Philips System4 LTC 2650/00 User Manual

Philips System4 LTC 2650/00 User Manual

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  • Page 1 LTC 2650/00 System4 ® Video Multiplexer Graphical User Interface Philips Communication, Security & Imaging...
  • Page 2 For additional information or to speak to a representative, please contact the Philips Communication, Security & Imaging location nearest you: The Americas: 1 800 326 3270 Europe & Middle East: 31 40 278 1222 Asia Pacific Region: 65 350 1859...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONTENTS CONTENTS LTC 2650 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............6 Description .
  • Page 4 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONTENTS CONTENTS 3.4.4 Monitor Table ............... .44 3.4.5 Time Event Table .
  • Page 5 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONTENTS CONTENTS System4 ACTIVE ZONE APPLICATION ..........72 Description .
  • Page 6: Ltc 2650 System Overview

    Two available serial ports (one used for the multiplexer connection and the other for the VCR Server connection). Package Contents Verify package contents of the LTC 2650/00 with the following checklist to make sure that the package is complete: LTC 2650 Philips GUI System4 User Manual (this book). 3.5-inch disks. A security key.
  • Page 7: Software Installation

    CONSOLE port on the back of the multiplexer. Also provided is the VCR cable (9-pin DSUB female to 25-pin DSUB male) which is also connected to a different SERIAL PORT of the PC and then connected to the Philips VCR if you are using a system with a Philips VCR.
  • Page 8: Gui Map Application

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION GUI MAP APPLICATION Starting the GUI Map Application Open the appropriate GUI Map program group by selecting the Applicable GUI Group icon (located in the Start Menu). The program group will open and should appear similar to one of the groups in the illustration shown below, depending on the server software purchased.
  • Page 9: Modifying A User Profile

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Modifying a User Profile An installer can add, delete, or modify user names from within the active user list; however, the last installer's name can NOT be deleted. Administrators can alter all entries except those of an installer. To select the User Profile editing dialog box: Select the User Profile option from the File menu.
  • Page 10: Starting A New Site Configuration File (Map Page)

    AutoCAD (.DXF), and HPGL (.HGL or .PLT) formats. If there is a need for an additional drawing format, consult your nearest Philips Communication, Security & Imaging factory representative. Select the File menu and choose the New option. A blank map page is displayed with the default name of Page name 0001:...
  • Page 11: Editing, Adding, And Linking Map

    New Page with Map: This command invokes the Import Map dialog box from which you can easily browse through directories to find your map files. When a map file of the correct format has been chosen, the Philips GUI will automatically load it into a new page and display it in the new active window.
  • Page 12: Moving From One Map Page To Another

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Delete Page: Invokes a dialog box which allows the user to select and delete any existing page in the active configuration file. Note that all associated maps and links to other pages will now become void.
  • Page 13: Linking Map

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION 2.4.3 Linking Map Pages The preferred method to maneuver from one map page to another is to set up Linker Icons (represented in the toolbar by a picture of a door) within each page, establishing a link to associated pages. To add a Linker Icon to the current active page/map: Click on the center of the linker icon with the left mouse button and drag it into the map page.
  • Page 14: Changing Linker Icon Properties

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION The following illustration shows a page with two linker icons, one without an established link and the other with a link already established. There is no restriction to the number of linking icons which you can establish on a given page. The recommended method is to establish a link from each page to all other pages to which one wishes to maneuver.
  • Page 15: General Map

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION General Map Page Commands Clicking anywhere in a map page other than on an icon with the right mouse button will invoke a drop down menu. Installers will receive a menu similar to the following, providing them with direct access to Tool Button area controls and many of the Edit menu functions.
  • Page 16: Adding Server Devices To A Map Page

    The list of available servers displayed in this menu depends on the Philips modules installed on your system. If re-configuring an existing page, the configuration file titles will also be available for the applications previously seeded. See Server Menu (upper two menu items are servers, lower two menu items are existing configuration files).
  • Page 17 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Allegiant System Type Dialog Selection Box System4 System Type Dialog Selection Box Click OK or press ENTER. The system configuration file name entered will be saved as part of the site configuration file. When a previously configured site file is loaded into the GUI, any other configuration files that were associated with it will be automatically loaded.
  • Page 18: Seeding Icons

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Additional Servers can be added in the future if multiple Allegiant ® , System4, or WorldView transmitters are connected to your system. As other servers are added, their corresponding seedbars will be available for icon seeding. When multiple servers of the same type are in your system, the seedbar will contain a list of server document names.
  • Page 19 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Cascaded Map Windows Horizontally Tiled Map Windows...
  • Page 20: Saving Configuration Files

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Vertically Tiled Map Windows 2.5.5 Saving Configuration Files To save the site configuration from the GUI: Select either the Save or Save As option from the File menu. If the file has not been saved previously, a file name dialog box will appear. Any valid file name can be used; however, the extension ".sc"...
  • Page 21 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION The Event Handler also provides a central point for handling multiple simultaneous events from the various system map pages without having to call up every individual map page. To access the Event Handler window: Select the Open Handler option from the Event menu.
  • Page 22 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION When an event occurs, an icon representing the event is placed into the Event Handler window. The icon is labeled with the title of the affected camera or alarm. An audible alarm also goes off, informing the operator of an alarm condition. To shut off the audible alarm: Click on the Event Handler tool button.
  • Page 23: Help

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Jump Icons Event activation and deactivation can be logged to disk by carrying out the following: Select a file using the Select Log File option from the Event menu. This will bring up a file selection dialog box. If an existing file name is selected, the options of appending to or overwriting the file will be given.
  • Page 24 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Commands General File menu Access privileges Edit menu Linker seedbar View menu Server menu Event menu Window menu Help menu Shortcuts Getting Started Toolbar Navigating the SS-GUI Index Help Topics The Using Help option displays the Help Topics Windows Help Dialog Box. Using Help Dialog Box Within the Using Help dialog box, you will find specific file tabs pertaining to a Contents option, an Index option, and a Find option.
  • Page 25: The Toolbar

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Using Help Option Find File Tab The Help menu option, About Help, displays the GUI copyright information (and version number). The Toolbar The GUI Toolbar allows the user easy access to several of the most used features available through regular menu command options. These features function in the same manner as the menu commands previously discussed in this manual (for detailed information on any item, see the appropriate section of this manual).
  • Page 26: Running Server Configuration Programs

    LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION Running Server Configuration Programs It is recommended you start the server programs from the GUI map to maintain synchronization between the two software systems. The Server menu can be used to start new server configurations or jump to open configurations. Prior to opening any server configurations, this menu will provide selections for all of the installed GUI product servers.
  • Page 27: Getting Started With Your System4 Gui

    1. From your Start Menu, go to LTC 2650 and select the Map. Once that is selected, the following window will appear: The first time you get into the application, you will log into the Philips GUI as an installer. Your passcode will be 1 (default).
  • Page 28 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION From the Server menu, choose the System4 option. Server menu options depend on server programs which have been purchased and loaded. You will have at least System4 listed in the Server menu. Once you have selected System4, a dialog box will appear: Type in a name for the new System4 configuration using the *.mux extension.
  • Page 29 LTC 2650 S GUI M YSTEM ULTIPLEXER PPLICATION 3. "Seed" the System4 Monitors A and B, camera, and alarm icons onto the map page as follows: From the System4 Server Seedbar, select the Monitor A and B icons by clicking on each one individually with the left mouse button, holding the button down, dragging each of them onto the map page, and releasing the mouse button.
  • Page 30: Configuring Your System4 Multiplexer System

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION CONFIGURING YOUR SYSTEM4 MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM Description The System4 Configuration allows you to configure the System4 Multiplexer to your security system needs by entering data into a set of configuration tables. The entire collection of tables can be saved into one file with a *.mux extension. This special configuration file must be created for each System4 Multiplexer in your system.
  • Page 31 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION Select Icon Properties option from the drop down menu: Two examples of the displayed Icon Properties box are as follows: Camera Icon Properties Dialog Box Auxiliary Alarm Icon Properties Dialog Box The Icon Properties dialog box allows the user to change the icon, the icon background color, some device characteristics (camera icons only), and the font or font size used for the icon title description.
  • Page 32: Connect Option

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION To change the Device Properties of a camera icon to match those of the physical device: Select the Device tab. Click on the available features which match the characteristics of your device, then click on OK or press the ENTER key. NOTE: These selections will determine whether or not the pan/tilt/zoom/iris/focus buttons are enabled when this camera is selected in the Monitor A or B Application.
  • Page 33: The System4 Multiplexer Icon

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.2.4 The System4 Multiplexer Icon The System4 Multiplexer icon represents the System4 Monitor applications. This icon provides easy access to the System4 Configure (for Installers and Administrators only), the Monitor A and B Application, and the System4 Active Zone Application. As with the other server icons, the System4 Multiplexer icon has a drop down menu.
  • Page 34: System4 Configuration General Menu Commands

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION System4 Configuration Tables - Camera Table While Off-line This *.mux file was created when the installer added a System4 Server to the map (see Starting Up Your System4 Multiplexer Software). System4 Configuration General Menu Commands 3.3.1 File Menu The File Menu offers the following commands:...
  • Page 35: Edit Menu

    Print Setup: Selects a printer and printer connection. File Name: A list of up to four previously loaded file names. Clicking on a file name opens that file. Exit: Exits System4 Configuration, but doesn't exit the Philips GUI Map program. Print Preview 3.3.2 Edit Menu The Edit menu offers the following commands: Undo: Reverse previous editing operation.
  • Page 36: Transfer Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.3.3 Transfer Menu The Transfer Menu offers the following commands: Upload: This option allows you to transfer the settings currently in the multiplexer to your PC. Shortcut button: Transfer menu When you choose this option a dialog box will appear: This box indicates which setting you are currently using.
  • Page 37 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION This box indicates which setting you are currently using. You also have the option to download all six settings by clicking in that check box. If you choose to download a setting other than the one you are currently using, another dialog box will appear.
  • Page 38: On-Line Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.3.4 On-line Menu The On-line menu offers the following commands: On-line>AutoSet>Set Sequence: This item performs the System4 menu AutoSet, Set Sequence operation, where the multiplexer automatically sets up all the sequence lists based on the number of cameras present in the system. It determines the number of cameras present in the system by scanning through all video inputs, and checking for a VIDEOLOSS.
  • Page 39 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION On-line>Diagnose> Actions: When you select this item from the On-line menu, a dialog box will appear. The dialog box contains a set of check boxes, one for each input/channel that you want the System4 multiplexer to simulate Action.
  • Page 40: Window Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION On-line>System Setting>Select Setting: This opens up a dialog box with 6 radio buttons (Memory 1–Memory 6), an OK button, and a CANCEL button. The user can select which memory the multiplexer is to use. The number of the currently active memory location is displayed.
  • Page 41: Help Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.3.6 Help Menu The Help Menu offers the following the commands: Help>Contents: Display the System4 Configure Help Contents topics. Help>Index: Search for a specific System4 Configure help topic. Help>About: Display copyright notice and software revision information. Help Menu Shortcut button: Also from the toolbar, clicking on the two following shortcut buttons shown below will induce context sensitive help.
  • Page 42 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION To use the Full Fill function: Open the appropriate configuration table from within the System4 Configure menu. Select the first cell within the field you wish to fill. Type in the value you wish to enter or, in the case of an option box column, click over the check box with the left mouse button to enable or disable the associated function.
  • Page 43: Camera Configuration Table

    Use the Camera Title field of the camera table to name cameras. Your camera icon labels are automatically updated in the Philips GUI when you edit the camera titles in the tables. By giving cameras descriptive names, you can provide meaning and context for operators at a glance.
  • Page 44: Monitor Table

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.4.4 Monitor Table Under the Monitor tab, there are three subtabs which are shown at right. From these subtabs, you will be able to set up how your display will look on both Monitors A and B. The Monitor Table and Subtables Screen Text Table Under the Screen Text Tab, the user can make up their own descriptive titles for Monitor A/Monitor B in the GUI map on...
  • Page 45 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION The Monitor A Display Table is where you can select how to arrange your cameos on Monitor A. Monitor A Table The display mode for Monitor A is either 4x4, 12+1, 8+2, 3x3, 4+3, or full screen mode. Each of the display modes are selectable below the Monitor A Display Table.
  • Page 46: Time Event Table

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION Monitor B Table The Monitor B Display Table is very similar to the Monitor A Display Table. This table is only applicable with the Extended Duplex models of the System4 Multiplexers. Monitor B can be set for the same display modes as Monitor A. The mode can be chosen by either clicking underneath the appropriate column or clicking onto the proper selection button below the table.
  • Page 47: Configuring A Time Event

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION Ending Time: By double-clicking the left mouse button in this text box, you can enter the ending time for which your time event will stop. This also must be in five minute increments. Function: By clicking the left mouse button in these text boxes, you will open a drop down box where you can select one of the following options: None, Command String 1-16, and Restore String.
  • Page 48: Ccl Command Table

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION If you have selected an interval other than Once, select an Ending Date by clicking with the right mouse button on the appropriate Ending Date cell for the Event # you wish to configure. A Change Date dialog box will appear. If you wish the time event to continue indefinitely, leave the Forever box checked;...
  • Page 49: Alarm Table

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION The first column, the Step # column, displays the sequence step number which will fall into the range of 1-32. The next column is the Camera # and Title column if you are setting up a sequence for full screen mode. This displays the logical camera number and the title which you can create.
  • Page 50: Action Table

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.4.10 Action Table Action Table This is where action configuration is to be set up. Action can be set up for each camera input/channel of the System4 Multiplexer. The Action # is the index for the action and represents the video input on the back of the multiplexer. Camera # and Title is not editable from this table and is listed as however it is configured in the Camera Table.
  • Page 51: Record Table

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION 3.4.11 Record Table Record Table This table is where you are able to create the lists for the recording process to determine the order in which the cameras are multiplexed on the VCR. The cameras in critical areas can have more coverage by listing them more than once in the list. Each VCR has its own list;...
  • Page 52 Selected VCR drop down box to use with the multiplexer. The VCR Model Name / Custom Title is where you can select one of four Philips VCR models to use with the System4 Multiplexer. These four VCRs include the LTC 3990, LTC 3991, LTC 3991 HD, LTC 3963, and LTC 3962 models.
  • Page 53 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION Under the Selected VCR drop down box is the Used For section, where you are able to select either to have the VCR to be used for Record VCR-OUT, Record Mon B, or playback. Please note that when selecting either Record VCR-OUT or Record Mon B, only one of these options are available at one time.
  • Page 54: Status Bar

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONFIGURATION Memory Setup: In this subtab, you are able to create titles for the six memory setups that you have on your PC. By clicking with the left mouse button in the text boxes, you are able to edit the titles.
  • Page 55: The Monitor Applications

    From the System4 Alarm Handler, click on the Monitor A Application button. From the Philips GUI Application, double click on the Monitor A Icon, or select the Monitor A icon, click the right mouse button, and select the option to start the application.
  • Page 56: Monitor A Application General Menu Commands

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS Monitor A Application General Menu Commands 4.3.1 Options Menu The Options Menu offers the following commands: Display Camera Tool Tips: A check option to display pop-up camera titles when the cursor is over a cameo or camera icon. The default setting is checked.
  • Page 57: Help Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS System4 Software Revisions: This is used to open up a dialog box that lists the model number and software revisions present in the System4 multiplexer hardware. Once you have viewed this information, select OK or press ENTER. System4 Software Revisions 4.3.4 Help Menu...
  • Page 58: Operational Modes

    NOTE: For the Philips VCR to play back or record in any of the next six operational modes having the record option, there must be a console port connection from your PC to one Philips VCR. Refer to the LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexers Instructions for use for hook up of VCRs.
  • Page 59: Vcr Control

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS To find out how to set up the Record Lists, see The Record Table in the Configuring Your System4 Multiplexer System section of this user's manual. For Duplex model multiplexers, the following table defines the possible operational combinations: MODE: MONITOR A MON B...
  • Page 60: Action And Alarm Control

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS 4.4.5 Action and Alarm Control For each camera input on the multiplexer, there is an alarm input and action that can be set up for each camera. These lists are set up in the System4 Configure application under the Action Table and Alarm Table. If one or both of these lists are set up in the System4 Configure application and an alarm or action occurs in one of your cameras, the PC will begin to beep and the camera in alarm or action will display that...
  • Page 61: Pan/Tilt/Zoom (Ptz) Control

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS When an alarm is triggered from either motion or an alarm input, the corresponding camera or alarm icon on the map will flash. If you click on the Event Handler button in the GUI Map, the Event Handler will open up. From there you can jump to the page on your map to see where the alarm has been triggered.
  • Page 62: Monitor B Application

    Monitor B Application The application is invoked in the Philips GUI application by selecting the Monitor B icon, clicking the right mouse button, and selecting the option to start the application. Double-clicking the Monitor B Icon in the Philips GUI also starts the application.
  • Page 63: Monitor B Application General Menu Commands

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS Monitor B Application for Simplex System4 The Simplex System4 Monitor B display capabilities are limited to a single analog display. The user can assign available cameras to the display or sequence the cameras on the display. The user can also control the cameras and clear events. Monitor B Application General Menu Commands 4.6.1 Options Menu...
  • Page 64: Function Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS 4.6.3 Function Menu The Function Menu offers the following commands: VCR Test: The VCR Test function will enable the VCR to go into test mode in the System4 hardware. Default Assignment: The Default Assignment command causes the Camera-to-cameo Assignment for the current screen mode to revert to the Function Menu following defaults:...
  • Page 65: System4 Monitor B Control Panel

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS System4 Monitor B Control Panel 4.7.1 Display Mode for a Duplex System4 The Control Panel gives you an actual layout of how the camera- to-cameos are being displayed and the display mode currently on your monitor A/B.
  • Page 66: Display Mode For A Simplex System4

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS 4.7.2 Display Mode for a Simplex System4 Shown is a cameo display for a Simplex model multiplexer for the Monitor B application. Cameo Display 4.7.3 Action and Alarm Control (Duplex System4 Models Only) Like in the Monitor A application, action and alarm control can be controlled from the System4 Monitor application.
  • Page 67 LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS In addition, a click of the right mouse button on a camera icon that has an active event will call up the following list box: Full Screen Clear All Action Clear Alarm Clear Video Loss Clear Full Screen: displays the camera on Monitor A in full screen mode and the Cameo Grid updates appropriately.
  • Page 68: Pan/Tilt/Zoom (Ptz) Control

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER ONITOR PPLICATIONS 4.7.4 Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Control This is a variable speed Pan and Tilt control. Movement is possible by two different methods. The first method is selecting the ball in the center by clicking on the left mouse button, holding the button down, and moving the ball in the direction you want the camera to move.
  • Page 69: System4 Alarm Handler User Interface

    Event Handler (an application that shows all alarms for all the product servers). When the user double clicks on the displayed Jump button, he moves to the Philips GUI, and the affected camera or alarm icon seeded in the GUI flashes. The System4 Alarm Handler Control Panel is invoked when the user double clicks on this flashing icon in the Philips GUI.
  • Page 70: Camera Control Group

    This will enable you to easily see what other cameras might be under alarm and/or to see the video from the other cameras in the system. To control a camera other than the one generating the currently active event, you must either return to the Philips GUI, or select the Monitor A Application.
  • Page 71: Instruction Panel Tab

    Call 911, Shoot to kill, etc. The Close button closes the Alarm Handler window and returns you to the Philips GUI. The Alarm Handler window will close automatically when all the events of this camera are cleared.
  • Page 72: System4 Active Zone Application

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER CTIVE PPLICATION System4 ACTIVE ZONE APPLICATION Description The Active Zone Application is used by the installer or the administrator to configure the areas of a camera view where any activity causes an Action event to occur. The application is invoked by positioning the mouse cursor on the Camera icon in the Map Container and clicking on the right mouse button, or by selecting New in the Active Zone column of System4...
  • Page 73: Menu Commands

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER CTIVE PPLICATION Menu Commands 6.3.1 File Menu The File Menu offers the following commands: File>New: Shortcut button: Presents a clear grid. The user can mark a new active zone and save it. File>Open: Shortcut button: This option allows the user to view the active zone stored in a file.
  • Page 74: View Menu

    LTC 2650 S YSTEM ULTIPLEXER CTIVE PPLICATION On-line>Download: Shortcut button: This option is used to download the active zone to the System4. You can watch the effect of the new settings on Monitor A. This selection is grayed out if the application is not on-line. NOTE: The Active Zone file for a camera is not activated in the System4 or recorded in the System4 Configuration tables unless the file is downloaded to the System4 hardware.
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