GPI Alarm Reporting Setup
The GPI Alarm Reporting Setup menu accesses the GPI Alarm Reporting Matrix. In
the GPI Alarm Reporting Matrix select what functions each GPI Alarm (GPI Alarm 1
through 9) will trigger when an alarm is activated. Each alarm can be selected to trigger
one or more of the following: LOG, SOUND, SNMP TRAP, GPI OUT 1, GPI OUT 2,
FREEZE, DATA CAPTURE, and STREAMER.
Router Port
There is one RJ11 router control port located on the back panel. The port is used to
control Harris RS series routers. The router can be switched manually or set to scan all
inputs. The router can be set to continuously scan selected inputs searching for alarm
conditions. All alarm conditions detected by the TVM will be logged on the display
(maximum 200 alarms), or a PC to produce a continuous log file.
Router control is accessed in the SETUP menu under COMMUNICATIONS >
ROUTER PORT. Under the Router Port menu are the following submenus:
• INPUT SELECTION: Use to select which input (A, B, C, or D) the router scans.
• CONFIGURATION: Use to DISABLE, ENABLED ROUTER, ENABLED
SCANNER. ENABLED ROUTER will allow manual control, and ENABLED
SCANNER will force the router to sequentially switch through all activated inputs.
• ROUTER MODE CHANNEL: Select the channel manually.
• SCANNER MODE SEQUENCE: Selects which channels are enabled for scanner
mode.
• DWELL TIME: Use to pause the router on each input for the selected time. Each
input of the router can also be given a unique name that will be placed in the log
file when an alarm is detected on that input.
• CHANNEL NAMES: The inputs can be renamed by selecting using the Channel
Rename screen.
Unit ID
The unit ID is the identification number of the TVM. It can be set to any number
within a range of 1 to 99 and should be different than the identification numbers of
other units in the same system configuration.
System Setup Menu
The System Setup menu is used to control the system configuration selections.
Panel and Preset Lockout
The Panel Lockout feature is used to disable front panel control until the proper
password is entered. The Preset Lockout feature, located within the Panel Lockout
menu, is used to prevent storing settings in selected presets.
Similar to the Panel Lockout feature, the Preset Lockout is also password protected.
When a user locks a preset configuration into the TVM, it will not be able to be altered
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Global Setup Menu Functions
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