Terminal Mode Descriptions; Log-In/Log-Out - Panasonic WJ-SX150 Operating Instructions Manual

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TERMINAL MODE DESCRIPTIONS

In the terminal mode, each external device (such as a cam-
era, monitor, system controller, or a recorder, etc.) has the
name and number (Camera 1, etc.). When you control a
device, you are to select the device number and execute the
selection. For example, before controlling Camera 1, you will
press the numeric button 1, and then press the CAM (SET)
button. Each operator has a level and priority. When you try
to control a device beyond the level and priority, the PRO-
HIBITED or BUSY indicator will light up to inform you that you
cannot control it.

Log-in/Log-out

Before starting the system operation, it is necessary to input
an operator ID and a password from a system controller.
The system identifies the operator ID and password by com-
paring the registered data. If the ID and password are cor-
rect, the system will enter the operation mode.
This identification is called log-in. On the contrary, the termi-
nation of the system operation is called log-out.
Log-in/log-out has two ways: One is the manual log-in/log-out
and the other is auto log-in/out.
Through the auto log-in, an operator can login the system
without entering a password, after turning the power on.
Through the auto log-out, an operator can logout of the sys-
tem when not operating the system for a fixed time.
The way of log-in/log-out and the time for auto log-out is con-
figurable when setting up the system.
When configuring the auto log-in, it is necessary to assign an
operator ID to each data port.
Operator Registration
When operating the system, the operator registration is nec-
essary.
Up to 16 operators can be registered and filed by their oper-
ator IDs.
They are registered in SX150 Admin Console.
The following are the properties, which can prevent the oper-
• Description of Operator Registration
Operator 1
ID
150
Password
150
Level
1
Priority
1
1
Camera Operation
14
Operator 2
Operator 3
Operator 4
Operator 5
1
100
101
12345
100
101
1
1
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
ation conflict.
Level Setting
16 operators are classified in the level from 1 (the highest) to
3 (the lowest).
A higher-level operator can control more functions.
Password Setting
Up to 5 digit numbers can be registered as a password.
When an operator logs in, the system identifies the operator
ID and password by comparing the registered data.
If they are correct, the operator can control the system.
Priority Setting
The system classifies the operators in priority from 1 to 16.
This setting includes the control coverage that is configured
by level, and the priority in case of the conflict with the same-
level operator.
Operable Cameras and Sequences
This setting assigns each operator the cameras and
sequences operable by the level.
Notes:
• Each operator's ID, password, level and priority need to
be configured in SX150 Admin Console.
• Log-in/log-out is configurable in SX150 Admin Console.
The configuration in the unit's SETUP MENU is unavail-
able.
• The level and priority are assigned to each operator.
Operators cannot control the system beyond the assign-
ment.
Even within the level and priority, a device controlled by
a higher-level operator is not operable.
• Manual log-in/log-out or auto log-in/log-out is assignable
to data ports DATA 1 to 4.
• • •
Operator 6
Operator n (Max 16)
102
103
102
103
2
3
5
6
1
1
Level Table
SX150 Setup
Items operable by
Camera Setup
the level are set to
Alarm History Display
ON.
Video Loss History Display
System Status Display
Single Alarm Reset
All Alarm Reset
Camera Operation Level
1: This level can select and control the camera.
2: This level can only select the camera.
3: This level can neither select nor control the camera.

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