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MAXPRO-Net
Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System
Operator’s Manual
HMXMU001056 - March 2005 - Rev. A
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MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System Operator’s Manual HMXMU001056 - March 2005 - Rev. A

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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED CHAPTER 10: TROUBLESHOOTING...

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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW 1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION MAXPRO-Net combines custom designed software with a high performing Windows 2003 Server resulting in Honey

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1.2 SYSTEM KEYBOARDS The system keyboard, along with text message information (available via the video display monitors), is used by the operator to c

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1.5 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL During the course of this manual, icons and examples are used, wherever possible, to help illustrate certain poin

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1.6.4 Monitor messages Every monitor can display, in its text message window, the current time/date, camera description and operator name. These para

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CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED 2.1 ENTERING YOUR SELECTION NUMBERS HOW AND WHY? For nearly all keyboard operations discussed in this manual, an associate

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2.2 SELECTING A MONITOR NOTE: To change the current picture on a video display monitor, a monitor must first be selected. Press the key followed

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2.3 SELECTING A CAMERA NOTE: A monitor must be selected first. Press the key followed by the number of the camera required. • for example,

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2.4 CONTROLLING A CAMERA PTZ To operate a camera PTZ site, the following must first be true. • you must currently be selecting a monitor, • the mon

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2.4.1 Other PTZ functions The following PTZ functions may be available as well provided the keyboard being used supports the function. Refer to your

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ISSUE DATE REVISIONS A March 2005 Initial Release (PCN1980) Rev. A ii HMXMU001056 03/16/05

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2.5 SELECTING A VCR NOTE: A monitor must be selected first. Press the key, followed by the VCR number. • for example, selects VCR 10, •

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2.6 CONTROLLING A VCR FROM THE KEYBOARD, CONTINUED .. to rewind the tape. .. to fast-forward the tape. .. half speed play. For some VCR's th

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2.7 RECORDING A CAMERA To record a camera onto a VCR: • you must first select a monitor, • then the required VCR must be selected onto the monitor

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2.8 AUXILIARY DEVICES AND MULTIPLEXERS Various other types of devices such as video multiplexers, or motion detectors and video printers can also be

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NOTES: Rev. A 2-10 HMXMU001056 03/16/05

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CHAPTER 3: USING SCAN SEQUENCES 3.1 WHAT IS A SCAN SEQUENCE? A Scan Sequence is a list of camera selections. This camera list, or scan sequence, is

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3.2 STARTING A SCAN SEQUENCE Firstly, a monitor must be selected. Press the key, followed by the scan sequence number required. Valid scan sequence

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3.3 HALTING A SCAN SEQUENCE To halt a scan sequence, the operator must have selected the monitor running that scan sequence. When the key is pressed

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3.4 PAUSING A SCAN SEQUENCE Sometimes, it is necessary to temporarily pause the scan sequence. This allows you to manually step forwards and backwar

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3.5 MAKING A NEW SCAN SEQUENCE , Access denied to some operators To make a new scan sequence, a monitor must first be selected. Select the NEW scan

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SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Honeywell International Inc. 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, NY 11791 .You should carefully read the following terms and conditio

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3.5 MAKING A NEW SCAN SEQUENCE, CONTINUED Before the next camera can be selected, we have to make room in the sequence list. Press the key to inser

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3.5 MAKING A NEW SCAN SEQUENCE, CONTINUED • creates another new entry for scan sequence 20. • moves you to the third entry of scan sequence 20. •

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3.6 EDITING A SCAN SEQUENCE , Access denied to some operators To edit a scan sequence it is necessary for the desired sequence to be selected to the

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3.6.1 Overwrite With A New Camera Selection, Continued Simply use the or keys to move to the second entry position, and press the following keys:

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3.6.3 Insert A New Camera Selection Pressing the key will insert a new selection entry into the scan sequence at the current entry position. All e

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3.6.3 Insert A New Camera Selection. Continued To start scan sequence 20 running, press the key once. The message: will be displayed briefly. Sc

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3.7 CHANGING THE DWELL PERIOD, CONTINUED Use the key to move backwards in the scan sequence. Continue pressing the key until the beginning of the

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3.8 INCREASING THE DWELL FOR ONE CAMERA As there is only one Dwell Period setting for the entire scan sequence camera selection list, the method of v

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NOTES:Rev. A 3-14 HMXMU001056 03/16/05

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CHAPTER 4: USING MACROS 4.1 WHAT IS A MACRO? A MACRO is a stored recording of a series of keystrokes made by an operator on a keyboard. This recordi

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PATENT AND TRADEMARK INFORMATION Portions of MAX-1000, its software, and its components are protected by one or more of the following patents or tra

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4.1.3 Automated Control The MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Maxtrix Video Switching System can be configured to control a variety of equipment other than camera

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4.2 EXECUTING A MACRO, CONTINUED Although a macro can be executed by any operator from any keyboard, it can only be executed by one person at a time.

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4.3 MAKE A NEW MACRO, CONTINUED The system will now begin recording operator keyboard actions. These may be recorded in a REALTIME mode whereupon ru

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4.4 DELETE A MACRO , Access denied to some operators A macro must be deleted before it can be redefined. Press the key followed by the key. The p

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NOTES: Rev. A 4-6 HMXMU001056 03/16/05

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CHAPTER 5: MANAGING ALARMS 5.1 WHAT ARE ALARMS? ALARMS are usually external inputs to the crosspoint matrix video switching system. These inputs are

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5.2 EXTERNAL ALARM INPUTS External alarm inputs are usually hard wired into the subrack equipment. They include perimeter security alarms, PIR movem

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5.5 PTZ SITE TAMPER ALARMS To protect a camera PTZ site from unauthorized access, the tamper alarm input would be used. A tamper alarm is LATCHING,

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5.9 STEPPING THROUGH THE ALARM STACK CAUTION: You must currently be selecting the monitor that is displaying the flashing alarm messages. On the

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5.10 CLEARING AN ALARM, CONTINUED Pressing the key while the selected monitor is not displaying an active alarm will display the message prompt; e

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MAXPRO-Net TECHNICAL SUPPORT REGISTRATION License Key No: Site name:...

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NOTES:Rev. A 5-6 HMXMU001056 03/16/05

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CHAPTER 6: OTHER KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS 6.1 FAST CAMERA SELECTION To scroll quickly between the available cameras, the following keys may be used; • Pr

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6.2 SETTING A NEW CAMERA VIEW (PTZ PRESET POSITION), CONTINUED Using the camera PTZ functions, move to the desired position of the new view. Press th

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6.3 RECALLING A CAMERA VIEW (PTZ PRESET POSITION) To recall a PTZ camera view the following must first be true. 1. you must currently be selecting a

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6.4 CAMERA PTZ FLASHBACK, CONTINUED Press the key to move to the first FLASHBACK position. This is similar to recalling a preset view, although

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6.5 HIDING DISPLAYED TEXT The displayed monitor text is used to identify the selected camera, present current time/date and other prompt messages. S

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6.7 REVEALING SMARTEXT, CONTINUED By selecting another camera or moving to another monitor, the normal monitor text display will be restored and the

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CHAPTER 7: THE TEXT CHANNEL MENU SYSTEM 7.1 WHAT IS THE TEXT CHANNEL MENU SYSTEM? The MAXPRO-Net generates the Menu system using the Text Lines displ

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7.2 MAKING SELECTIONS FROM THE MENU • When the Menu is selected, the First Option of the Menu ’SIGN-ON OPERATOR’ will be displayed on the Text Chann

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7.3 SIGN-ON KEYBOARD OPERATORS In the MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System, a keyboard must have an operator identity associated with i

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MAXPRO-Net TECHNICAL SUPPORT "BEFORE YOU CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT" License Key No: Before you call requesting technical support you shou

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7.3 SIGN-ON KEYBOARD OPERATORS, CONTINUED SIGN-ON CONFIRMED 04MAR2005 11:50:29 Fig 7.2: Sign On

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7.5 CHANGE PIN NUMBER , Access denied to some operators To change a PIN, the operator must be signed onto the keyboard. From the main menu, highli

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7.5 CHANGE PIN NUMBER, CONTINUED Another entry window is displayed. To confirm your new PIN number, enter it a second time. <MAXPRO-Net Me

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CHAPTER 8: MESSAGE PROMPTS 8.1 INTRODUCTION The MAXPRO-Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System creates an interactive environment for the system

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8.2 SELECTIONS, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation Set source You can now enter the camera selection to be set as the new source selection of the

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8.2 SELECTIONS, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation LIVEUPDATE COMPLETED This indicates that the 'live configuration update' operation to

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8.3 SCAN, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation End of tour The end of the guard tour sequence has been reached. The tour has been halted. Tour hal

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8.4 PAN-TILT CONTROL Message Prompt Explanation Fixed camera This camera does NOT have any PTZ capability. Not while scanning Before controlling t

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8.4 PAN-TILT CONTROL, CONTINUED Message Prompt Explanation Set view (0-9) Enter the PTZ camera preset view number to be set (single digit). View (

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8.6 OTHER CONTROL Message Prompt Explanation CTRL config. error The PTZ (or VCR) control definition has been incorrectly configured. Control of thi

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW ...

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8.8 GENERAL Message Prompt Explanation No alarm present You pressed the alarm clear key but there are no alarms currently displayed on this monitor.

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Menu is busy The system MENU is already being used by another operator. Wait a while and try again. Test mode frozen The diagnostic test mode displ

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Keyboard Fail (xx) The keyboard (xx) has failed to respond to polling commands. The data communication channel to the keyboard may be disconnected or

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CHAPTER 9: SYSTEM FEATURES 9.1 REAL TIME CLOCK (RTC) The Real Time Clock is the current time and date. It changes every second, even while the syste

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9.2.1 Post-Text Post text inserters are used to identify the currently selected camera and display time/date, current operator name and other system i

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9.6 MONITOR ACCESS To structure the control of a large video switching system (that is, a system with several monitors physically located at different

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9.8 PRIORITIZING OPERATORS As the system can be controlled by more than one keyboard at the same time, it is sometimes possible to have a situation wh

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9.9 KEYBOARD TIME-OUT If a keyboard is left selecting a monitor and the operator does not operate the keyboard for the pre-defined time-out period, t

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9.11.2 Low level video Even though the camera's video signal if NOT lost, the camera scene is electronically monitored. If the video picture sho

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CHAPTER 10: TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 SELECTING A CAMERA 1. Check that you have first selected a monitor for use. The keyboard identity or your operator

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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED 3.7 CHANGING THE DWELL PERIOD...

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Honeywell Video Systems (Head Office) 171 Eileen Way Syosset, NY 11791, USA www.honeywellvideo.com TEL+1-516-921–6704 Honeywell Security Australia Pty

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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED CHAPTER 7: THE TEXT CHANNEL MENU SYSTEM...................7-1 7.

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