUNK STEAL CRITERIA tab allows for selection of the action that occurs under this congestion condition Trunk STEAL Criteria Priority Leve Priority Level On Alarm Only Never Steal The field contains a drop menu with the possible selections e Priority Level An operator can steal a trunk from another operator with a lower priority e On Alarm Only A trunk can be stolen if an alarm condition causes a system macro to make a video selection An operator cannot steal from another regardless of priority e Never Steal Trunks are assigned on a first come first serve basis regardless of operator priorities Left mouse click on the desired selection Forward Net In network environments it may be required to suppress the forwarding Broadcast of incoming broadcast messages Left mouse click on the field to toggle selecting and deselecting the forward network broadcast status Check Batch This feature is currently unavailable File MAXPRO Net The MAXPRO Net system can display text messages in several different Language languages Left mouse click on the MAXPRO Net La
4. In combining configurations this field contains the address of the combiner subrack For more comprehensive details please refer to the COMBINING section of the Commissioning Manual The valid address values are 0 signifying no cascading or combining are used through to 99 Subrack Settings Cont Combiner Input Number This field defines the combiner inputs to which the preselector subrack for the current video input is connected Up to 32 preselector subracks may be configured the combiner inputs for these are labeled A Z and AA AF For more comprehensive details please refer to the COMBINING section of the Commissioning Manual Rev B 3 5 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs Continued Net Source When the current video input is actually connected to another MAXPRO Net system within a network configuration the NET SOURCE field is used to specify the exact location and reference for the video input device e g 03 C1234 the actual camera resides on network node 3 and is defined there as camera 1234 LINK signifies that status changes and actions performed on the current video input device will be broadcast on the network The NET SOURCE field additionally allows for the definition of pseudo cameras i e a combined camera and preset view position which is allocated as a unique camera number e g C56 V99 For more comprehensive details please refer to the NETWORKING section of
5. warm boot Macro 100 Ethernet Port Number 26026 Ready E 3 8 2005 110 13 SetmaxFor MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 7 Rev B 12 1 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Text Type The rows on the table represent the different text type and heights that Height can be selected for display Five 5 lines of normal height text or three 3 lines of double height text can be displayed e Monitor Normal Normal height text displayed on monitors e Monitor Double Double height text displayed on monitors e VCR Other Normal Normal height text displayed on VCRs and other video output devices e VCR Other Double Double height test displayed on VCRs and other video output devices e Pretext Normal Normal height text inserted by pretext subracks e Pretext Double Double height text inserted by pretext subracks Information The columns on the table represent the types of information that are Lines displayed as text Not all information line types are available for every text type and height e Real Time Clock Line Defines the line the Real Time Clock is displayed e Video Source Description Defines the line the Video Input device description is displayed e Monitor Keyboard Description Defines the line the Monitor description is displayed When an operator selects the monitor this text is replaced with either the Keyboard description or the Operator d
6. ggg mg m Fara Ea E22 m g m g mem mE e Left mouse click on a check box toggle the channel access state Left click on the All button to toggle all check boxes Left click on the numbered button 1 2 3 etc to the left of a horizontal row to toggle all the check boxes in a horizontal row Left click on the numbered button 0 10 20 etc at the top of a row of vertical check boxes to toggle all the check boxes in a vertical row A check mark in the box indicates the keyboard has access to the video output device Left mouse click OK to save changes Left mouse click Cancel to exit the display without saving changes Macro Flags This field allows for definition of the default cold boot state of the macro flags for the current video output device Left mouse click on a check box to toggle its state Left click on the All button to toggle the state of all macro flags A check mark in the box indicates the macro flag is set TRUE When the desired macro flags are set left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box without making changes left mouse clock on the Cancel button Macro Flags x all 1 2 3l4 5 6 gt s sl 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 LI LI LF U U U O CU U U U CU E Cancel Rev B 4 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 5 SEQUENCE TABLES 5 1 INTRODUCTION Sequence tables store arrays of automatic camera select
7. n Template Device Camera sd Number of devices to add Add from line 123 v Tu 128 DEVICE PRIM R NUMBER GROUP DEVICE DESCRIPTION SUBRAC Increment Increment Same 2 28 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 12 1 Default Tab Default Tab Template Device The template device defaults to the device type of the device selected For example if camera 1 on the video inputs tab is selected the additional devices will be setup the same as camera 1 The user can change any necessary parameters after inserting the devices Number of Devices to Enter the number of devices you want to add to your current Add system and press Enter on the keyboard Add from line The add wizard starts the line numbering with the next available device For example if your system contains 128 cameras the add wizard starts the line numbering at 129 2 12 2 Advanced Tab Left mouse click on the Advanced Tab Vi Add Wizard EJ Format Item Device Description camera Preview Camera 2 v First numeric value TN Rev B 2 29 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Advanced Tab Format item The format item is used to define the field of the template to be used for formatting the new device The format item is selectable depending on the device being added For example a video input format item can only be device description A video output format item is selectable between device description or default video
8. a een Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Busiliary Control Outputs System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection Management Ethernet Ports Logical Groups REF LOGICAL GROUP DESCRIPTION INTERCEPT KEY VIEW EDIT GROUP 1 Change Booth 2 Ebony Horse Bar 3 Black Jack 4 Craps 5 Bacc 6 Slot Zone 1 z Slot Zone 2 8 Slot Zone3 3 Slot Zone 4 10 Slot Zone 5 11 Slot Zone 12 Slot Zone 7 13 Slot Zone 8 14 Slot Zone 9 15 Slot Zone 10 16 Roulette 18 17 Single 0 Roulette 19 D s 2 z 2 Ready 3 8 2005 10 18 AM Setmax For MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 Logical Camera Selection The logical group reference number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one logical group from another The logical group reference number field is NOT a changeable field Logical Group This is an 18 character description used to identify the selected logical Description group Rev B 16 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Logical Camera Selection Intercept Key This is the keycode number that selects the logical group Please refer to the diagram at the end of this chapter which shows the HEGS5300 keyboards and positions of all buttons and associated keycodes Valid keycodes are 1 to 999 Entering a number in the Intercept Key fiel
9. Key Replacement Macro When the specified key press on the selected keyboards is detected the KEY REPLACEMENT MACRO is executed This can be used to perform automatic system control functions Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE in the Operator s Manual for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired key replacement macro and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 7 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Intercept Keyboard Keys Key Release Macro When the specified key on the selected keyboards is released the KEY RELEASE MACRO is executed This can be used to perform automatic system control functions Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired key release macro and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 7 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev A 7 4 HMXMUO01057 03 28 05 SECTION 8 KEYBOARD OPERATORS 8 1 DEFINING KEYBOARD OPERATOR PROPERTIES In large video systems it may be necessary to have several operator access levels Selection of the Keyboard Operators tab allows for direct editing of all the properties for each system operator The details of each of the properties are described below Sm Setmax for MAXPRO Net AO1 21158 COQUITLAM File Edit Yiew Tools Update Help Server IP 127 001 JE S Al e Alej AJ Ele System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Regi
10. Notes Rev B 18 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 19 ETHERNET PORTS 19 1 DEFINING ETHERNET PORTS The MAXPRO Net Server uses ethernet ports to communicate with other MAXPRO Net Node over LAN Left mouse click on the Ethernet Ports tab to edit the properties for each ethernet communication port The details of each of the properties are described below Important Note If two MAXPRO Net servers have to communicate over LAN the ethernet port configuration has to be done in any one of the MAXPRO Net Node only Rev B 19 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 19 1 DEFINING ETHERNET PORTS CONTINUED Selection of the Ethernet Ports tab allows the user to edit the properties configuration for each device port The details for each property are described below we Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 001 j amp os lex ee AJ a 65 Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs System Macro Library Spesial Parameters Serial Pors EmorLog Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection Management DEVICE TYPE DESCRIPTION IP ADDRESS PORT NUMBER DEVICE ID Network Network 1 101 2020 26026 Network Network 2 1012021 26026 Network Network 3 101 2022 26026 Network Network 4 10 1 20 24 26026 Network Network 5 199 63 42 120 26026 Netw
11. 208 8 Channel Video Output Module with Text for HMX32128 e HMX108 8 Channel Video Output Module without Text for HMX32128 e HMX116 16 Channel Video Output Module without Text for HMX32128 e HMX4248 1 0 adapter module 24 alarm inputs 8 relay outputs Rear mounts onto HMX32128 e 1600 16 slot I O subrack e 1676 16 input 18 slot pre text subrack subrack e MXCC1M Video Ribbon Cable Assembly Feet between HMX116 video output card and MX832L video input card for cascading HMX32128 units e MXLCM4 Cable 8 Input Coax Ribbon Looping 1 Foot e 9018 8 Way 75 Ohm Video Termination Connector e CP88T75 75 Ohm Video Termination Plug e HMXPS9 Dual rail subrack power supply 2RU e HRD8532 input single channel video switching module e HRD89 32 input video verification module e HRD105B Subrack controller module e HMX205 Enhanced video text insertion module e HRD315 Two wire PTZ communications controller module e HRD316 RS 485 PTZ communications controller module e HRD490 Infra red Peripheral Control Interface module VCR control also supports RS 232 control e HRD494 Resistive Ladder Peripheral Control Interface module e HEGS5300 Enhanced keyboard e HEGSAO002 ULTRAKey control keyboard e HRD400 External alarm input module 8 inputs e RD32C32R Combiner 6RU Rev B 1 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 1 13 FOLLOWING ARE THE LIST OF VIDEOBLOX COMPONENTS e HVBPIT44 PROTOCOL INTERFACE TRANSL
12. Exclusive versus any The exclusive priority operator always other displaces any other priority from the monitor except for another exclusive priority Exclusive versus The first exclusive priority operator will exclusive prevent the other from accessing the monitor on a first in first served basis The above rules also apply when controlling a device such as a PTZ camera or VCR even when operators have selected the device to different monitors Priorities for device control are only asserted when a keyboard action e g Pan left occurs not when the device is selected for display Enter the desired value in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Keyboard Timeout The number in this field indicates the keyboard timeout period in Period seconds A different timeout period can be defined for each operator When an operator hasn t used a keyboard for this period the keyboard is deselected from its current monitor This allows other lower priority operators access to the monitor Valid entries are 1 to 255 seconds AO in this field disables the keyboard timeout period Enter the desired timeout period and press Enter on the keyboard Auto Sign Off A number in this field indicates the operator sign off period in minutes If Period a keyboard has not been used for this time period the operator is automatically signed off Valid entries are 1 to 99 minutes A zero 0 in this field disables the auto sign off period Enter the desire
13. Left mouse click on any of the check boxes to toggle the selected alarm group access For example to give an operator access to alarm group 79 left mouse click on the check box in column 70 row 9 until there is a check mark in the box When done selecting or deselecting left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box without making any changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Rev B 8 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Operator Privileges Selecting this field brings up a Display Icon Left mouse click on the Display Icon to access the Operator Privileges dialog box The available operator privileges are described below Left mouse click on the checkbox beside the privilege to select and deselect the privilege When a check mark is displayed in the check box the privilege is selected iledges Lx Menu Access Configuration Priviledges Display Name Multiple Sign On Swap PTZ Up Down r Access Priviledges Scan Set IV Camera View set User Macro Set Control Priviledges v Camera PTZ IV Standard Device Video Recorder Smart Device Cancel Configuration Privileges e Display Name When enabled check box checked displays the Operator Name on the currently selected monitor e Swap PTZ Up Down When enabled this reverses the up down control of a pan tilt camera when it is being used by this operator e Multiple Sign On When e
14. Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs QUAD SCR DESCRIPTION KEYBDARD KEY REPLACEMENT MACRO KEY RELEASE MACRO MUX M lt gt 0 1128 876 FULL SCR smaMs R9411 1254 1252 o a p i po E y Delete Sec Cage lt 30L0G CAM GRP gt IM M T5 Sec Armored Car lt 28L0G CAM GRP gt IM 2M 75 Sec Elv Lobby lt 23L0G CAM GRP gt IM M T5 ALARM ACK M lt gt 0 1 207 876 X6 F ALARM CLEAR M lt gt 0 1214 876 SCAN M lt gt 015 876 HALT M lt gt 0 H 876 UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED Sec Money Route K31L0G CAM GAP gt IM M T5 Sec BOH lt 32L0G CAM GRP gt IM M T5 Sec Escalator lt 33L0G CAM GRP gt IM OM 7T5 UNUSED UNUSED _ 3 10 2005 3 54PM Setmaxfor MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 M M R941 1265 1252 Rev B 7 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Intercept Keyboard Keys REF The intercept keyboard keys reference number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one key from another The intercept keyboard keys reference number field is NOT a changeable field Key Code In this field enter the key code of the key that is to be intercepted Fora complete list of keyboard k
15. o o o o o 192 Disabled Enabled 7 1 Ever 2 Ready 3 8 2005 10 16 AM Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 LT in Serial Ports Port This is the reference number of the serial port There can be up to 20 ports defined in a single system This is not a changeable field Rev B 13 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Serial Ports Port Type Each serial port must be defined for the type of equipment connected to the port You may select the port type from the pull down menu as shown or by typing the first letter of the required port type When the equipment type is displayed press Enter on the keyboard The possible selections are T PORT TYPE Highlevel Mimic Printer e Keyboard the port connects to a keyboard e Subrack the port connects to an equipment subrack e Network the port connects to another MAXPRO Net Server e Highlevel Mimic the port connects to a mimic panel or other computer system with a high level interface e Printer the system hard copy print output is redirected to the serial port if this option is selected Only one port can be selected as a printer port e Auxiliary if a port is selected as auxiliary it can receive any valid MAXPRO Net protocol command message Data can be sent from the port using a direct port write from a system macro Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro func
16. Equipment Polling Subracks Keyboards Highlevel Mimics Network Nodes Equipment Fail Macro Cancel Types of eguipment that can be polled are e Subracks e High Level Interfaces Mimic Panels e Keyboards e Network nodes Left mouse click on a field to toggle the selected equipment polling status Enter the desired macro in the Equipment Fail Macro field you want the system to execute when an equipment type fails Left mouse click on the OK button when the desired equipment settings are selected To exit the Equipment Setting dialog box without making changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Cold Boot When the MAXPRO Net Server is powered up or reset the COLD BOOT Macro macro sequence will be executed following all normal system and equipment initialization Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE in the Operator s Manual for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Note Cold Boot can be initiated from setmax Toolbar button Warm Boot When the MAXPRO Net Server receives a reset command the WARM Macro BOOT macro sequence will be executed following all normal system and equipment initialization Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE in the Operator s Manual for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Note Warm Boot can be initiated from setmax Toolbar button
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18. This is an 18 character description used to identify the selected video output device It is displayed on the monitor or other video output channel with text insertion Type the desired description up to 18 characters and press Enter on the Keyboard Text Inserter This field defines the address of the subrack which contains the text Subrack insertion card MX208 RD200 RD205 MX205 RD220 for this video output device The valid range of subrack addresses is 1 799 a value of 0 indicates text is not used Enter the desired value and press Enter on the keyboard For VideoBlox subrack this address represents the V communication port number to which the VideoBlox analog video output cards are connected Valid range maximum communication ports Text Inserter This field defines the slot number within the subrack where the text Slot insertion card resides The valid range of slot numbers is 1 32 HD Series hardware supports the MX208 8 channel video output text insertion card the TEXT INSERTER SLOT entries correspond with the physical video output channel of the subrack For VideoBlox subrack this number represents the physical input location of the video output channel Valid range 1 to 255 for VideoBlox Text Display Selecting the TEXT DISPLAY STATUS field provides for definition of the Status text attributes for this video output device v Enhanced Card Reverse Black White Hidden Text Double Height
19. ii in eene 1 2 1 MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RELIABLE PERFORMANCE sese 1 24 1 Hardware Requiremlerits 5 ie dade eee ec ale 1 2 1 2 Software Requirements miseria an aian enne nnn alaia 1 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR cccceeececeeeeeeceae sees 2 2 3 RUNNING THE SETMAX CONFIGURATOR sese etn sn nennen 13 2 4 MAXPRO NET AND MGP NET LICENSING 22 14 2 5 UPGRADING 1000 TO MAXPRO NET cecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeecaeesaeecaaecaaeeeaeseaeseaeeeeeeseneseneeaes 17 2 6 MAXPRO NET NEW SYSTEM WIZARD 0 cecccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeecaeecaeecaeecaaecaaeseaeseaeeeaeeeeeeeeeseneeaes 19 2 6 1 Standard T D oia es ive eee 20 2 6 2 VCR Management Tab enne ennt en 22 2 7 ADDING USERS nine dne e I EE de dnm 24 2 8 EDITING THE SETMAX CONFIGURATION sese ennt 25 2 9 SAVING DATA EE 26 2 10 AUTOSAVE itn inant neha vetant et eta HEIM verba ed 27 241 CLOSING SETMAX u sc aan en u ln 27 Rev B V HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 242 SETMAX ADD WIZARD o 1 2 3 Bod eee e Pb nina ete e ie 28 2 12 1 Default Tab ses oett Br e cet dete aea o aeter oe ens 29 2122 Advanced Taba i e ER e t t c bd e e nette LU ote te Pu conde 29 2 13 LIVE CONFIGURATION
20. remedy shall be in addition to and cumulative to any other remedies HONEYWELL may have at law or in equity with respect to such breach or non compliance 12 GENERAL This agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the transaction contemplated hereby and supersedes any and all prior proposals understandings and agreements This Agreement may not be modified or altered except by a written instrument signed by Licensee and an authorized representative of HONEYWELL its rights duties or obligations under this Agreement to any person or entity in whole or in part If any provision of this Agreement is invalid under any applicable stature or rule of law it is to that shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York and the sole venue for suit shall be in an appropriate state or federal court located in the State and City of New York The failure of HONEYWELL to exercise in any respect any rights provided for herein shall not be deemed a waiver of such right or any further Agreement may be brought more than two 2 years after the date such cause of action shall have arisen HONEYWELL shall have the right to collect from Licensee any expensed incurred including attorneys fees in enforcing its right under this agreement HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 MAXPRO Net TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGISTRATION License Key No Site PP COMPAN REED ILUP Contact
21. 06 21 1 EXPORING FILE TO MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED a To select a different drive left mouse click on the down arrow in the Save in field and select from the available drives To select a folder on a drive left mouse click twice on the folder to open it b Enter the file name in the File name field The default file type is xls which is a Microsoft Excel file To overwrite an existing file left mouse click on the existing file to select it for the file name c Left mouse click on the Save button to export the data into the designated file An example of the displayed window is shown below If the correct path is not displayed in the Save exported file as field left mouse click on the Browse button to select a different path Import and Export Wizard Save exported file as c Documents and Settings E233072 Desktop video input lt Back Finish Cancel Left mouse click Finish The file is now stored on the selected drive the selected directory This file can be used as a backup file or can be used for import to another site Rev B 21 4 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 21 1 EXPORING FILE TO MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Import and Export Wizard Save exported file as e Click View to view the imported excel data Click Close 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet can be imported into a file in Setmax The fields in the spr
22. 06 SECTION 11 SYSTEM MACRO LIBRARY 11 1 DEFINING SYSTEM MACRO LIBRARY Selection of the System Macro Library tab allows for direct editing of all user defined System Macros By default this table will be blank as System Macros are not required for basic system operation However the power of the MAXPRO Net system lies in the ability to customize system operation using these System Macros Most system macros are initiated from other sources E g External Alarm Inputs gt Alarm start macro The system macro library is an extended list of sequences that can be called as required from these other sources we Setmax for MAXPRO Net 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help sermo Jej ale llel 11 e aj al 6 Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports DESCRIPTION MACRO EXECUTION SEQUENCE zm m m 2 00 NULL MACRO gt gt gt VARIABLE USAGE 033 4 A 99 F GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCHPAD REGISTER GENERAL PURPOSE SCRATCH
23. 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 16 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 17 VCR MANAGEMENT 17 1 VCR MANAGEMENT MAXPRO Net supports an extensive range of automated VCR management capabilities These capabilities and functions are readily implemented in any MAXPRO Net system via the New System Wizard and the VCR Management table VCR management provides one touch review of dedicated VCRs while viewing a camera simply press the Dedicated Review key and the appropriate VCR will be automatically selected to the review monitor and be ready for instant review additional operators may concurrently review the VCR where required for verification purposes Logging and standby VCRs are reviewable similarly Tape change operations may be automatically or manually initiated the MAXPRO Net printer output provides a comprehensive audit trail of Tape change and standby VCR allocation details The following definitions explain the terms commonly used in VCR management e Dedicated VCR a VCR connected and configured to continuously record a single camera Dedicated VCRs are generally connected between a pretext subrack and the matrix switcher the pretext subrack receiving its video feed direct from the camera Dedicated VCRs are numbered according to the camera they record i e dedicated VCR 1 records camera 1 e Standby VCR a VCR which provides backup recording for other VCRs in the system in the event that r
24. B 4 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Source Group Each video output device may be granted access to any of the source groups which are allocated to every video input device This allows the system to control which video output channels have access to which video inputs Due to hardware restrictions some monitors may only be able to access certain video inputs Source groups are also used to partition video input selections for specific operators When the Source Group field is selected the field changes to a Display Icon Left mouse click on the Display Icon to view the Output Source Access table Output Source Access x Cancel A aaa ele alale E 2 a z 3 4 5 6 8 9 ggg mg mE RE mem gg E E elaleleleieleielele Left mouse click on a check box to toggle the source group access state Left click on the All button to toggle all check boxes Left click on the numbered button 1 2 3 etc to the left of a horizontal row to toggle all the check boxes in a horizontal row Left click on the numbered button 0 10 20 etc at the top of a row of vertical check boxes to toggle all the check boxes in a vertical row A check mark in the box indicates the video output device has access to a source group Left mouse click OK to save changes Left mouse click Cancel to exit the display without saving changes
25. HD Series subracks configured as combiners support systems with up to 1024 video inputs whereas specific combiner subracks support systems with up to 4096 video inputs Video inputs are connected directly into the pre selection subracks The video inputs are pre selected by these subracks before going to the combiner subracks The outputs from the combiner subracks would then go to video output devices monitors VCR s and so on The combining configuration is practical for video systems consisting of hundreds to thousands of video inputs For more details refer to the COMBINING section of the Commissioning Manual for a more comprehensive description The Commissioning Manual is located on the CD supplied with your system Rev B 1 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 1 9 INPUT OUTPUT SUBRACKS In order for the MAXPRO Net system to have control over other associated equipment camera PTZs VCRs lights boom gates etc and to be able to automatically respond to external alarm conditions the MAXPRO Net utilises I O subracks These I O subracks can accommodate e alarm input modules e control output circuit modules e specialized two wire communications modules for camera PTZ control and e peripheral control interface modules for VCR control 1 10 MAXPRO NET SERVER The MAXPRO Net Server is programmed with the system s desired configuration and performance specifications It then manages all subracks and associated modules
26. Invalid alarm stack entry i e not an alarm macro 5 Invalid alarm display group 1 50 only Co 6 Macro string exceeds 255 characters Too many nested do while loops 06 09 27 28 29 30 31 32 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 3 Rev B 14 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Format error in do while loop 48 Scan sequence entry number is out of range i e greater than 99 As well as the macro error number details of the macro trail are also given in the Error Log The macro trail details the actual event that caused the macro to begin execution which is given as a 2 letter code and lists the system macro lines called prior to the macro error occurring 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 3 5 Rev B 14 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 The event codes are listed in the table below Keyboard key intercept macro key pressed Keyboard key intercept macro key released DM Direct macro command from an external system via high level X The Error Log can be printed by selecting the File then Print Errorlog from the menu bar in SetMax Configurator To clear the Error Log database select Edit then Delete or select the delete button from the toolbar when the Error Log is being displayed Rev B 14 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 14 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 15 TITLE amp REGISTRATION 15 1 TITLE amp REG
27. MAC Japanese 10002 MAC Traditional Chinese Big5 10003 MAC Korean 10004 MAC Arabic 10005 MAC Hebrew Default user account settings Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile 15 In the Select a language to match the language version of the non Unicode programs you want to use box select a language for the non Unicode programs 16 Under Code page conversion tables select all the items 17 Click Apply 18 Click OK 19 Select and double click the Setup exe in the MAXPRO Net Folder to re start the installation Refer steps 2 to 4 in this section Rev B 2 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED 20 If you click Yes in the Question dialog the Welcome screen appears Shield Wizard RO Net Install Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MAXPRO Net The InstallS hie d will install MAXPRO Net on your computer To continue click Next InstallShield 21 Click Next The Select Features screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Ed Select Features Select the features setup will install s you do not want to install Client tools version 5 2 5908 K 6384512 K InstallShield 22 Select the features to install Note If MAXPRO Net Server is selected the setup installs Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine on your computer Rev B 2 6 HMXMU001057 31 M
28. No e manent 2 Ready 3 8 2005 10 09 AM Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 External Alarm Inputs Alarm The Alarm number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one alarm input from another The alarm number field is NOT a changeable field Alarm Group The alarm group number is used for targeting alarm messages onto video output devices When an alarm is detected the alarm group number is used to determine which video output device will display the associated alarm message text Valid values are 0 99 Enter the desired alarm group number and press Enter on the keyboard Note Alarm groups 1 99 can display alarm message text onto video output channels Alarm group 0 is always a non displayable alarm group Alarms in this group are not handled by the alarm stack manager Description This is an 18 character description used to identify the alarm input It is displayed as the alarm message text on every video output device that has been selected to display the associated alarm group Enter up to an 18 character description and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 9 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 External Alarm Inputs Subrack ID Specifies the subrack ID number where the alarm input module resides The valid range is 1 99 If a high level or mimic panel alarm is being used the number is prefixed with an H If a keyboard alarm is being used the number is prefixed with a Enter
29. Status Infomatioon Alarm Enable Disable System Configuration M User Macro Lock Unlock Video Matrix Menu This dialog box allows configuration of operator access to video input and output device options that can be altered from the system menu e Vinput Disable when enabled allows the operator to enable or disable video input devices A disabled video input device cannot be displayed on any video output device by any operator e Vinput Control Lock Unlock when enabled allows the operator to lock or unlock controls of video input devices A locked video input device cannot be controlled by any operator e Scan Sequence Lock Unlock when enabled allows the operator to lock or unlock scan sequences When locked MAXPRO Net run time editing of scan sequences is disabled e Voutput Source Lock Unlock when enabled allows the operator to lock or unlock video outputs A locked video output device cannot have any other video input device selected to it for display by any operator Rev B 8 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Other Menu This dialog box allows for configuration of operator access to other system menu options e Set Clock when enabled allows the operator to set the system time and date e Change Pin when enabled allows the operator to change the PIN of all system operators e Alarm Enable Disable when enabled allows the operator to enable or disable system alarms e Use
30. Yes is entered in this field then editing from keyboards is disabled the default value is No editing allowed Dwell 00 When the sequence type is Scan or Tour this field defines the dwell time in seconds each camera will be displayed before automatically advancing to the next camera Valid dwell periods are 1 99 seconds If the sequence type is defined as Index then this field becomes table position 0 The range of entry values is 0 9999 01 to 99 When the sequence type is Scan or Tour these fields define which cameras will be automatically displayed Valid camera numbers are 1 9999 If the sequence type is defined as Index then these fields are available for data entry storage The range of entry values is 0 9999 Note You can shift the cell data of the SetMax columns to left or right If you select any cell in columns starting 01 to 99 under the Sequence table tab and press Alt Insert then all data in the following cells of the row shifts by one column right And if you select any cell in columns starting 01 to 99 under the Sequence table tab and press Alt Delete then all data in the following cells of the row shifts by one column left Rev B 5 2 HMXMUOO0 1 029 31 Mar 06 SECTION 6 CCTV KEYBOARDS 6 1 DEFINING CCTV KEYBOARDS Selection of the CCTV Keyboards tab allows the user to edit the properties for each CCTV Keyboard The details for each property are described belo
31. an expandable full matrix video switching system It can be as small as eight 8 video inputs and a single video output channel or a full matrix configuration of over 4000 cameras and 256 video output channels is possible Larger systems can be constructed using split matrix and networking techniques All video output channels can support overlaid text insertion to provide camera identification channel labelling current time date and other system and operator status information Ninety nine 99 individually identified keyboards can be implemented on the one MAXPRO Net system Each keyboard can operate the system concurrently If necessary more keyboards can be implemented using networking Ninety nine 99 different operators can be defined on any one MAXPRO Net system Each system operator has programmable access rights and priority codes Full camera control pan tilt zoom and lens functions can be implemented for direct control from each keyboard Where VideoCassette Recorders VCRs or Digital Video Recorders DVRs are utilised in a video system the standard control functions stop play record rewind fast forward pause slow mode and optional eject are available from the keyboards Remote control interface of other video processing equipment can also be implemented e g motion detectors freeze frame units video multiplexers quads and so on Remote control interface of other video processing equipment can also be imp
32. and control parameters apply to the device You may either select the required device type from the list box as shown below or by typing in the required type most of the device types are selectable by merely typing in the first character e g m or M will automatically select Monitor The currently supported video output device types are as follows e Monitor standard video output device SLOT DEVICE TYPE 1 gt VCR Standard Device Smart Device e VCR video cassette recorder e Smart Device devices such as multiplexers e Standard Device other devices freeze frames etc e Trunk trunk video input from a networked system e Standby VCR Standby VCR as used in VCR Management When the desired device type is displayed press Enter on the keyboard Device Number Each video output device must have a unique device number allocated to it This device number is unique with respect to other video outputs of the same type and does not relate to the video output reference number REF or its physical connection to the system Definitions in the video output DEVICE TYPE and DEVICE NUMBER fields allow exact selection of the video output device from a keyboard The valid range for device numbers is 1 999 Enter the device number and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 4 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Description Text
33. displays every control action for PTZ cameras VCRs etc e Auto Number No data is displayed on the menu output in this test mode However if this mode is selected description text displayed on video output devices will show the logical device number of the device at the start of the text line Left mouse click on the desired selection in the pull down menu Note When the system is running the menu output can be selected to display any of the test modes by selecting ALT F1 to ALT F10 on the QWERTY keyboard This System Menu can also be seen using MaxMon utility in MAXPRO Net Printer Fail When the MAXPRO Net Server detects the hard copy printer is no longer Macro on line the Printer Fail Macro sequence will be executed Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro and press the Enter key on the keyboard Auto Message This field defines the time period in seconds that the automatic message Timeout line text is displayed Valid values are 2 to 99 seconds Enter the desired value and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 12 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Pretext Message This field defines the time period in seconds that the pretext message Timeout line text is displayed Valid values are 2 to 99 seconds Enter the desired value and press Enter on the keyboard Enable Logging This determines whether the MAXPRO Net server stores a
34. files tabs in the SetMax configurator can be exported for safe keeping Note SetMax must be running and the site configuration e g title max must be open 1 Left mouse click on Tools on the main menu then Export Database fm Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View XS Update Help berver IP1127 0 0 Import Max Files Ctrl F Export Database Ctri E Serial Ports System Maci Add wizard Ctrl W gt Tables CCT Video Inputs NUMBER GROUP 0 0 1 ann Options DEVICE DESC 19 Pre sel The Browse for Folder window is displayed Browse For Folder Select your destination directory Desktop a My Documents 4 E My Computer amp My Network Places DO Xpressions files Comm Manual snap shots C3 commisioning Screen shots max Files ID Exported Files fun 3 Installation Manual Changes Make New Folder Cancel Rev B 20 1 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 20 1 PROCEDURE TO EXPORT THE DATABASE FILES CONTINUED 2 Select the destination directory and folder and then click on OK OOOO 3 lt 3 This process will export the database to the specified location Are you sure you want to continue Yes No 3 Click on Yes to continue or click on No to cancel the export operation Rev B 20 2 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 21 EXPORTING AND IMPORTING FILES IN EXCEL 21 1 EXPORING FILE TO MICROSOFT EXCEL
35. for an alarm input the ALARM START MACRO is executed This can be used to perform automatic system control functions Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro number in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Alarm Finish Macro When a detected alarm input returns to its normal state the ALARM FINISH MACRO is executed Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro number and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 9 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 10 AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUTS 10 1 DEFINING AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUTS Selection of the Auxiliary Control Outputs tab allows for direct editing of all the properties for each control output The details of each of the properties are described below 8 Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help seno IE alej 2 mex stieg a al wien System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs CONTROL REMOTE OUTPUT OUTPUT DESCRIPTION SUBRACK ID SUBRACK SLOT CAMERA OUTPUT BIT NETWORK AUXILIARY OUTPUT DEFAULT NUMBER NUMBER STATE SURY print key Off ALM SOUNDER SEC 01 x0002 Off S
36. input Select the desirable format item for the device being added First numeric value Check this box to increase the numeric value of the new device by one more than the selected template device For example if the Device Description is Camera 1 when you check this box the Device Description for the first added device is Camera 2 If you do not check this box the camera description would remain the same as the selected template In the above example the camera description would remain at Camera 1 for the new device When the fields are completed for the added devices left mouse click on the OK button To exit the wizard without adding devices left mouse click on the Cancel button Configure the added devices as required for each device Refer to the following chapters for assistance When new devices are configured save all data The changed configuration can be updated to the MAXPRO Net Server either through LIVE update or by COLD BOOT as explained in the following topics Rev B 2 30 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 13 LIVE CONFIGURATION UPDATE Configurations can be changed in SetMax and updated live to the server by selecting the Live Update button l or selecting Update option from the Update menu If there is a column label with a blue color background in column heading under any of the SetMax tabs it indicates that those configuration changes will not be live updated to the MAXPRO Net server However these configurati
37. insertion whenever the video input device is selected It is also used by video fail alarms to identify the failed video input device Enter the desired description up to 18 characters in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Primary Subrack ID This is the address of the subrack to which the video input is physically connected Valid primary subrack addresses range from 1 99 A value of indicates that no video switching will occur when the device is selected often used where a device needs to be selected by a keyboard for control purposes but no video switching is required Enter the address of the subrack and press Enter on the keyboard For Videoblox subrack this ID represents the V 4 communication port number to which the VideoBlox analog video input cards are connected Valid primary subrack addresses range maximum communication ports Suffix A with primary subrack ID e g V1A indicates that the audio is enabled for that particular video input Rev B 3 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs Continued i Input Number This is the physical connection point on the primary subrack The valid range for the video input number is 1 128 Certain subrack types have fewer than 128 video inputs e HMX1132 maximum video input number is 32 e HMX32128 HD Series subrack up to the maximum 128 Enter the video input number on the subrack and press Enter on the keyboard For Vid
38. printer is still needed from within the macro environment enter an unused alarm group number in the alarm group field e Errorlog Printing If this field contains a checkmark error log messages are sent to the printer The type of error log messages sent to the printer can be defined by clicking on the ERRORLOG REPORTING tab e Sign On Off If this field contains a checkmark all operators that sign on and off the system are reported to the printer Rev B 12 4 HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Printer Errorlog Errorlog Reporting Tab Reporting The types of error log messages sent to the printer are defined by clicking the Errorlog Reporting tab Left mouse click on any field to select and deselect the error log reporting state vk Reports setting EJ Printer Reporting PTZ Fail Printer Error PTZ Tamper IV Keyboard Reset Video Fail IV Module Reset Communication Error Trunk Busy v Cold Boot IV Macro Error Warm Boot System Polling v Node Reset Cancel When the Printer Errorlog Reporting settings are as desired left mouse click on the OK button To exit the Reports setting dialog box without making any changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Network Node When several MAXPRO Net systems are connected together in a ID network each system is given a unique network node ID number Valid network node numbers are 1 255 For a single system t
39. represents the V communication port number to which the VideoBlox alarm concentrator AVBPIT is connected Valid range V maximum communication ports Subrack Slot This field defines the slot number within the control subrack where the control output module resides Valid slot numbers are 1 32 for I O and combination video l O subracks and 1 for HD Series subracks Enter the slot number and press Enter on the keyboard For VideoBlox subrack this represents the physical control input slot number from AVBPIT alarm concentrator Valid range 1 to 255 Remote Camera If the control output is located at a remote PTZ site then the camera number Number of that remote PTZ must be specified Entering data in this field will clear the Subrack ID and Subrack Slot fields Valid camera numbers are 1 9999 This field should be set to zero 0 when a control output module in a subrack is used Enter the camera number if applicable or 0 in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Note This field is not applicable for VideoBlox subracks Output Bit Selecting this field brings up a dialog box which allows configuration of the separate output circuit called output bits being used SelectAll Output 5 Output 2 Output 6 Output 3 Output 7 Cancel Output 4 Output 8 Left mouse click on the check box to the left of an output bit to toggle its state If the box to the left of the output bit contain
40. the filename of the file to import Note The software initially looks for the file to import from the root directory on the C drive unless another location is specified To select a file location left mouse click on the Browse button Rev B 21 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Look in s Local Disk E Aa E atria S MN mM Course Completion Certificate files My Recent DELL Documents Documents and Settings Ddryrtmp export Files DILOCLIENT C9 mx2 Performace Folder Powered by Macromedia Breeze files Program Files yvuescan CQ WIN C WINDOWS My Network File name Places Files of type p a To select a different drive left mouse click on the down arrow in the Look in field and select from the available drives To select a folder left mouse click on the folder twice to open the folder b Enter the file name in the File name field or select an existing file by left mouse clicking on it The default file type is xls which is a Microsoft Excel C Left mouse click on the Open button to import the data into the Setmax table An example of the displayed window is shown below Rev B 21 8 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Import and Export Wizard File to import Ic Documents and Settings E233072 Desktop video input lt Back Nex
41. the system Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Standard Device Enter the number of standard devices other devices freeze frames etc Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Smart Device Enter the number of smart devices such as multiplexers in the system Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Rev B 2 20 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Use Cascading If If the system is using a cascading configuration select the field Required by left mouse clicking on the check box Left mouse clicking on this field toggles select and deselect If the check box contains a check mark the field is selected For Combining If the system is using a Combining configuration select the field configuration use by left mouse clicking on the check box Left mouse clicking on HD hardware if this field toggles select and deselect If the check box contains a possible check mark the field is selected Keyboards Enter the number of keyboards in the system The maximum number of keyboards per system is 99 Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse cl
42. up to 4 digits can be entered in this field If applicable enter a 4 digit pin number and press Enter on the keyboard Keyboard Access The keyboards to which the operator has access are selected by left mouse clicking the Keyboard Access field Left mouse click on the check box to select or deselect a keyboard If the box contains a check mark the keyboard is selected To select or deselect all keyboards left mouse click on the All button P Keyboard Access EJ Cancel elelelelieleleielie When all desired keyboards are selected or deselected left mouse click on the OK button If no changes are desired left mouse click on Cancel to exit the dialog box Rev B 8 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Operator Priority The Operator Priority field is used to determine the priority of one operator over another Operator priorities are used by the system if more than one operator is trying to select a monitor control a camera or perform some other system function such as controlling a VCR Valid values for this field are 0 99 0 indicates exclusive access 1 indicates highest priority 99 lowest priority Priority conflicts are detailed in the table below Priority Conflict Operation Outcome Higher versus lower The higher priority operator displaces the lower priority operator from the monitor Same priority levels Both operators have equal and concurrent access to the monitor
43. used in the MAXPRO Net crosspoint matrix video switcher The MAXPRO Net Server simultaneously performs alarm management remote equipment control and video switching including scanning 1 11 APPLICATION MODULES Modules are plugged into the subracks to perform the required tasks in the crosspoint matrix video switching system Video switching modules video text insertion modules external alarm input modules and auxiliary control output modules are all available for use in a system The actual number of each type of module provided with your system is dependent upon your system s design specifications 1 12 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Rev B For a fully comprehensive list of components please contact Honeywell Some of the more commonly used components are listed below Following are the list of MAXPRO Net components e MAXPRO Net Windows 2003 Console Server e 200 Max 1000 System Controller This can be a network node under MAXPRO Net system e HMX18 Redundant CPU Changeover Server This can be used as an optional fault tolerant server e HMX32128 Video Equipment Subrack 6RU 16 slots for 128 inputs and 4 slots for 32 outputs 1 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 1 12 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION CONTINUED e 128 Subrack Controller Module for HMX32128 e 832 8 Channel Video Input and Switching Module for HMX32128 e HMX832L 8 Channel Looping Video Input and Switching Module for HMX32128 e
44. 0 MON 20 eu o Halt a 21 Trunk 2 ua 0 Halt 22 22 Trunk 3 Es a 0 Hat Ready 3 8 2005 9 53 AM Setmax For MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Ref The video output reference number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one video output device from another regardless of the video output device type monitors VCRs etc The video output reference number field is NOT a changeable field Rev B 4 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Slot The slot number is used to identify the actual SLOT location of each video output channel In a standard configuration the default channel number allocations do not require any change When one MAXPRO Net system is controlling multiple partitioned video matrixes it is necessary to redefine slot numbers for each video matrix used Within HD Series subracks MX32128 the video output channels are mapped to slots 1 32 corresponding to physical outputs 1 32 Note BE CAREFUL when redefining slot numbers Source grouping must be used to prevent camera selections across matrix hardware boundaries To change the slot number type the desired number and press Enter on the keyboard Device Type Each video output device has a device type to indicate to MAXPRO Net what selection
45. 001 JE DR elx System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboa To save information entered in all files Left click on File then left click on Save All or left click on the Multiple Disk Icon Multiple Disk Icon Vill Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Sec File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 1 amp 8 System Macro T eae Parameters Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Ta DEVICE SOURCE DEVICE TYPE NUMBER GROUP For the operations that take few seconds considerable time to get the response the notification will be displayed with the message to allow users understand that a specific task is in progress Rev B 2 26 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 10 AUTOSAVE You can have SetMax save the data automatically at designated intervals Perform the following procedure to have SetMax automatically save your changes 1 Left mouse click on Tools on the main menu 2 Left mouse click on Options The following dialog box opens ii Options x r Save Options AutoSave every minutes qui Pronipt Getore save OK Cancel 3 Left mouse click on the AutoSave every check box to select AutoSave 4 In the minutes field enter how often 1 60 minutes you want SetMax to save your files For example enter 10 in this field to have SetMax save your files every 10 minutes
46. 01057 31 Mar 06 2 3 RUNNING THE SETMAX CONFIGURATOR 1 Choose Start gt Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems gt SetMax for Windows gt Setmax for Maxnet The Setmax Configurator dialog appears gt x Setmax Configurator Server IP Address X IP Address 127 0 0 1 User Name Password Language English United States OK Cancel 2 Inthe IP Address box select or type the Server IP Address 3 In the User Name box type the user name 4 Inthe Password box type the password 5 In the Language box select the language you want to use 6 Click OK Rev B 2 13 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 4 MAXPRO NET AND MGP NET LICENSING First time when you log on to SetMax the 30 days of trial version message appears When you obtain the registered product license you can use the license key and change the status using the License option from the Help menu 1 When you logon to SetMax the following main window appears Vil Setmax for MAXPRO Net Eie Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 001 ale S Se Sle AJ we OC TNAA NY OON NICIOIID ATAD K MAYVDDN_Mar rta a8 Setmax for MAXPRO Net QD Trial license 30 days remaining before license expires px Copyright c 1999 2004 Honeywell International Inc 2 Read the license information on the dialog and click OK 3 When you want to update the license status select Help gt License menu from the ma
47. 17 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management VCR SETTNGS Standby Bank Options Selecting the Standby Bank Options CONT Display tab displays the following properties page om Standby Banks Bank Number Specify the standby VCR bank in this field valid values are 1 9 Manual Start Input Where Tape change sequencing is to be initiated manually this field is used to define the external alarm input which will be used to begin Tape change operations on this bank Upon entry of a value into this field SetMax automatically adds the appropriate definitions to the External Alarm Inputs table The range of valid entries is 1 9999 the default value is 0 indicating Tape change operations are automatically initiated Rev B 17 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 VCR SETTNGS CONT Rev B VCR Management Logging VCRs Selecting the Logging VCRs Display tab displays the following properties page om Logging VCRs Bank Logging Logging Logging Logging Logging Logging Nunbei VCR VCR VCR VCR YCR VCR Number Number Number Number Number Number 1 it Bank Number Specify the standby VCR bank in this field valid values are 1 9 Logging VCR Number These fields allow for the definition of which Logging VCRs reside in each bank valid VCR numbers are 1 9999 N B the VCR number the monitor number being recorded by the logging VCR Manual Start Input Where Tape change sequencin
48. 2 V Shadow Flash Background Left mouse click on the check box beside the attribute field to toggle its status If a check mark is present the attribute is selected To select or deselect all attributes left mouse click on the Select All or Deselect All button When the desired attributes are selected left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box without making changes to the attributes left mouse click on the Cancel button X Y These two fields define the horizontal X and vertical Y location of the onscreen text valid positions are 1 13 A value of 0 in both of these fields enables the dynamic text positioning function whereby text will be positioned according to the X and Y coordinates specified in the PRETEXT fields of the currently selected video input device Enter the desired value and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 4 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Enable Text Line Selecting the ENABLE TEXT LINE field allows for configuration of the text lines to be displayed on the current video output device im Enable Text Line EJ Deselect All v Message Line v Real Time Clock v Made Line v Source Description v Channel Description Left mouse click on the check boxes beside the selections to toggle their status A check mark in the box indicates it is selected Left mouse click on OK w
49. 2006 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes
50. 31 Mar 06 2 5 UPGRADING MAX 1000 TO MAXPRO NET If you are upgrading your system from max files Version 4 16 or later to MAXPRO Net you can import the max files already configured 1 Select Tools gt Import Max Files from the menu bar as shown in the following illustration Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 Import Max Files Ctrl F Export Database Ctri E Serial Ports Error Log System M Maci Add Wizard CtrH W gt Tables CCTV Keyboards New System Wizard Ctrl N Options DEYICE DESCRIPTION SUB 19 Pre sel SEC rem lil cm 3 Camera 392 cam I Camera 3004 C 3004 2 Locate and select the existing title max file The following window displays an example location Rev B 2 17 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 5 UPGRADING MAX 1000 TO MAXPRO NET CONTINUED Import Max Files Look in S Local Disk v Satria Course Completion Certificate files My Recent DELL Documents Documents and Settings G drvrtmp export Files C3 LDCLIENT Dmx2 Performace Folder Powered by Macromedia Breeze files Program Files O vuescan WIN CDWINDOWS E TITLE Slim My Network File name umm p Places Files of type Title max 3 Click Open 4 The files are imported and the system is configured as it was i
51. 5 f you want SetMax to prompt you before saving left mouse click on the Prompt before saving check box If this box is left unchecked SetMax will save at the designated intervals without advising you Once the required configuration is completed the MAXPRO Net server can be restarted to make the system operational If you are starting the system for the first time the time and date will need to be set to your local time Refer to the operator s manual for the procedures to set the date and time 2 11 CLOSING SETMAX After saving all changes close the file 1 Left click on File 2 Left click on Exit If you haven t saved your files you will be prompted to save Left click on Yes to save editing No to exit without saving or Cancel to end the Exit command Rev B 2 27 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 12 SETMAX ADD WIZARD Rev B Your video system can be expanded if it has not reached the maximum devices using the Add Wizard The devices that can be added using the Wizard are Video Inputs Video Outputs Auxiliary Control Outputs External Alarm Inputs CCTV Keyboards and Intercept Keys 1 Select the tab of the device type where you want to add devices Left mouse click on Tools on the MAXPRO Net menu bar then left mouse click on Add Wizard The following dialog box opens 2 Select a device within the file to use for a template of the additional device s im Add Wizard Es Default Advanced
52. 57 31 Mar 06 SECTION 2 STARTUP 2 1 MINIMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RELIABLE PERFORMANCE 2 1 1 Hardware Requirements Component Description Server Module Processor Speed Pentium IV 3GHz Memory 512 MB Hard Disk Space 1 GB Monitor 256 color VGA Client Processor Speed Pentium IV 3GHz Memory 512 MB Hard Disk Space 500 MB Monitor 256 color VGA Local Area Network LAN Ethernet or Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE 2 1 2 Software Requirements Software Server Module Description Microsoft Windows 2003 with latest update Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher Client Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 4 Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher Rev B 2 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 Rev B INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR The SetMax Configurator must be installed on a computer running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 to configure the crosspoint matrix video switching system Perform the following steps to install SetMax for MAXPRO Net CAUTION You must be logged onto the Windows operating system with administrative privileges 1 Download the MAXPRO Net software package to your computer 2 Select and double click the Setup exe from the MAXPRO Net Folder to start the installation The Choose Setup Language dialog appears Choose Setup Language g Select the language for this installation from the choices below En
53. 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED Note Refer to MAXPRO Net Translation Editor User Manual pdf Revision 1 0 having the part number 900 0675 if you want to add support for other languages in MAXPRO Net 35 Click Next The Start Copying Files screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Start Copying Files w or change pying files Destination Path C Program Files Honeywell MAXPRO Net MSDE Setup Path C Maxpronet Installation Files MSDE en InstallShield 36 Click Next The Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine installation dialog appears Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft SQL Server 7 Desktop Engine Time remaining 9 seconds Note The computer restarts after Microsoft SQL Sever Desktop Engine is installed The SQL Server Network Utility screen appears after the Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine installation is completed Rev B 2 9 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED SOL Server Network Utility General Network Libraries Instance s on this server IETODTXPUZD JI Y Disabled protocols Enabled protocols Named Pipes TCPAP Enable gt gt Multiprotocol NWwLink IP ZSPX Disable AppleT alk Banyan Vines Force protocol encryption Boers Enable WinSock proxy 37 In the Disabled protocols box a Select Nam
54. ATOR e HVBI2C186l 16 INPUT Module e HVBI2C160 IIC 16 OUTPUT Module e HVBMVT Multi Channel Video Titled Card e HVB16M64 16 Video Input Card e AVB80 8 Video Output Card e HVB16TOX Titled Output Cards for VideoBlox e HVB32LKI 32 VIDEO INPUT INTERLINK INPUT e HVB82LKO 32 VIDEO OUTPUT INTERLINK INPUT Refer to the VideoBloX manual for more details on VideoBloX components 1 14 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL During the course of this manual icons and examples are used to help illustrate certain points 1 14 1 Points to take note of Points that you should be aware of will be highlighted to you in the form of a note caution warning box as shown below NOTE CAUTION WARNING You should pay attention to points highlighted in paragraphs like this Rev B 1 7 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 1 14 2 Manufacturer s Note If you are experiencing any difficulties with your MAXPRO Net system or may have some useful information to relate back to us kindly contact your local distributor Our distributors are very carefully selected They are provided with complete technical support and training so as to ensure the high standard of service and security expected from you Acknowledgements WINDOWS Registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation SMARTEXT Trademark of Honeywell Inc FLASHBACK Trademark of Honeywell Inc MAXPRO and MAXPRO SYSTEMS LOGO are Registered Trademarks of Honeywell Inc Rev B 1 8 HMXMU0010
55. CIAL PARAMETERS 12 14 DEFINING SPECIAL PARAMETERS Selection of the Special Parameters tab allows for direct editing of all the special system parameters These fields default to values that are satisfactory for most video system applications The details of each of the properties are described below 78 Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help wer dej alej s lala lej mi a eer Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Etorlog Title andRegistration Logical Camera Selection Management ElhemetPorts Real Time Clock Line Video Source Description Mode Line Message Line Monitor Normal Monitor Double VCR Other Normal VCR Other Double Pretext Normal Pretext Double 1 2 0 3 3 Pretext Status Trunk STEAL Criteria Priority Level Enable Alarm Stack Stack Dwel 5 Forward NET Broadcasts Video Level Fail Check Batch File u 5 Printer Errorlog Reporting MAXPRO Net Language English v Network Node ID b jj Default Test Mode Tx Data v Master Network Clock Printer Fail Macro Real Time Clock Accuracy fo Auto Message Timeout 5 Equipment Polling Fail Macro Pretext Message Timeout 2 Cold boot Macro fa 00 Enable Logging
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57. EC print key Off TAPE ANAL MASK Off TAPE ANAL MASK Off ALM SOUNDER SEC Off ALM SOUNDER SEC Off EXT ALARM Off ALARM DISPLAYED Off AUTO RECORD FLG Off ALARM DISCONNECT Off SURV DOOR UNLOCK Off TAPE CHECK ACTIVE Off GARY DOOR UNLOCK sury MUX USE FLG sec MUX USE FLG COPY REVIEW MON 31 COPY REVIEW MON 4 ALARM DISPLAY Sec Er ololIolnlelwin B W PRINT KBD1 0 B W PRINT KBD2 0 Ready 3 8 2005 10 12 AM Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 Auxiliary Control Outputs Control Output The Control Output Number is purely a reference number used to Number distinguish one control output from another The control output number field is NOT a changeable field Description This is an 18 character description used to identify the control output It is not used by MAXPRO Net at all and it is purely for operator reference Enter up to an 18 character description and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 10 1 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Auxiliary Control Outputs i Subrack ID Specifies the subrack ID number where the control output module resides The valid range is 1 99 If a high level or mimic panel output is being used the number is prefixed with an H If a keyboard output is being used the number is prefixed with a Enter the subrack ID number and press Enter on the keyboard For VideoBlox subrack this
58. Enter the number of VCRs per PreText Subrack Subrack When your video system is configured press the OK button The Setmax program creates the files required to setup your system Each file Setmax creates is represented by a tab in the Setmax window The file name of the master file that contains the individual files tabs is title max Rev B 2 23 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 7 ADDING USERS To add new users of SetMax perform the following steps 1 Select Tools gt Add Users from the menu bar The following dialog appears SM Add Users User and Password Current Users User Name admin New Password Retype Password Save Delete Close 2 Click Add 3 Type the user name and the password in the respective fields and click Save 4 Select the user under Current Users and click Delete to delete the existing user However you cannot delete the Admin user which is a default one 5 Click Close to close the Add Users dialog Rev B 2 24 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 8 Rev B EDITING THE SETMAX CONFIGURATION To select a file left click on its tab or press Alt and the underlined letter on the tab For example press Alt I at the same time to select the Video Inputs file To edit a field within a configuration page 8 f Click on the field using the left mouse button left mouse click or use the up down left and right arrows on the keyboard to move to the desired field and press Enter
59. Ewtemaldlaminpus Auxiliary Control Outputs System Macro Special Parameters SenelPots Eror Loa Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports Logical Groups VALID REF LOGICAL GROUP DESCRIPTION INTERCEPT KEY KEYBOARDS VIEW EDIT GROUP 7 Change Booth See 2 Ebony Horse Bar 7 3 Black Jack 8 4 Craps 9 5 Bacc 10 g Change Booth Detail 5 Alternate Alternate View Alternate Alternate View Altemate Altemate View Alternate Altemate View election Number Primary Camera Primary View Ane 1 Camera 2 2 3 CAR d 1 54 0 53 0 52 20 0 0 0 0 2 45 0 44 0 52 21 0 0 0 0 3 87 0 88 0 108 20 0 0 0 0 4 89 0 9 0 108 21 0 0 0 0 5 163 0 186 0 161 23 0 0 0 0 5 164 0 167 0 161 28 0 0 0 0 v Ready 3 8 2005 10 18 AM Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 EM Enter the applicable value in each of the fields and press Enter on the keyboard Use the parameters listed in the following paragraphs for the values that can be entered in each field Selection Number This is a unique number within each group It defines the number entered by the operator to select the Primary Camera in the group There can be up to 99 different selection numbers per group Valid values are 1 9999 Primary Camera This field holds the Camera Number that is selected when the operator has selected a Group and a selection number within that group Valid values are 1 9999 and must correspond to
60. ISTRATION The Title and Registration window provides details of the license information for the MAXPRO Net software Some of the fields are fixed and some can be edited depending on the access level of the user Wm Setmax for MAXPRO Net Y03_10018_SG Security Ef xl File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 1 El ee E u 180 Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Lag Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection Management Ethernet Ports MAXPRO Net CCTV Management System C Copyright 1991 2004 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC Licence Number v03 10018 5G Date Installed 16 NOV 04 Version Number 5 00 Date Last Revised 16 NOV 04 Distributor Name loneywe Distributor Password Client Name Client Password Site Name Se Description Su ineto O Nu fine si 2125 2005 11 30 AM Setmax For MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Por 4 Title and Registration License Number For fully functional MAXPRO Net software the license number will be unique and contains up to 12 characters Demo MAXPRO Net software will have DEMO somewhere in the license number and has reduced functionality The license number is fixed and cannot be edited Version Nu
61. MAXPRO Net CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE HMXMUO01057 March 2006 Rev B ISSUE DATE REVISIONS A March 2005 Initial Release PCN 1980 B March 2006 Updated Setmax Installation Section Rev B ii HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Honeywell International Inc 165 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 You should carefully read the following terms and conditions If you do not consent to be bound by this License Agreement you must promptly return the unopened package to the person from whom you purchased it within fifteen 15 days from date of purchase and your money will be refunded to you by that person If the person from whom you purchased this Software fails to refund your money contact HONEYWELL immediately at the address shown above Important This Software is security related Access should be limited to authorized individuals 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Subject to all terms and conditions hereof of Honeywell International Inc acting through its Security group HONEYWELL does hereby grant to the purchaser the Licensee upon payment in full of the published license fee or other license fee agreed to in writing the License Fee a nontransferable non exclusive license to use the enclosed software Licensed Programs provided herewith in Licensee s own business on a single computer for a term commencing on the date of payment in full of the License Fee and continuing in perpetuity unless terminat
62. O OUTPUTS 4 c SCAN SEQUENCE 4 a CCTV KEYBOARDS 2 Ba INTERCEPTED KEYS 0 a OPERATORS 2 a EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS 1 CONTROL OUTPUTS 1 SYSTEM MACRO 1 lines a COMMUNICATION PORTS 0 amp ETHERNET PORTS 0 B iame charms AMMA ces 2 33 The properties dialog provides details about number of devices configured in SetMax as shown in the following illustration HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 2 34 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 3 VIDEO INPUTS 3 4 DEFINING VIDEO INPUTS Selection of the Video Inputs tab opens the file for editing the properties for each video input The details for each field in the file are described below WR Setmax for MAXPRO Net 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help sevajo IE 5 5 gt l a aj SIG System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Video Dutputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs ALTERNATE DEVICE SOURCE DEVICE TYPE NUMBER GROUP NET SOURCE CAMERA NUMBER 19 Pre sel SEC Camera C 3001 Camera C 3002 Camera C 3003 Camera C 3004 Camera C 3005 1 Setmax for MAXPRO Net
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64. PAD REGISTER NUMBER OF STANDBY VCRS HOUR OF NEXT TAPE CHANGE SEQUENCE POINTER TO BANK CURRENT ALARM NUMBER CURRENT BANK POINTER RACK POINTER IN CURRENT BANK e el o mom e e m VCR POINTER IN CURRENT RACK CURRENT RACK FOR STANDBY TRANSFER CURRENT RACK FOR STOP EJECT STANDBY VCR NUMBER AT STANDBY FAIL RESTORE PNUNNDPCOEPUIUERUCHTUUEN OH C CC E 7 CURRENT VCR M D c EU 3425 4 10 13 Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Rev B 11 1 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 System Macro Library Ref The system macro library reference number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one system macro from another The MAXPRO Net system will CALL a system macro by its reference number The System macro library reference number field is NOT a changeable field Description The description text is used to label the system macros It is not used by the system at all and is for reference only Macro Execution This field contains the actual macro execution sequence It contains the Sequence key press sequence or special macro commands required to perform the required function It can also call other system macros if required Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Rev B 11 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 12 SPE
65. SPREADSHEET Each file tab in the Setmax configurator can be exported to a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet if the IMPORT and EXPORT menu item on the FILE menu is not grayed out disabled Note SetMax must be running and the site configuration e g title Max must be open 1 Select the tab of the data you want to export For example to export the video inputs file to an Excel spreadsheet select the Video Inputs tab 2 Left mouse click on File on the main menu 3 Left mouse click on Import and Export Chose an action to perform YETI Description ATENEI PT II STONKE MOCOU Export data from this site to a file for use in other site Cancel 4 Inthe chose an action to perform field select Export to a Left mouse click on the down arrow beside the field to view the options 5 Left mouse click on the Next gt button Note To cancel an operation left mouse click on the Cancel button To go back to a previous menu or screen left mouse click on the lt Back button Rev B 21 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 21 1 EXPORING FILE TO MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Import and Export Wizard Select a Table to export Device Type Device Number Source Group v Description v Primary Subrack Id iv Input Number r Export Range All Records in Table Lines 5 12 Enter line ranges separated by commas eg 1 3 5 12 lt Back Cancel 6 de
66. When the field is active the background turns from yellow to white and the cursor blinks within the field If there is a pull down menu for the field a down arrow appears on the right side of the cell Enter the desired information in the field and press Enter or select an option from the pull down menu and press Enter The cursor moves to the field below To access a pull down menu left click on the down arrow in the field To select an option in a pull down menu left mouse click on the option or press the up and down arrows keys on the keyboard until the desired option is highlighted Press Enter on the keyboard to enter the selection in the cell To view more columns within a file left mouse click on the arrows in the horizontal scroll bar on the bottom right side of the window To view more rows within a file left mouse click on the arrows in the vertical scroll bar on the right side of the window To exit the edit mode without changing the field press Esc on the keyboard Refer to the following chapters for assistance in editing each file for your system 2 25 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 9 SAVING DATA Periodically save your editing to safeguard against loss of information To save information entered in the current file Left click on File then left click on Save or left click on the single Disk Icon Single Disk Icon Vill Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Seveip izz
67. Y cece eens eens eee ener rennen eren nr 7 SECTION 17 VCR MANAGEMENT 4 eene nennen nnne nnne nenne trinis HE EE ER Et nn 1 141 WOR MANAGEMENT deed qe A Ra e a ia in conde dec dels 1 SECTION 18 LOGON 1 18 1 LOGON PASSWORD tetris nied tien ea nenn 1 SECTION 19 ETHERNET PORTS eese nennen HE HE ansia HERE HE asas sra NE EE 1 19 1 DEFINING ETHERNET PORTS nente eerte eee titre ena a a dad en ene 1 SECTION 20 EXPORTING THE DATABASE nnne tnter nnns 1 20 1 PROCEDURE TO EXPORT THE DATABASE FILES eene 1 SECTION 21 EXPORTING AND IMPORTING FILES IN EXCEL eren 1 21 1 EXPORING FILE TO MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET 5 Rev B vii HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B viii HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using MAXPRO Net to configure your crosspoint matrix video switching system 1 2 MAXPRO Net OVERVIEW Rev B The MAXPRO Net crosspoint matrix video switching system is designed as
68. a camera number defined in the Video Inputs table Rev B 16 3 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Logical Camera Selection Primary View The primary camera can also be a PTZ camera with view recall capability In this case an actual VIEW number can be specified Therefore selecting the group and selection number within that group will now not only display the primary camera but will also automatically move it to the designated VIEW preset position The valid camera views range is 1 99 0 is the default value which indicates no camera view is to be selected Note As the view number 0 is used to indicate that NO VIEW is specified view 0 can NOT be recalled by this field View Edit Note To enable the selection of alternate cameras and views the Group Cont following must be added to the Intercept Keyboard Keys table The macro lt LOG CAM ALT gt must be entered into the key replacement macro field The example here uses keycode 10 the ALT key but alternatively any other keycode can be used Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard KEY REF CODE DESCRIPTION KEYBOARD KEY REPLACEMENT MACRO 10 ALT Ito cawat Alternate Camera 1 This field defines the first alternate camera to be selected when the ALT key is pressed This camera is also selected by pressing the 1 key on the keyboard after the primary camera has been selected or t
69. al Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Mar Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Input PRIMARY ALTERNATE ALTERNA DEVICE DEVICE SOURCE DEVICE DESCRIPTION SUBRACK INPUT SUBRACK NET SOURCE CAMER NUMBER GROUP RACK NUMBER SETTINGS EHE COMER EET em Es sehe oe 0 o o Ea x 0 Enter Reference Number Find Next Device Number Description Input Number Match whole word only Start Macro 2 15 SERVER COLD BOOT AND WARM BOOT You can perform cold boot or warm boot of the MAXPRO Net server from SETMAX P Setmax for MAXPRO Net 03_10018_SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 1 amp l gla Sjal l aal amp es Gp Server ColdBoot Use this option to restart the MAXPRO Net server Server WarmBoot eb Warm Boot does not require any restart of the server Selection of this option reinitializes all the devices connected to Max system without any restart or shutdown of MAXPRO Net server Rev B 2 32 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 2 16 SETMAX PROPERTIES Rev B mV 03 10016 5G gs VIDEO INPUTS 5 Camera 1 VCR 1 Standard Device 1 Smart Device 1 Trunk 0 Menu 1 Black Source 0 Standby YCA 0 Logging VCR 0 amp VIDE
70. amera 3 This field defines the third alternate camera to Group Cont be selected when the ALT key is pressed again after selecting alternate camera 2 The range of valid camera numbers is 1 9999 The alternate camera 3 would have to be defined elsewhere in the video input table A value of 0 is the default value and indicates no alternate camera is defined Alternate View 3 When Alternate Camera 3 is selected it can automatically move to the designated VIEW preset position The valid camera views range is 1 99 O is the default value which indicates no camera view is to be selected Note As the view number 0 is used to indicate that NO VIEW is specified view 0 can NOT be recalled by this field Alternate Camera 4 This field defines the fourth alternate camera to be selected when the ALT key is pressed again after selecting alternate camera 3 The range of valid camera numbers is 1 9999 The alternate camera 4 would have to be defined elsewhere in the video input table A value of 0 is the default value and indicates no alternate camera is defined Alternate View 4 When Alternate Camera 4 is selected it can automatically move to the designated VIEW preset position The valid camera views range is 1 99 0 is the default value which indicates no camera view is to be selected Note As the view number is used to indicate that NO VIEW is specified view 0 can NOT be recalled by this field Note Continually pressi
71. ar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED 23 Click Browse The Choose Folder dialog appears 24 Select a folder where the features are to be installed 25 Click OK to close the Choose Folder dialog 26 Click Next on the Select Features screen If you have selected MAXPRO Net Server on the Select Features screen the Choose Destination Location screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select f here setup will install files Specify MSDE folder path InstallShield 27 Click Browse The Choose Folder dialog appears 28 Select a folder where Microsoft SQL Desktop Engine is to be installed 29 Click OK to close the Choose Folder dialog 30 Click Next on the Choose Destination Location screen The Database Server Login screen appears Rev B 2 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED JM rS MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Database Server Login Specify a SOL Login ID and Password Login ID Password InstallShield 31 In the Login ID box type the SQL User Login ID 32 In the Password box type the SQL User Password 33 Click Next The User Information screen appears Kerr TE MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard User Information Select Language English United States Install Shieid 34 In the Select Language box select the language to be used for MAXPRO Net Rev B 2
72. ard can access and control all monitors It can be signed off if not required Description This is an 18 character description used to identify the keyboard It is displayed on the currently selected video output device if the current operator is not selected for display ie the operator has not logged on to the keyboard Enter an 18 character description in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Note The Operator s name is enabled for display from the keyboard operator s table Rev B 6 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 CCTV Keyboards Keyboard Enable To enable a keyboard to operate the system select YES from the list box in the Keyboard Enable field Selecting NO disables the keyboard but will leave all other configuration details for that keyboard intact so it can be enabled again at a later date The selection can also be made by typing Y for yes or N for no then pressing Enter on the keyboard KEYBOARD ENABLE Default Monitor This field allows definition of the selected monitor when the MAXPRO Net system is first powered up This means the keyboard can immediately select a video input device for display without first having to select a monitor Valid default monitor values are 1 999 A value of 0 means no default monitor selection has been made Enter a value in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Default Operator This field specifies which operator number is automatically logged onto t
73. arm Inputs Setmax Subrack Slot Setmax 1 8 1 8 15 9 16 1 8 16 17 24 1 8 17 Enter the alarm input number and press Enter on the keyboard For VideoBlox subrack this represents the physical alarm input slot number from AVBPIT alarm concentrator Valid range 1 to 255 This field defines the normal i e non active state of each alarm input It can be set to either open or closed You may either select the required alarm normal state from the list box as shown below or by typing in either O for open or C for closed Pr When the desired state is displayed in the field press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 9 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 External Alarm Inputs Operating Mode Selecting the Operating Mode field displays a submenu Each alarm input can operate in one of 3 different modes direct latched or toggle Each mode is described below e Direct The alarm condition activates or de activates when it physically changes state or is set or cleared with macros e Latched Once triggered the alarm will remain active until it is reset manually using the alarm clear key on the keyboard e Toggle The first time the alarm is triggered it becomes active the next time it is cleared You may either select the required operating mode from the list box as shown below or by typing in the first letter of the required option AM MAL OPERATING ALA ATE Latched T
74. board Keys table Review Monitor This field defines which monitor will be used for the review of dedicated and standby VCRs logging VCRs are reviewed directly on the monitors they record The review monitor will also be used for the display of tape change related messaging Enable Zero Back Control The Zero Back functionality provides a convenient means of locating the position on tape where recording was terminated due to a review taking place When zero back control is enabled the tape counter is zeroed at the moment of review initiation When the review is complete but prior to selecting the Review End key the operator presses the Zero Back key to initiate an automatic search for the zero position on the tape Once the zero position has been reached the operator presses the Review End key to terminate the review NOTE not all VCRs support zero back functionality Zero Back Function Number This field allows for customisation of the function sent to the VCR control card e g RD490 RD494 to initiate the zero back function The range of allowable values is 1 16 the default value is 13 Counter Zero Function Number This field allows for customisation of the function sent to the VCR control card e g RD490 RD494 to initiate the counter zero function The range of allowable values is 1 16 the default value is 14 Rev B 17 10 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management Rewind Setti
75. card RD200 RD205 MX205 RD220 for pretext The valid range of subrack addresses is 1 799 a value of 0 indicates pretext is not used For VideoBlox subrack this ID represents the V communication port number to which VideoBlox MVT Multi Channel Video Titler is connected Valid range V maximum communication ports Pretext Slot Number This field defines the physical slot number within the pretext subrack where the text insertion card resides The valid range of slot numbers is 1 32 For VideoBlox subrack this number represents the physical input slot for the VideoBlox analog input channel in MVT Valid range 1 to 4096 For pretext slot numbers 1 to 16 MVT address is 1 For pretext slot numbers 17 to 32 MVT address is 2 X Y These two fields define the horizontal X and vertical Y location of the pretext valid positions are 1 13 These X and Y coordinates are also the dynamic text coordinates where this feature is enabled for video output channels Dynamic Where text insertion modules which support dynamic cable equalization are utilized this Equalisation field represents the cable length between the video input device and the switcher Valid DYNAMIC EQUALISATION values are 1 8 representing units of one hundred meters of RG 59 BU coaxial cable For different coaxial cable types the signal losses may be considerably different to the losses of RG 59 BU e g RG 8 and RG 11 have considerably lower losse
76. connected to IP 0 0 1 and Port 15651 Rev B 3 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs The total number of video inputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 9999 Ref The video input reference number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one video input device from another regardless of the video input device type cameras VCRs etc The video input reference number field is NOT a changeable field Device Type Each video input device must be given a device type so MAXPRO Net knows what selection and control parameters apply to the device You may either select the device type from the list box as shown below or type in the required device most of the device types are selectable by merely typing in the first character e g c or C will automatically select Video ime Vic REF 1 2 Standard Device Smart Device Trunk Menu ER Black Source Standby VCR The currently supported video input device types are as follows e Camera fixed and PTZ e VCR video cassette recorder dedicated or Dub VCR e Smart Device devices such as multiplexers e Standard Device other devices freeze frames etc e Trunk trunk video input from a networked system e Menu MAXPRO Net system menu using MaxMon e Black Source black source for monitor blanking etc e Standby VCR Standby VCR as used in VCR Management e Logging VCR Monitor logging VCR as used in VCR Management When the desire
77. cted video output device is displayed on the LCD Message Mode the message prompt and mode information lines eg Warning messages scanning setting views etc are displayed on the LCD Rev B 6 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 CCTV Keyboards Audible Status Selecting the Audible Status field allows for configuration of audible keyboard prompts Left mouse click on the box to the left of the selection to toggle its status A check mark in the box to the left of the prompt indicates the option is selected pP Audible Status x Deselect All Warning Prompt Cancel Alarm Prompt v Key Click Deadman Tone Joystick Click e Key Click the keyboard beeps in response to every key press e Joystick Click the keyboard beeps in response to any joystick movement e Warning Prompt the keyboard buzzes in response to warning messages eg trying to pan tilt a fixed camera e Alarm Prompt The keyboard will beep continuously in response to an alarm message until the alarm is cleared e Deadman Tone keyboard will beep if keyboard is not used for specific amount of time as defined by keyboard operator section To deselect all audible keyboard prompts left mouse click on the Deselect All button then left click on OK When done selecting audible prompts left mouse click on the OK button To exit the field without changing the current settings left mouse click on the Cancel button Po
78. d device type is displayed in the field press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 3 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs Continued Device Number Each video input device must have a unique device number allocated to it This device number is unique with respect to other video inputs of the same type and does not relate to the video input reference number REF or its physical connection to the system Definitions in the video input DEVICE TYPE and DEVICE NUMBER fields allow exact selection of the video input device from a keyboard The valid range for device numbers is 1 9999 Enter the desired device number and press Enter on the keyboard Source Group A source group is a group of video input devices cameras VCR s etc that are linked together as specific access groups This allows the system to control which video output channels have access to which video inputs Due to hardware restrictions some monitors may only be able to access certain video inputs Source groups are also used to partition video input selections for specific operators A source group number is allocated for every video input The default source group is 0 the range of allowable source groups is 0 99 Enter the desired source group number and press Enter on the keyboard Device Description This is an 18 character description used to identify the selected video input device It is displayed on a monitor or other video output channel with text
79. d sign off period and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 8 3 HMXMUOO01 057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Source Group Each operator may be granted access to any of the video input source Access groups This field is used to restrict operators from viewing video input devices in selected source groups a Source Group Access x egg mE e mem mE m sala Ra aaa a eg eg egg nea Left mouse click the check box to select deselect operator source group access To select all or deselect all source groups left mouse click on the All button If the box contains a check mark it indicates the operator has access to the source group When the source groups are selected or deselected as desired left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box without making any changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Rev B 8 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Alarm Group This field allows for the selection of the alarm groups the operator has Access access to If the box is checked the operator can clear alarms in the specified alarm group Alarm Group Access EJ Cancel elelee mg mum mg mea sg egg mg mem s m g m g egg RE To select or deselect all Alarm Groups left mouse click on the All button
80. d will automatically update the Intercept Keyboard Keys table Valid Keyboards Keyboard access to each logical group is configurable through entries in the Valid Keyboards panel Each of the 99 keyboards may be given access by selecting its corresponding field Left mouse click on any field to toggle the keyboard access state Ifa field contains a check mark that keyboard has access to the logical camera group To select or deselect all keyboards left mouse click on the All button When the keyboard access is configured press the OK button To exit the Keyboard dialog box with making changes press the Cancel button WM Keyboard x Cancel EIBIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIGN EA EA EZ Rev B 16 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Logical Camera Selection View Edit Left mouse click on the View Edit Group field to display the Group Detail Group Dialog Box for the selected Logical Group To close the Group Detail Dialog Box left mouse click on the Hide button in the View Edit Group field The Group Detail contains the following fields V Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security Ele Edit View Tools Update Help sro 5 selel 28 Sle AJ ele Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTV Keyboards InterceptKeyboardKeys Keyboard Operators
81. described below u Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 001 JE Bm X Galea Se System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators Auxiliary Control Outputs ALARM ALARM ALARM DESCRIPTION Stu AERAR NORMAL CPERATING Alan ALARM START MACRO 2 1 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 3 1 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 4 1 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 5 1 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 6 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 7 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 8 Toke BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 9 Convention Direct No LINK 76 amp H 1070 0 Convention Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 il Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 2 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 Convention Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 4 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 41070 15 Convention BOH Direct No LINK 76 H 1070 16 Toke BOH Direct No LINK amp 76 amp H 1070 Jolma 0 om Dean No eo o o om Diet
82. dule is the order in which tape change operations will occur Late Rewind Management VCRs which are being reviewed during tape change operations will be bypassed automatically i e they will not be rewound ejected This check box enables late rewind management functionality so at the end of review it automatically initiates a rewind eject sequence on the VCR The operator who was previously reviewing the VCR will receive an on screen message as to the status of the late rewind operation If this check box is disabled VCRs that were bypassed during tape change operations will return to the record mode when the review operation terminates 17 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management VCR Alarm Group VCR management provides enhanced alarm handling capabilities for dedicated standby and logging VCRs An alarm will only be generated when a VCR ceases to record for reasons outside of system control i e an alarm will occur due to a tape jam but not if the VCR is stopped for review or tape change When an alarm does occur the alarm group is definable through this field allowing VCR alarms to be directed to specific monitors Rev B 17 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management GENERAL SETTINGS CONT Rev B Review Associations Selecting the Review Associations Display tab displays the following properties page These fields define the interaction between keyboards keys and monitors f
83. eadsheet can be mapped to the fields in the Setmax file Note Setmax must be running and the site configuration e g title Max must be open Caution The Microsoft Excel spreadsheet must contain a REF column as the left most column A with line numbers for which lines to put the inputs or the Import will fail 1 Select the tab of the file you want to import data For example to import data into the video inputs file from an Excel spreadsheet select the Video Inputs tab 2 Left mouse click on File on the main menu 3 Left mouse click on Import and Export Rev B 21 5 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Import and Export Wizard Chose an action to perform Import from a file c Description Import data to this site from a file exported from other site Cancel 4 Inthe Chose an action to perform field select Import from a file Left mouse click on the down arrow beside the field to view the options 5 Left mouse click on the Next gt button Note To cancel the operation left mouse click on the Cancel button To go back to a previous menu or screen left mouse click on the lt Back button Rev B 21 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Import and Export Wizard File to import Ic Documents and Settings E233072 Desktop video input lt Back Next gt Cancel 6 Enter
84. ecording on those VCRs ceases Each Standby VCR requires an output channel on the matrix switcher which has access to all the video sources for which it provides backup recording additionally a video input is required for review purposes e Logging VCR Logging VCRs provide continuous recording of operator monitor video they are connected between the matrix switcher and the operator monitor Logging VCRs are numbered according to the monitor they record i e logging VCR 1 records monitor 1 e Bank a group of VCRs of the same type Grouping VCRs into banks allows operations such as Tape change to be performed The maximum number of VCRs per bank is 50 Rev B 17 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 17 1 VCR MANAGEMENT CONTINUED Selection of the VCR Management tab allows for direct editing of the properties associated with VCR Management The table is divided into 3 groups The details of these groups and the properties of each are described below P Setmax for MAXPRO Net 403 10018 SG Security File Edit Yiew Tools Update Help SewerlP 127001 IE gia 3 Bs Es eg sja jel j 24 Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators Extemal Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection Management Ethernet Ports DYCH Settings r Re
85. ed Pipes and click Enable b Select TCP IP and click Enable 38 Click OK to close the SQL Server Network Utility screen The SQL Server Network Utility dialog appears SOL Server Network Utility restarted i Any changes made will be saved however they will not take effect until the SQL Server service is stopped and 39 Click OK The computer restarts and the Choose Setup Language dialog appears Rev B 2 10 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED Choose Setup Language E Select the language for this installation from the choices below English United States v canca 40 Select a language for the installation program 41 Click OK The Question dialog appears Question Installation will happen in English language Do you want to continue 42 Click Yes The Start Copying Files screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard ing File tings bel Current Settings Destination Path C Program Files Honeywell MAXPRO Net Install Shield The Install Shield Wizard Complete screen appears after the installation is completed Rev B 2 11 HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing MAXPRO Net on your computer Install Shield 43 Click Finish to complete the installation Rev B 2 12 HMXMU0
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87. egional Options Languages Advanced Standards and formats This option affects how some programs format numbers currencies dates and time Select an item to match its preferences or click Customize to choose your own formats Samples Number 123 456 789 00 Currency 123 456 783 00 Time 12 08 27 Short date 28 93 2006 Long date Dienstag 28 Marz 2006 Location To help services provide you with local information such as news and weather select your present location Germany 11 In the Select an item to match its preferences or click Customize to choose your own formats box select a language for the operating system 12 Under Location select the location where the MAXPRO Net is being installed 13 Click Apply 14 Click Advanced tab The Advanced Settings for Regional and Language Options appears Rev B 2 4 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED Regional and Language Options Regional Options Languages Advanced Lanquage for non Unicode programs This system setting enables non Unicode programs to display menus and dialogs in their native language It does not affect Unicode programs but it does apply to all users of this computer Select a language to match the language version of the non Unicode programs you want to use Code page conversion tables 10001
88. enum B ZOE 2005 SA AM Setmax For MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 EE rr ooo nooo Rev B 5 1 HMXMU001029 31 Mar 06 Sequence Tables SEQ This field serves as a reference number identifier for the sequence table it is not a changeable field Type There are three kinds of sequence types available e Scan During a SCAN sequence operation camera selection entries are wrapped around when the end of the scan sequence is reached This mode of operation continues until the scan sequence is halted e Tour During a TOUR sequence the scan sequence is stepped through only once e Index When INDEX is selected for this field it indicates that the table is used to hold information for complex macro programming Source Group Each Scan sequence or Tour sequence may be allocated a source group number this allows the system to control which video output channels have access to which scan sequences Source groups are useful for partitioning access for specific operators Note The default source group is 0 the range of allowable source groups is 0 99 Description Text This is an 18 character description used to identify the scan sequence It is displayed on a monitor or other video output channel with text insertion whenever the scan sequence is selected Sequence This field provides for control of MAXPRO Net run time editing of the Locked scan sequence If
89. eoBlox subrack this is the physical input location of the video input channel The valid range for the VideoBlox is 1 4096 For input numbers 1 to 16 the input card address is 0 For input numbers 17 to 32 the input card address is 1 Rev B 3 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Subrack Settings Video Inputs Continued Selecting the SUBRACK SETTINGS field opens three additional fields that are used in cascading and combining configurations Bypass Subrack ID This field is used in cascading configurations only and contains the address of the subrack which is to be bypassed when selecting the current video input device For more comprehensive details please refer to the CASCADING section of the Commissioning Manual For VideoBlox subrack the Bypass subrack ID value should be 1 16 depending on the input device number For the first 1 255 physical inputs the bypass ID is 1 and for the next 1 255 inputs the bypass ID is 2 and so on Combiner Subrack ID This field may be used in both cascading and combining configurations In a cascading configuration consisting of three subracks the COMBINER SUBRACK ID contains the address of the second subrack that is to be bypassed when selecting the current video input device For more comprehensive details please refer to the CASCADING section of the Commissioning Manual The following figure shows typical entries for a cascaded system SUBRACK SETTINGS
90. escription e Mode Line Defines the line where the Mode text eg Scan mode is displayed e Message Line Defines the line where the Message Line text eg Warning message is displayed Rev B 12 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Pretext Status Selecting the PRETEXT STATUS field provides for definition of the text attributes for all pretext modules being used in the system Left mouse click on the button next to Pretext Status to open the pretext display box Note All pretext modules in the system must be either standard or enhanced type It is not possible to mix types This does not apply to post text modules which are defined in the video outputs section P Pretext Display Status x Select All v Shadow Double Height v Enhanced Text Card Cancel Hidden Text ard Left mouse click on a feature to select or deselect it If the box beside the feature contains a check mark the feature is selected You can select either the Enhanced Text Card or the Hidden Text Card but not both The Shadow and Double Height features can both be selected for either type text card Left mouse click on the Select All button to select all the features Note The Select All button selects the Hidden Text Card with Double Height and Shadow features selected If all features are selected left mouse click on the Deselect All button to deselect all features When the Pretext Display Status is s
91. et as desired left mouse click on the OK button If you want to exit the dialog box without making changes left mouse click on Cancel Enable Alarm The alarm stack is used to process and cycle all active alarms Left Stack mouse click on the Enable Alarm Stack field to toggle the Alarm Stack state If the field contains a check mark the alarm stack is enabled Enable Alarm Stack M Video Level Fail This field sets the detection period time in seconds that will elapse before a video level failure is reported Valid values are 0 immediate to 30 seconds Enter the desired value in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Note A video sync loss is detected immediately and is not effected by the value in the video level fail field Rev B 12 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Printer Errorlog If a printer is connected to the MAXPRO Net server it be enabled to Reporting automatically report alarm events operator sign on off and error log messages Left mouse click on the Printer Errorlog Reporting field to set these options 3 Errorlog Reporting Alarm Group ALL eg 2 15 20 29 v Errorlog Printing Sign On Off teen Printer Reporting Tab e Alarm Group enter the range of alarm groups 1 99 that will be reported to the printer For a print out of all groups type ALL in this field Note If automatic event printing is not required but access to the
92. ey codes please refer to Appendix A located in the Commissioning Manual If the key code entered in this field has a default description it is automatically displayed in the description field Enter the desired key code then press Enter on the keyboard Description If the key code field has been left blank the key to be intercepted can be selected by its description For example entering lt CAM gt in the description field will automatically insert 73 in the key code field The description can then be modified to indicate the new key function required The description is used purely for reference and has no effect on system operation Enter the desired description and press Enter on the keyboard Keyboard The keyboard ID number to which the key intercept applies is selected by clicking on the keyboard field Left mouse click on any of the fields to toggle the selected keyboard For example to select keyboard 11 the box in column 10 row 1 should be checked see shaded check box in the illustration below When a box contains a check mark it indicates the key intercept applies to P Keyboard EJ 0 a mmm ance 1 FEES that keyboard To select or deselect all keyboards left mouse click on the All button When all desired keyboards are selected and deselected left mouse click on the OK button To exit the keyboard dialog box with making any changes left mouse click on the Cancel button
93. fault all the fields of the table selected for export as shown above deselect a field left mouse click on the check box beside the field When a box is deselected it does not contain a check mark To view more fields use the scroll bar on the right side of the window 7 Export Range You can either export all the records in the table or selected lines of data Left mouse click on the radio button beside the desired selection If you only want certain lines left mouse click on the Lines radio button then insert the desired lines Separate consecutive lines by dashes and nonconsecutive lines with commas as shown in the above example 8 Left mouse click on the Next gt button Rev B 21 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 21 1 EXPORING FILE TO MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED Import and Export Wizard Browse File to import 9 Enter the filename for the data Note The file will be saved in the root directory on the C drive unless another location is specified To select a file location left mouse click on the Browse button atria course Completion Certificate files My Recent DELL Documents Documents and Settings C3 drvrtmp export files LDCLIENT 2 Folder Powered by Macromedia Breeze files Program Files vuescan win DWINDOWS Places Files of type Cancel My Network File name nen Rev B 21 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar
94. g is to be initiated manually this field is used to define the external alarm input which will be used to begin Tape change operations on this bank Upon entry of a value into this field SetMax will automatically add the appropriate definitions to the External Alarm Inputs table The range of valid entries is 1 9999 the default value is 0 indicating Tape change operations are automatically initiated 17 6 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management GENERAL SETTINGS GENERAL SETTINGS CONT Rev B Tape Change Scheduler Selecting the Tape Change Scheduler Display tab displays the following properties page Up to 24 individual tape change schedules may be defined a Tape Change Scheduler VCR Bank VCR Bank VCR Bank VCR Bank VCR Bank 01 00 Dedicated 1 Dedicated 2 0200 Dedicated4 Did 0300 Dedicated Dedicated 0400 Dedeatedg Dedicated DedicatedS Dedicated 0600 Logging Dedicated 07 00 Dedeated4 Loginas 0800 Logong8 Loginas 0300 Loggng8 Dedicated 1000 Loggng6 Dedeated5 11 00 Dedeated3 Dedcated4 1200 Dedicated5 Dedicated po ei n Time This field specifies the start time for tape change operations valid entries are 00 00 23 59 VCR Bank Selecting a VCR Bank field enables display of a list of the currently defined banks The order in which these banks are displayed within the sche
95. glish United States x 3 Select a language for the installation program 4 Click OK The Question dialog appears J Installation will happen in English language Do you want to continue 5 Click Yes to proceed with the installation If you click Yes skip steps 6 to 19 and proceed onto step 20 to continue with the installation Click No if you want to stop the installation and change the installation program language 6 If you click No in the Question dialog the MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard dialog appears 2 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard I To Change the installation language please change the regional settings on you machine for that language Sa 7 Click OK The InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The wizard was interrupted before 10 Net could be completely installed ified To install this program at a later time run the installation again Buck TT 8 Click Finish and then change the operating system language Changing the operating system language 9 Choose Start Settings Control Panel 10 Double click Regional and Language Options The Regional and Language Options dialog appears Rev B 2 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 2 INSTALLING SETMAX CONFIGURATOR CONTINUED Regional and Language Options R
96. hardwired relay output module is being used the subrack slot for controlling the device For VideoBlox subrack this represents the camera number of the video input channel Valid range 1 to 255 Available Selecting this field brings up a dialog box which allows configuration of Control which control functions are available for the current video input device The available control functions vary between the different types of video input device as shown in the following figures To select or deselect a control left mouse click on the check box beside the control function If the box contains a check mark the function is selected To select or deselect all the control functions left mouse click on the Select All or Deselect All button When the desired control functions are selected left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box with making changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Camera VR Available Source Control x Deselect All Wash Wipe v Focus v Manual Iris Zoom M Pan Preset View Cancel v Tilt w Ext Walk Flashback Rev B 3 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs Continued Source Available VCR Logging VCR Standby VCR nn um Vl Available Source Control EJ Deselect All MV Record IV Slow V Play v Pause v Rewind v Eject Cancel IV Fast Forward v Stop L 20200 SOSS SSSA Standard Device S
97. he key after the Alternate Camera 2 has been selected The range of valid camera numbers is 1 9999 The alternate camera 1 would have to be defined elsewhere in the video input table A value of 0 is the default value and indicates no alternate camera is defined Alternate View 1 When Alternate Camera 1 is selected it can automatically move to the designated VIEW preset position The valid camera views range is 1 99 O is the default value which indicates no camera view is to be selected Note As the view number 0 is used to indicate that NO VIEW is specified view 0 can NOT be recalled by this field Alternate Camera 2 This field defines the second alternate camera to be selected when the ALT key is pressed again after selecting alternate camera 1 The range of valid camera numbers is 1 9999 The alternate camera 2 would have to be defined elsewhere in the video input table A value of 0 is the default value and indicates no alternate camera is defined Rev B 16 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Logical Camera Selection i Alternate View 2 When Alternate Camera 2 is selected it can automatically move to the designated VIEW preset position The valid camera views range is 1 99 0 is the default value which indicates no camera view is to be selected Note As the view number 0 is used to indicate that NO VIEW is specified view 0 can NOT be recalled by this field View Edit Alternate C
98. he keyboard when the MAXPRO Net system is first powered up Valid values are 1 99 A value of 0 means no default operator has been selected for this keyboard and in this case operators would have to manually sign on before using the keyboard Enter the desired value in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 6 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 CCTV Keyboards LCD Mode Selecting the LCD MODE field allows for configuration of the LCD display mode required for this keyboard Left mouse click on a selection field to select that mode and clear the other selections When the box to the left of the selection contains a check mark the mode is selected The possible selections are described below LCD Display Mode x No Auto LCD Support Message Mode v Monitor Camera Camera Time Date Cancel Current Alarm After selecting the desired mode left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box without changing the current mode left mouse click on Cancel No Auto LCD support the MAXPRO Net system will not automatically send text to the keyboard LCD Monitor Camera the video output device description text and the video input channel device description are displayed on the LCD Camera Time Date the video input device description and the current time and date are displayed on the LCD Current Alarm the active alarm description as displayed on the currently sele
99. he Distributor Password is also left blank SetMax can be run without entering a password If the Client Password is used then a Logon tab is displayed in SetMax which allows entry of the Distributor password if required Site Name The Site Name can be edited by users with a Distributor access level It can contain up to 18 characters Description The Description field is made up of 6 lines of 60 characters A description of the site can be entered here for reference purposes Rev B 15 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 16 LOGICAL CAMERA SELECTION 16 1 DEFINING LOGICAL CAMERA GROUPS Logical Camera Selection allows cameras to be grouped together so that selection of a particular camera is made more straightforward for the operator Instead of having to select the camera purely by its number the operator can select the group the camera belongs to followed by a number within that group For example Camera 1234 can instead be selected as Level 1 Cameras 5 with the name of the group in this case Level 1 Cameras being selected by a single button press This speeds up and simplifies the selection of video inputs The details of each of the Logical Camera Selection properties are described below E Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit view Tools Update Help seas IE wa 5 elel zlej le elel
100. he data rate for the port is selected from the Baud Rate field A pull down menu displays the available baud rate selections This field defaults to 19 2K 19k2 baud To change the baud rate left mouse click on the down arrow to open the pull down menu Left mouse click on the desired baud rate Baud Rate Stay Alive If the Stay Alive function is enabled an ACK character is transmitted from the port every 2 seconds This is required by MX 18 units to indicate the MAXPRO Net Server is still functioning By default the stay alive function is disabled To change the stay alive setting left mouse click on the down arrow to open the pull down menu Left mouse click on the desired setting Stay Alive Enabled Disabled Rev B 13 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Serial Ports XON XOFF If this option is enabled XON and XOFF characters are transmitted to resume and stop the data flow i e Software handshaking XON XOFF is enabled by default To change the setting left mouse click on the down arrow to open the pull down menu Left mouse click on the desired setting xon Enabled Disabled Data Bits The number of data bits per character can be selected as either 7 or 8 The default value is 7 To change the data bits setting left mouse click on the down arrow to open the pull down menu Left mouse click on the desired setting The value can also be typed into the field Data bits m gt Sto
101. hen selections are as desired To Deselect All left mouse click on Deselect All To exit the Enable Text Line dialog box without making any changes left mouse click on Cancel Time Out When a video monitor or other video output device is not being used it is sometimes desirable to remove the displayed picture from the monitor leaving a blank screen The system will try to select the BLANK video input defined in the video input table so a Black Video Source could be displayed If no BLANK input is defined then the system will only remove the text insertion window leaving the actual picture on display The display time out period can be set from 1 999 seconds Enter a zero 0 in this field if the display time out function is not required Net Device When the current video output device is actually connected to another MAXPRO Net system within a network configuration the NET DEVICE field is used to specify the exact location and reference for the video output device e g 03 M12 the actual monitor resides on network node 3 and is defined there as monitor 12 LINK signifies that status changes and actions performed on the current video output device will be broadcast on the network For more comprehensive details please refer to the NETWORKING section of the Commissioning Manual Default Video This field allows definition of the video input device to be selected to the Input current video output device when the MAXPRO Net sys
102. hereof 6 SECURITY Licensee acknowledges that the Licensed Programs are security related and access to the Licensed Software should be limited to authorized individuals Licensee assumes full responsibility for use of the Licensed Programs whether by authorized or unauthorized individuals Licensee agrees that the License Fee has been set in reliance upon the limitation on liability contained herein and that such provisions are fair and not unconscionable HONEYWELL does not represent that the Licensed Programs may not be compromised or circumvented that the Licensed Programs will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Licensed Programs will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Licensee understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result 7 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES HONEYWELL does not warrant that the Licensed Programs will meet your requirements that operation of the Licensed Programs will be uninterrupted or error free or that all Licensed Programs errors will be corrected The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Licensed Programs is with you THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT ARE
103. his value should be zero 0 Enter the network node number or zero in the field and press Enter on the keyboard Note The Network node ID will not be live updated to the server Master Network Left mouse click this field to select this node in a networked system to be Clock the master clock If this field is selected once each hour all other network nodes will have the time and date synchronized to this node s clock Note Only one network node in the system is permitted to be the master clock source Real Time Clock A value can be entered in this field to correct drift in the real time clock Accuracy After the system is installed and operational the number of seconds gained or lost should be measured over a 24 hour period Enter the number of seconds lost or gained in this field The correction factor is entered using for gained time and for lost time Press Enter on the keyboard when the desired value is displayed Rev B 12 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Equipment The MAXPRO Net Server can poll various types of equipment in the Polling Failed system Left mouse click on the Equipment Polling Fail Macro tab to Macro select the type of equipment that is polled and the macro sequence that executes when that equipment fails to respond to a poll message Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality WM Equipment Setting x
104. ick on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Operators Enter the number of operators that will be using the system The maximum number of operators per system is 99 Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Communication Enter the number of communication ports in the system The Ports maximum number of communication ports in a single system is 20 Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Rev B 2 21 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 6 2 VCR Management Tab To configure the VCRs in the system left mouse click on the VCR Management tab The following dialog box opens E New System Wizard x gt VCRs Standby VCR s VCRs Per Bank Dedicated VCR s Dedicated VCR s begin in next Subrack Text Position Text Attributes Standard Management r Pretext Parameters VCR s Per Pretext Subrack Cancel Dedicated VCRs Dedicated VCRs begin in next Subrack Standby VCRs VCRs Per Bank Rev B Enter the number of dedicated VCRs in the system Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Left mouse click on th
105. ies subracks HMX32128 perform video fail detection on the HMX128 subrack controller card this is mapped to pseudo slots as follows Video Inputs Video Fail Slot 1 32 11 33 64 12 65 96 13 97 128 14 Enter a 0 when video fail detection is not required NOTE This is valid for cameras and trunk inputs only For video inputs of other device types this field will NOT accept an entry For VideoBlox Subrack the Video fail slot should be 1 Start Macro The START MACRO is executed whenever a video alarm condition is detected for the corresponding video input device The video alarm types are e Video fail detection for cameras e PTZ site fail for cameras e PTZ site tamper for cameras e Video source related alarm for VCRs Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE in the Operator s Manual for comprehensive details of macro functionality Type the desired macro number and press Enter on the keyboard Finish The FINISH MACRO is executed whenever the video alarm condition is cleared i e Macro video signal PTZ site fail is restored to normal Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Type the desired macro number and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 3 10 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 4 VIDEO OUTPUTS 4 1 DEFINING VIDEO OUTPUTS Selection of the Video Outputs tab opens the file for editing the properties for each video output The details for each fie
106. in window The following dialog appears HMXMU001057 Rev B 2 14 31 Mar 06 2 4 MAXPRO NET AND MGP NET LICENSING CONTINUED Save Site Key ER xi m License Status License Type Trial license Number of Days Remaining 30 r Site Code and Site Key Gite Code 5066 3C77 amp 3EF ADFA 11 Site Key Ciota 4 Copy the site code from the text box and send it to the Customer Care at Honeywell Mention the required number of licenses for MGP NET when sending the site code Use the following license form to fill in this information Honeywell Denotes Required Field MAXPRO Net REGISTRATION License Key No 1 site name integrator OO Company LT Contact person LT Position title LC Mailing Address 1 phone Ld Facsimile 5 After you receive the Site Key from the vendor specify the same in the Site Key field Rev B 2 15 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 4 MAXPRO NET AND MGP NET LICENSING CONTINUED om Save Site Key License Status License Type Trial license Number of Days Remaining 3 Site Code and Site Key Site Code Eb73 0763 3028 C7A E7 Save Site Key Site Key ASFF 4BBE 3DE2 4E60 B F1 70F8 34 Close 6 Click the Save Site Key button to update the license 7 Click Close 8 Now the license gets updated and the licensed status is displayed accordingly 9 Click Connect to retrieve the configurations Rev B 2 16 HMXMU001057
107. ion Logical Camera Selection Management Ethernet Ports PORT PORT TYPE DESCRIPTION D1 D5 106 STAY ALIVE x rr DATA STOP 1 Keyboard RD 18 1 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled 7 1 Ever 2 Subrack RD 18 9 Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled 1 Ever 3 Network RD 18 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled 7 1 Ever 4 Subrack RD 18 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled 7 1 Ever 5 Network RD 18 5 Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled i 1 Ever 6 Subrack RD 18 6 Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled 7 1 Ever 7 Subrack RD 18 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enabled Enabled 1 Ever 8 Auxiliary RD 18 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled Disabl 8 1 None 9 VB ID PreTitler RD 18 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled Enabled d 1 Ever 10 VB PTZ RD 18 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled Enab 7 1 Ever EJ 11 Subrack RD 18 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled Enabled T 1 Ever 12 VB Alarm COutput RD 18 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled led 7 1 Ever 13 Subock at o o o o o of o 2 disabled Enabled 7 1 Ever Newok rose o o o o o o o 2 disabled Enabled 7 1 Eve 16 at ofofof of of of o 192 Disabled Enabled 7 1 Even 17 at o o o of of of o 182 Disabled Enabled 7 1 Ever m Te mosse at oo co co ofofo f o 182 Disabled Enabled 7 1 Even 19 Newok mosse at o oj of of o 192 Disabled Enabled 7 1 Even 20 Subrack RD 18 8 al
108. ions These sequences may be run on any output video channel The sequences may also be used as index lookup tables for macro programming A total of 999 separate scan sequences can be created in the system each of which can contain ninety nine 99 entries 5 2 DEFINING SEQUENCES Selection of the Sequence Tables tab opens the file for defining sequences The details for each field in the file are described below Ym Setmax for MAXPRO Net 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 1 E ulg l amp 8 al x g lt ajej Se System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration lServer WarmBoct YCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs DESCRIPTION TEXT PTZs TO PARK HOME STEVEG PREVENT BIT 2v00 06 03 2000 LOGICALS NDX 100 ALARM STACK PRI 1 ALARM STACK PRI 2 ALARM STACK PRI 3 STANDBY PREF wsuemORAM We uoo stona we 0 o we 9 aan wontons w s 0 arennate starus we 9 s ver aan stacks no s ver aan stack wo 9 s stervenusee cooe we 9 s smewnuses w o o o lo s smemevear w o 3 3 3 3 L3 123 a a zione SURE TE
109. is box check mark in the box if you want the dedicated VCRs to begin in the next subrack Enter the number of standby VCRs Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Enter the number of VCRs per bank Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field 2 22 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Pretext Parameters Text Position Enter the X and Y coordinates on the video display to position text Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Text Attributes Left mouse click on the S E button to open the text attributes dialog box P Pretext Display Status x Select All v Shadow v Enhanced Text Card Cancel Double Height Hidden Text Card Select either the Enhanced text card or Hidden text card as applies to your system The Shadow and Double Height features both can be selected for either type text card If you left mouse click on the Select All button the Hidden text card Shadow and Double Height are selected When the text attributes are set left mouse click on the OK button Left mouse click on the Cancel button to exit the dialog box without making changes VCRs per PreText
110. keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field VCRs Enter the number of videocassette recorders connected to video inputs in the system Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Standard Device Enter the number of standard devices other devices freeze frames etc Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Smart Device Enter the number of smart devices such as multiplexers in the system Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field Menu Assigns the system menu output to a video input If an operator is required to log on the system to access the system configuration the Menu check box must be selected in order for the operator to view the system menu The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net System is 999 Monitors Enter the number of monitors in the system Press the Tab key on the keyboard to move to the next field or left mouse click on another field Pressing Shift Tab moves the cursor to the previous field VCRs Enter the number of videocassette recorders connected to video outputs in
111. ld in the worksheet are described below Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server P 127 0 01 16 ale s alex alel laj AJ Ele System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs REF SLOT Device TYPE DESCRIPTION TEXT INSERTER x ExT ante VIDEO UEN E STATUS SUBRACK INPUT mE Monitor 1 Mon 1 30 2 C3226 0 Halt 2 2 Monitor 2 MON 2 30 2 3126 0 Halt 3 Monitor 3 MON 3 30 2 C3097 0 Halt 4 4 Monitor 4 MON 4 30 2 3127 0 Halt 5 5 Monitor 5 MON 5 30 2 C3210 0 Halt 5 6 Monitor 6 MON 6 30 2 C3125 0 Halt z Monitor 7 MON 7 30 2 C3124 0 Halt Haje Monitor 8 MON 8 30 2 C3121 0 Halt 9 Monitor 9 MON 9 30 2 c3134 0 Halt 10 10 Monitor 10 MON 10 2 C3148 0 Halt 1 11 MON 11 2 3142 0 Halt 12 7 Monitor 7 MON 12 C3124 0 Halt 13 8 Monitor 8 MON 13 a 0 Halt 14 3 Monitor 3 MON 14 call o Halt 15 10 Monitor 10 MON 15 Jens o Hal 15 11 Monitor 11 MON 16 cal o Halt Monitor 7 MON 17 Jens o Halt 18 8 Monitor 8 MON 18 aa 0 Halt 13 9 Monitor 3 MON 19 aes call o Halt 20 10 Monitor 1
112. lemented e g motion detectors freeze frame units video multiplexers quads and so on External alarm inputs and auxiliary control output circuits could also be configured into the MAXPRO Net system When the MAXPRO Net system detects an alarm an automatic system response can be programmed to take place These automatic responses are called MACRO SEQUENCES which allow total flexibility of system operation for any given alarm input More importantly these MACRO SEQUENCES automate the responses of different system alarms minimizing the margin of human error during alarm conditions Control output circuits are used to extend the automation and control of the crosspoint matrix video switcher For example they could be used to control door latches and boom gates which are remote from the control room 1 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 1 2 MAXPRO NET OVERVIEW CONTINUED Control output circuits can be directly controlled in several different ways e byagiven alarm input status e manual operation from a keyboard e or from virtually any system action that might occur The MAXPRO Net crosspoint maxtrix video switching system can be structured and configured to meet virtually any video system design specification 1 3 SYSTEM STRUCTURE As mentioned previously MAXPRO Net is structured as a matrix video switching system integrated with external alarm inputs and auxiliary control outputs 1 4 KEYBOARDS A single MAXPRO Ne
113. ll the log messages since the last restart or cold boot Maximum of 20 000 messages can be stored in the server Select this check box if you want to view the events history by connecting MaxMon to the server Note Enabling this option will slow down the server This is used mainly for debugging purpose Ethernet Port This field defines the port number used by the clients SetMax or Number MaxMon to connect to the server over the Ethernet The default port number will be 26026 Note The Ethernet Port No will not be live updated to the server Rev B 12 9 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 12 10 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 13 SERIAL PORTS 13 1 DEFINING SERIAL PORTS The MAXPRO Net Server uses serial ports to communicate with keyboards equipment subracks and other video equipment Left mouse click on the Serial Ports tab to edit the properties for each serial communication port The details of each of the properties are described below T8 Setmax for MAXPRO Net 10018 SG Security File Edit view Tools Update Help sermo Je ale s alelx 11 mie aj al eer Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence T V Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs System Macro Library Special Parameters Error Log Title and Registrat
114. mart Device Vl Available Source Control Ea Deselect All Output 1 v Output 5 v Output 2 v Output 6 v Output 3 v Output 7 Cancel v Output 4 v Output 8 Control The source controls of a PTZ camera site or VCR etc can be locked to prevent user Locked control of the device The default lock unlock status is specified here Note This locked status can be unlocked by the system operator if they have the correct System Access Level from the MAXPRO Net Menu System using MaxMon Source When a video input needs to be temporarily removed from the video input selection Disable table the SOURCE DISABLE field would be set to YES While set the video input device CANNOT be selected by any operator Under normal operation this field is NO To disable a particular video input device a YES is specified in this field Enter Y or N in this field and press Enter on the keyboard The SOURCE DISABLE state can be changed using macro programming while the system is in operation e g C123 T C123 F or through MaxMon Pretext Selecting this field allows access to the parameters used to define pretext as used in VCR management applications refer to the VCR Management section of the user s guide for a comprehensive description Rev B 3 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs Continued Pretext Subrack ID This field defines the address of the subrack which contains the text insertion
115. mber The version number of the MAXPRO Net configuration is displayed in this field Date Installed This is the date the MAXPRO Net system files were originally generated Date Last This is the last date the MAXPRO Net system files were edited by Revised SETMAX configurator Rev B 15 1 HMXMUOO0 1 057 31 Mar 06 Title and Registration Distributor The Distributor Name is fixed when the MAXPRO Net system files are Name originally generated It can contain up to 18 characters and cannot be edited Client Name The Client name can be edited by users with Distributor access level It can contain up to 18 characters Distributor By entering a value in this field the MAXPRO Net configuration files are Password protected from unauthorized editing The next time SetMax is run the user will be prompted with a logon message If the user enters the correct Distributor Password all the files can be edited The Distributor Password can contain up to 8 characters If this field is left blank and the Client Password is also left blank SetMax can be run without entering a password Client Password The Client Password has slightly lower access rights than the Distributor Password The fields that cannot be edited when the Client Password is used are the Client Name field and the Site Name field and the Distributor Password field cannot be viewed The Client Password can contain up to 8 characters If this field is left blank and t
116. mouse button The system draws a line between the two fields 9 Inthe Options field select replace duplicate lines or import to the end of the table by left mouse clicking on the radio button beside the option If you select Replace duplicate lines the lines rows in the sheet will replace the lines in the table This option can be used to overwrite an existing table If you select Import to the end of the table all the lines rows in the spreadsheet will be added at the end if the existing table This option can be used to add additional devices 10 Left mouse click on Finish The selected data from the Excel spreadsheet is imported into the selected table in Setmax Import and Export Wizard Save exported file as Setmax finished importing from C Documents and SettingsE 23307 2D esktopsvideo input xls to table 11 Click View to view the imported excel data Click Close Rev B 21 10 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 21 11 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 www honeywellvideo com TEL 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au TEL 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www security honeywell com hk TEL 852 2405 2323
117. n 1 SECTION 10 AUXILIARY CONTROL OUTPUTS 44424444400040000nnnn0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnn nen 1 10 4 DEFINING AUXILIARY CONTROL 1 SECTION 11 SYSTEM MACRO LIBRARY aaa ae raare a aaae repran Sa 1 11 4 DEFINING SYSTEM MACRO LIBRARY ceccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeecaeesaaesaaecaaesaaeseaeseaeseaeeeeeenaes 1 SECTION 12 SPECIAL PARAMETERS S aaa aa aana raaa ea aaraa raaa aaaea 1 12 4 DEFINING SPECIAL PARAMETERS cescceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeesaeesaaesaaesaaeeeaeseaeseaeseeeseneenaes 1 Rev B vi HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED SECTION 13 SERIAL PORTS uuennnrsnnnenennnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnrnnnennnnennnnnernnnnennen ernennen 1 13 1 DEFINING SERIAL PORTS nian taoa sea u tide dda Gianna 1 SECTION 14 ERROR LOQ raien a aaaea 1 14 1 DEFINING ERROR LOG irina an 1 SECTION 15 TITLE amp REGISTRATION uussseessnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnern nen 1 15 1 TEE amp REGISTRATION sain senda e ern m IH ni 1 SECTION 16 LOGICAL CAMERA SELECTION rennen nnne nnne nnne nnn nnn snnt 1 16 1 DEFINING LOGICAL CAMERA GROUPS uunuunrsunnsnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnen nenne nnnnnnnnn nn nennen 1 16 2 EXAMPLE OF LOGICAL CAMERA SELECTION enemies 6 16 38 HEGS5300 KEYBOARD OVERLA
118. n your previous version of SetMax After importing you need to cold boot the server to reflect the configuration of imported files Rev B 2 18 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 2 6 MAXPRO Net NEW SYSTEM WIZARD To configure a new system using the New System Wizard perform the following steps 1 Select Tools gt New System Wizard from the menu bar as shown in the following illustration Po Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 Import Max Files Ctrl F Export Database Ctrl E Keyboard Add Wizard Auxiliary Control OL Error Log PERU Logical Car Video lp Sequence Ta DEVICE DESCRIF 2 Thefollowing New System Wizard window appears pol System Wizard Inputs A F Uutputs Cameras m Monitors o VCRs jo VCRs Standard Devices fo Standard Devices fo Smart Devices fo Smart Devices fo Menu Others Seis Keyboards fi Use Cascading if required A Operators For Combining configuration use HD hardware if possible Standard VCR Management Communication Parts je zal Rev 2 19 HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 2 6 1 Standard Tab The total number of video inputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 9999 Cameras Enter the number of cameras fixed and PTZ in the system Press the Tab key on the
119. nabled allows the current operator to be signed on to more than one keyboard at a time Access Privileges e Scan Set When enabled allows the operator to edit scan sequences e User Macro Set Allows the operator to create user keyboard macros e Camera View Set Allows the operator to set PTZ camera views Control Privileges This section allows the configuration of the operator privileges for controlling system input and output devices e Camera PTZ allows the operator to control camera PTZ functions e Video Recorder allows the operator to control VCR functions e Standard Device Functions allows the operator to control standard device e g Freeze frame functions e Smart Device Functions allows the operator to control smart device e g multiplexer functions Rev B 8 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Operator Privileges Menu Access Tab To open the Menu Access dialog box left mouse click on the Menu Access Tab in the Operator Privileges Dialog Box Left mouse click on the check box beside the privilege to select and deselect the privilege When the box to the left of the privilege contains a check mark the privilege is enabled a Operator Priviledges x Operator Priviledges r Video Matrix Menu Vinput Disable s v Scan Sequence Lock Unlock v Vinput Control Lock Unlock v Voutput Source Lock Unlock Other Menu Set Clock Change Pin M
120. ng the ALT key on the keyboard will cycle around the Primary camera and Alternate cameras defined in the group Using the fand V keys will select the next or previous camera in the group until the last defined camera has been selected Then an End of Sequence message will be displayed on the operator s monitor Rev B 16 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 16 2 EXAMPLE OF LOGICAL CAMERA SELECTION m Logical Groups LOGICAL GROUP DESCRIPTION Level 1 Cameras m Level 1 Cameras Detail Selection Number Primary Camera Primary View 1 i 0 The Logical Groups section of the table shows that the group called Level 1 Cameras is selected by pressing key 22 on the keyboard The Detail section of the table then shows that by pressing key 1 camera 34 is displayed on the operator s monitor at preset view position 2 Pressing the ALT key will then select camera 26 at preset view position 98 This is the last camera in this sequence as all other fields in this row are the default of 0 Rev B 16 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 16 3 HEGS5300 KEYBOARD OVERLAY The illustration below is the standard default overlay on a HEGS5300 keyboard Overlays are exchangeable and can be customized so they may vary from site to site Honeywell 00 000 Dee JOJO 400 onog 0000 90505 0060 EEE MAX1000 System Controller HEGS5300 Rev B 16
121. ngs Tape Change Mode These buttons allow selection of the Stop Rewind Eject or Stop Eject Tape change mode users can choose whether to rewind tapes in the VCRs or simply eject Rewind Time In the Stop Rewind Eject mode of operation this field defines the time period in seconds required to fully rewind the tapes Valid values are 10 999 seconds Inter bank Delay During automatic Tape change operations this field specifies the time period in seconds which should elapse from the sensing of record status on the current bank of VCRs to the beginning of Tape change operations on the next bank Valid values are 5 99 seconds Note Live update is not supported for VOR Management Tab Rev B 17 11 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 17 12 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 18 LOGON PASSWORD 18 1 LOGON PASSWORD If Passwords for Distributor and Client have been set in the Title amp Registration section SetMax will require one of these passwords to be entered before displaying the system configuration If the Client Password is entered when running SetMax then Client level access is granted and a Logon tab will be displayed By clicking the LOGON tab you can enter the Distributor Passcode to give full distributor level access Users with Distributor level access can modify the Client Passcode the Client Name and the Site Name in the Title and Registration page Rev B 18 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06
122. nguage field to select the required language A pull down menu displays the possible selections MAXPR Net Language Default Test Mode Printer Fail Macro Auto Message Timeout Pretext Message Timeout Enable Lagging Ethernet Port Number Left mouse click on the desired language Rev B 12 7 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Special Parameters Default Test The MAXPRO Net Server has a video output known as the menu output Mode which usually displays the System Configuration Summary During system commissioning it can be useful to default this menu output to one of the system test modes A pull down menu displays the available options The options are described below Default Test Mode Normal v Normal Execute Macros Macro Trails e Normal displays the system Configuration Summary e Rx data displays the data received on all the MAXPRO Net Server serial communication ports e TX data displays the data transmitted from all the MAXPRO Net Server serial communication ports e Execute Macros displays all the macro sequences executed by the system e Macro Trails displays the macro trail of the executed macro sequence on the screen e Error log displays all subsequent entries to the error log file on the screen e Printer displays all subsequent output to the hard copy printer on the screen e Video Select displays every video switching action in the system e Control
123. oggle When the desired mode is highlighted in the list box or in the field press Enter on the keyboard Alarm Disable Rev B When the MAXPRO Net system starts running each alarm can be either enabled or disabled by default Yes disables the alarm No enables the alarm You may either select the required alarm disabled state from the list box as shown below or by typing in the first letter N or Y of the required option STING ALARM NET DE DISABLE AL When the field contains the desired alarm state press Enter on the keyboard Note Any alarm can be enabled or disabled while the system is running by using the system menu or by executing a preprogrammed macro sequence 9 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 External Alarm Inputs Network Alarm When the current alarm input is actually connected to another MAXPRO Net system within a network configuration the NETWORK ALARM field is used to specify the exact location and reference for the alarm input device e g 03 A1234 the actual alarm input resides on network node 3 and is defined on node 3 as alarm 1234 LINK signifies that status changes of the current alarm input will be broadcast on the network For more comprehensive details please refer to the NETWORKING section of the user s guide Enter the location and reference for the alarm input if applicable and press Enter on the keyboard Alarm Start Macro When an alarm condition is detected
124. ons changes take effect only on a cold boot of the server The following illustration shows some of the columns with blue color background which do not get live updated to the server YA Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Severo IE ala elel je M le System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables ErorLog Title and Registration Intercept Keyboard Keys Logical Camera Selection Keyboard Operators KEYBOARD ENABLE DEFAULT MONITOR DEFAULT OPERATOR AUDIBLE DESCRIPTION STATUS LCD MODE External Alarm Inputs VCR Management Ethemet Ports Auxiliary Control Outputs POST EVENT MACRO OP1 KB No LCD Support OP2 KB NoLCD Support No LCD Support No LCD Support 5 9 30 14 14 E Ready 3 8 2005 9 55 AM Rev B 2 31 Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 2 14 FINDING CONFIGURATION DATA Select the Edit gt Find option or press F3 to find the data from the current tab The labels of each column is listed under Category as shown in the following illustration Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Sevelp izroo IE a B x E c e aj ele System Macro Library Speci
125. or the review process a Review Associations Keyboard i i i Review Number Monitor Keyboard Number This field identifies each keyboard and is for reference purposes only itis NOT a changeable field Dedicated VCR Review Key For each keyboard the key used to initiate review of dedicated VCRs is definable Placing an entry in this field will automatically add entries to the Intercept Keyboard Keys table Logging VCR Review Key For each keyboard the key used to initiate review of logging VCRs is definable Placing an entry in this field will automatically add entries to the Intercept Keyboard Keys table Standby VCR Review Key The key used to initiate review of standby VCRs is definable for each keyboard Placing an entry in this field automatically adds entries to the Intercept Keyboard Keys table 17 9 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management GENERAL Review Associations Cont SETTINGS Review End Key CONT The Review End key terminates the review process placing the reviewed VCR back into record mode and reverting the review monitor to its previous selection The key used to end review of VCRs is definable for each keyboard Placing an entry in this field automatically adds entries to the Intercept Keyboard Keys table Zero Back Key The key used to initiate the Zero Back function is definable for each keyboard Placing an entry in this field automatically adds entries to the Intercept Key
126. ork Network 6 183634523 26026 Network 8 Network 10 Bere Bi ul po uL 0 1j EINEN UD NENNEN 2 1 1 ETHER s 3 8 2005 10 22AM _ Setmax For MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 Rev B 19 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Ethernet Ports Ref The Ethernet Port number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one port from another There can be up to 100 ports defined in a single system The reference number field is NOT a changeable field Device Type Only Network device type is configurable Description This is an 18 character description used to identify the selected Ethernet communication port It is used for reference only Enter up to 18 characters in this field and press Enter on the keyboard IP Address It is a unique address of another MAXPRO Net Server to be networked over Ethernet LAN Port Number This refers to the ethernet port number on which two MAXPRO Net servers communicate Note Port Number should be 26026 by default This is the Ethernet port number configured in the Special Param of the networked MAXPRO Net Device ID Device ID is a Node ID of the networked MAXPRO Net Server Configured in IP Address column Rev B 19 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 19 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 20 EXPORTING THE DATABASE FILES 20 1 PROCEDURE TO EXPORT THE DATABASE FILES The database
127. p Bits The number of stop bits per character can be selected as either 1 or 2 The default value is 1 To change the stop bits setting left mouse click on the down arrow to open the pull down menu Left mouse click on the desired setting The value can also be typed into the field Stop bits 1 Parity The type of parity to be used by the port can be selected as Even Odd or None The Default is even parity To change the parity setting left mouse click on the down arrow to open the pull down menu Left mouse click on the desired setting The value can also be typed into the field Parity Rev B 13 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 13 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 14 ERROR LOG 14 4 DEFINING ERROR LOG The MAXPRO Net system uses the Error Log database to save details of macro errors system fault information and changes in operational status Left mouse click on the Error Log tab to display the contents of the error log database Each entry in the file includes the date and time information as well as details of the change or error that caused the entry Macro errors are labeled with a macro error number For details of macro error numbers please refer to the table below 7 Exemalalamrangeeror X o Macro timer range error Macro timer command error Macro timer period error Invalid auxiliary output control logic 9 nvalid keyboard identification number
128. person Positiony fille hla Mailing PRONG easdem dide Technical Support Information Honeywell provides technical support by phone to the installers and users of our various products We are happy to assist with installation wiring connections and system planning commissioning identifying cabling or interconnection problems macro programming reconfigurations as well as ongoing service fault finding and general maintenance advice Every licensed product receives technical support at no charge when the software has been licensed through our technical support department Call technical support at 972 620 6500 1 800 796 2288 in North America to register your software via telephone or contact tech support at MAXPRONETREGI HONEYWELL COM to register via email The form can be mailed to the Honeywell s Technical Support Department located at 12880 A Valley Branch Lane Farmers Branch TX 75234 Other information If you wish to minimize the requirement of technical support Honeywell provides technical training courses to allow our distributors and clients to further develop their own in depth knowledge and understanding about our products Please contact our company for more information at www honeywellvideo com agree to abide by the terms and conditions as detailed in the software license agreement Please Sign date and return to Hone
129. r Macro Lock Unlock when enabled allows the operator to lock or unlock user macros When locked MAXPRO Net run time editing of user macros is disabled e Sign Off when enabled allows the operator to sign off from a keyboard e Status Information when enabled allows the operator to change the current system status e System Configuration when enabled allows the operator to run the Windows SetMax configuration editor save the current system environment as the default settings or exit to Windows When all operator privileges are set left mouse click on the OK button To exit the Operator Privileges dialog box without making any changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Sign On Macro The SIGN ON MACRO is executed whenever the operator first signs on to a keyboard Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro and press Enter on the keyboard Sign Off Macro The SIGN OFF MACRO is executed whenever the operator signs off from a keyboard Please refer to the MACRO GUIDE for comprehensive details of macro functionality Enter the desired macro and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 8 8 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 9 EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS 9 1 DEFINING EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS Selection of the External Alarm Inputs tab allows for direct editing of all the properties for each alarm input The details of each of the properties are
130. resents the communication port number to which the VideoBlox video input camera control lines are connected Valid range V maximum communication ports Rev B 3 6 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 Video Inputs Continued Control This field defines the slot number within the control subrack where the Control Slot controller for the current video input device e g HRD316 HRD490 etc Cont resides Valid slot numbers are 1 32 for I O and combination video l O subracks and 1 8 for HD Series subracks Within subracks such as HMX1132 and HMX1600 the CONTROL SLOT is the physical slot where the controller card resides Whereas within HD Series subracks HMX32128 device control and I O functions are mapped to pseudo slots as all of these functions exist on the subrack controller card HMX128 located in slot 0 For VideoBlox subrack the control slot number should be greater than zero Valid range 1 to 4 Control For controlling a PTZ camera enter the ID number of the PTZ site Offset receiver connected to that camera The valid range for site ID s is 1 16 A 0 indicates that a hardwired relay output module is being used in the subrack slot for controlling that camera When controlling other equipment types e g VCRs the CONTROL OFFSET field can be used to define the output number on the controller card in the specified subrack slot The valid range of output numbers is 1 8 0 indicates that a
131. s Where different coaxial cable types are used the DYNAMIC EQUALISATION value should be varied to optimize image quality Note If a dynamic equalization value is stated for ONE camera then ALL cameras must have a dynamic equalization value other than 0 Dynamic equalization serves to improve image quality by providing compensation for cable related transmission losses dynamic equalization does not guarantee a maximally flat response with any given cable distance or type Source This field allows for definition of the default cold boot state of the macro flags for the Macro Flags current video input device Left mouse click on any of the fields to toggle their state a ticked field indicates the macro flag is set TRUE Left mouse click on the All field to toggle the state of all macro flags Source Macro Flags x a 1 LET LE Cancel When the Source Macro Flags are set as desired left mouse click on the OK button To exit the dialog box without making changes left mouse click on the Cancel button Rev B 3 9 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 l Video Inputs Continued Video Fail To enable automatic video fail detection enter the slot number where the video fail Slot detector module is located This would be in the primary video input pre selection subrack specified earlier in the PRIMARY SUBRACK ID field The valid subrack slot numbers are 1 32 HD Ser
132. s a check mark the bit is controlled by the Auxiliary Control Output Each control output defined in SetMax can control 1 or more output bits Left mouse click on the Select All button in the dialog box for all 8 output bits to be controlled by a single Auxiliary Control Output Network Auxiliary When the current auxiliary control output is actually connected to another Output MAXPRO Net system within a network configuration the NETWORK AUXILIARY OUTPUT field is used to specify the exact location and reference for the Auxiliary Control Output e g 03 X1234 the actual output resides on network node 3 and is defined there as control output 1234 LINK signifies that status changes of the current control output will be broadcast on the network For more comprehensive details please refer to the NETWORKING section of the user s guide If applicable enter the network location and press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 10 2 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Auxiliary Control Outputs Output Default When the MAXPRO Net system starts running each control output can be State set to On or Off by default You may either select the required output default state from the list box as shown below or by typing in the required option OUTPUT DEFAULT STATE When the desired state is displayed in the field press Enter on the keyboard Rev B 10 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 10 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar
133. st Event Macro This field defines the macro sequence that will be executed following keyboard activity of the type specified in the Post Event Flags Rev B 6 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 CCTV Keyboards Post Event Flags Device Macro Flags Selecting the POST EVENT FLAGS field allows for selecting the type of events that will trigger the POST EVENT MACRO Left mouse click on a selection field to toggle selecting and deselecting an event that will trigger the Post Event Macro The possible events are described below WM Keyboard Post Event Flags Ea Monitor Select Control Source Changed Cancel Source Select All Keys Es PTZ Control e Monitor Select the post event macro is executed every time a monitor is selected e Source Select the post event macro is executed every time a vide input device is selected e Source Changed the post event macro is executed every time a different video input device is selected on the keyboard s current monitor e PTZ Control the post event macro is executed every time the keyboard is used for control of a pan tilt camera e VCR Control the post event macro is executed every time the keyboard is used for control of a VCR e All keys the post event macro is executed for every key press on the keyboard To select or deselect all events left mouse click on the Select All or Deselect All button When done selecting even
134. stration Logical Camera Selection VCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables CCTY Keyboards Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators Extemal Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs KEYBDARD AUTO SOURCE KEYBOARD OPERATOR TIMEOUT SIGNOFF GROUP SIGN ON MACRO PERIOD PERIOD ACCESS OPERATOR PIN NUMBER OPERATOR NAME NUMBER ACCESS PRIORITY DEFAULT OPERATOR SYSTEM KB OPERATOR Rev B 8 1 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Keyboard Operators Operator Number The Operator Number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one operator or group of operators from another The operator number field is NOT a changeable field Operator Name This is an 18 character description used to identify the current operator It is displayed on a monitor or other video output channel with text insertion whenever that operator uses a keyboard Enter up to an 18 character description and press Enter on the keyboard Note The Display Name in the OPERATOR PRIVILEGES field must be enabled for the name to be displayed Otherwise the description of the keyboard is displayed Pin Number If this field is left blank the operator can sign on to control the system without entering a pin number However if there is a requirement to restrict operator access from certain system functions then a pin code of
135. t gt Cancel 7 Leftmouse click on the Next gt button Note If the correct file to import is not displayed in the field left mouse click on the lt Browse button to reselect the file Import and Export Wizard Sheet VINPUT Table VINPUT REF Ref DEVICE TYPE Device Type Device Number Source Group Description PRIMARY SUBRACK ID Primary Subrack Id INPUT_NUMBER Input Number SUBRACK BYPASS ID Subrack Bypass Id SUBRACK COMBINER ID Subrack Combiner Id Undo Mapping Rev B COMBINER_INPUT_NUMBE ALTERNATE_CAMERA_NU ALTERNATE CAMERA VIE Combiner Input Number Altemate Camera Number Alternate Camera View m Options Replace duplicate lines Import to the end of the table 21 9 Cancel HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 21 2 IMPORTING FILE FROM MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEET CONTINUED 8 A window opens that shows the fields in the Excel spreadsheet Sheet and the fields in the Video Input Table If the spreadsheet and the table contain the same fields Setmax automatically maps the fields in the spreadsheet to the fields in the Table If the spreadsheet does not contain similar fields the user must map the fields in the spreadsheet to fields in the table a Tounmap the fields left mouse click on the Undo Mapping button b To map the fields left mouse click and hold the button down on the field in the sheet and drag the mouse pointer to a field in the table then release the
136. t system can accommodate up to ninety nine 99 keyboards They can all operate the system concurrently and yet still be totally independent of each other Keyboards can be thought of as devices that provide the operator with a well organized environment to work in All possible functions available for use in a video system can be accessed from the keyboards through the keys Cameras monitors VCRs and pan tilts PTZs are just some of the function keys on a keyboard An operator to whom access is permitted can with the correct key press control the allowable system devices Keys can be reprogrammed to incorporate other functions as well as their own designated functions or the key could be reprogrammed to perform an entirely different function The reprogramming of the keyboard keys is accomplished with the use of the Intercept Keyboard Keys table in SETMAX Rev B 1 2 HMXMUOO01 057 31 Mar 06 1 5 MIMIC PANELS Discontinued Mimic panels were available as part of a MAX1000 system These hardware panels are no longer available with the MAXPRO Net hardware However the MAXPRO Net configurator supports configuring these panels in systems where the software is being upgraded 1 6 VIDEO SWITCHING SUBRACKS All of the available video sources cameras etc are distributed across one or more video switching subracks to construct the required video switching matrix Depending on the system s requirements the number of video inpu
137. tem is first powered up Enter the video input Device Type as a single letter followed by the logical device number 1 9999 of the video input device required and press Enter on the keyboard e g C12 camera 12 or C999 camera 999 or R23 VCR 23 Note The selected video input must be of a suitable source group for this video output channel Rev B 4 4 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Video Outputs The total number of video outputs allowed in a MAXPRO Net system is 999 Sequence Each video output device may be configured with any one of the 999 video scan sequences as a default scan sequence Enter 0 if a default is not required Note If a scan sequence number greater than 100 is used make sure that it has been defined in the scan sequence table before booting the MAXPRO Net video environment Status When a video output device is to automatically begin running a scan sequence at power on the scan status must be specified in this field Select Run to automatically begin running the default scan sequence number Select Halt if the default scan sequence specified should not automatically start Output Lock Video output devices may be locked to prevent changing to another video input device This field defines the default power up lock status for the current video output device The lock status may be changed from the system menu using MaxMon while MAXPRO Net is running and via macro control Rev
138. tered which enables all data of the selected type to be transmitted regardless of the ID number Selecting ALL will clear all the other ID fields The valid ID range for the selected port types are e Keyboard ID 1 99 e Subrack ID 1 799 e Network ID 1 255 e Highlevel Mimic ID 1 99 Enter the desired value in each ID field and press Enter on the keyboard Note This is not applicable for VideoBlox For VideoBlox subrack ID3 ID4 these two fields represent the video loss source device type 0 amp 0 represents video loss source device is Input cards 0 8 1 represents video loss source device is Concentrator 1 amp 0 represents video loss source device is MVT or pretext devices 1 amp 1 represents no device as video device loss source For VideoBlox subrack ID6 this ID represents the version of matrix switcher hardware for audio switching 1 represents the old VideoBlox matrix switcher hardware For VideoBlox subrack ID7 this ID represents the version of matrix switcher hardware for video switching 1 represents the old VideoBlox matrix switcher hardware Rev B 13 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Serial Ports Baud Rate Left click on the Baud Rate field to open the dialog box for defining the communication settings for the port Vi Communication Port 1 x Baud Rate Stay Alive Disabled Enabled vj Data bits Stop bits Parity Een T
139. the Commissioning Manual Alternate This field defines the alternate camera to be selected when the ALT key is pressed ona Camera keyboard The range of valid camera numbers is 1 9999 The alternate camera also Number has to be defined elsewhere in the video input table Zero 0 is the default value and indicates no alternate camera is defined Alternate The alternate camera can also be a PTZ camera with view recall capability In this case Camera an actual VIEW number can be specified pressing the ALT key will now not only display View the alternate camera but will also automatically move it to the designated VIEW preset position The valid camera views range is 1 99 0 is the default value which indicates no camera view is to be selected Note As view number 0 is used to indicate that NO VIEW is specified view 0 cannot be recalled by this field The view must also be programmed in the camera for this feature to be functional Source Selecting the SOURCE CONTROL field displays four additional fields that are used to Control define the control properties for the current video input device SOURCE CONTROL Control ID This field contains the address of the subrack where the controller for the current video input device e g RD316 RD490 etc resides The valid range for CONTROL ID 1 799 a value of 0 indicates no control capability for the device For VideoBlox subrack this ID rep
140. the Subrack ID and press Enter on the keyboard For VideoBlox subrack this ID represents the V communication port number to which the VideoBlox alarm concentrator AVBPIT is connected Valid range V maximum communication ports This field defines the slot number within the control subrack where the alarm input module resides Valid slot numbers are 1 32 for I O and combination video l O subracks and 15 17 for HD Series subracks Enter the subrack slot number and press Enter on the keyboard For VideoBlox subrack this number represents the alarm concentrator AVBPIT number Valid range 0 to 255 If the alarm input is located at a remote PTZ site then the camera number of that remote PTZ must be specified Entering data in this field will clear the Subrack ID and Subrack Slot fields Valid camera numbers are 1 9999 This field should be set to zero 0 when an alarm input module in a subrack is used Enter a camera number or zero 0 and press Enter on the keyboard There are 8 separate alarm inputs for every subrack slot defined as an alarm input slot The actual alarm input used must be specified Note If an HD system is being used alarm inputs are available on the MX4248 module The pseudo slot and alarm input numbers that have to be entered into the external alarm inputs table are as follows Subrack Slot Camera Number Alarm Input Alarm Normal State Alarm Inputs HMX4248 Al
141. tionality e Error Log All data saved to the errorlog file is also sent out of the serial port Only one port can be selected for errorlog data e Test a port selected as a test port will transmit all keyboard subrack high level and network data It can also receive any valid MAXPRO Net protocol command message Only one port can be selected as a test port Note A port selected as a particular type will only transmit data of that type However the port can also receive data from other types of equipment so long as the data is a valid MAXPRO Net protocol command message Note If MX18 units are being used to expand the number of serial ports the port type should be selected as the type of device connected to the ports of the MX18 For VideoBlox subrack interaction the port type represents the type of device to be connected to the port 1 VB IO Pretitler 2 VB PTZ 3 VB Alarm Coutput 4 VB Auxiliary Rev B 13 2 HMXMUO01057 31 Mar 06 CSc Ports Description This is an 18 character description used to identify the selected communication port It is used for reference only Enter up to 18 characters in this field and press Enter on the keyboard ID1 ID8 These fields are used to limit the amount of data being transmitted from a selected port Placing a number in any of these fields will only transmit data to equipment of the selected type with that ID number The ID1 field also allows the value ALL to be en
142. ts left mouse click on the OK button To exit the field without changing the current selections left mouse click on the Cancel button This field allows for definition of the default cold boot state of the macro flags for the current keyboard 8 Macro Flags Lx EU ed ees E ets z ets fen Es e eal ake as i WOO EJ EJ EJ EH E ET ET EJ EJ ET EJ EJ E E Cancel These macro flags can be set cleared and tested from within the macro programming environment They are not normally used and would usually be left blank Left mouse click on any field to toggle its state A checked field indicates the macro flag is set TRUE Left mouse click on the All button to toggle the state of all macro flags When done setting the macro flags left mouse click on OK To leave the macro flags dialog box with making any changes left mouse click on Cancel Rev B 6 5 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 6 6 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 SECTION 7 INTERCEPT KEYBOARD KEYS 7 1 EDITING KEYBOARD KEYS Selection of the Intercept Keyboard Keys tab allows the user to edit all the keyboard keys Any key press can be intercepted and reprogrammed to execute macro sequences or mimic other keys The details of each of the properties are described below Vil Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools Update Help Server IP 127 0 0 1 El g x amp e X System Macro Library
143. ts and outputs the video switching subracks come in several fixed sizes to best suit individual applications At this point two new concepts will be introduced for use in a large switching matrix They are e cascading and e combining Rev B 1 3 HMXMU001057 31 Mar 06 1 7 CASCADING A cascading configuration may be used where the video inputs are distributed across up to three video switching subracks The outputs of the first subrack s are connected to inputs of the subsequent subrack s By doing so the subsequent video switching subrack s can gain access to in addition to their own video inputs the other video inputs on the previous subrack s This configuration is very useful for a simple crosspoint video matrix switching system having up to 320 video inputs Refer to the CASCADING section of the commissioning manual for a more comprehensive description The commissioning manual is provided on the CD shipped with your system 1 8 COMBINING Within combining configurations two different types of video switching subracks are used e pre selection subracks and e combiner subracks The pre selection subracks referred to in combining are standard video switching subracks as per those used in standalone or cascading configurations The combiner subracks are available in two forms HD Series subracks configured as combiners or specific combiner subracks The choice of combiner is dependant upon system size
144. w YA Setmax for MAXPRO Net V03 10018 SG Security File Edit View Tools serios e 2 solex 2189 ml ces Update Help EIER System Macro Library Special Parameters Serial Ports Error Log Title and Registration Logical Camera Selection YCR Management Ethernet Ports Video Inputs Video Outputs Sequence Tables Intercept Keyboard Keys Keyboard Operators External Alarm Inputs Auxiliary Control Outputs KEYBOARD DEFAULT DEFAULT AUDIBLE KB ID DESCRIPTION ENABLE MONITOR OPERATOR LCD MODE STATUS POST EVENT MACRO AN 1 OP1 KB No LCD Support 2 OP2 KB No LCD Support 3 OP3 KB No LCD Support 4 OP4 KB No LCD Support 5 OP5 No LCD Support 5 OP6 KB No LCD Support 7 OP KB No LCD Support 8 OP8 KB No LCD Support 3 OPS KB No LCD Support 10 OPIOKB No LCD Support 11 OP11 KB No LCD Support 12 OP12 KB No LCD Support 13 OP13KB No LCD Support 14 OP14 KB Yes 14 14 No LCD Support 15 Yes 15 15 No LCD Support n n E E Ready 3 8 2005 9 55 AM Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 CCTV Keyboards KB ID Every keyboard in the system must have a unique ID number in the range 1 99 The Keyboard ID field is for reference only and is NOT a changeable field Note Keyboard ID 100 represents the system keyboard By default this keybo
145. will be used to begin Tape change operations on this bank Upon entry of a value into this field Setmax will automatically add the appropriate definitions to the External Alarm Inputs table The range of valid entries is 1 9999 the default value is 0 indicating Tape change operations are automatically initiated When you have completed editing the dedicated VCR properties page left mouse click on the OK button Rev B 17 3 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management VCR SETTINGS Standby VCRs Selecting the Standby VCRs Display tab CONT displays the following properties page om Standby VCRs Default ee Camera Change Standby VCR MAXPRO Net VCR Management supports up to 99 standby VCRs this numeric field is used for reference purposes only and is NOT changeable Standby Bank This field defines which bank this standby VCR belongs valid entries are 1 9 Default Camera When the standby VCR is not in use providing backup recording it is useful to have it recording something of value This field allows definition of a default camera which will be recorded by the standby when it is not otherwise in use Valid entries are 1 9999 Use For Tape change Each standby VCR is configurable as to what functions it will be used for All standby VCRs will be used for general backup during review or failure and may additionally provide backup during Tape change operations by setting this field to Yes Rev B
146. wind Settings Dedicated VCRs Rewind Time 180 Standby VCRs Display Inter bank Delay Sedes c ma Jj Stop Rewind Eject fa Stop Eject Logging VCRs Display r General Settings Tape Change Scheduler Display Enable Zero Back Control r Late Rewind Management Zero Back Function Number 13 VCR Alarm Group 1 Counter Zero Function Number 14 Review Associations Display Ready 3 3 2005 11 01 AM Setmax for MAXPRO Net connected to IP 127 0 0 1 and Port 15651 7 Rev B 17 2 HMXMUOO01057 31 Mar 06 VCR Management VCR SETTINGS Dedicated VCRs Selecting the Dedicated VCRs Display tab displays the following properties page YA Dedicated VCRs Bank percer neok ard penaga ree ee E Pierius 5 WERE Weber Naber Monks er D o Z iv Bank Number MAXPRO Net supports up to 99 banks of dedicated VCRs each bank may contain up to 50 VCRs The bank number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one bank of dedicated VCRs from another The bank number field is NOT a changeable field Dedicated VCR Number These fields allow for the definition of which Dedicated VCRs reside in each bank valid VCR numbers are 1 9999 N B the VCR number the camera number being recorded by the dedicated VCR Manual Start Input Where Tape change sequencing is to be initiated manually this field is used to define the external alarm input which
147. ywell Video Systems Signature Date Rev B iv HMXMUOO01 057 31 Mar 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION A lt cccaccisetecdsniecsseceeseecsesceedscresvaeesnecdennaecancceesndecacsnecsatederscerdeutteaeeie 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION ee Petr ede Rahel 1 1 2 MAXPRO NET OVERVIEW vn oa 1 1 3 SYSTEM STRUGCTURE eit naha EC RR aa epe een 2 1 4 KEYBOARDS ars tide iet etta t ed den eden D ei at dd 2 1 5 MIMIC PANELS DISCONTINUED sees nnne enter inneren in 3 1 6 VIDEO SWITCHING SUBRA CKS 3 1 7 CASCADING a aedi tad ehe ted at 4 1 8 COMBINING e e e cente cst ln ee d t parte den nala 4 1 9 INPUT OUTPUT SUBRBAGCKS ce ree ei pee iet p qu c eee une 5 1 10 MAXRRG NET SERVER nn 2222 aeree rs e Re Ee aeo Rogers Mae Ee RR PR ERR RE 5 1 11 APPLICATION MODULES petra e e RR Pe ERR FIER CLE danas RH 5 1 12 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION eenaa taenu aaaea aaka 5 1 13 FOLLOWING ARE THE LIST OF VIDEOBLOX 7 1 14 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL sssseeneeeneneeenenenenenee enne nnns enne nns 7 1 14 17 Pois to tak note Of 22 Hin Pe eed a 7 1 14 2 Manufacturer s Note een none 8 SECTION 2 STARTUP

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