Panasonic WJ-MPU955A User Manual page 69

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C A M E R A 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 camera is added, in order to identify one
camera to the system. 1 to 8,192.
MPU955A Admin Console automatically generates this number in consecutive order. Upon adding
cameras, 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.
Logical Unique number assigned by an NSS administrator, usually designated by combining two references, such
as having the first 2 digits represent a logical group (such as a group of cameras surveying a loading
dock), and up to three serial digits assigned for other logical reasons. 1 to 99999. Examples: 8 4 001,
84002, 84003, 84004; 3 6 001, 36002, 36003, 36004. An operator will select cameras to view by this
logical number. 1 to 99999.
Model Choose from the drop-down list the correct camera model connected to the specified ports. MPU955A
Admin Console will automatically enable the features available with the specific camera model, such as
pan/tilt, iris control, motion detection, configuration menu, control data, zoom/focus, presets, VD2
synchronization, RS485, or function codes.
If the desired camera model is not listed, choose <Other>. Enable the appropriate features manually,
according to the manufacturer's camera description, by checking the associated check boxes.
Check the "control data" box when a control data signal should be sent to the camera.
When RS485 is chosen, the Cfg (configure) button will become enabled. Click the Cfg button to
configure the RS485 port for the following settings: baud rate, parity, data length, stop bits, daisy on/off,
and choosing a 2 or 4 wire connection.
Video:
- Switch Choose the switch type to which the camera video is physically connected from the drop-down list.
- Port
Number of the input port to which the camera video cable is connected. 1 to 8,192.
Control: - Switch Choose the switch type to which the camera control is physically connected from the drop-down list.
- Port
Number of the input port to which the camera control cable is connected. 1 to 8,192.
Video Signal
Cable length from camera to the video import board: short, medium, or long. The system compensates
Compensation
for these three values by modifying the signal strength.
Loss Threshold Note: Only applicable to SX850 switch nodes. Contact your Panasonic representative for details.
Alarm Trigger Select this checkbox if you wish to use the video loss alarm as an alarm trigger.
Digital Bitrate Choose the bitrate (Mbps) from the drop-down list. Select "Shutdown" from this list to close this video
channel.
On-Screen Display Enter an alphanumeric Title to be displayed.
Only a decoder generates the time and date (T&D), the camera ID (ID), and the Title specified.
Location Name to help an administrator identify a camera by location. Alphanumeric, 16 characters. Examples:
main concourse, loading dock, boiler room.
Ser. Manufacturer's serial number. Alphanumeric, 16 characters.
Configuration
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