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MEGAPOWER CPU 
8200-0421-03, REV. G 
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 
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The Calling Contacts tab contains the following 
fields: 
Figure 113. Cameras Calling Contacts tab screen 
 
•  Contact No. – Number of the alarm contact 
associated with the camera 
•  Preset or Pattern – Preset or Pattern number 
associated with the camera 
•  Link – Choose either No, Yes, Wired, No Group 
Ack, Yes Group Ack, or Wired Group Ack 
•  Aux  Choose either Don’t Care, Aux 1 On, Aux 1 
Off, Aux 2 On, Aux 2 Off, Aux 3 On, Aux 3 Off, or 
Aux 4 On 
•  Dwell – Enter the dwell time in seconds 
•  Alarm Message – Enter the alarm message 
number to be associated with the camera. Note
Alarm messages are first created in the Alarms – 
Alarm Messages screen. 
•  Email Message – Enter the Email message 
number to be associated with the camera. Note
Email messages are first created in the Alarms – 
Email Messages screen. 
Removing Calling Contacts 
To remove calling contacts from a camera: 
1.  Click on a camera (any cell in the keyboard row) 
in the upper screen. 
2.  Click on the calling contact row to be removed in 
the Calling Contacts tab in the lower screen. 
3.  Press the keyboard Delete key of the PC running 
EASY CPU. The Delete Rows dialog box 
appears. 
Figure 114. Delete Rows dialog 
 
4. Click Yes to delete the calling contact definition or 
No to retain the definition. 
Associating Keyboards to 
Cameras 
The Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras screen 
determines the level of control that keyboard 
operators can have over cameras. 
Click on the Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras link 
in the Explore menu to begin. The following screen 
appears (Figure 115 on page 53). 
Figure 115. Partitions – keyboards to cameras 
screen 
 
The Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras screen is 
split into two sections: 
• The 
upper screen shows existing keyboard 
definitions and allows you to create new 
definitions. Ranges for camera view access and 
camera control access are set up in this screen. 
The cameras associated with the keyboard are 
listed in the Camera View Access and the 
Camera Control Access columns. 
The Camera View Access column allows you to 
enable selected keyboards to view, but not 
control, cameras, while the Camera Control 
Access column allows you to enable selected 
keyboards to control cameras. 
• The 
lower screen provides two tabs that allow 
you to set up monitor and site access for each 
keyboard. 
You can create and delete monitor and site 
access definitions.