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FUSION EDIT USER GUIDE
FUSION EDIT
Fusion configuration tool
Issue 18

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  • Page 1 FUSION EDIT USER GUIDE FUSION EDIT Fusion configuration tool Issue 18...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION........................................2 FUSION EDIT OVERVIEW .....................................3 LOG-ON AND LOG-OFF PROCEDURE.................................5 USER CONFIGURATION .......................................6 ADD/DELETING MAPS ......................................10 WORKSTATION CONFIGURATION ..................................11 KEYBOARD SETUP......................................12 ICONS ..........................................13 TOOLBAR ..........................................20 EVENT VCRS ........................................21 DVR PLAYBACK........................................23 CAMERA CONTROL ......................................24 CLASSIC SETUP........................................26 ALARMS..........................................29 CONFIGURABLE MONITOR BUTTONS ................................34 DIGITAL DISPLAY WALL ....................................35 MASTER WORKSTATION ....................................36...
  • Page 3 2001-2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Meyertech, the Meyertech logo, Security with Vision, FUSION, the FUSION logo, ZoneVu, the ZoneVu logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Meyertech limited incorporated in the United Kingdom and/or other countries. Microsoft and...
  • Page 4 The Logged Off screen (shown below) or ‘Title Screen’ as it is sometimes referred to is the quiescent, logged-off state for FUSION EDIT. It is the initial screen displayed when FUSION EDIT is started from Windows and it is also the screen from which to quit the FUSION EDIT application.
  • Page 5 The Toolbar across the top of the screen is used to select which type of controls are to be configured in the Control Panel Toolbar buttons only function once you have logged onto FUSION. From left to right the buttons are: •...
  • Page 6 When you successfully log-on the Control Panel changes to display Clasik functions and the Map Area displays the Top Map. Only users with the correct logon permissions can use FUSION EDIT – supervisors and engineers. " A User can log-off FUSION from anywhere within the application I.E. you...
  • Page 7 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 6 of 49...
  • Page 8 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 7 of 49 The Operator Configuration dialog is used to configure the user accounts. By using the Operator ID spin control, any of the 49 users can be selected. For each operator ID the following is configurable:...
  • Page 9 The Aux3 command on Meyertech’s receivers is commonly used to control the power to peripheral equipment. As such the ability of users to control this relay can be limited. The Fusion Audit synchronise button is used to generate a table of user names vs. user ids which is used by Fusion Audit to identify operators.
  • Page 10 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 9 of 49 & Operators can belong to one of 10 defined groups. When in a group an operator can only access maps that are configured as being either in their group or classed as a globally accessible maps.
  • Page 11 The map number is important and is displayed in the map Tab (only in FUSION EDIT). This number will be assigned to arrows to navigate between maps. The map pictures MUST be stored within the \fusion\maps subdirectory.
  • Page 12 Name Description Additional info Configuration Mac number used by the ZSC-250 connected to Fusion Keyboard Mac number used by Fusion for control If using with a keyboard in PCI mode then this should have the same MAC If using a ZVK-66 keyboard directly connected to the workstation, this number must match the Mac number above.
  • Page 13 ZVK-66 manual. When the settings are correct, press either the “Link Fusion to Keyboard” or “Link Keyboard to Fusion” button. If you do not wish to save the settings on either piece of equipment, click on close.
  • Page 14 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 13 of 49 Various icons can be added to the maps, all of which can be selected by the operator to perform an action. On selecting the Icons toolbar button the control window displays control panel for icon adding, deleting and editing.
  • Page 15 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 14 of 49 The possible icon types are shown on the left. • Each icon has a number of different parameters that are requested when the icon is placed on the map. •...
  • Page 16 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 15 of 49 Direction • Left, Right, Up, Down, Out, In, Home, Back • In – invisible • Back – returns to the last selected map • Map number linked to Coordinates • X and Y coordinates of the icon Address •...
  • Page 17 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 16 of 49 Camera • Local Camera number Site • Camera site number Preset • Preset number (0 is home and displays a different icon) Coordinates • X and Y coordinates of the icon Contacts •...
  • Page 18 0. • Initial State (available for ZVS-IOM8 relays only) – The state that Fusion will assume the drive the relay ON at. • Function – associated command •...
  • Page 19 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 18 of 49 VCR number • Local VCR number – VCR can be configured on EVCR configuration screen. Coordinates • X and Y coordinates of the icon & . MUX number • Local Multiplexer number Matrix input •...
  • Page 20 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 19 of 49 Zonal Switch Number • The zonal switch number – operation of which is configured in the zonal sequence setup menu Coordinates • X and Y coordinates of the icon Icon •...
  • Page 21 Note that making changes to the Windows Registry must be done with care, since a workstation can be made inoperable if a vital system setting is corrupted. When Fusion is next started the toolbar will appear as shown below, where the buttons showing the dark grey silhouettes are now disabled and cannot be clicked.
  • Page 22 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 21 of 49 Selecting the VCR icon on the toolbar brings up the EVCR control menu. The EVCR buttons relate to VCRs 1 to 8, (numbered in two columns – left hand column 1 to 4 and right hand column 5 to 8) Each Event Recorder (EVCR) can be given a descriptive name.
  • Page 23 Click the checkbox to enable camera logging, and use the browse button to select the database file that serves as the link between Fusion and an external incident reporting application such as Fusion Incident or i-Comply V-TAS.
  • Page 24 If the DVR isn’t configured the return value will be a zero. • Once the Matrix Input number has been selected, click the Accept Input button to add the configuration to Fusion or the Delete Input button to remove this configuration.
  • Page 25 Select any of the buttons to configure its Did You Know ! operation and description. A camera can controlled from Fusion Edit by using the control functions – pan and tilt ball and the zoom and focus sliders. Each button can be configured: •...
  • Page 26 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 25 of 49 Supported Functions Function Description Data Preset Recall a camera preset Preset number Patrol Start a patrol Patrol number Mimic Start a mimic patrol Mimic number Wiper Wiper control N/A (toggle on/off)
  • Page 27 From this menu site names and zonal switches can be configured. FUSION will display a site name as well as a site number when a camera is selected from a map. To setup the site names select the Site button...
  • Page 28 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 27 of 49 Zonal switches can be configured from the window shown below: For every zonal switch the following can be configured: • Enabled / disabled • Length (number of switches) For each individual switch: •...
  • Page 29 The “Delete Rows” button can be used to delete any table rows currently selected. When the operator subsequently uses FUSION to explicitly select one of the cameras in this table, it will also automatically make the associated full-screen multiplexer input selection.
  • Page 30 To enter or edit alarm text, select the correct definition of the alarm then press the Select button. On pressing the Select button, FUSION EDIT searches for any matching alarm text. If found it is displayed in the text box. Otherwise the message “undefined”...
  • Page 31 The “Plan Name” specifies the name of the action plan that the action belongs to. The “Action Name” specifies the name of the individual action and represents the text that will be displayed within Fusion. The “Position” column specifies the position of the action within the plan. 0 represents the first action to be completed per plan, 1 the next and so on.
  • Page 32 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 31 of 49 It is also possible to create and edit action plans by clicking the “Edit Actions Plans” button on the alarms control menu to activate the dialog shown below. When an action plan is selected in the list on the left, its associated actions are shown on the right. For both lists, the “Add”...
  • Page 33 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 32 of 49 The dialog on left allows the site details to be edited. Clicking the “Police…” button displays the dialog below, showing the police contact details from the associated drop-down list box. Again, the add, edit and delete buttons can be used to modify the list and its item details.
  • Page 34 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 33 of 49 Service and contact details are edited using the “Services…” and “Contacts…” buttons respectively. They activate the dialogs shown below, which used in exactly the same way as those described earlier.
  • Page 35 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 34 of 49 Selecting the Relay Monitor icon on the toolbar displays the configurable monitor buttons settings. These settings allow the monitor number and name to be specified for each of the displayed monitor buttons. The initial operating mode of the monitor buttons can also be chosen.
  • Page 36 The wall number specified here will be the initial wall that will be controlled on loading Fusion. The user will also be provided with a shortcut button to go straight to this digital display wall.
  • Page 37 Page 36 of 49 For auditing purposes within a Fusion system it is necessary to specify a master workstation. This workstation will log all the system wide events that occur as well as those local actions that all workstations log.
  • Page 38 Page 37 of 49 ) & The airlock operation screen in Fusion edit is accessible through the door icon on the Fusion Edit toolbar. There are eight configurable buttons. For each of the buttons it is possible to specify the following: •...
  • Page 39: Default Setting

    Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 38 of 49 A number of Fusion Workstation parameters are stored within the Windows Registry. Editing of these must only be done by a competent person. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Meyertech\Fusion\split2 Registry Key Description Default setting Communications\port...
  • Page 40 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 39 of 49 IP\Address The IP Address of the attached IP peripheral 127.0.0.1 IP\Port The port to which to connect 1028 ButtonBar\<button name> Disable selected toolbar buttons 1 (on) Communications\Standalone The communications port to use for the directly connected ZVK-66...
  • Page 41 Meyertech offer comprehensive levels of support during the product’s warranty period. Our support team will be happy to help with any problem you may experience relating to the installation or operation of FUSION or FUSION EDIT 1. Telephone support (+44(0)161 628 8406 ), which is available during normal office hours 9AM – 5PM Monday to Friday excluding Bank holidays.
  • Page 42: Warranty

    Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 41 of 49 Meyertech Limited is a member of the CCTV User Group. Warranty Please refer to Meyertech Limited ‘Terms & Conditions of Sale of Goods & Services’ for interpretation. 1. If the Buyer establishes to the Seller' s reasonable satisfaction that there is a defect in the materials or...
  • Page 43 Fusion Edit Configuration Software Issue 18 Page 42 of 49 Buyer of all obligation to pay the sum by the issue of a credit note in favour of the Buyer in the amount of such price. 6. In respect of all Goods supplied to the Seller by a Third Party Supplier the Seller will on request pass on to the...
  • Page 44 Page 43 of 49 ( ( + ( The minimum recommended PC hardware to run FUSION and FUSION EDIT is dictated by the OS (Operating System) you are running I.E. that recommended by Microsoft for running a particular OS. FUSION also requires: 1.
  • Page 45 2. Ensure directory \meyertech\fusion\equipment is backed up. ! ) & Always ensure FUSION back up’s are stored separately from the PC, EG CD, DVD, Iomega Zip drive ETC. This will protect the data from computer errors and/or data corruption. FusionEdit will assist in the backup procedure by first selecting the MASTER WS icon from the toolbar.
  • Page 46 On each machine the directory location should be \Meyertech\Fusion. Once the network locations have been identified then specific items of the Fusion installation can be copied to the other workstations, one workstation at a time.
  • Page 47 ETC & In order for faults to be fixed in future releases of Windows and FUSION EDIT it is important that all faults are logged and reported to Meyertech. When you experience a fault please note down as much information as you can about the status of the system when the fault occurred IE: •...
  • Page 48 6. Next restart Windows. The workstation will automatically ‘Boot-up’ into the FUSION application. Recovery from a more serious fault may mean you cannot log-off FUSION EDIT. In this case follow the procedure below: 1. Locate the PC keyboard and press Ctrl, Alt, Delete simultaneously.
  • Page 49 In this key we must modify the value “Port” (of type DWORD), which holds the RS-485 serial port number to be used for communications between Fusion and the ZVK-66. If this value is set to 0 then Fusion will run without support for the directly...