Controlling Access With Partitions; Associating Cameras To Monitors - American Dynamics MegaPower 3200 Administrator's Manual

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Deleting Satellite Sites
To delete satellite sites:
1. Left mouse click on the leftmost blue portion of
the row containing the desired satellite site: The
entire row turns blue.
2. Press Delete on the PC keyboard. The Delete
Row dialog box appears.
Figure 96. Delete Row dialog
3. Click Yes to delete the satellite site or No to retain
the satellite site.
Controlling Access with
Partitions
Partitions control user access to cameras, monitors,
keyboards, and satellite sites. You can partition
cameras to monitors, keyboards to cameras,
keyboards to monitors, keyboards to satellite sites,
and monitors to cameras (Figure 97). The default
setting is "no partitions."
Partitioning provides the following capabilities:
• Camera to Monitor Access – Limits displaying
selected camera video on specified monitors.
• Keyboard to Camera Control Access – Limits
selected keyboards from controlling functions on
selected cameras; for example, pan/tilt/zoom, and
auxiliaries.
• Keyboard to Camera View Access – Limits
selected keyboards from calling up selected
cameras for viewing and from directly accessing
video trunk inputs in a satellite network.
• Keyboard to Monitor Access – Limits selected
keyboards from accessing selected monitors and
from accessing video trunk outputs in a satellite
network.
• Keyboard to Satellite Site Access – Limits
selected local keyboards from accessing all
cameras at selected satellite sites.
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• Monitor to Camera Access– Limits selected
monitors displaying video from specified camera
inputs.
Figure 97. Partitions link
Associating Cameras to
Monitors
The Partitions – Cameras to Monitors screen
determines which cameras can be called to which
monitors.
The screen is split into two sections:
• The upper screen displays existing camera
definitions and has an Add button in the upper
right corner to add new camera definitions. It also
has a reset button that allows you to reset camera
pseudo numbers to the system default. The range
for pseudo numbers is 1-9999.
Further, the upper screen allows you to change
(add or delete) monitor access in the Monitor
Access column.
• The lower screen has two tabs: Alarm Contacts
and Salvo Callups, which allow you to set alarm
contacts and view salvo callups.
− Alarm contacts must first be defined in the
Alarms – Contact Definitions screen. Alarm
contact changes can be made directly in the
Alarm Contacts tab's fields.
− Salvos must first be defined in the Switching –
Salvos screen before they can be viewed in
this screen. No changes to Salvos can be
made within this tab and is for information
only.
Note: Changes made in this screen are also
reflected in the Partitions – Monitors to Cameras
screen (Figure 119 on page 50). Also, when pseudo
numbers are changed, the changes are reflected
wherever the pseudo numbers are referenced, such
as alarm contact, salvo, and tour definitions.
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