Page 3 - MegaPower; Administrator’s Guide; About the Product; Figure 2. MegaPower CPU; About this Guide
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 1 of 82 MegaPower ® CPU Administrator’s Guide Figure 1. MegaPower 3200 Video-Matrix Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) System About the Product The MegaPower CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the control unit for the MegaPower 3200 video-matrix c...
Page 4 - Contents
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 2 of 82 Contents MegaPower ® CPU .................................................... 1 About the Product..................................................... 1 About this Guide ....................................................... 1 MegaPow...
Page 6 - SY; MegaPower CPU Front Panel; Figure 4. MegaPower CPU—front panel
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 4 of 82 MegaPower 3200 Video-Matrix CCTV System (Dual CPU) Figure 3 illustrates a MegaPower 3200 video-matrix CCTV system with an optional second MegaPower CPU installed and a computer connected for programming the system using the EASY ( E nh...
Page 7 - CPU Rear Panel; Figure 5. MegaPower CPU—rear panel; System Components
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 5 of 82 CPU Rear Panel The MegaPower CPU rear panel (Figure 5) provides data, network, and power connections. Figure 5. MegaPower CPU—rear panel MegaPower System Overview The MegaPower 3200 video-matrix CCTV system is capable of managing camer...
Page 8 - Compatible System Keyboards
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 6 of 82 • Support for up to 30 satellite systems • Control up to 96,000 remote cameras • Control up to 38,528 remote cameras (full crosspoint connection) to 256 monitors • Response to up to 4,096 alarms • Supports up to 64 Tours • Supports up ...
Page 9 - Administrator Tasks
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 7 of 82 • Priority Access – Priority levels assigned to keyboards and users allow higher priority users to capture and lock out cameras (pan, tilt, lens and auxiliary control) from lower priority users. The system allows up to eight priority l...
Page 10 - Initializing the System; Understanding the Screen Icons; Icon; Direct Connection
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 8 of 82 Initializing the System There are two methods for initializing the MegaPower 3200 video-matrix CCTV system: • Direct connection of a PC to the CPU using either an RS-232 port or the Ethernet port • Ethernet connection through an Ethern...
Page 11 - Figure 6. AD welcome screen; Ethernet Network Connection
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 9 of 82 16. Set the PC Com port for the following: • Baud Rate = 1200 bps • Parity = none • Data bits = 8 • Stop bits = 1 17. Click the green check ( 9 ) button to accept the settings, and then click the X to close the dialog. Note: You can de...
Page 12 - Figure 10. AD welcome screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 10 of 82 4. Switch on the CPU. The LCD screen displays the AD Welcome Screen (Figure 10), followed by the CPU Status screen, two examples of which are shown in Figure 11. Figure 10. AD welcome screen Figure 11. CPU status screen or Using an IP...
Page 13 - Figure 12. System Menu screen; Using a Static IP Address
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 11 of 82 ○ Dual MPCPU: Enter 100 for the selected MegaPower CPU, or enter 101 for the Standby MP CPU. d. Press the Ack key located in the lower right corner. The System Menu appears on the LCD screen (Figure 12). Note: To exit the LCD Menu Mod...
Page 14 - Figure 17. System Menu screen; Firewall Setup
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 12 of 82 capabilities as indicated by the Access Denied message if the following procedure is attempted. a. Press and hold the Shift ( ) button and then press the Menu ( ) button. b. Enter one of the following number sequences for your MegaPow...
Page 15 - Write Cycle; Installing EASY CPU; System Requirements
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 13 of 82 screens show the sequence of operations that take place during a Read cycle. Figure 22. File transfer in progress screen Figure 23. File transfer completed screen Write Cycle During a Write cycle, data is transferred to the CPU from a...
Page 16 - Figure 29. Choose Setup Language dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 14 of 82 • If you are downloading EASY CPU from a web site or server to the computer, save the zip file to a folder you have chosen, and then unzip the file in that folder. Next, double-click on the file, Setup.exe, to begin installation. The ...
Page 18 - Starting EASY CPU; Figure 37. Installation Complete screen; Configuring Preferences; Figure 39. Configurator Preferences dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 16 of 82 Starting EASY CPU Figure 37. Installation Complete screen To start EASY CPU, do one of the following: • If you want to start EASY CPU immediately following completion of the installation, click the Launch EASY CPU Configurator checkbo...
Page 19 - Figure 40. Configuration File Properties; Saving Data on the Hard Drive
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 17 of 82 • Time Format – Select a Time Format by clicking either Standard Format (12-hr., a.m. and p.m. display) or Military Format (24-hr. display). • Default MPCPU IP Address – Set the default IP address used for write/read operations if no ...
Page 20 - Retrieving Configuration Data; Figure 41. Read from MPCPU dialog; Configuration Data File Only in PC
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 18 of 82 Retrieving Configuration Data Do one of the following: • For a new installation where no configuration data file has been previously created, you should initialize your system by retrieving (reading) into EASY CPU the factory-default ...
Page 21 - Configuration To File dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 19 of 82 Figure 42. Write to MPCPU and/or Save Configuration To File dialog 7. In the section labeled MPCPU A and/or B must be specified in Sys => Options, choose one or both of the following checkboxes depending on whether you have a singl...
Page 22 - New Configuration File
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 20 of 82 11. Choose one of the following: • If you want to enable user logins, go to the section, Adding a User Login , on page 21. • If you do not want to enable user logins, your system is ready to use. New Configuration File Note: You must ...
Page 23 - Figure 48. Invalid IP Address message box; Adding a User Login; Figure 49. Login Manager dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 21 of 82 Note: When you click the Write Configuration To Selected MPCPUs and/or Files button, each IP address is checked to ensure it has a properly formatted IP address. If either IP address has an invalid IP address format, you will receive ...
Page 24 - Figure 51. Login dialog; Logon; Cancel
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 22 of 82 Logging in Users for CPU Read/Write Access When user logins are enabled, the Login dialog box appears whenever you want to read a configuration file from the CPU or write a configuration file to the CPU. Figure 51. Login dialog 1. In ...
Page 25 - Programming the MegaPower CPU; Figure 52. EASY CPU main screen; Dropdown Menus; File
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 23 of 82 Programming the MegaPower CPU EASY CPU allows you to program the MegaPower CPU from a connected PC. When started, the EASY CPU main screen provides links to all setup features. Figure 52. EASY CPU main screen EASY CPU Main Screen Over...
Page 26 - Explore Menu; Figure 53. Status links; Monitor Status; Figure 54. Monitor status screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 24 of 82 Explore Menu The Explore Menu on the left side of the screen allows you to open screens for setting up the following functions: • Status – The Status function allows you to check the status of monitors, cameras, the passive hot switch...
Page 27 - Camera Status; Figure 55. Camera status screen; Passive Hot Switch Status
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 25 of 82 • Video State – Indicates the video loss level detected. • Sync State – Indicates whether a video sync signal is detected. • Tour No. – Indicates the number of a Tour currently loaded or running on the monitor. • Site No. – Indicates ...
Page 28 - Figure 56. Passive hot switch status screen; Error Log Status; Figure 57. Error log status screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 26 of 82 If only one MegaPower CPU IP address is specified, the status of that MegaPower CPU is shown. If no MPCPU A or B IP address is specified, the status of the Edit => Preferences default IP address is shown as MPCPU A. Click on the St...
Page 29 - Configuring the System; Figure 58. System links; Setting System Options; Figure 59. System – options dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 27 of 82 The Error Log Status screen provides the following information: • MPCPU A / MPCPU B – Radio buttons that enable you to select and view the error log for the chosen MegaPower CPU. • Fault – An abnormal condition detected by the CPU. Th...
Page 30 - Setting System Date and Time
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 28 of 82 Note: The TFTP server application must be running in the background of the server for the snapshot feature to work. − Taking a Snapshot : To take a snapshot, first press 4, and then press F1 on a keyboard. The system automatically ass...
Page 32 - Setting Port Configurations; Figure 61. System – port configuration screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 30 of 82 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to set the other date/time fields, as needed. 7. Do one of the following: − To save the new date/time settings and then exit, return the keyboard to Operate mode. − To exit without saving the new settings, ...
Page 33 - Figure 62. Dome/PTZ Device Direct Connect
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 31 of 82 Figure 62. Dome/PTZ Device Direct Connect Configuration screen The Dome/PTZ Device Direct Connect Configuration screen consists of five sections: • The top section contains two checkboxes that control how connections are generally set...
Page 34 - Table 1. Valid Port Group settings; Configuring Switching; Figure 63. Switching links; Creating Salvos; Figure 64. Salvos Camera tab screen; Salvos Number –
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 32 of 82 Table 1 describes the valid setting values that can be specified for the four port groups: Table 1. Valid Port Group settings Direct Connect Settings Description SensorNet/ Manchester 1/2 RS-422/ RS-485 1/2 Dome/PTZ Control: Specifies...
Page 35 - Figure 65. Salvos Preset or Pattern Dropdown; Figure 66. Salvos Alarm Contacts tab screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 33 of 82 You can change an existing Salvo number. If the new Salvo number already exists, you will be prompted to choose another number or delete the existing one prior to using the new Salvo number. Any cameras and/or alarm contacts assigned ...
Page 36 - Deleting Salvos or Alarm Contacts; Figure 67. Delete Rows dialog; Creating Tours; Figure 68. Tours screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 34 of 82 − Alarm Message – Enter the alarm message number to be associated with the salvo. Note : Alarm messages are first created in the Alarms – Alarm Messages screen. − Email Message – Enter the Email message number to be associated with th...
Page 37 - Figure 69. Tours Preset or Pattern Dropdown List; Deleting Tours or Cameras; Figure 70. Delete Rows dialog; Event Timers; Event Timers – Alarm Tables
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 35 of 82 Figure 69. Tours Preset or Pattern Dropdown List o For a Preset number, enter a numeric value into the Preset or Pattern field. Ensure there is no prefix displayed as part of the numeric value entered. If the “Pat” prefix is displayed...
Page 38 - Figure 71. Event timer–Alarm Tables tab screen; Event Timer – Tours; Figure 72. Event timer–Tours tab screen; Deleting Tours in the Event Timer Screen; Figure 73. Delete Rows dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 36 of 82 Figure 71. Event timer–Alarm Tables tab screen To schedule Alarm Monitor/Contact tables, you will need the following information: • The hour of the day/night you want the table to be active • The day(s) of the week you want the table ...
Page 39 - Configuring Alarms; Figure 74. Alarms links; Setting Up Alarm Monitors; Figure 75. Alarms – Monitor screen; Adding Monitor Definitions; Add
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 37 of 82 Configuring Alarms The MegaPower CPU can respond to 4,096 alarms by calling cameras, salvos, or Presets to armed monitors and turning auxiliary devices on or off. These alarm responses are defined in tables called Alarm Monitor/Contac...
Page 41 - Contact Arming; Figure 77. Contact Arming screen; Deleting Contacts; Viewing Event Timers; Figure 79. Event timers screen; Deleting Event Timers
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 39 of 82 Contact Arming The Contact Arming screen enables you to assign a group of contacts in an alarm table to a monitor. Figure 77. Contact Arming screen To begin assigning a group of contacts to a monitor from the Alarms – Monitor screen: ...
Page 42 - Figure 80. Delete Rows dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 40 of 82 Figure 80. Delete Rows dialog 4. Click Yes to delete the event timer definition or No to close the dialog box without deleting the definition. Creating Alarm Monitor/ Contact Tables Alarm Monitor/Contact Tables allow you to associate ...
Page 43 - Figure 83. Email Message dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 41 of 82 When any member of the set is activated, all members of the set are activated. Each member of a wired set must be designated as “Wired Set” or “Wired Group Ack,” except the last member of the set, which must be designed as “No,” “No G...
Page 44 - Alarm Messages; Figure 85. Alarms – alarm messages screen; Email Messages; Figure 86. Alarms – Email messages screen; Defining Cameras
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 42 of 82 – 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 c...
Page 45 - Figure 88. Definitions – Cameras screen; Adding Camera Definitions; Figure 89. Add Cameras dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 43 of 82 Figure 88. Definitions – Cameras screen The Definitions – Cameras screen can be split into an upper and lower screen. • The upper screen shows existing camera definitions and allows you to add new definitions. All of the fields can be...
Page 46 - Editing Camera Definitions; Figure 90. Cameras Calling Contacts tab screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 44 of 82 Note: By default, pseudo numbers in this dialog box match the physical camera numbers. In all other screens and dialogs, references to camera numbers are actually references to the defined pseudo numbers. • Title 1 – You can create a ...
Page 47 - Deleting Calling Contacts; Figure 91. Delete Rows dialog; Deleting Salvo Callups; Figure 93. Delete Rows dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 45 of 82 Deleting Calling Contacts To delete calling contacts: 1. Click on a camera in the upper screen. 2. Click the header of the row in the lower screen that contains the calling contact to be deleted. 3. Press the keyboard Delete key of th...
Page 48 - Defining Keyboards; Figure 94. Definitions – Keyboards screen; Adding Keyboard Definitions; Figure 95. Add Keyboard dialog; Editing and Deleting Keyboard Definitions; Figure 96. Delete Row dialog; Adding Monitor Access to Keyboards
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 46 of 82 Defining Keyboards The Definitions – Keyboards screen allows you to identify keyboards and the ports that connect them. Click on the Definitions – Keyboards link in the Explore menu to begin. The Keyboards screen appears. Figure 94. D...
Page 49 - Figure 97. Definitions – keyboards monitor; Adding a Range of Monitors; Figure 99. Add Monitors to Monitor Access dialog; Adding Site Access to Keyboards; Figure 101. Site access screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 47 of 82 Figure 97. Definitions – keyboards monitor access screen To begin associating monitors with keyboards from the Definitions – Keyboards screen: 1. Click on a keyboard. 2. Click the Monitor Access tab. The selected keyboard number appea...
Page 50 - Figure 102. Add Sites dialog; Removing Monitor or Site Access; Figure 103. Definitions – keyboard/user priorities
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 48 of 82 2. Click the Site Access tab. The selected keyboard number appears just below the tab in the keyboard field. 3. Click Add on the right side of the screen. The Add Sites dialog box appears. Figure 102. Add Sites dialog The Add Sites di...
Page 51 - Figure 104. Definitions – keyboard/user priorities; Deleting Keyboard/User Priorities Settings; Figure 106. Delete Row dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 49 of 82 Figure 104. Definitions – keyboard/user priorities users setup screen 3. In the Users tab, complete the following fields: − User No. – Numeric reference assigned by the administrator that identifies individual users. − Priority – Iden...
Page 52 - Defining Satellite Sites; Figure 107. Satellite sites screen; Deleting Satellite Sites; Figure 108. Delete Row dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 50 of 82 Defining Satellite Sites The Satellite Sites setup allows you to identify satellite sites and their port connections on the MegaPower CPU. 1. Click on the Definitions – Satellite Sites link to begin. The following screen appears. Figu...
Page 53 - upper screen; Figure 110. Partitions – cameras to monitors
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 51 of 82 The screen is split into two sections: • The upper screen displays existing camera definitions and has an Add button in the upper right corner to add new camera definitions. It also has a reset button that allows you to reset camera p...
Page 54 - Figure 112. Adding a range of monitors; Changing Calling Contacts
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 52 of 82 • Title 1 – Allows you to create a two-line title for each camera that will display on the monitor when the camera is called. Title 1 is the upper line of the title and can be up to eight characters or digits in length with the pseudo...
Page 55 - Figure 113. Cameras Calling Contacts tab screen; Removing Calling Contacts; Figure 114. Delete Rows dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 53 of 82 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 w...
Page 56 - Figure 116. Add Keyboard dialog; Editing Keyboard Definitions; Figure 117. Delete Rows dialog; Adding Cameras to Keyboards; Adding a Range of Cameras
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 54 of 82 Adding Keyboard Definitions To add new keyboard definitions: 1. Click Add on the right side of the Partitions – Keyboards to Cameras upper screen. The Add Keyboard dialog box appears. Figure 116. Add Keyboard dialog 2. To add keyboard...
Page 57 - Figure 118. Adding a range of cameras; Figure 120. Add Keyboard dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 55 of 82 Figure 118. Adding a range of cameras Removing Monitors or Satellite Sites Access from Keyboards 1. Click on a keyboard (any cell in the keyboard row) in the upper screen. 2. Do one of the following: • Click on the monitor access row ...
Page 58 - Figure 121. Delete Rows dialog; Adding Monitors to Keyboards
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 56 of 82 Editing Keyboard Definitions Once a keyboard is defined, you can edit the definition by highlighting the desired field and typing in new information. Deleting Keyboard Definitions 1. Click the header of the row in the upper screen tha...
Page 59 - Figure 124. Add Monitors to Monitor Access
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 57 of 82 Figure 124. Add Monitors to Monitor Access dialog 3. Enter the numbers of the monitors or range of monitors you want to associate with a specific keyboard. For example, Figure 125 displays a range of monitors for Keyboard 1. The range...
Page 60 - Figure 127. Add Keyboard dialog; Figure 128. Delete Rows dialog; Figure 129. Site Access screen
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 58 of 82 Figure 127. Add Keyboard dialog 2. To add keyboards, complete the following fields: • System Port Number – Enter the port number of the keyboard’s connection to the MegaPower CPU. The MegaPower CPU can support up to 128 keyboards usin...
Page 61 - Adding Satellite Sites to Keyboards; Figure 130. Add Sites dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 59 of 82 Adding Satellite Sites to Keyboards 1. Click Add on the right side of the Site Access screen. The Add Sites dialog box appears. Figure 130. Add Sites dialog The Add Sites dialog box provides three options. To select an option: 2. Clic...
Page 62 - Figure 132. Add Monitors dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 60 of 82 Adding Monitor Definitions 1. Click Add on the right side of the upper screen. The Add Monitors dialog box appears. Figure 132. Add Monitors dialog 2. To partition monitors to cameras, complete the following fields: • Number of Monito...
Page 63 - Figure 133. Adding a range of cameras; Figure 134. Contact Arming tab screen; Adding Contacts; Figure 135. Add Contacts dialog
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 61 of 82 c. Click the box next to “Group these monitors together.” d. Click OK to display the new monitor arming configuration or Cancel to close the dialog box without displaying the monitor arming configuration. Remember to save and transfer...
Page 64 - Figure 136. Event timers screen; Figure 137. Delete Rows dialog; Performing a Ping Test
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 62 of 82 2. Click OK to save your contact choices or Cancel to close the dialog box without saving your choices. Deleting Contacts To delete contacts assigned to a monitor defined in the Contact Arming tab, do the following: 1. In the upper sc...
Page 65 - Declarations; Regulatory Compliance; EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION:; Other Declarations; LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE:
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 63 of 82 Declarations Regulatory Compliance EMC...........................................................47 CFR, Part 15 EN 50130-4 EN 55022 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 Safety ............................... UL/IEC/EN/CSA C22.2.60950-1 Environm...
Page 66 - APPENDIX A: End User License Agreement
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 64 of 82 APPENDIX A: End User License Agreement IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: THIS END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA") IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU ("LICENSEE"), AND SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION ("TYCO") FOR TH...
Page 68 - APPENDIX B: MegaPower CPU System Defaults
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 66 of 82 APPENDIX B: MegaPower CPU System Defaults • IP Address – 192.168.0.1 • Subnet Mas k – 255.255.0.0 • Default Gateway – 0.0.0.0 • Host Name – UltraMP • Port Configurations – Ports 1 – 32 – Type – Keyboard – Baud Rate – 1200 bps – Parity...
Page 69 - APPENDIX C: MegaPower CPU Front Panel
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 67 of 82 APPENDIX C: MegaPower CPU Front Panel LCD Menu Structure This appendix illustrates the hierarchy of screens that can be accessed on the MegaPower CPU liquid-crystal display (LCD).
Page 70 - APPENDIX D: Port Number Assignments
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 68 of 82 APPENDIX D: Port Number Assignments The MegaPower CPU IP port source and destination port numbers must be programmed; otherwise, communication with external devices will not occur. Purpose Protocol MPCPU Port PC Port Description Activ...
Page 71 - APPENDIX E: Auxiliary Key Code Functions; F1 Special Function Keys; F2 Special Function Keys; Function Action
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 69 of 82 APPENDIX E: Auxiliary Key Code Functions The following special function keys enable you, using the keyboard, to manually operate and control cameras. F1 Special Function Keys Function Action F1 Releases keyboard control of video trunk...
Page 73 - APPENDIX F: Configuring Video Loss Detection; Figure 138. Video Loss Detection dropdown menu; Tables; Figure 139. Video loss Type dropdown menu
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 71 of 82 APPENDIX F: Configuring Video Loss Detection The following procedure describes how to configure the MegaPower CPU for video loss detection using EASY CPU. Caution: As you progress through this configuration, ensure that the video loss...
Page 75 - APPENDIX G: Alarm Programming Overview; alarm; Alarm Receipt; Arming Methods; Alarm Display Indicators
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 73 of 82 APPENDIX G: Alarm Programming Overview An alarm is a signal generated by an external device connected to the MegaPower CPU system, either directly or through an alarm interface unit. External alarm signals can be generated in differen...
Page 76 - APPENDIX H: Monitor Arming Methods; Alarm Display Method
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 74 of 82 APPENDIX H: Monitor Arming Methods The monitor arming code identifies the alarm display, queuing, and clearance methods for the monitors. Note: Refer to APPENDIX I: Monitor Arming Codes for a detailed explanation of each monitor armin...
Page 77 - Manual Clear; Instant No Ack; Auto No Ack
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 75 of 82 • Manual Clear – This method relies on an operator clearing it via a keyboard or after the alarm contact number is called to the monitor. All alarms remain queued on their respective monitors until the alarm is manually cleared. • Ins...
Page 78 - Single Display, Sequence Queuing
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 76 of 82 APPENDIX I: Monitor Arming Codes Monitor Arming Codes identify the alarm display, queuing, and clearance methods for armed monitors, as well as the arm type (an abbreviated code that displays on the monitor when an alarm occurs). The ...
Page 79 - Block Display, Hold Queuing; BHI
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 77 of 82 Block Display, Hold Queuing • BHI – Multiple monitor alarm block, all alarms are queued and displayed on monitors with no existing alarms. Monitors display and hold the first alarmed contacts. Alarms are removed from the queue when th...
Page 80 - APPENDIX J: Alarm Arming Notes; Wired Alarm Contact Sets
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 78 of 82 APPENDIX J: Alarm Arming Notes Associating Alarms with Camera Salvos Each alarm contact can be associated with a camera Salvo for call-up when the alarm is received. To call a Salvo, the alarm contact number should be associated with ...
Page 81 - APPENDIX K: Satellite Configuration Overview
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 79 of 82 APPENDIX K: Satellite Configuration Overview A satellite system is a network of two or more MegaPower 3200 video-matrix CCTV systems linked by video and data communications. You can link up to 30 individual MegaPower 3200 video-matrix...
Page 82 - Satellite Site Connections
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 80 of 82 Satellite Site Connections Record all local site RS-232 and video trunk satellite (remote) system connections in the tables below. A set of tables should be filled out for each site in a satellite network to identify all connections t...
Page 83 - Typical Satellite System Connections – Two Sites, Unidirectional
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 81 of 82 Typical Satellite System Connections – Two Sites, Unidirectional T E ST / E X P AN S I ON OUT IN OUT IN DATA LINE EXT. SYNC 50/60 Hz T E ST / E X P AN S I ON OUT IN OUT IN DATA LINE EXT. SYNC 50/60 Hz Site 1 (Source Site) Site 1 Keybo...
Page 84 - Typical Satellite System Connections – Two Sites, Bidirectional
MEGAPOWER CPU 8200-0421-03, REV. G ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 82 of 82 Typical Satellite System Connections – Two Sites, Bidirectional TE S T / EX P AN S I O N OUT IN OUT IN DATA LINE EXT. SYNC 50/60 Hz TE S T / EX P AN S I O N OUT IN OUT IN DATA LINE EXT. SYNC 50/60 Hz Site 1 (Source and Receiving) Site...