Guard Tour Sequence; Network Scan Sequence; Macro Index Table - Honeywell MAXPRO-Net Commissioning Manual

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7.3
SEQUENCE TABLES, CONTINUED
7.3.3

Guard Tour Sequence

SEQ(3) is defined as a guard tour sequence. A guard tour is similar to a scan sequence
except that it always starts from the beginning and when the last defined camera is
selected the guard tour will automatically halt. It does NOT repeat like a scan sequence.
7.3.4

Network Scan Sequence

SEQ(4) is defined as a network scan sequence. This is a sequence comprising of
network camera numbers as declared in the video input table. Using the source group
number (1) for this scan sequence it would be restricted for use by a remote monitor, or
a monitor with trunk access to another networked video system.
7.3.5

Macro Index Table

SEQ(5) is NOT a scan sequence at all. In fact it can never be assigned to a monitor and
run. SEQ(5) is defined as an index table. This means that it is being used to hold
numerical information necessary to the successful operation of the macro environment.
Often index tables would carry cross-reference numbering between cameras and VCRs,
or alarms and lighting control, etc. Sometimes index tables are defined empty, but are
written and read by alarm activated macro sequences.
The creation and management of multiple alarm stacks and cross-reference selection
tables are two such applications.
Rev. B
7-12
HMXMC001013
31-Mar-06

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