6.18 Defining Logical Camera Selection; Figure 6.15 Logical Camera Selection Tab - Honeywell MAXPRO-Net Commissioning Manual

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6.18 DEFINING LOGICAL CAMERA SELECTION

Logical Camera Selection allows cameras to be grouped together so that selection of a
particular camera is made more straightforward for the operator. Instead of having to
select the camera purely by its number, the operator can select the group the camera
belongs to, followed by a number within that group. For example:
Camera 1234 can instead be selected as 'Level 1 Cameras', '5', with the name of the
group (in this case Level 1 Cameras) being selected by a single button press. This
speeds up and simplifies the selection of video inputs. The details of each of the Logical
Camera Selection properties are described below.
REF
The logical group reference number is purely a reference number used to distinguish one logical
group from another. The logical group reference number field is NOT a changeable field.
Logical
This is an 18-character description used to identify the selected logical group.
Group
Description
Intercept
This is the keycode number that selects the logical group. Please refer to the diagram at the end of
Key
this chapter, which shows the KEGS5300 keyboards and positions of all buttons and associated
keycodes. Valid keycodes are 1 to 999. Entering a number in the Intercept Key field will
automatically update the Intercept Keyboard Keys table.
Rev. B

Figure 6.15 Logical Camera Selection Tab

Logical Camera Selection
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