Panasonic WJ-MPU955A User Manual page 110

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Configuration
T O U R S E Q U E N C E S - D e f i n i t i o n
F i e l d D a t a
ID Unique record ID assigned by MPU955A Admin Console as a tour sequence is added, in order
to identify the programmed tour sequence to the system.
MPU955A Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Upon
adding tours, the system will automatically assign the next available number.
Component ID and sequence ID numbers are used primarily in the permission tabs to identify
one component or sequence from another in row and column style. Since logical and local
numbers are not necessarily unique or consecutive, and the permission grids must be displayed
as consecutive, unique numbers, MPU955A Admin Console generates these ID numbers. 1 to
256.
Area Unique number identifying a Monitor Surveillance Area (MSA) comprised of an array of
monitors and one or more keyboard controllers.1 to 128.
Click the Area button on the main window to view all components defined in a specific area.
Inserting a "0" indicates area 0. This will disable the Area field in the OSD on the monitor.
The use of areas is restricted to values of 1 to 64. Only use area "0" when no areas are needed
within the entire system.
Local Unique number within a monitor surveillance area, assigned by the system administrator. 1 to
9,999.
Name Practical name that is easy for an administrator to remember, in order to reference a certain
tour sequence. Alphanumeric, 16 characters.
Camera ID number for a camera, previously configured, to be displayed in a step when a tour sequence
is invoked. 1 to 8,192.
CPreset Number identifying a preset position of the camera specified.
0 to 255 (0 = no preset).
Dwell Amount of time that a monitor maintains a view. Up to 86,399 seconds (23 hours, 59 minutes,
59 seconds).
AUX1 & AUX2 Used to determine if an auxiliary function will take place during a sequence. An auxiliary
function would require additional hardware at the chosen camera – such as a switch. If
unavailable, leave both fields blank (for none or no function desired). If available, choose On,
Off, or On/Off (switches to the opposite state) as the function to perform during that step.
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