American Dynamics MegaPower CPU ADMPCPU User Manual

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MEGAPOWER CPU 
8200-0421-03, REV. G 
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 
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–  Dome – Enter a Camera Number (pseudo 
number) of a dome configured for input 
alarming (1-9999). 
–  Dome Input – Enter a value in the range of 
1-4. This entry is the dome input alarm contact 
number. 
–  Video Loss Camera (range) – This column is 
read-only and displays any camera ranges that 
have a video loss contact set. These contact 
sets are configured in the Definitions – 
Cameras screen. 
Alarm Messages 
The Alarms – Alarm Messages screen allows you to 
enter the text for an alarm message and assign a 
number to this alarm message. The alarm message 
can be up to 16 characters in length. The number 
assigned to the message can then be entered in the 
Alarm Messages field of the Alarms – Contact 
Definitions screen. 
This message text appears on a monitor when the 
monitor is in an alarm state. 
Figure 85. Alarms – alarm messages screen 
 
Email Messages 
The Alarms – Email Messages screen (
Figure 86
allows you to create an Email message that can be 
sent to up to three Email addresses in the event of 
an alarm. 
Figure 86. Alarms – Email messages screen 
 
Complete the following fields: 
•  From Address – Enter the Email address of the 
account sending the Email. 
•  Number – Enter an identification number for the 
Email message. 
•  Host Name – Enter the IP address of the host 
Email server. 
•  Address 1 – Enter the Email address of the 1st 
person that you want the message to go to. 
•  Address 2 – Enter the Email address of the 2nd 
person that you want the message to go to. 
•  Address 3 – Enter the Email address of the 3rd 
person that you want the message to go to. 
•  Subject – Enter the subject text that you want to 
appears in the subject header of the Email 
message. The subject can contain a maximum of 
16 characters. 
•  Body – Enter the text of the Email message. 
Defining System 
Devices 
The definitions section of EASY CPU allows you to 
identify, define, and set up cameras, keyboards, 
satellite sites, and recording devices. Click on the 
Definition links in the Explore menu to begin. 
Figure 87. Definitions links 
 
Defining Cameras 
The Definitions – Cameras screen allows you to 
create pseudo camera numbers, camera titles, and 
title positions on the monitor display. You can also 
identify the remote site that provides the video trunk 
to the selected local camera input, the remote 
monitor output, the type of camera, and its location. 
Additionally, when you define cameras, you can also 
set up alarm contacts and Salvo call-ups. 
Tool tips pop-up explanations appear whenever the 
cursor hovers over a column heading. 
Click on the Definitions – Cameras link in the Explore 
menu to begin. The following screen appears.