Panasonic System 850 Operating Instructions Manual page 110

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The columns in the table indicate the states as shown
below.
MON: Monitor Number
ARE: Area Number
CAM: Logical Camera Number
No number indicates no camera selection.
SEQ: Running sequence number
T: Tour Sequence
G: Group Sequence
No number indicates the camera is selected in
spot.
"R" and "P" indicate the status of "Running" and
"Paused".
DEV: Device Name
K: System Controller number with normal user
operator.
S: System Controller number with super user oper-
ator.
ALM: Alarm
EVT: Timer Event
USRID: User ID
Note: Alarm USRID consists of Alarm Number and
Alarm Action Number.
E.g. "ALM20" indicates alarm #2 and its action
#0.
PRTY: User Priority
3. Press the [NEXT] button to select the next page of the
status, and press the [PREV] button to back up to the
previous page.
4. Press the [NEXT] button while holding down the
[SHIFT] button to select the first page of the status,
and press the [PREV] button while holding down the
[SHIFT] button to select the last page.
5. Pressing the [0] button while holding down the [MONI-
TOR] button will toggle the background camera
images and black on the active monitor.
6. To exit as it stands, select a new monitor.
7. To exit from the mode, press the [CLEAR (ESC)] but-
ton while holding down the [MONITOR] button or select
a camera to be displayed on the active monitor.
Alarm History Table
There are 100 alarm records stored in chronological order
in 10 pages of table.
1. Select a monitor for displaying the history.
Refer to the Monitor Selection.
2. Pressing the [4] button while holding down the [MONI-
TOR] button will display the ALARM HISTORY table as
shown in the figure on the active monitor.
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ALARM
HISTORY
ALM
STATE
2
ARMED
2
ACKED
2
ACTIVE
1
ARMED
1
ACTIVE
1
ARMED
1
RESET
1
ACKED
1
ACTIVE
1
ARMED
GROUP PRESET
PREV
NEXT
OPE ID
S-CTL ID
LOG OUT
PAUSE
STOP
CAM MENU OFF
CAM MENU ON
GROUP
TOUR
F1
SEQ
SEQ
F2
OSD
MONITOR
CAM FUNC
LOCK
OSD SERVICE
The columns in the table indicate the states as shown
below.
ALM: Logical Alarm Number
STATE: Indicates alarm state changes.
ARMED: The system is armed for alarm response.
ACTIVE: Alarm has been triggered and activated
assigned alarm response.
ACKED: Alarm is acknowledged and an operator
can control the alarm action.
RESET: Activated alarm is reset, but the alarm
device is still active.
DISARMED: The system is disarmed for alarm
response.
DATE-TIME: Date and time when alarm state changes.
3. Press the [NEXT] button to select the next page of the
history, and press the [PREV] button to back up to the
previous page.
4. Press the [NEXT] button while holding down the
[SHIFT] button to select the first page of the history,
and press the [PREV] button while holding down the
[SHIFT] button to select the last page.
5. Pressing the [0] button while holding down the [MONI-
TOR] button will toggle the background camera
images and black on the active monitor.
6. To exit as it stands, select a new monitor.
7. To exit from the mode, press the [CLEAR (ESC)] but-
ton while holding down the [MONITOR] button or select
a camera to be displayed on the active monitor.
PG 1
DATE-TIME
03/21/00 10:17
03/21/00 10:16
03/21/00 10:15
03/21/00 10:14
03/21/00 10:14
03/21/00 10:12
03/21/00 10:12
03/21/00 10:11
03/21/00 10:10
03/21/00
9:50
T&D
CAM ID
GEN
AUX1 OFF
AUX1 ON
WIPER
ALM S
VLD S
SYS S
MON STATUS
ALL
AUX2 OFF
AUX2 ON
ALM H
VDL H
DEF OFF
DEF ON
CLEAR
( ESC )
SHIFT
BLK
EXIT

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