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ADDENDUM
C547M-B (9/02)
September 2002
Addendum to Installation/User Manual C547M-B
for the CM9760-MGR Software
This addendum covers changes made to the CM9760-MGR in software version 7.80. This software upgrade adds
the following features.
1. Restricting access to cameras so only specified users can view or control them.
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2. Control of pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) equipment through a Genex multiplexer.
3. On-screen character blinking to reduce characters “burning in” on the monitor tube.
4. Compa
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1. CAMERA ACCESS You can create up to 32 groups of cameras and then decide on which monitors the cameras can be viewed and/or which operators can control cameras with PTZ functions. 1.1. CAMERA ACCESS FOR VIEWING (C/M GROUP) This feature allows you to create up to 32 groups of cameras and then to assign the groups of cameras to specific monitors for viewing. Here is an example of how this feature might be used in an installation: Cameras 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9 are cameras that the supervisor uses to
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2. Define which camera groups can be viewed on each monitor by entering the group number(s) in the Group Access field. Group Access identifies the camera groups that can be viewed on each monitor. In this example: Monitors 1-3 can view cameras that have been assigned to group 1 and any cam- eras that have not been assigned to a spe- cific group (0 in C/M Group field in step 1). These monitors cannot view cameras from any other group; that is, groups 2-32. Monitors 4-9 can view cameras that have
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1.2 CAMERA ACCESS FOR PTZ CONTROL (C/C GROUP) This feature allows you to create up to 32 groups of cameras and then to assign the groups of cameras to specific operators for PTZ control. Here is an example of how this feature might be used in an installation: Cameras 1, 2, 3, and 10 are PTZ cameras that the supervisor uses to record activity on a VCR. He wants his guards to be able to watch these cameras but not to move them. By restricting access he can eliminate the possibility of the guards a
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2. Define which operators can control each camera group by entering the group number(s) in the Group Access field. Group Access identifies the camera groups that can be controlled by each operator. In this example: Operators 1 and 2 can control any camera that has not been assigned to a specific group (0 in C/C Group field in step 1). These operators cannot control cameras assigned to any group; that is, groups 1-32 Operators 3 and 4 can control any camera that has been assigned to group 2 and a
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2. PTZ CONTROL THROUGH A GENEX MULTIPLEXER To control a multiplexer: 1. With the CM9760-MGR software running, select 9760 SETUP from the tool bar. 2. In the Configuration Files dialog box, click the Cameras tab. 3. In the Defined Cameras window, highlight the line for the physical number of the matrix camera input port where the main output of the multiplexer is connected. 4. In the Edit Camera Fields window, enter information for all fields as you normally would, but select MULTIPLX for the Typ
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3. ON-SCREEN CHARACTER BLINKING To reduce the possibility of “burning in” characters on a monitor screen, you can make the Camera ID on the monitors blink. To set the blink time: 1. With the CM9760-MGR software running, select 9760 SETUP from the tool bar. 2. In the Configuration Files dialog box, click the System tab. 3. Find the Miscellaneous window. 4. In the Ident Blink Timer box enter the number of seconds the camera ID is to be displayed. The off time between the camera ID appearances will