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1. Fig 2 1 PC Connection to a 9760 CC1 Fig 2 2 Pin Details Between a PC and a 9760 CC1 Fig 2 3 Connecting a Video Blaster Card Fig 3 1 Administration Main Screen Fig 3 2 Save Map and Details Window Fig 3 3 Map Screen Changed Window Fig 3 4 Load Map and Details Window Fig 3 5 Alarm Setup Window Fig 3 6 Select Window Fig 3 7 Area Button to Map Allocation Window Fig 3 8 The Save Map and Details for Area Window Fig 3 9 Cam Button Setup Fig 3 10 Comm Port Setup Window Fig 3 11 Button Selection Window Fig 3 12 Monitor Setup Window Fig 3 13 Menu Access Window Fig 3 14 Work Stations Options Window Fig 3 15 Change Password Window Fig 4 1 Graphic Controller Log On Window Fig 4 2 Main Screen Fig 4 3 The Active Alarm Window Fig 4 4 The Alarm Arming Window Fig 4 5 The Area Control Window Fig 4 6 The Camera Control Window Fig 4 7 The GPI Control Window Fig 4 8 The Macro Control Window Fig 4 9 The Manual Selector Window Fig 4 10 The Video Window Fig 4 11 Select Window Fig 4 12 Macro Define Window Fig 4 13 Time and Date Window Fig 4 14 Video Loss Window REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments CM9760 GUI 12 97 Original document 12 97 9760 GUI 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual This page intentionally left blank Chapter One System Overview Chapter One CHAPTER ONE System Overview 1 INTRODUCTION The Pelco CM9760 GUI Graphics Controller is a new development in CCTV user interfaces The Graphic C
2. Graphic User interface gt CM9760 GUI System 9760 Graphic User Interface Installation User Manual C548M 12 97 Pelco 300 W Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA Pelco Online http www pelco com In North America and Canada Tel 800 289 9100 or FAX 800 289 9150 DataFAX 800 289 9108 International Customers Tel 1 559 292 1981 or FAX 1 559 348 1120 DataFAX 1 559 292 0435 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION cccccccecceceeeeeceeeeeeee cesses cesses eeeeeeeeeeeeceeseeeeeseaecesseeeessaeeeseaeesseeeeesaeeetsaees r RMAN ERA TURE erse eee 7 1 2 OPTIONAL FEATURES eege ta 7 CHAPTER TWO 2 INTRODUCTION cessere fie dustekat statt amata marem au R duc us ei aN NIE E 9 2 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ccccccecccceseeceeeeeecee cesses ceeseeceeseeeeeseecessueeeessaeeeseeeesaneeesaaees 9 Ek Ee E EE 9 2 1 1a Connection occoocccccccccncocnnconnconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenaninans 9 2 O VGA RE MONO asa bu ME 10 algo Vdeo Blaster CA e 10 PN Ee PPP RT 10 2 1 4a Sound Blaster Card optional cccoccccoccncoccncconoconnnconcnonncncononcnnnncnncnnnnnnnnos 10 ao A 10 2 1 4c Sound Driver future 10 22 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION cinta Dada deidades 11 E Ee teen das 11 222 Installing SOWN EE 11 2 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS cera E E E E 12 CHAPTER THREE 9 INTRODUCTION e 13 3 1 SETUP PROCEDURE EE 13 92 AD
3. center of the Camera Control window illustrates Camera Jrystick Control xc normal operation A red joystick indicated by the blue e dot turning red indicates that the turbo feature has Alt Rcl Lam B Close been activated Joystick Current LKORIDE Placing the mouse cursor anywhere in the Control area and pressing the left hand mouse button will cause the blue dot representing the joystick to move to that cursor position If the cursor is placed at any framed edge of the control area and the left mouse button is clicked the blue dot will move to that cursor STEP position and the turbo function will be activated and the blue button will turn red The same thing can be accomplished by placing the cursor directly on the d blue dot holding down the left mouse button and dragging the blue dot to any framed edge of the control area Any movement of the the blue dot either by dragging it with the cursor or by clicking a blank space in the control area controls pan and tilt x ji J 3E a ng BG 7 functions of the selected camera in a geometrically Auxiliary H H H D H B H D intuitive and dynamic way Conti area Placing the mouse cursor here and pressing the left hand mouse button will tilt a controllable camera down and pan it to the left Focus Click arrow up to focus on objects close to the camera near Click arrow down to focus on objects in the distance far Zoom Click arrow up to g
4. 1 2 5 Alarm Buttons An Alarm button flashes when the alarm it represents has been activated NOTE To program or place these button hotspots into the map s is a simple procedure and is done through the Button and Map menus For full details see the 9760 GUI Manual 56 Appendix One GUI Introduction 1 2 6 Pelco 9760 GUI Graphic User Interface Main Screen NEESS Menu line Lo Soen Pogan Bux sep Help T mE Pan tilt zoom Video icon camen Area button a Les Camera 4 Ly a Camera mimic button Clicking on one of these may merely put that camera s image on the selected monitor Jum Control icon Area icon El camera Manual Selector Window Fi ES OR Depending on how the button an E is programmed it may set in Manual em EE S Ge E motion a pre determined set of SSISCIGEDOX EY ERI up to five camera monitor ron switches and a macro as well if programmed P lco HO Ist Floor Active Alarm icon Area Button Clicking on one of these brings up a detailed sub map of that particular Spare space for positioning icon Me area onscreen dialog windows so the picture is not obstructed System Error box Alarm status box Selecting Show All Buttons from the Screen menu will result in buttons appearing all over the screen Area buttons are yellow Alarm buttons are red Camera mimic butt
5. Manual Selector window is open select Manual Selector in the Screen menu option if it 1s closed 2 Click Camera The Select window illustrated in Figure 4 11 will appear 3 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required camera If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 4 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 5 The camera picture will appear on the monitor selected in the Monitor Setup window A warning beep will sound and ERROR Camera Denied will appear in the System Error box if access to the camera has been restricted from that operator A warning beep will sound and ERROR Camera Not Present will appear in the System Error box if the camera has not been programmed into the system 4 6 1c Selecting a Camera Using the Camera Control Window The camera control window provides all camera functions in the one window 1 e selection maneu vering and auxiliary control To select a camera in the Camera Control window Chapter Four Operation Ensure the Camera Control window is open click on the Camera Control icon if it 1s closed Click Camera No The Select window illustrated in Figure 4 11 will appear Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to
6. No The Select window illustrated in Figure 4 11 will appear Figure 4 11 Select Window Number display 3 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required alarm If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 4 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 5 The logical alarm number will appear in the Current Alarm box if the number was valid A warning beep will sound and Error Alarm Denied will appear in the System Error box if access to the alarm has been restricted from that operator A warning beep will sound and Error Alarm Not Present will appear in the System Error box if the alarm has not been programmed into the system 6 If Armed appears in the Status window the alarm has already been armed go to Step 7 If Disarmed appears in the Status window click Arm Armed will appear in the Status box 7 To arm more alarms repeat Steps 2 to 6 8 When all required alarms have been armed click Close to close the Alarm Arming window 4 5 2 Disarming Alarms To disarm an alarm 1 Click on the Arm Alarm icon the Alarm Arming window illustrated in figure 4 4 will appear 2 a To disarm a specific alarm 1 Click Alarm No The Select window illustrated in Figure 4 11 will appear 1 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and
7. Selector window S gt F Click to switch to the next logical monitor number Id OFF Click to turn off on the idents display NOTE The camera ident can not be turned off from a node other than your own be cause the ident is being generated by the output board on the node that is used for the tie line The time and date can be turned off from any node because it is being gener ated by the output board of your own node and is connected to your monitor Text OFF Click to turn on off the hidden text of the video recorded via the video amplifier Click to select the logical camera number Lock Clicking toggles to lock and unlock the camera currently displayed in the camera box Click to select call a preset number 38 Chapter Four Operation 4 4 7 Video Window The video window operates exactly like a monitor It displays the camera picture appearing on the monitor selected in the Monitor Setup window refer to Monitor Setup To change the camera picture in the Video window simply select a new camera on the monitor assigned to the Video window The camera picture displayed in the Video window can be paused frozen saved and loaded at a later time for viewing Cameras can also be maneuvered and lens functions controlled in the Video window NOTE 7he video window is an optional feature that requires a video card to operate Refer to Video Blaster Card T onitor window Pr Tei x Placing the mouse arrow he
8. a set of parameters that define pan tilt zoom and focus positions for a camera When a preset camera position is recalled it moves the camera to the exact position and settings that were programmed NOTE Setting preset positions is only possible when a camera receiver drivers is fitted with zoom lenses and pan and tilt heads that contain preset potentiometers 4 12 1a Setting a Preset Camera Position To set a preset camera position Select the camera required refer to Selecting Cameras 2 Using the camera control functions select the required preset position 3 Select Define Preset from the Program menu option The Define Camera Preset win dow will appear NOTE f identical numbers are chosen a preset camera position will overwrite an existing preset camera position No warnings are provided therefore numbers should be checked before they are allocated Authorization should be given before a preset camera position is overwritten 4 The camera selected should be defaulted 1n the Camera field 5 Click Preset No The Select window will appear 6 Using the mouse enter a preset position number between 1 and 8 for PACOM decod ers between 1 and 32 for Pelco decoders then click Enter 7 Click Define Preset The preset camera position has been saved It will not be erased even if the system 1s turned OFF 8 To close the Define Camera Preset window double click on the Control Menu box 4 12 2 Recalling Preset Camer
9. cameras situated all around the site will display their 1mage for two seconds on the nearest monitor the operator can set the monitor and the time each camera is displayed Or bringing up that picture on the computer screen and being able to enlarge it shrink it pan tilt zoom focus it freeze it take a photo and keep the photo on file to be looked at again at a later time 2 Clicking on a part of the map which indicates that this 1s eg the second story so a whole new map comes on screen with a whole new array of cameras situated around the site to be checked out 3 Alarms flashing on the screen so the operator can click on the nearest camera to see what s going on and then reset all the alarms if necessary 4 Usethe mouse to click on a button and set a VCR recording 1 2 INTRODUCTORY NOTES FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR The Administrator s of the 9760 GUI oe the person s in charge of the operators using the 9760 GUI have available to them a wide range of options and choices when it comes to actually setting the system up for everyday operation When the 9760 GUI is in Administrator mode all the Drop Down menus are available The main ones the Administrator will use are the Map Button and Setup menus For most of the procedures required in set ting up the system the menu options are easy to follow and the dialog boxes associated with the procedures easily interpreted and user friendly See the CM9760 GUI Manual Chapter Three Syst
10. corresponding to the logical number of the alarm whose status you wish to check If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 2 a ii 111 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 1v The logical alarm number will appear in the Current Alarm box if the number was valid Error messages will appear in the System Error box if access to the alarm was de nied v The status of the alarm will appear in the Status box either Armed or Disarmed b To check on the status of all armed alarms 1 Follow step one 1 above i Click lt lt or gt gt All alarms that are armed will sequence through the Current Alarm box If an alarm number appears in the Current Alarm box it means the alarm is armed If an alarm number does not appear it means the alarm is not armed 111 When finished click Close to close the Alarm Arming window 4 5 4 Clearing Triggered Alarms When an alarm is triggered a beep will sound and the logical number of the triggered alarm will appear in the Alarm box at the bottom of the Graphic Controller window NOTE For correct alarm processing an operator must be given access to the alarm and also ac cess to any cameras GPIs and Macros used by the alarm To clear a triggered alarm Ensure the Active Alarm window illustrated in Figure 4 3 1s open If it is closed click on the Alarm icon 12 97 9760 GUI 4 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 2 If m
11. monitor 4 6 2a Unlocking a Camera To unlock a camera 1 Click on Unlock in the Manual Selector window or select Camera Lock from the Pro gram menu option the tick will be removed from in front of this command The camera must be unlocked from the same terminal it was locked on The camera is now unlocked and can be maneuvered The monitor is also free to switch to any avail able camera 4 6 3 Maneuvering Cameras The pan tilt zoom facilities on a camera can be operated in the Camera Control window and the Video win dow NOTE Only controllable cameras can be maneuvered To maneuver a camera Click on the Camera Control icon or the Video icon to open the appropriate window 2 Select the required camera refer to Selecting Cameras 12 97 9760 GUI 43 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 3 Position the mouse arrow in the control area refer to figure 4 6 for the Camera Control window or figure 4 10 for the Video window The position of the mouse arrow determines the direction the camera will be moved in 4 When the mouse arrow is in the correct position press and hold down the left mouse button The camera will move in the direction the mouse arrow is in Moving the mouse while the left mouse button is depressed will change the direction of camera movement 5 When the camera reaches the desired position release the left mouse button 4 6 4 Controlling Functions on a Camera When a camera is selected in
12. on to the system using the Administrator password 2 Select Control Button Setup from the Setup menu option The Button Selection window illus trated in Figure 3 11 will appear 24 Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features Figure 3 11 Button Selection Window 3 Not Used or the window name will appear in the eight selection boxes Button Selection Window to Open via Button Click to open the 1 Video Window sl ba wi W 2 Lamera Control allocates denies access to windows 3 Map Selector daous A Active Alarms Window Boxes Macro Control Le YCR Control GPI Control DO m cm This example illustrates that operators have been denied access to the Arm Alarm Window i a To restrict access to a window i Click IL next to the window that needs to be restricted from operators 1 A window will appear that contains all the window names and a Not Used option a Select Not Used b To allocate access to a window D Click Y next to the window that needs to be allocated to operators 11 A window will appear that contains all the window names and a Not Used option 11 Select the name of the window that should appear in this box 4 When all options have been set click on OK 5 When complete save the changes refer to Saving Files 3 6 3 Monitor Setup Monitor Setup window illustrated in Fig 3 12 sets which 9760 monitor output will appear in the Video
13. recording 4 14 2c Stopping Alarm Recording When an alarm is cleared the VCR will stop recording However recording can be stopped manu ally before the alarm is cleared To stop the VCR recording after automatic recording has began 1 Click on the Record icon 2 The VCR will stop recording 4 15 VIDEO PICTURES Pictures that appear in the Video window can be saved and loaded at a later time as required NOTE A video blaster card must be installed in the PC for this feature to be available 4 15 1 Saving To save the image currently displayed in the Video window 1 Click on the Video icon to open the Video window illustrated in Figure 4 10 2 Select required camera and picture 12 97 9760 GUI 51 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual NOTE 7o freeze the video display click Freeze Click Freeze again to resume normal dis play 3 4 Click Save The Save Video frame window will appear Select the path and filename the image will be saved under This window is used in the same way as a standard Windows save command NOTE All images are saved as bitmaps BMP 4 15 2 Loading Any image that has been saved using the Video window can be loaded and viewed whenever required To load a video image l 2s 3 4 Click on the Video icon to open the Video window Click Load The Load Video Frame window will appear Select the directory and the name of the required image then click OK The selected 1mage will be l
14. the Map menu option The Save Map Details window illustrated in figure 3 2 will appear This command saves the MAP ATM and ARE files where is the filename of the map currently displayed bitmap file of the installation map details the position and function of camera Macro buttons This file is created by the Graphic Controller program when camera buttons are programmed details the position and function of alarms buttons This file 1s created by the Graphic Controller program when alarm buttons are programmed details the position and function of area buttons This file 1s created by the Graphic Controller program when area buttons are programmed Figure 3 2 Save Map and Details Window Dave PER Delmi 7 Fila name Gave File as tupe Folds DK al Cancel dabas 23 370 Lg 3760 23 9760 gui FB ll Diez c 16 Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features 3 Ensure the correct drive is selected in the Drives box 4 Ensure the directory where the Graphic Controller program is stored is selected in the Directories box e g C Gcon 5 Enter the name for the file in the File Name box This name should describe the map e g first fl 6 Click OK to save the changes Click Cancel to abort the changes If the current session is exited and changes have not been saved the Map Screen Changed window illus trated in Figure 3 3 will appear Click OK to save the changes C
15. when activated and green when the command has been received by the CM9760 CC1 4 14 1b Operating a VCR Connected Between a VMB and a Camera To operate a VCR connected as a camera 1 Select the camera the required VCR is connected to refer to Selecting Cameras 2 Ensure the Camera Control window is open If it is closed click on the Camera Con trol icon 3 Operate the VCR using the Auxiliary buttons in the Camera Control window keys must be programmed in the Camera Setup File Auxiliary buttons are red when off blue when activated and green when the command has been received by the 9760 CC 1 4 14 2 Operating a VCR Connected to an Alarm Interface Unit 4 14 2a Manual operation The Record icon activates a relay switch that starts stops the VCR recording To start stop the VCR recording click the Record icon The VCR connected to the Alarm Interface Unit will start re cording To stop the VCR recording click the Record icon 4 14 2b Alarm Operation When an alarm is triggered the Alarm Interface unit automatically sends a signal from the Relay connector that will start the VCR recording The appropriate camera signal must be sent to the VCR refer to the Alarm File for programming details When an alarm is triggered 1 The VCR will start recording The 9760 CC1 should be programmed to switch the ap propriate camera signal to the VCR command is contained in the Alarm file 2 When the alarm is cleared the VCR will stop
16. will appear in the System Error box NOTE that the Camera Control Icon will bring up the Camera Control Dialog box Both Camera Locked Override and Camera Control Override functions can also be performed from there Set Time Date This option brings up the window that allows the operator to set the time and date WARNING Changes made will affect the entire system 60 Appendix Two Operator Basics Function Define Macro Define Macro This option allows the operator to pro gram temporary macros using these dia Monitor Camera Dwell log boxes Monitor 1 Enter th ber in the M _Camera Enter the macro number in the Macro Number box then click on OK The De Dwell fine Macro box will be activated lt Previous Next gt In the Define Macro box define the steps HERE e of the macro by defining the monitor camera and dwell time in seconds then OK Cancel click on Next to set the next step ESA ES To change a step use the Previous or Next buttons to select the required step and make the required changes When all the steps have been defined and _Macto Number NEN the macro is complete click on OK aK ren Macro List NOTE The maximum number of steps that make up a Macro may not exceed 48 in number MACRO NOTES Everyday use and control of macros is done using the Macro Control window Access is through the Macro Control icon Macros programmed using the GUI can
17. will provide the Disarm option Clicking on the arrow buttons will scroll you forward or backward to the logical number of the next or previous armed alarm A Active alarm window eee eren 33 Administrator log op 13 Administrator password A A 28 Alarm arming window cooocccnnccnnnnccnnnncnnonannnaninonoss 34 Alan A Ce E 20 RE EEN 39 ZU TD sc du sateen iode A 40 Te EE 41 B Te T TA 40 E EE 21 ARCA caidos 34 B BACK LOCUS ur se eh 44 A RA 18 A A dte but Ro one qd ota tutte cx dans 18 PRO ota adas teorie oer nos 20 REMOVING EE 19 SION RT EE 48 C Camera control window eene 35 Camera Macro buttons eene eee nnn 23 REER E i c A IA 42 AMARE EO UNI REN 45 Ee ere 44 Controlling Tunctnons 44 A A E 42 ZOOM E LEO LE 44 WE tecate dd io 41 Comm pOr setup aloe 24 Control button setup ccc cceccccseeeceeeeeeaeeeenenes 24 D Kee sa dais 17 E Exiti o the DEODEAITI ud iia 31 F Et tuii ie ERE Ml I rA ot duret 16 DOVITID ste eateen te ee 16 12 97 9760 GUI Index G OPIS oia 45 EH 45 GRAPHIC CONTROLLER PROGRAM A E 31 STARTING O id b eso Gee 30 H Hardware installation oocooocnoccnnocnncnnncnnocnnonnnoss 9 I Installation Maps iS 15 Installing lte 9 SOW die xis eed eG sere adodson ea MOTA Cad 11 L PANG NOC WEE 45 Betieltte MAPS I UT 34 Log on AOS eo aloe 13 IOS SING Ol uoce en ideni iie itus s 30 rte 31 M Macro control window ocooccco
18. year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Three years on GenexTM Series multiplexers server and keyboara Two years on standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses Two years on EspritTM Legacy Intercept amp PV1000 Series CM6700 CM8500 CM9500 CM9750 CM9760 Matrix SpectraTM DF5 Series and DF8 Fixed Dome products Two years on WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years on cameras Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warranty all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties h
19. 2 Double click on the Control Menu box or select Close from the Control Menu box or press Alt F4 The current session of the Graphic Controller program has ended To restart the program refer to Starting the Graphic Controller Program 12 97 9760 GUI 31 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 4 3 MAIN SCREEN The main screen illustrated in Figure 4 2 will appear when an operator successfully logs on The default map will appear on the screen refer to Default map if it does not Figure 4 2 Main Screen Menu line 8 aen Deg Mep uim Sep Heb Camera mimic button Clicking on one of these may merely put v MEE button that camera s image A T on the selected monitor Fixed camera Manual Selector Window Active Alarm icon OR Manual mmm tes selector box it may set in motion a preset and a macro as well if programmed Pelco HO ist Floor GPI icon Area Button Clicking on one of these brings up a detailed Spare space for Arm Alarm sub map of that particular positioning dialog Icon area on screen Windows so the picture is not Alarm status box System Error box SE 32 Chapter Four Operation System Error box Displays system information and error messages e g comms errors Maximizes minimizes the Graphic Controller window 4 4 WINDOWS The icon features available in the Graphic Controll
20. 97 9760 GUI 3 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 214 NOR RECORDING dd ee 50 4 14 1 Using a GPI to operate a MECH 50 4 14 1a Operating a VCR Connected Between a VMB and a Monitor 50 4 14 1b Operating a VCR Connected Between a VMB and a Camera 51 4 14 2 Operating a VCR Connected to an Alarm Interface Unit 51 4 14 23 EE UR ele e e EE 51 14 20 Alarm OPE iii AAA AAA 51 4 1426 IO Alarmi A te Tue D 51 IAS MIDES PICTURES dl ee E eee is led 51 A e PP 51 UN cU LO AI E 52 AO 4 B e 52 4 16 1 EnapIDg DIsabihg VIdeoEOS5S n EDD sii 52 4 16 2 Clearing Video Loss Alarms EE 53 A A 55 Ta BASIC INTRODUCGTHON FOR OPERATOR S ee 55 1 2 INTRODUCTORY NOTES FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR occcoccnccnccnncnccncconcnnnoncncnnncnncnncnnnnoos 55 1 221 AGMINISU rel e Riede 56 1 2 2 Area and Camera Macro and Alarm Buttons or Hotspots Explained 56 Td JACA BUON SAA A AAA AAA AA TA AAA 56 1 24 Camera Macro BUllONS y ii 56 EE ee ee 56 1 2 6 Pelco 9760 GUI Graphic User Interface Main Green 57 le elect WIG OW o dE A A Dull eeh Ee 57 2 APPENDIX TWO OPERATOR BASICS o ad edad 59 21 WHE SGREEIN MEN 20 cion 59 2 2 TRE PROGRAMING E 60 S APPENDIX TIHREE EVERYDAY OPERATION caida 65 3 1 ICONS THEIR ASSOCIATED DIALOG BOXES AND FUN TIONG eene 65 INDEX cud E ELM EM E MM EM E M MEI ME 69 5 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION 72 Table of Contents LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
21. C Gcon is suggested All maps and associated files must be stored in the same directory as the Graphic Controller program 2 2 2 Installing Software 1 Install Windows and DOS software onto the computer and ensure both are operating correctly Refer to manuals accompanying the software for installation instructions 2 Create a GCON directory in C drive e g CAGCON and copy all files on the Graphic Con troller software disk into this directory Windows File Manager can be used to complete this step Refer to the Windows manual for instructions on using File Manager 3 The Graphic Controller program icon must be placed into the StartUp window in Program Man ager in Windows This automatically starts the Graphic Controller program whenever windows is started The GCON EXE file is used to create the icon Refer to the Windows manual for in structions 4 Using File Manager copy the GCON INI file from the Graphic Controller software disk into the Windows subdirectory 5 To display your company logo on the Graphic Controller Log On window rename your company logo bitmap logo bmp and copy it to the same directory as the Graphic Controller program e g CAGCON 12 97 9760 GUI 11 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual NOTE The company logo should be sized to match the size of the default logo bmp The Graphic Controller program is ready to be customized Hefer to Chapter 3 for full details NOTE The Graphic Controller program can
22. Files 3 5 3 Programming Buttons Once buttons are placed on a map they need to be programmed to perform the required function 3 5 3a Alarm Buttons To program an alarm button 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 If alarm buttons on the map currently displayed require programming go to Step 4 If alarm but tons on another map require programming go to Step 3 3 To load another map complete Steps 3 to 6 from Loading Files 4 Ensure Show Buttons from the Screen menu option has been selected 1 e a checkmark appears next to the option All buttons will be displayed with their allocated number 5 Select Alarm Setup from the Map menu option The Alarm Setup window illustrated in Figure 3 5 will appear Figure 3 5 Alarm Setup Window Alarm setup Enter Logical Alarm for Button Button No Log Alarm Ho B a lt 22 Auto Goto Done Cancel 6 Press lt lt or gt gt until the required alarm button number is selected in the Button Number box 20 Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features 7 When the required button number is displayed click Log Alarm No The Select window illus trated in figure 3 6 will appear Figure 3 6 Select Window Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and press the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required alarm If an incorrect number 1s selected click clear a
23. MINISTRATOR LOG ON tri dd did 13 oe f OOOING ON as an AQMINIS TAO natal 13 9 2 2 AOMINISUAIOF OCIO Nado vae e dido E een 14 3 3 INSTALLATION MA 15 SE Creating MMS oO sage 15 Sd e EXPO MaS dd adela lali raa PREDA 15 v E AP A 16 A T t T P 16 Sad IU DITID EE 17 EA O II 17 O A 18 29 1 Adano Ve n NEEDLE 18 39A FICIMOVING Te 19 3 2 FTOOLFammirig BUON S siii Ee 20 Sio sd ABU eet 20 3 5 3b Area Buttons 21 3 0 90 Camera Macro Buttons iii 23 3 6 WORK STATION SET UR 24 9 01 CONOS UN cad 24 3 6 1a Administrator Password satan 24 3 6 2 CONTOLBURON OO EE 24 0 0 2 MONO SUID isis isis itin eal asas tee o raa faa fae s rasta aa ae te al aa f a Rasa ins aite 25 3 p4 II pere cc MD 26 5 0 9 Work ofation ODORS e tele a Dan UE 27 3 6 6 Change Administraliori PASSWOMO DEE 28 Table of Contents CHAPTER RO UA a a AL 29 As INTRODUCTION C n noO EAA 29 7 d MAIN PEA TEES latinos 29 4 let BEOS STIUT EE 29 4 2 STARTING THE GRAPHIC CONTROLLER PROGRAM 30 E O RRE 30 42 2 LOJ EE 31 Aa Ie o ditio MOFO AN EEN 31 A S MAIN SCRE E Nia eo OE E O O PEO 32 O H 33 Gb SACTIVE AGI VIO OW S iii DEDE 33 4 4 18 Ala AMING VING OW EE 34 4 42 Area PP aaa 34 4 4 3 Camera Control Windouw 35 444 RIA O 37 4 4 5 Macro Control WINDOW dd 37 4 4 6 Manual Selector WINdOW A iaa 38 HAL VOEO VWIEDOOW EE 39 d 5 JAESATIUS A 39 ADN AMO S 40 Le JEE ATA SA al 40 4 5 3 Finding the Status of Aarme 41 4 54 Cle
24. Window Figure 3 8 will appear Figure 3 8 The Save Map and Details for Area Window Care Hap i Deals 7 Fila name Fallais Cancel Tave File as type Deiwes bmp maps ae alm e m r 7 To select the installation map that will be loaded when this area button is clicked Ensure the correct drive 1s selected in the Drives box Ensure the directory where the map 1s stored is selected in the Directories box e g C Gcon Ensure BMP is selected in the File Type box Enter the name for the file in the File Name box Click OK when complete Click Cancel to cancel the command 8 To program more area buttons on the current map repeat Steps 6 to 8 9 When all area buttons on this map have been programmed click 10 When complete save the changes refer to Saving Files 22 Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features 3 5 3c Camera Macro Buttons To setup Camera Macro buttons 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 If the camera mimic buttons on the map currently displayed need to be programmed go to Step 4 If camera mimic buttons on another map need to be programmed go to Step 3 3 To load another map complete Steps 3 to 6 from Loading Files 4 Ensure Show Buttons command from the Screen menu option has been selected 1 e a check mark appears next to the option All buttons will be displayed with their physically allocated number 5 Se
25. a Positions To select a preset camera position l 2 12 97 Select the required camera refer to Selecting Cameras Click Preset either in the Manual Selector or Camera Control window The Select window will appear Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the preset camera position required between 1 and 32 if the camera is connected to a Pelco Intercept If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter The camera will move to the preset position 9760 GUI 49 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 4 13 TIME AND DATE 4 13 1 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE NOTE Care should be taken when the system is networked because changing the time date af fects the time for the entire system The appropriate authority should give approval before the time and date is changed To set the time and date 1 Select Time and Date from the Program menu option The Time and Date window illustrated in figure 4 13 will appear 2 Alter the time and date by clicking on or located below each option This is a 24 hour clock If it is 8 o clock in the evening 8 00 p m enter 20 00 00 3 When the correct time and date has been entered click Set The new time and date will be updated on all equipment in the system It may take up to one minute for these change
26. ailable If the op the mouse is clicked and held down on an ar erator you want to override has a higher Ona eo priority Error Override denied will Click on the auxiliary numbers to turn them appear in the System Error box on off red is off blue means activated and green means the command has been received by the 9760 A camera selected with VCR input brings up the VCR window pictured previously and 1f this icon is pressed the VCR control window is activated as shown below VER Control Preset ale Rel ven 1 Close Lock OWE RIDE 66 Icon Clicking on this icon brings up this box Clicking on this icon brings up the Active Alarm box Mon gt gt dd OFF Text OFF z amp 12 97 Appendix Three Everyday Operation The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box This dialog box Area Control allows the operator to view a different screen 1 e an image of a different area See the main screen map also Clicking on an Area button may perform the same func tion more quickly ACTIVE ALARM Click on Halt Sequence to halt the armed cameras assigned to the current Hal Sequence 2 xm active alarm displayed in the Alarm box Click on Reset to clear and reset the Heset Heset All alarm Click on the arrow buttons to step for Cloze Mute ward or back to the number of the next or previous alarm that has been triggered Click on Reset All to clea
27. al Selector Window in the Icon column Use this window to se lect cameras and or monitors select presets lock a camera to a monitor and choose if text and idents are to be displayed on the monitor Show All Buttons Shows all the buttons on the screen This is a good method of finding out where the buttons are Even if they are not shown on the screen Show Auto Buttons option hides them clicking on the area where they are activates that command e Camera macro buttons are gray e Alarm buttons are red e Area buttons are yellow 12 97 9760 GUI 59 9760 Graphics User Interface Manual 2 2 THE PROGRAM MENU Function Camera Locked If you try to access a camera that has been locked to a monitor by another operator Override ERROR Busy operator xx will appear in the System Error box at the base of the main screen Select this option to override that lock Will only work 1f you have equal or greater priority than the operator who locked the camera If it isn t successful Error Override denied will appear in the System Error box Camera Control If you try to control a camera which is already being controlled by another operator Override ERROR Busy operator xx will appear in the System Error box at the base of the main screen Select this option to override that control If the override is successful control of the camera will be available If the operator you want to override has a higher priority Error Override denied
28. also be started using Windows File Manager Run Select GCON EXE in the directory where all Graphic Controller files are stored 2 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM compatible PC Motherboard Minimum 386DX 40 MHz Memory 4 Mb RAM 8 Mb RAM recommended Hard disk 100 Mb minimum recommended Serial ports Parallel port Mouse Keyboard DOS Windows software GUI Software Monitor Type Screen resolution Video option Software Sound option Hardware Software 12 2 Mb required for Graphic Controller program Estimate 200 Kb per map bitmap diagram MS Windows and MS DOS requirements Optional Sound and Video card requirements COMI Address 2F8 IRQ 4 to CM9760 CC1 COM 2 Address 3F8 IRQ 3 to Mouse 1 x LPTI x PC mouse 3 button mode supported and required 1 x AT compatible Version 5 0 or later Version 3 1 or later Graphics Controller software Super VGA 16 colors minimum e g Trident 1 Meg Card 800 x 600 recommended Hardware Video Blaster card Creative Labs SE100 Coax cable to matrix with BNC to RCA adapter Address 2AD6 IRQ 10 Video Blaster Pro software Sound Blaster Pro Card Speaker system with 3 mm audio plug Address 220H IRQ 5 DMA 1 Sound Blaster Pro software Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features Chapter Three CHAPTER THREE Maps and Administrator Features 3 INTRODUCTION This chapter details how to customize the Graphi
29. also loads the MAP ALM and ARE files where is the name of the file loaded 3 5 BUTTONS Buttons are added to maps to perform commands on the 9760 system There are three types of buttons 1 Camera Macro buttons are used to select cameras move the cameras to a preset position and start stop auxiliary functions on the camera 2 Alarm buttons contain information on alarms When an alarm is activated the associated alarm button flashes to illustrate to the operator which alarm has been activated 3 Area buttons provide a quick method of selecting another map Area buttons are illustrated on in stallation maps When they are selected using the mouse the appropriate map is instantly loaded 3 5 1 Adding Buttons To place a button 18 l 2 Log on to the system using the Administrator password The default map should appear If buttons need to be added to the map currently displayed go to Step 4 If buttons need to be added to another map go to Step 3 To load another map complete Steps 3 to 6 from Loading Files Ensure Show Buttons from the Screen menu option has been selected 1 e a checkmark will ap pear next to the option All buttons will be displayed with their allocated number select the required place option from the Buttons menu Place Cam Mim to add a camera Macro button Place Area to add an area button Place Alm to add an alarm button Place the mouse arrow in the top left most pos
30. ap occupy on the main screen If windows e g the Video window need to remain open vacant space around the map may be required To create edit a map Open the draw paint software package that will be used to draw the installation map 2 Draw the installation map Architects drawings or plans of the building s may be helpful during this process 3 Illustrate all camera positions on the map dark blue is suggested Area buttons yellow is sug gested and alarm buttons red 1s suggested should be included as required It should be remem bered any shape or color can be used to depict items NOTE Buttons cannot be positioned on top of each other If they are only the top one can be activated 4 When complete save the file to the same directory as the Graphic Controller program C Gcon The map should be given a meaningful filename e g first fl DOS limits the length of the filename to eight characters with a three character extension 5 The map must now be exported as a bitmap BMP Refer to Exporting Maps for detailed in structions 3 3 2 Exporting Maps When maps are exported they must be the correct size for the screen resolution of the PC monitor the Graphic Controller program is displayed on To export a map from a draw paint package Follow the instructions on exporting provided in the graphics package being used The file must be exported with the following parameters BMP format gt 16 co
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33. c Controller program to suit an installation The com mands and windows detailed in this chapter can only be accessed by operators with Administrator authority refer to Administrator Log On Normal operation of the Graphic Controller program is detailed in Chapter 4 3 1 SET UP PROCEDURE Before operators can begin normal operations the following procedures must be completed 1 The Graphic Controller software and hardware must be installed correctly refer to Chapter 2 for in structions 2 Maps that represent the installation must be designed refer to Installation Maps 3 Buttons for camera switching alarms and areas map loading need to be programmed refer to Buttons 4 The Graphic Controller workstation needs to be set up e g Comms port configured access to menus and functions allocated restricted from users refer to Work Station Set Up 5 The Pelco CM9760 CC1 must be operating correctly and configured to support the Graphic Con troller refer to the CM9760 CC1 manual 3 2 ADMINISTRATOR LOG ON 3 2 1 Logging on as an Administrator There are two log on options available to administrators To be able to add and program buttons e g camera buttons a Ensure a checkmark appears in the box next to Design in the Enter PIN window If no cross appears in the box place the mouse cursor over the Design box and press the left hand mouse button once a checkmark will appear in the box gt b Enter
34. ce Manual Figure 2 2 Pin Details Between a PC and a 9760 CC1 PC COM 1 COM2 2030C COM1 COM2 RS232 comms Pin 3 Tx Pin 2 Rx PC COM 1 COM 2 Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 5 GND Pin 5 GND s DB9 Female 9 Female 2030C COMI COM2 Pin 2 Ix RS232 comms Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 7 GND Pin 5 GND DB Female DB25 Female NOTE A evel converter can be used to connect a PC to an RS422 Sercom port on the rear of the 9760 CC1 2 1 2 SVGA PC Monitor The default setting for monitors when using the Graphic Controller program is 800 x 600 resolution with 16 colors If a Video Blaster card is installed in the PC a screen resolution of 800 x 600 is the highest recommended Higher resolutions can be used if an optional Video Blaster card has not been installed Monitor resolution effects what size maps can be imported therefore the optimum monitor resolution should be determined before maps are exported 2 1 3 Video Blaster Card Video pictures can be displayed in the Video window in the Graphic Controller program if an optional Creative Labs SE100 Video Blaster card 1s installed Refer to the manual accompanying the video blaster card for installation instructions The video output from the Video Matrix Bay connects to the input RCA connector on the Video Blaster card illustrated in figure 2 3 No external termination 1s necessary An optional composite color video monit
35. ce Manual The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box Camera Jo stick Control r e The current camera number is displayed Alt Rel Cam Ls Close e ie the camera you can control using this window OWEARIDE a Click on Preset to choose a camera preset position This is the To change the current camera click on Camera the arrow buttons above and below Control STEP to step through the camera logical re numbers or place the cursor in the Cam Clicking box and type in another number OM Lock Override allows you to override a brings up camera locked to a monitor if you have the Cam Auxiliary H H B H H B H BI equal or greater priority than the operator era Con who locked it trol box To operate the joystick put the cursor in the CC Override Camera Control Over white area and hold down the left button of the ride If you uy to control a camera which mouse As long as you hold it down the camera is already being controlled by another op will respond erator ERROR Busy operator xx will Pressing the right button on the mouse puts the appear at the bottom of the main screen joystick in TURBO fast mode and the circle in the System Error box Click on the CC will turn red Press the right button of the Override button to override that control mouse again to put it back in normal mode If the override is successful control of the The Focus Zoom and Iris buttons work when camera will now be av
36. click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required alarm If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 2 a ii 111 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 40 Chapter Four Operation iv The logical alarm number will appear in the Current Alarm box if the number was valid Error messages will appear in the System Error box if access to the alarm was denied v If Disarmed appears in the Status box the alarm has already been disarmed go to Step 4 If Armed appears in the Status box go to Step 3 b To search all armed alarms 1 Click or gt All alarms that are armed will sequence through the Current Alarm box 11 When the required alarm appears in the Current Alarm box go to Step 3 3 To disarm the alarm click Disarm Disarmed will appear in the Status box 4 To disarm more alarms repeat Steps 2 and 3 5 When all required alarms have been disarmed click Close to close the Alarm Arming window 4 5 3 Finding the Status of Alarms To find out if an alarm is armed or disarmed 1 Click on the Arm Alarm icon the Alarm Arming window illustrated in Figure 4 4 will appear a To check on the status of a specific alarm 1 Click Alarm No The Select window illustrated in Figure 4 11 will appear 1 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits
37. cncocnoncnoncnoncnnnnnnoso 37 Dres Mw dE 46 EE A eens ce 47 FINO em m 47 A T seein 46 Starting stopping sasani nana a a 47 Marn Sere EE 32 Manoeuvring camergg 43 Manual selector window ccseccescceseeeeeeeeeaeees 38 Map DUTLONS ES 48 Maps Crea das IQ RM c 15 Geli Tr LI E cr ate 15 eer od neta 26 MONO T lena 45 Monitor seleciona 38 Monitor Seb sie dide ie d Ree ine ris 25 Monitors SEO E 48 Setting the video window 26 INGO A Me ML UA UL 48 69 9760 Graphics User Interface Manual P POGCOANE CON reacia O Io o E E nei E CE Preset camera positions occcooccconccnconcnnononnnoncnnnnnss ell E R Relays E E AS MOM dee S Selectnp a MONON de Eege Show hide DUMONS oca WO E CH EN Software E t C I RN NI ATE T OY ON one Software installation eee 70 EI ET EE 10 Sonnd blaster card tasar rra 10 Ee ee 10 System UR 12 V VCR TECOS 50 Video blaster Card peo pida 10 Video Te TEE 51 Es o cele east tees 22 SAM 51 VICO WAN EE 39 W lee 33 AOS as el AO 10 Workstation options ccooccccooccncnonnnoncnnnnncnnonannnnnooos 27 Workstation Sel UD E RD Eu AU 24 12 97 This page left intentionally blank 9760 GUI Index 71 9760 Graphics User Interface Manual 5 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one
38. complete save the changes refer to Saving Files 12 97 9760 GUI 27 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 3 6 6 Change Administration Password The Change Password window illustrated in Figure 3 15 is used to change the administration access pass word Figure 3 15 Change Password window Change Password tone To change the administration password 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 Select Change Admin Password from the Setup menu option The Change Password window illustrated in figure 3 15 will appear 3 Old Password will appear next to the Password Entry box Enter the old password then click OK 4 Enter New will appear next to the Password Entry box Enter the new password then click OK 5 Confirm will appear next to the Password Entry box Enter the new password again then click OK 6 When complete save the new password refer to Saving Files The new password has been saved and must be used to access Administration features in future It is sug gested a record of the Administration password be kept in a secure location for future reference if required 28 Chapter Four Operation Chapter Four CHAPTER FOUR Operation 4 INTRODUCTION This chapter details how to operate a CM9760 GUI system using the Pelco Graphic Controller program The Pelco CM9760 GUI Graphic Controller is a Windows based program Some training may be required if the operator is unfamiliar wit
39. dow The Focus Zoom and Iris buttons work when the mouse is clicked and held down on the arrow you want Clicking Ee To move the camera around 1e pan tilt On this Focus de click and hold the mouse on the part of the icon brings K picture you want the camera to pan or tilt up the to Video Win A dow E The Freeze button allows the picture to be paused then Saved and Loaded at a later time for viewing If a picture has been paused click on Freeze again to un pause it The Video Window is the same as a mini monitor The monitor displayed in this window is set by the administrator Setup menu Monitor setup option The camera providing the picture can be changed using the Manual Selector Window see details in this table four sections below To save a picture for later viewing click on Save a normal windows save com mand will come on screen and you can give the picture a path and filename To re load it again any time in the future click on Load and the Load Video Frame If you select a camera with VCR input you will window will come on screen Select the bring up the VCR window similar to the Video name of the saved image click on OK and window above pictured below For this to hap the image will be loaded into the Video pen the camera in question must have been pre Window viously assigned to the VCR in the 9760MGR Configuration Setup files ISI 12 97 9760 GUI 9760 Graphics User Interfa
40. e desired picture is displayed To make the picture brighter gt Click on the arrow up in the iris box until the desired brightness is reached To make the picture darker Click on the arrow down in the iris box until the desired brightness is reached 44 Chapter Four Operation 4 6 5 Camera Control Override If an operator controls a camera either with the joystick a camera control button or an auxiliary button and another operator attempts to control the same camera the second operator will hear a short beep and ERROR Busy operator XX where XX operator number will appear in System Error box NOTE Overriding will only work if the operator has an equal or higher priority than the operator they are overriding refer to the PIN File 9760 MGR manual Remember 1 is the highest priority 9999 is the lowest priority To override camera control When ERROR Busy Operator XX appears in the System Error box select Camera Control Override from the Program menu option gt If the override was successful control of the camera will now be available Control of the camera will remain with this operator until they select another camera or another operator overrides the camera control If the operator you are attempting to override has a higher priority ERROR Override Denied will appear in the System Error box 4 6 6 Camera Auxiliaries To turn an auxiliary ON OFF Ensure the Camera Control window is open click on
41. e to the next Alarm Ho 3 lt lt gt gt armed alarm Current Alarm box Move to the previous Status ARMED ARMED armed alarm Status box j Disarm Arm Disarm button either Armed or Disarmed Displays the logical number of the alarm currently selected p o EE 4 4 2 Area Window The Area window is used to change the map currently displayed on the screen Figure 4 5 The Area Window Control Menu box Area Ctrl Click to load the Default Default Map Click to display previously loaded maps Tick to open the map selection window Then click on the required map name open the map selection window Then click on the required map name to load the map To close the Area window select Close from the Control Menu box or press Alt F4 or double click on the Control Menu box NOTE Area buttons that are programmed on maps can also be used to load maps 34 Chapter Four Operation 4 4 3 Camera Control Window The camera control window selects and maneuvers controllable cameras operates lens control features se lects preset camera positions and operates auxiliary functions on cameras that possess these features Figure 4 6 The Camera Control Window Click to step through alternate cameras Please note that this function will not work unless alternate camera have been defined previously in the 9760 Setup Configuration Files A blue joystick represented by the black circle in the
42. em Administrator Programming for full details 12 97 9760 GUI da 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 1 2 1 Administrator Main Functions The Administrator s main functions are to make sure gt The maps are drawn to accurately represent the area s to be supervised this can be done by a computer whiz and then loaded in gt That operators have access to the functions they will require usually the Program and Screen menus while being restricted from others gt The Area and Camera Macro and Alarm buttons or hotspots are configured cor rectly 1 2 2 Area and Camera Macro and Alarm Buttons or Hotspots Explained These buttons when programmed effectively can make using the 9760 GUI very simple quick effective and easy to learn for any operator including those unfamiliar with CCTV installations 1 2 3 Area Buttons Area buttons provide a quick method of selecting another map When the mouse is clicked on an Area but ton a sub map of that particular area will come on screen e g the basement complete with associated camera and alarm hotspots and more Area hotspots 1f applicable 1 2 4 Camera Macro Buttons Camera Macro buttons also known as Camera mimic buttons are used to select cameras to display on a monitor or on the computer screen Clicking on a camera macro button can also set in train a series of cam era monitor switches if these have been programmed
43. er program illustrated in the left hand margin of the Main screen Figure 4 2 are detailed in the following pages The Administrator can restrict window access If access to a restricted icon is required contact your manager or security supervisor Windows can be repositioned to suit user requirements The Video window can also be resized Refer to your Microsoft Windows manual for instructions on moving and resizing windows NOTE When the gt means more details on this option are contained in the chapter Refer to the index for location details 4 4 1 Active Alarm Window The active alarm window displays and resets alarms when they have been triggered Only alarms that have been armed can be triggered Figure 4 3 The Active Alarm Window ACTIVE ALARM HE camen Move to the next q active alarm Move to the previous Reset Reset All active alarm Close Mute Displays the logical number of the current active alarm Halt sequence Click to halt the armed cameras of the current active alarm displayed in the Alarm box Only required when multiple alarms have been activated E Click to move to the next active logical alarm number a X EN 12 97 9760 GUI 33 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 4 4 1a Alarm Arming Window The Alarm Arming window is used to arm disarm alarms Alarms must be allocated to an operator before they can be armed disarmed Figure 4 4 The Alarm Arming Window Alarm Arming Mov
44. ervisor 12 97 9760 GUI 20 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 42 STARTING THE GRAPHIC CONTROLLER PROGRAM The Graphic Controller program is started automatically when Windows is started or double clicking on the GCON icon in Windows Program Manager can start it The Log On window illustrated in figure 4 1 will appear on the screen when the program has started Operators must log on before they can operate the Graphic Controller program 4 2 1 Log On A PIN is required to log on to the system This PIN informs the system which operator is logging on and what authority they have been allocated e g if an operator has been restricted access to a camera in the 9760 Setup program they will not be able to control that camera using the Graphic Controller program NOTE For security reasons each operator is usually assigned an individual PIN Unless a correct PIN is entered the operator will not be able to access the system If you do not know your PIN contact your manager or the security supervisor Figure 4 1 Graphic Controller Log On Window Control Menu Box Minimize Maximize Close Boxee Paleo G sah Conteo Login join Hels Menu Option The Enter PIN window will appear when Log In is selected from the Login menu PIN number gRstan amies BE ice end Haul A sc Pere Graphie Conto dmt ea To log on 1 Start the Graphic Controller program by starting Windows or by double clicking on the Gc
45. et a closer view of an area or object tele Click arrow down to get a wider view of an area or object wide Click the right mouse button to zoom in out toggle Note The mouse cursor must be inside the control window for this to take place 12 97 9760 GUI 35 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual Iris Click arrow up to make the camera picture brighter open Click arrow down to make the camera picture darker close Auxiliary Click the appropriate number to turn ON OFF an auxiliary function Remember auxiliaries can be configured as latched or momentary in the 9760MGR Configuration files Auxiliary buttons are red when off blue when activated with the command being received by the 9760 lt lt BK Click to select the previous logical camera gt gt FW Click to select the next logical camera Joystick Place the mouse arrow in the control area and click the left mouse button to move the camera in the direction of the mouse arrow Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse for continuous con trol NOTE f you try to control a camera already controlled by another operator with higher priority you will receive the message ERROR Busy operator xx Click to step through alternate cameras Please note that the operation of this function depends on having the appropriate parameters for al ternate cameras previously defined in 9760 Setup Configuration files PR Clicking switches to the last selected ca
46. h Window programs Not all windows and features detailed in this chapter may be available to operators The Administrator pos sesses the ability to restrict features as he deems necessary refer to Work Station Set Up 4 1 MAIN FEATUHES The Graphic Controller program provides the ability to Select any camera connected to the system provided access has been allocated see Allocating Cam eras 9760 MGR manual Maneuver controllable cameras Control pan tilt zoom facilities operate auxiliary functions and select preset positions on cameras that possess these features Arm disarm and reset alarms when they have been triggered Select GPIs and turn relays ON OFF Load halt and program Macros 9 9 Pause save and reload pictures displayed in the video window 4 1 1 Before Starting Before starting this chapter it is assumed that The 9760 system is operational Setup files have been programmed using the 9760 Setup program The Graphic Control program has been setup by the Administrator refer to Chapter 3 The following information should be available The operator s PIN The logical camera number list In addition the following information may be useful A list of all Macros Lists of all General Purpose Interfaces GPIs complete with auxiliary key details A logical alarm number list The above information should be available from your manager or the security sup
47. ialog box is used to operate GPI s in the system GPI s perform such functions as turning lights on or off close or open doors operate VCR s etc A list of the functions of the GPI s in your system may be available from the manager Usually there are so many the system looks after them automatically but they can also be operated manually if you know their numbers Alarm Arming The Alarm Arming dialog box is used to arm and disarm alarms For an operator to have ac cess to an alarm and be able to arm or disarm it the alarm must be allocated to that operator in the 9760 MGR utility program Functions of dialog box This dialog box can be used to e Load a Macro click on Macro No and enter a number Stop start the macro whose number is in the Macro No box ie the Current macro Click on the Stop Start button the button is labeled STOP or START de pending on whether the status of the macro is Running or Stopped Each GPI has up to eight relays also known as auxiliaries These can be turned on or off by clicking on them The color indicates the auxiliary s state e red is off e blue is activated green means the command has been re ceived by the 9760 Click on Alarm No to select an alarm The logical number of the alarm must be entered The Status box says if an alarm is armed or disarmed The Arm Disarm button reflects the status of the alarm eg if the alarm s status is Armed the button
48. ions for Clearing a Macro NOTE Macros programmed in the graphic Controller program cannot be edited they must be re moved and reprogrammed if a change is required The maximum number of programmable in a Macro is 48 Figure 4 12 Macro Define Window Define Macro x Macro List Monitor Camera D well 12 30 Monitor 2 Each Macro step is listed on a Lamera Pl Deve Dwell Previous Next gt Cae 4 10 MAP BUTTONS Map buttons can switch cameras and load maps Buttons are activated when the mouse arrow is positioned on the button and the left mouse button is pressed Buttons can be activated if they are displayed on a map or if they are hidden There are three types of buttons Camera Macro buttons grey Alarm buttons red Area buttons yellow 4 10 1 Show hide Buttons Select Show Buttons from Screen menu option to display hide buttons A tick will appear to the left of Show Buttons when this feature is ON Oe buttons are displayed on the map The tick will disappear when the feature is OFF 4 11 MUTE Mute turns all alarm sounds ON OFF To turn mute ON OFF select Mute from Screen menu option A tick will appear to the left of Mute when this feature is ON 1 e no alarm sounds are produced The tick will disappear when the feature is OFF 48 Chapter Four Operation 4 12 PRESET CAMERA POSITIONS 4 12 1 Define Preset Camera Positions A preset camera position is
49. ition that the button will occupy on the screen Press and hold down the left mouse button then drag the mouse down and to the right until a rectangle appears where the button should be located This rectangle can be resized as long as the left mouse button remains depressed Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features NOTE f a button is placed on top of another button only the top button can be activated in normal operation When the black rectangle is the correct size release the left mouse button A button will appear on the map This button cannot be resized any more Refer to Removing But tons if the placement is incorrect The number on the button is the physical number of the button The color of the button corresponds with ts function gray camera Macro button red alarm button yellow area button NOTE f unusually shaped buttons are required multiple buttons can be placed on the map and then programmed to complete the same action e g load the same map 9 Repeat Steps 6 to 9 to add more buttons Up to 80 Camera Mimic buttons 24 Area buttons and 30 Alarm buttons can be added to each map 10 When complete select Stop Placing from the button menu option 11 To add another type of button repeat Steps 5 to 10 12 When complete save the file refer to Saving Files J NOTE f you attempt to to exceed the number of buttons allowed per map a Limited to xx buttons warning will appea
50. l its commands it will stop and will only run again if it is restarted refer to Macro Restarting If the Macro is continuous it will only stop if it is cleared or halted 46 Chapter Four Operation WARNING Macros will be cleared when the operator that loaded them logs off 4 9 2 Start stop a Macro NOTE Only the operator that loads a Macro can stop or clear it 1 Ensure the Macro Control window is open click on the Macro icon if it is closed 2 Click or until the required Macro number appears in the Current Macro box 3 When Running appears in the Status box to stop the Macro click Stop Stopped will appear in the Status box When Stopped appears in the Status box to start the Macro click Start Running appears in the Status box 4 To start stop other Macros repeat Steps 2 and 3 By pressing gt or lt the next previous camera in the Macro sequence will be selected The Macro will resume control of the camera selection when the next scheduled switch occurs 4 9 3 Finding Macros To find a Macro that has been loaded by an operator 1 Ensure the Macro Control window is open click on the Macro icon if it 1s closed 2 Click lt or gt to scroll through the Macros that have been loaded 3 When complete click Closed 4 9 4 Clearing a Macro A Macro must be cleared before another operator can run it Only the operator that loaded the Macro can clear 1t To clear a Macro 1 Ensure the Macro Control window i
51. lect Cam Mimic Button Setup from the Map menu option The Cam Button Setup window illustrated in Figure 3 9 will appear Figure 3 9 Cam Button Setup Cam Button Setup Current Cam Mimic Box Auto Show Click this box if individual buttons are always to be displayed on maps 6 Press or until the required button appears in the Current Cam Mimic box 7 Tf this button is required to select a camera or change the state of a camera auxiliary go to step 8 If not go to Step 9 8 To select a camera or change the state of a camera auxiliary with this button a Select the Cam column Enter the logical number of the required camera using the numeric keys on the keyboard b If the camera needs to be moved to a preset position select the Pre column and enter the required preset position number c If an auxiliary needs to be operated select the Aux column and enter the auxiliary number required This option changes the state of the auxiliary entered e g turns it ON if it is OFF turns it OFF if it is ON NOTE Pressing TAB will move the cursor to the next column 9 To program more buttons repeat Steps 6 to 9 10 When programming of all camera mimic buttons 1s complete click Done 11 When complete save changes refer to Saving Files 12 97 9760 GUI 23 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 3 6 WORK STATION SET UP The Administrator determines if operators have access to menu commands and function window
52. lick Continue to abort the changes Figure 3 3 Map Screen Changed Window Map Screen Changed Ea The Current Map Screen has changed Do you wish to Save or Continue Continue 3 4 1a Default bmp The map that is to be used most frequently should be renamed default bmp The map which is lo cated in the same directory as the Graphic Controller program e g C Gcon will automatically be loaded when the Graphic Controller program is started If a map called default bmp cannot be found a map will need to be loaded manually 3 4 2 Loading Files Files maps that have been saved previously can be loaded whenever required To load files map 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 The default map should appear 1 e the map named Default bmp 3 Select Load Map from the Map menu option The Load Map amp Details window illustrated in Figure 3 4 will appear 12 97 9760 GUI 17 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual Figure 3 4 Load Map and Details window Load Map amp Details 7 EIE DE D Cancel 1 gui matr Madina J geno 3 quipro mgr el miir ma List hes ol lupe bmp map aie alm e 4 Ensure the correct drive is selected in the Drives box 5 Ensure the directory where the file is stored is selected in the Directories box e g C Gcon 6 Enter the name of the required file in the File Name box 7 Click to load the file This command
53. lors 12 97 9760 GUI 15 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 2 Save the file to the same directory as the Graphic Controller program e g C Gcon NOTE f maps are edited or changed at a later stage remember to export an updated BMP file 75 DPI This is the maximum resolution possible with a Video Blaster card If a Video Blaster card is not connected higher resolutions can be selected gt gt Pixels 640 x 531 If windows are required to remain open e g Video window the size of the map can be reduced so windows can be placed in the vacant space around the map The re duction in size will depend on user requirements gt If the screen resolution of the monitor is not 800 x 600 the pixel size will need to be selected to suit the monitor 3 4 FILES The following files are required for each installation map Large sites may require many installation maps to completely cover the entire installation All files should be stored in the same directory as the Graphic Controller program e g C Gcon bmp map Salm are Where is the name of each installation map e g first fl 3 4 1 Saving Files Whenever changes are made to buttons or the work station set up in the graphic Controller program the file must be saved To save files l Ze Complete changes to the buttons and the work station set up as required When all changes are complete select Save Map from
54. m will retrigger every minute until the video loss problem is fixed If the video loss cannot be fixed easily the video loss feature may need to be disabled 12 97 9760 GUI 53 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual This page intentionally left blank 54 Appendix One GUI Introduction 1 APPENDIX ONE 1 1 BASIC INTRODUCTION FOR OPERATORS The Pelco CM9760 GUI known as a goo ey has been designed to help make supervising a site quick easy and efficient This 1s done by means of a computer screen that has a picture or map of the site to be supervised Linked into the picture are a number of hotspots For example a picture of a camera on the map could be a hotspot so that clicking on it with the mouse will automatically make the current video footage from that camera come up on the computer screen Clicking with the mouse on these hotspots also known as buttons can automatically activate some CCTV functions and procedures to take place while other actions can be carried out quickly using the mouse For example some of these functions and procedures may include 1 Clicking on a picture of a camera on the map So that the picture from that camera comes up on a television monitor near the operator While the image is on a television monitor the operator is able to use the mouse to pan tilt zoom and focus the camera Or a series of camera switches takes place automatically so that each of up to five
55. mera LK ORIDE Click to override a camera locked to a monitor you must have greater priority than the operator who originally locked the camera CC ORIDE Click to override a camera currently being controlled by another op erator this will be successful only if you have equal or greater priority than the operator currently controlling the camera VCR Control If you select a camera with VCR input you will bring up the VCR control window This is the same window as that shown for the Cam era Joystick Control window except VCR Control appears in the title bar with normal VCR control icons at the bottom of the window The existing camera control icons appear dimmed as the camera itself 1s not controllable when the VCR Control window is selected HI dl vnb m 44 pp H4 AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 36 Chapter Four Operation 4 4 4 GPI Window The GPI window is used to select GPIs and turn relays ON OFF Figure 4 7 The GPI Control Window GPI Control Current GPI T T o NI EJ 8 IL 8 Relay numbers Relay numbers Click numbers 1 to 8 to turn ON OFF the corresponding relay Remember relays can be configured as latched or momentary in the 9760 Setup Con figuration files Relay buttons are red when off and blue when activated and command has been received by the 9760 System 4 4 5 Macro Control Window The Macro Control window loads halts and clears Macros Figure 4 8 The Macro Control Window Current Macro box Macro Co
56. n Warning sounds are produced when alarms are triggered or system errors occur 12 97 9760 GUI 7 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual This page intentionally left blank Chapter Two Installation Chapter Two CHAPTER TWO Software and Hardware Installation 2 INTRODUCTION The Graphics Controller software runs under Microsoft Windows Version 3 1 or above and requires an IBM compatible PC Refer to System Requirements in Section 2 3 for full details on hardware and software re quirements to run the CM9760 GUI Graphic Controller program 2 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 1 1 PC The Graphic Controller software runs on an IBM compatible PC Refer to System requirements for detailed specifications 2 1 1a Connection Connection of a PC to a CM9760 CC I is illustrated in Figure 2 1 Pin details are provided in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 1 PC Connection to a 9760 CC1 PC CONNECTEDTO COM1 OR COM2 ON THE CM9760 CC1 VGA MONITOR CM9760 KBD Pelco Keyboard Pelco m o o vnm E COLOUR CONTRAST LAA CC JC CL JC JL XC 1 Pelco CM9760 CC1 12 97 9760 GUI 9 9760 Graphic User Interfa
57. n brings the Video Loss Control dialog box up on screen Camera Lock 12 97 Appendix Two Operator Basics Video Loss is a feature of the 9760 that checks to make sure all camera or other in put video signals are being received If a signal is lost an alarm will sound A sys tem may have 1 000 cameras while an operator is only concerned with five Rather than receive an alarm and or a message each time video loss is discovered some where in the system an operator may Enable the video loss feature only on the five cameras he wants to know about and disable the other 995 Camera Mo Enable Enable c Close To Enable or Disable the video loss feature enter the Camera number and then click on the Enable Disable button The status of the Video Loss Control on that camera will be displayed in the box next to the Enable Disable button This option allows the operator to lock a camera to a monitor When the desired camera image is on the desired monitor click on this option The camera is then locked to that monitor NOTE This can also be done via the Manual Selector Window 9760 GUI Function 63 9760 Graphics User Interface Manual This page left intentionally blank 64 Appendix Three Everyday Operation Appendix Three 3 APPENDIX THREE EVERYDAY OPERATION 3 1 ICONS THEIR ASSOCIATED DIALOG BOXES AND FUNCTIONS The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box iMonitorWin
58. n Screen Control Menu Box Title Bar Minimize Maximize buttons ES P DO gas Default Login Screen Program Map Button Setup Help Menu Line Video icon Area icon Active Alarm icon Example of an installation map Manual Selector Box Pelco HO Ist Floor 14 Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features 3 3 INSTALLATION MAPS Maps are drawn for each location site where a Graphic Controller program is installed These maps are de signed to accurately represent the physical installation 3 3 1 Creating Maps Any draw paint package that can export bitmap BMP files can be used to create an installation map e g Paint Brush which is supplied with Windows Some drawing packages provide more features and therefore are better than others NOTE mage resolution may drop in quality during the export filtering process When creating installation maps the following should be considered What areas should be illustrated Should parking and other areas around the buildings be in cluded How detailed should the map be Details like doorways tables stairs etc should be included if they make the map easier to identify What alarm and area buttons are required All camera locations should be illustrated Can all the information fit onto one map There are limitations on the number of buttons that can be added to each map refer to Adding Buttons How much space should the m
59. nager or security supervisor Simple Macros can be programmed using the Graphic Controller program NOTE Many Macros can be loaded and run at the same time They may cancel or reduce the ef fectiveness of each other Unless this is desired ensure Macros do not conflict with each other 4 9 1 Loading a Macro To load a Macro Click on the Macro icon to open the Macro Control window illustrated in Figure 4 8 2 Click Macro No The Select window illustrated in Figure 4 11 will appear 3 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and press the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required Macro If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 4 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 5 If the number was valid the Macro will be loaded and the logical number of the Macro will appear in the Current Macro box A warning beep will sound and ERROR Macro Denied will appear in the System Error box if access to the Macro has been restricted from that operator A warning beep will sound and ERROR Macro Not Present will appear in the System Error box if the Macro has not been programmed into the system A warning beep will sound and ERROR Macro Busy for Operator No XX where XX is the operator number will appear in the System Error box if the Macro is being used by an other operator 6 When a Macro completes al
60. nd repeat Step 8 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter Check that the correct alarm number appears in the Current Alarm box 10 To program more alarms buttons on the current map repeat Steps 6 to 10 11 When all alarm buttons on this map have been programmed click Done 12 When complete save the changes refer to Saving Files 3 5 3b Area Buttons To program area buttons L Ze 12 97 Log on to the system using the Administrator password If an area button on the map currently displayed needs to be programmed go to Step 4 If an area button on another map needs to be programmed go to Step 3 To load another map complete Steps 3 to 6 from Loading Files Ensure Show Buttons from the Screen menu option has been selected 1 e a checkmark will ap pear next to the option All buttons will be displayed with their allocated number Select Area Setup from the Map menu option The Area Button to Map Allocation window il lustrated in figure 3 7 will appear 9760 GUI 21 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual Figure 3 7 Area Button to Map Allocation Window fea hulban bo Maj ET ITT HDukMap Auto Show Ales BimMap Aub Show H Ge Fon Un MH On On On SI LE Cn fin fin On On On n On E On n gt n On Si E On n zn On n di Oe 6 Click on an Area button that requires programming The Save Map and Details for Area
61. not be changed later The only way to make a change is to define the whole macro again using the same number again is okay 12 97 9760 GUI 61 9760 Graphics User Interface Manual Define Preset This option allows the operator to define a preset position for a camera that can then be recalled at any time The full procedure is this 1 Click on the Control Camera Icon and the Camera Control dialog box will come up on screen Enter the number of the camera desired Set the parameters 1e the pan tilt and zoom you want Using the main screen click on the Program menu select the Define Preset option The Define Preset dialog box will come on screen Define Camera Preset Preset No o Define Clear Close The number of the camera you have just set a preset position for should be in the box next to Camera No Enter a number for the preset position in the box next to Preset No or click on the Preset No button and enter a number in the Select window that appears on screen and then click on Enter The number will then appear in the box next to Preset No 9 Click on Define 10 Follow the same procedure to define more presets if required 11 Click on Close when finished Recalling a preset To recall a preset use the Manual Selector Window to select a camera then click on Preset The Preset Select window will come on screen Enter the number of the De sired preset 62 Video Loss selecting this optio
62. ntrol Selects the next Macro Macro 2m thathas been loaded Status box Selects the previous Macro Macro is either Status that has been loaded Running or Stopped Close Clear Stop Start button Macro No Click to select the required Macro to be loaded you must press the Enter key to actually load and run the selected Macro Displays the number of the Macro currently selected 12 97 9760 GUI 9d 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual Clears the Macro displayed in the Current Macro box This Macro will need to be reloaded to run again refer to Macro No above Click to close the Macro Control window 4 4 6 Manual Selector Window The Manual Selector window is used to select cameras and presets This Current Camera box in the Manual Selector 1s automatically updated when switches are made using the mouse or Camera Control window If a camera has been installed and added to the Camera Setup file but 1t has not been updated in the Graphic Controller program e g illustrated on a map and had a button programmed it can still be se lected using the Manual Selector window Current Monitor box Switches to next logical monitor number Monitor selector Switches to previous el amp logical monitor number Camera selector Current Camera box Switches to previous Switches to next logical camera number logical camera number Lock Camera Lock Preset selector Preset Figure 4 9 The Manual
63. nu Access from the Setup menu option The Menu Access window illustrated in Figure 3 13 will appear 3 Click the ON OFF box next to the option that will be allocated restricted from operators If a cross appears in the box the command can be executed by operators If the box is empty the command cannot be executed by operators 4 When all options have been set click OK 5 When complete save the changes refer to Saving Files 3 6 5 Work Station Options The workstation option window illustrated in figure 3 14 sets the state of selected commands when opera tors log on to the system Figure 3 14 Work Stations Options window Work Station Options Manual Selector on Logon X Menu Option ON Mute Sound a Menu Option OFF en Commands operators can execute if option is ON Manual Selector Loads the Manual Selector automatically when operators log on Selects the Mutes Sound option automatically when operators log on To allocate restrict operators access to commands 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 Select Screen Options from the Setup menu option The Work Station Options window illus trated in Figure 3 14 will appear 3 Click the ON OFF box for each option that requires changing If a cross appears in the box the command will be ON when operators log on If the box 1s empty the option will be OFF when op erators log on 4 When all changes have been made click OK 5 When
64. oaded into the Video window 4 16 VIDEO LOSS Video loss refers to the feature of the 9760 that continuously checks that a video signal 1s being received from every active video input Refer to 9760 MGR manual for more information 4 16 1 Enabling Disabling Video Loss NOTE Refer to the 9760 MGR manual for instructions on turning the video loss feature OFF To disable enable video loss l Oo A 5 6 7 Select Video Loss from the program menu option The Video Loss Window illustrated in Fig ure 4 14 will appear Click Camera No The Select window will appear Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required alarm If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter Click Enable Disable button to set the required option for this camera To enable disable the video loss feature on more cameras repeat Steps 2 to 6 NOTE The list of disabled enabled cameras will need to updated if the 9760 CC1 is turned OFF Figure 4 14 Video Loss Window 22 Video Loss Control ba Camera Ho Enabe Enable ue Cloze Chapter Four Operation 4 16 2 Clearing Video Loss Alarms Video loss alarms are reset in the same way normal alarms are reset Refer to Clearing Alarms for instruc tions The alar
65. on icon in the Windows Program Manager The Graphic Controller Log On window illustrated in Fig ure 4 1 will appear 30 Chapter Four Operation 2 Enter your operator PIN number in the Enter PIN window the mouse or the keyboard can be used to enter the number If the Enter PIN window is not displayed on the screen select Log In from the Login menu option 3 If the PIN was accepted the Main screen illustrated in figure 4 2 will appear The Graphic Con troller program is now ready for normal operation 4 If the PIN was not accepted the Enter PIN window will remain on the screen Repeat Step 2 If access 1s denied again contact your manager or security supervisor NOTE f administration features are required refer to Administrator Log On 4 2 2 Log Out Operators should log out when they have finished using the Graphic Controller program or if they intend being away from the screen for a period of time NOTE Only one operator can be logged on to each copy of the Graphic Controller program at a time To log out 1 Select Log Out from the Login menu 2 The graphic Controller Log On window illustrated in Figure 4 1 will appear The Graphic Controller program is ready for use by another operator NOTE f the 9760 Operation program is stopped operators will automatically be logged out 4 2 3 Exiting the Program To exit the Graphic Controller program Ensure the operator has logged out refer to Log Out
66. ons are gray 1 2 7 Select Window Preset This window will crop up whenever you need to enter the number of a device or function you want e g a macro camera camera preset or alarm it could be called the Enter the number of the device you want Window In general note that the window stays the same but the title changes either Preset Alarm etc If any of the tasks you need to perform require the number of a device or function listed above click on the numbers in the number pad with the mouse or use the keyboard then click on or press Enter 12 97 9760 GUI 57 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual This page left intentionally blank 58 Appendix Two Operator Basics Appendix Two 2 APPENDIX TWO OPERATOR BASICS The two Drop Down Menus operators usually have access to are the Screen and Program menus this is de termined by the Administrator 2 1 THE SCREEN MENU NOTE a checkmark next to the option indicates it is active To de activate the option select it again and the tick will disappear If errors video loss camera loss or other types of alarms are triggered BEEPS may sound Use the MUTE option to cut the sound out Audio is available with the GUI if an audio card is installed e g a voice saying Incorrect Password comes over the speaker This can be muted using this option WARNING Selecting this option mutes all sound including alarms Manual Selector Brings up the Manu
67. ontroller replaces a mimic panel with a windows based graphics system run on a PC The Graphic Controller contains maps that are used as backgrounds for installation sites Multiple maps can be used to represent divided or multistory complexes Buttons are programmed onto these maps When a button is clicked with the mouse it activates a camera monitor switch or loads a new map onto the screen This manual details installation and operation instructions for the CM9760 GUI Graphic Controller pro gram 1 1 MAIN FEATURES The main features of the CM9760 GUI Graphic Controller program are Maps are designed by the site administrator to represent any desired layout These maps are drawn using any standard draw paint package Programming of buttons and setting of workstation parameters are restricted to operators with the Administrator password Commands and windows can be restricted from operators Various camera switching options are available to suit the requirements of operators Pan tilt zoom facilities can be controlled auxiliary functions operated and preset positions selected on cameras that possess these features Alarms can be armed disarmed and reset when they have been triggered 1 2 OPTIONAL FEATURES Optional features that increase the functionality of the Graphics Controller program include A scaleable Video window that provides VGA resolution color pictures An optional video card is required for this optio
68. or can be connected between the 9760 MXB Video Matrix Bay and the PC so the same image displayed in the Video window is always displayed on a monitor 2 1 4 Sound Sound from the PC is required to warn operators when an alarm is triggered or when system errors occur There are two options currently available 2 1 4a Sound Blaster Card optional An optional sound blaster card provides sounds for alarms and system errors Refer to the manual accompanying the sound blaster card for installation instructions 2 1 4b Windows Sound Windows sound is standard with Windows software It produces sounds for system events However this option slows processing and may result in the system momentarily halting while sounds are pro duced Refer to your Windows manual for set up information 2 1 4c Sound Driver future Dedicated sound drivers may be produced in future versions if required 10 Chapter Two Installation Figure 2 3 Connecting a Video Blaster Card Pelco CM9760 CC1 po Video Adapter Card connected to output connector on the CM9760 MXB Connection of a monitor between the two devices is optional Ss NI ER Hr ites Tote Ael 739m NS A INS HES TSS AW IE N e Y IAN 3 En N MW VR m vn A u iS Pelco CM9760 MXB 2 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 2 2 1 Loading Software All data on the Graphic Controller program disc should be stored in a directory on the hard drive
69. ore than one alarm has been triggered the alarms will be sequencing To stop the sequence 5 click Halt Sequence Search for a particular alarm using lt or gt To clear the alarm appearing in the Current Alarm box click Reset If more alarms need to be cleared go to Step 2 If all alarms have been cleared the Current Alarm box will be empty When complete select Close to close the window 4 6 CAMERAS 4 6 1 SELECTING CAMERAS An operator can view any camera connected to the system provided access has been allocated There are three ways to switch a camera signal to a monitor 42 4 6 1a Selecting a Camera Using the Mouse NOTE Only cameras illustrated on the current map can be selected in this way Selecting cameras with the mouse allows the operator to see the physical location of a cam era and quickly select it The map currently displayed on the screen should have illustrations of cameras or cam era mimic buttons displayed refer to Reveal Buttons Figure 4 2 highlights an illustration of a camera To select a camera using the mouse Position the mouse arrow on the required camera symbol or button 2 Click the left mouse button once 3 The camera picture will appear on the monitor selected in the Monitor Setup Window 4 6 1b Selecting a camera using the manual selector The manual selector can select any camera the current operator has access to To select a camera using the manual selector 1 Ensure the
70. ouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required GPI If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 4 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 12 97 9760 GUI 45 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 5 If the number was valid the GPI number will appear in the Current GPI box 6 Click on the Relay number to turn the corresponding relay On Off Relay buttons are red when off blue when activated and green when the command has been received by the 9760 CC1 A warning beep will sound and ERROR GPI Denied will appear in the System Error box if access to the GPI has been restricted from that operator A warning beep will sound and ERROR GPI Not Present will appear in the System Error box if the GPI has not been programmed into the system A warning beep will sound and ERROR GPI Busy for Operator No XX where XX is the operator number will appear in the System Error box 1f the GPI is being used by another op erator NOTE When turning relays ON OFF remember they can be latched or momentary 7 When complete click to close the GPI window 4 8 HELP This feature 1s not available at this time 49 MACROS Macros are a sequence of commands or steps that coordinate procedures on the 9760 system Complex Mac ros are programmed using the 9760 Set program refer to Macros 9760 MGR manual A list of all these Macros should be available from your ma
71. owever caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state amp Pelco and the Pelco logo are registered trademarks of Pelco 12 If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment PO number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Ship freight prepaid to Pelco 300 West Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA RA number and freight should be prepaid All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 2096 restocking and refur
72. r and reset all This dialog box displays the numbers of any alarms alarms that have been triggered The numbers Click on Mute to mute all sound of any alarms that have been triggered are automatically scrolled through in sequence in the box This is the MANUAL SELECTOR This allows the operator to WINDOW e manually select camera monitor combinations e lock unlock a camera s vision to a monitor using If it is not on screen 1t 1s accessed the Lock Unlock button via the Screen menu and choosing choose a camera preset by using the Preset button Manual selector e use the arrow buttons scroll through the logical numbers of cameras and monitors before selecting one turn on off the idents on a monitor by using the Id OFF and Text OFF buttons 9760 GUI 67 9760 Graphics User Interface Manual Clicking on this icon brings up the Macro Control box Clicking on this icon brings up the GPI Control box Clicking on this icon brings up this dialog box 68 The dialog box it brings on screen Macro Control Status Close Clear Macro Notes Macros will be cleared when the operator that loaded them logs off Only the operator that loaded a macro can stop or clear it A macro must be cleared before another op erator can run it STOP If a VCR 1s attached to an Alarm Interface Unit clicking on this icon will start or stop the re cording function GPI Control piii LES B ed ET ES This d
73. r on the screen 3 5 2 Removing Buttons To delete a button from a map 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 If buttons on the map currently displayed need to be removed go to Step 4 If buttons on another map need to be removed go to Step 3 3 To load another map complete Steps 3 to 6 from Loading Files 4 Select the required delete option from the Button menu Delete Cam Mim to remove camera Macro buttons Delete Area to remove area buttons Delete Alm to remove alarm buttons 5 The Delete Button window will appear 6 a To delete all buttons Click on gt gt All All button numbers will move from the From List to the Delete List Click on OK Go to Step 7 b To delete selected buttons Position the mouse cursor over the button number that needs to be removed then press the left hand mouse button to highlight the number When the required button number is highlighted click on gt gt The button number will move from the From List to the Delete List 12 97 9760 GUI 19 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual Repeat Steps b 1 and 11 until all buttons that need to be deleted appear in the Delete List Click on NOTE Button numbers can be moved back from the Delete List to the From List by using the lt lt and the lt lt All buttons 7 Repeat Steps 4 to 7 to delete another type of button from the current map 8 When complete save the changes refer to Saving
74. re and pressing the left mouse button will tilt a controllable camera up and pan it to the left The picture displayed in this window is selected by the Administrator refer to Monitor Setup Display Control area Figure 4 10 The Video Window Click to freeze unfreeze the display Click to save the picture currently displayed in the Video window Click to load an image previously saved Focus Click up arrow to focus on objects in the distance far Click down arrow to focus on objects close to the camera near Zoom Click up arrow to get a closer view of an area or object telephoto Click down arrow to get a wider view of an area or object wide Iris Click up arrow to make the picture brighter open Click down arrow to make the picture darker close 4 5 ALARMS Alarms can be armed or disarmed using the Graphic Controller program Armed alarms only affect the op erator that armed the alarm as they are the only operator who will receive alarm messages and be able to clear the alarm when it is triggered Any alarms armed using a Graphic Controller program will be unarmed if the CM9760 CC1 is turned OFF 12 97 9760 GUI 39 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 4 5 1 Arming Alarms A list of the logical alarm numbers should be available from your manager or security supervisor To arm an alarm 1 Click on the Arm Alarm icon the Alarm Arming window illustrated in Figure 4 4 will appear 2 Click Alarm
75. s e g Video window They can also determine how the Graphic Controller program is initiated e g does the Manual Selector window automatically load when an operator logs on Following are details on how to set up work stations to suit operator requirements Access to the following commands and windows is only available when the Administration password is used to log on to the system 3 6 1 Comm Port Setup The Comms Port setup window sets the comms between the PC the Graphic Controller program is running on and the CM9760 CC1 This window should normally match the window illustrated in Figure 3 10 e COMI baud 4800 8 bits parity even The Setup 9760 Program window allows access for programming the Comms file with the same parameters refer to The Comms File in the CM9760 MGR manual for more details 3 6 1a Administrator Password Allocating a PIN to the Administrator allows Graphic Controller commands e g camera switching to be completed by the Administrator when they log on to the system in non design mode Refer to Administrator Log On for more information Figure 3 10 Comm Port Setup window Com Port Setup Baud Hate r Bits Parity 19200 H C NONE C 9600 e H s EVEN 4800 C DD C 2400 Admins PIN Cancel 3 6 2 Control Button Setup Operators can be allocated restricted access to windows using the Control Button setup To allocate restrict access to a window 1 Log
76. s open click on the Macro icon if it 1s closed 2 Click lt or gt to scroll through the Macros that have been loaded 3 When the required Macro appears in the Current Macro box click Clear 4 The Macro has been cleared and can only be run again if it 1s reloaded 4 9 5 Programming Temporary Macros Camera sequences can be programmed using the graphic Controller program These sequences cannot be saved and are erased from memory when the 9760 is turned OFF A temporary Macro can only be run by the operator who programmed it To program a temporary Macro 1 Select Define Macro in program menu option The Macro Number window will appear 2 Using the numeric keys on the keyboard enter a Macro number then press Enter or click OK The Define Macro window illustrated in Figure 4 12 will appear The Macro is already defined Do you wish to overwrite it will appear if the Macro number is already being used Select No unless you want to overwrite the Macro Macros should not be over written unless permission is given by the appropriate authority 3 Click Monitor The Select window will appear Enter a monitor number 4 Click Camera The Select window will appear Enter a camera number 5 Click Dwell The Select window will appear Enter a dwell time 12 97 9760 GUI 4 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual 6 Click Next 7 To program another step in the Macro repeat Step 3 to 6 To erase a temporary Macro follow the instruct
77. s to be updated on monitors NOTE f an impossible date or time is entered the system will either beep and prompt you to enter the information again or it may accept the command but not update the time and date on the sys tem Figure 4 13 Time and Date Window Time and Date Hour Minute Second is Day Month Year 03 10 19977 Cancel 4 14 VCR RECORDING The operation of a VCRs depends on the way it is connected to a 2030 system VCRs can be operated using a GPI illustrated by VCRs 1 and 3 in figure 1 27 in the 2030 manual or operated via a 2023 Alarm Inter face unit illustrated by VCR 2 in figure 1 27 in the 2030 manual NOTE VCRs can be operated manually with the VCR controls 4 14 1 Using a GPI to operate a VCR 4 14 1a Operating a VCR Connected Between a VMB and a Monitor To operate a VCR connected as a monitor 1 Select the camera that requires recording refer to Selecting Cameras 2 Ensure the GPI window is open If it is closed click on the GPI icon 3 Click on GPI No The Select window will appear 4 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to enter the digits corresponding to the GPI required If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 4 50 Chapter Four Operation 5 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter 6 Operate the VCR using the Relay buttons Relay buttons are red when off blue
78. the Administrator password default password is Pelco then press Enter c Design Mode Comms feature has been disabled message will appear This means the system cannot be accessed during this log in session e g cameras can not be selected Press Enter or click on OK 2 To be able to access normal system features e g camera switching while in Administrator mode 12 97 9760 GUI 13 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual NOTE A P N must be allocated to the Administrator for system features to be accessible refer to Work Station Set Up a Ensure the box next to Design in the Enter PIN window is not selected 1 e no checkmark appears in the box If a checkmark appears in the box place the mouse cursor over the Design box and press the left hand mouse button once the checkmark will disappear gt b Enter the Administrator password default password is PACOM then press Enter All Administrator features are available in this mode with the exception that no buttons can be placed or programmed NOTE Refer to Change Administration Password to change the default password from PACOM 3 2 2 Administrator Screen The screen illustrated in figure 3 1 appears when the administration password is used to log on to the sys tem This screen provides access to all programming features available in the Graphic Controller program 1 e the Map Button and Setup menu commands are available Figure 3 1 Administration Mai
79. the Camera Control icon if it is closed 2 Select the required camera refer to Selecting Cameras 3 Click on the appropriate Auxiliary number at the bottom of the Camera Control window Auxil iary buttons are red when off blue when activated and green when the command has been re ceived by the CM9760 CC1 NOTE Camera auxiliaries can be configured as latched or momentary in the 9760 Setup files Latched means when a relay button is pressed the device stays ON until the button is pressed again Momentary means the device stays ON only while the button is held down A list of camera auxiliaries should be available from your manager or security supervisor 4 7 GPI S OPTIONAL 9760 FEATURE A GPI can control up to eight relays Relays are turned ON OFF in the GPI window or the Camera Control window if a GPI is automatically loaded with a camera refer to Camera GPI 9760 MGR manual A list of all GPIs should be available from your manager or security supervisor Relays are defined as being latched or momentary Latched means when a relay button is pressed the device stays ON until the button is pressed again Momentary means the device stays ON only while the button is held down 4 7 1 Selecting a GPI To operate a GPI 1 Click on the GPI icon to open the GPI window illustrated in Figure 4 7 2 Click GPI No The select window will appear 3 Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and press the left m
80. the Camera Control window or displayed in the Video window the zoom fo cus and iris features on the camera can be controlled NOTE Only cameras connected to camera receiver driver and fitted with zoom lenses and iris focus motors can be controlled remotely To focus on objects at a distance Position the mouse arrow above s in the Focus box then click the left mouse button until the de sired picture 1s displayed To focus on objects close to the camera Position the mouse arrow above t in the Focus box then click the left mouse button until the de sired picture is displayed NOTE f a cameras BACK FOCUS is faulty focus will not operate correctly To check BACK FOCUS direct the camera at an object in the distance Click s in the Zoom box until the view is as close as possible Focus the object then click t in the Zoom box until the view is as wide as possi ble The object should still be in focus If the object is out of focus BACK FOCUS is faulty To zoom in get a closer view of an object or area Click on the Arrow up in the Zoom box until the desired picture is displayed gt Position the mouse in the display area and press the right mouse button until the desired picture is displayed To zoom out get a wider view of an object or area Click on the arrow down in the zoom box until the desired picture is displayed Position the mouse in the display area and press the middle mouse button until th
81. the logical number of the required camera If an incorrect number is selected click Clear and repeat Step 3 When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter The camera picture will appear on the monitor selected in the Monitor Setup window The logical number of the camera will appear in the Current Camera boxes in the Cam era Control window and Manual Selector window A warning beep will sound and ERROR Camera Denied will appear in the System Error box if access to the camera has been restricted from that operator A warning beep will sound and ERROR Camera Not Present will appear in the System Error box if the camera has not been programmed into the system 4 6 2 Locking a Camera When a camera is locked to a monitor it means no other camera can be viewed on the monitor except the locked camera Further the camera will not respond to control keys or joystick controls while it is locked The lock feature 1s useful when recording a camera picture To lock a camera L 2 3 Select a camera refer to Selecting Cameras Select the desired view for the camera Click on Lock in the Manual Selector window or select Camera Lock from the Program menu option The camera has been locked in its current position The monitor has also been locked and will only display the locked camera NOTE No other operators can alter controls on a locked camera e g camera control keys or change cameras on a locked
82. window and which monitor the Graphic Controller program has control over The number here should be the same as the logical number for the monitor output as programmed in the 9760 Setup files Figure 3 12 Monitor Setup Window Monitor Setup Startup Monitor H Default Monitor jo Cancel 12 97 9760 GUI 29 9760 Graphic User Interface Manual To select a monitor l 2 3 4 Log on to the system using the Administrator password Select Monitor Setup from the Setup menu option The Monitor Setup window will appear Enter the required monitor number using the numeric keys on the keyboard then click OK When complete save the changes refer to Saving Files 3 6 4 Menu Access The Menu Access window illustrated in Figure 3 13 determines which commands can be executed by op erators Each option in the window has a selection box next to it When a cross is displayed in the box the option is available ON If the box is empty the option is unavailable OFF Figure 3 13 Menu Access window Henu Access Sel Access for Menus Menu Option ON Menu Option OFF Set Time and Date Program Presets Enable Disable Video Loss Lamera Lock Enable Move Window Enable to 5witch Programs 304000088 Enable to Exit Program Cancel 26 Chapter Three Maps and Administrator Features To allocate restrict operators access to commands 1 Log on to the system using the Administrator password 2 Select Me
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