Prioritizing Operators; Keyboard Time-Out; Table 2.1. Settling Conflicts In Monitor Access - Honeywell MAXPRO-Net Commissioning Manual

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2.11

PRIORITIZING OPERATORS

As the video system can be controlled by more than one keyboard at the same time, it is
sometimes possible to have a situation where a conflict of monitor access and camera
control arises.
Conflicts in monitor access are common because a monitor must always be selected
prior to selecting a new video source (camera or scan sequence).
The MAXPRO-Net video system handles such conflicts by prioritizing all system
operators. There are a hundred (0
With the exception of priority code (0), the level of priority relates directly to the
numerical code assigned (i.e. 1=HIGHEST, 99=LOWEST). Priority code (0) indicates a
special right of access. Priority 0 always has an EXCLUSIVE access right over every
other priority code (with the exception of another priority 0).
The following table illustrates how the MAXPRO-Net system handles conflicts in operator
priorities when selecting monitors:
HIGHER versus LOWER
SAME priority levels
EXCLUSIVE versus ANY OTHER The Exclusive priority operator always displaces any
EXCLUSIVE versus EXCLUSIVE The first Exclusive priority operator will prevent the
The above table also applies when controlling PTZ cameras, VCRs and other devices,
even when the keyboard operators are selecting the same device on separate monitors.
2.12

KEYBOARD TIME-OUT

When two keyboards of differing priority levels wish to use the same monitor, the
keyboard operator with the highest priority is given access. If this operator then leaves
for the day and forgets to sign off, the keyboards of lower priorities cannot access this
monitor. To overcome this situation, a keyboard time-out period of (1
can be defined for each operator.
Rev. B

Table 2.1. Settling Conflicts In Monitor Access

Priority Conflict
Note: Priorities for device control are only asserted when
a keyboard control action (e.g. Pan-Left) occurs and NOT
when the device is selected for display.
99) possible operator priority codes.
Operational Outcome
The Higher priority operator displaces the Lower
priority operator from the monitor.
Both operators have equal (and concurrent) access to
the monitor.
other priority from the monitor (except for another
exclusive priority).
other from accessing the monitor, on a first in, first
served basis.
2-5
255) seconds
HMXMC001013
31-Mar-06

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