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− Aux – An auxiliary is a device (such as a light)
that can be activated when a Tour entry
activates. The MegaPower CPU recognizes up
to four auxiliaries per camera. To determine
whether an auxiliary operates when a Tour
runs, select one of the following:
• Don't Care – Ignores the auxiliary
• Aux 1-4 On – Activates auxiliaries 1, 2, 3, or
4 when the Tour runs
• Aux 1-4 Off – Deactivates auxiliaries 1, 2, 3,
or 4 when the Tour runs
− Link – The Link function links the Tour entry to
the next entry on the screen. Options are:
• Yes – Calls the next Tour entry to the next
contiguous monitor. By doing so, the user is
simulating a Salvo.
• No – Calls the next Tour entry to the monitor
originally called in the Tour
• Salvo – Calls the first entry of a pre-
programmed Salvo to the monitor (each of
the Salvo's remaining entries will appear on
contiguous monitors)
• Tour – Calls another pre-programmed Tour
to the monitor originally called

Deleting Tours or Cameras

To delete a Tour or a camera definition:
1. Left click the left header of the row that contains
the Tour or camera definition to be deleted.
2. Press the keyboard Delete key of the PC running
EASY CPU. The Delete Rows dialog box
appears.
Figure 61. Delete Rows dialog
3. Click Yes to delete the Tour or camera definition
or No to close the dialog box without deleting the
Tour or definition.
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Event Timers

Event Timers – Alarm Tables
Alarm Monitor/Contact Tables determine how the
system will respond to alarms and where the alarm
video will appear. The MegaPower CPU provides
one default Alarm Monitor/Contact table and allows
you to create four additional Alarm Monitor/Contact
tables associating different alarm contacts with
different monitors.
Using Event Timers, you can schedule any of the
four Alarm Monitor/Contact tables to become active
on different days and at different times.
For more information on Alarm Monitor/Contact
tables, refer to Creating Alarm Monitor/Contact
Tables on page 31.
Click on the Alarm Tables tab in the Switching –
Event Timer link in the Explore menu to begin. The
following screen appears.
Figure 62. Event timer–Alarm Tables tab screen
To schedule Alarm Monitor/Contact tables, you will
need the following information:
• The hour of the day/night you want the table to be
active
• The day(s) of the week you want the table to be
active
• The number of the desired alarm table
To create an Event Timer for alarms, complete the
following fields:
• Time – Select the hour and minute that you want
the alarm table to become active.
• Alarm Tables
– Day of Week – Displays the days of the week
– Alarm Table – Click on the field and select the
desired alarm table (0-4)
– State – Select one of the following:
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