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CM9760-GU I System 976 0 Graphic Use r Interfac e Installation/User Manual C548M (12/97 ) T M.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 MAIN FEATURES .............................
Table of Contents 12/97 9760-GUI 3 CHAPTER FOU R ....................................................................................................................... . 29 4. INTRODUCTIO N ............................................................
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 4 4.14 VCR RECORDIN G ............................................................................................................ . 50 4.14.1 Using a GPI to operate a VC R ...........................................
Table of Contents 12/97 9760-GUI 5 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Fig 2-1 PC Connection to a 9760-CC1 ___________________________________________ 9 Fig. 2-2 Pin Details Between a PC and a 9760-CC1 ________________________________ 10 Fig. 2-3 Connecting a Video Blaster Card ________________________________________ 11 Fig.
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Chapter One: System Overview 12/97 9760-GUI 7 Chapter One CHAPTER ONE System Overview 1. INTRODUCTION The Pelco CM9760-GUI Graphics Controller is a new development in CCTV user interfaces. The Graphic Controller replaces a mimic panel with a windows based graphics system run on a PC.
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Chapter Two: Installation 12/97 9760-GUI 9 Chapter Two CHAPTER TWO Software and Hardware Installation 2. INTRODUCTION The Graphics Controller software runs under Microsoft Windows Version 3.1 or above and requires an IBM compatible PC. Refer to System Requirements in Section 2.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 10 Figure 2-2: Pin Details Between a PC and a 9760-CC1 . NOTE: A level converter can be used to connect a PC to an RS422 Sercom port on the rear of the 9760-CC1. 2.1.2 SVGA PC Monitor T he default setting for monitors when using the Graphic Controller program is 800 x 600 resolution with 16 colors.
Chapter Two: Installation 12/97 9760-GUI 11 Figure 2-3: Connecting a Video Blaster Card . 2.2 SOFTWARE INSTALL A TION 2.2.1 Loading Software All data on the Graphic Controller program disc should be stored in a directory on the hard drive, C:Gcon is suggested.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 12 NOTE: The company logo should be sized to match the size of the default logo.bmp. The Graphic Co n troller program is ready to be customized. Refer to Chapter 3 for full details. NOTE: The Graphic Controller program can also be started using Windows File Manager (Run).
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 13 Chapter Three CHAPTER THREE Maps and Administrator Features 3. INTRODUCTION This chapter details how to customize the Graphic Controller program to suit an installation.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 14 NOTE: A PIN must be allocated to the Administrator for system features to be accessible (refer to Work Station Set Up). ⇒ (a) Ensure the box next to Design in the Enter PIN window is not selected (i.e., no checkmark appears in the box).
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 15 3.3 INSTALLATION MAPS Maps are drawn for each location/site where a Graphic Controller program is installed. These maps are d e - signed to accurately represent the physical installation.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 16 ⇒ 75 DPI. This is the maximum resolution possible with a Video Blaster card. If a Video Blaster card is not co n nected, higher resolutions can be selected. ⇒ Pixels = 640 x 531. If windows are required to remain open (e.
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 17 3. Ensure the correct drive is selected in the Drives box. 4. Ensure the directory where the Graphic Controller program is stored is selected in the Directories box (e.g., C:Gcon). 5. Enter the name for the file in the File Name box.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 18 Figure 3-4: Load Map and Details window. 4. Ensure the correct drive is selected in the Drives box. 5. Ensure the directory where the file is stored is selected in the Directories box (e.g., C:Gcon). 6. Enter the name of the required file in the File Name box.
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 19 NOTE: If a button is placed on top of another button, only the top button can be activated in normal operation. When the black rectangle is the correct size, release the left mouse button.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 20 ⇒ Repeat Steps (b)(i) and (ii) until all buttons that need to be deleted appear in the Delete List. ⇒ Click on . NOTE: Button numbers can be moved back from the Delete List to the From List by using the << and the << All buttons.
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 21 7. When the required button number is displayed, click Log. Alarm No . The Select window (illu s - trated in figure 3 -6) will appear.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 22 Figure 3-7: Area Button to Map Allocation Window . 6. Click on an Area button that requires programming. The Save Map and Details for Area Window (Figure 3-8) will appear. Figure 3-8: The Save Map and Details for Area Window.
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 23 3.5.3c Camera/Macro Buttons To setup Camera/Macro buttons: 1. Log on to the system using the Administrator password. 2. If the camera/mimic buttons on the map currently displayed need to be programmed, go to Step 4.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 24 3.6 WORK STATION SET UP The Administrator determines if operators have access to menu commands and function windows (e.g., Video window). They can also determine how the Graphic Controller program is initiated; e.
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 25 Figure 3-11: Button Selection Window . 3. “ Not Used” or the window name will appear in the eight selection boxes. (a) To restrict access to a window: (i) Click ò next to the window that needs to be restricted from operators.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 26 To select a monitor: 1. Log on to the system using the Administrator password. 2. Select Monitor Setup from the Setup menu option. The Monitor Setup window will a p pear. 3. Enter the required monitor number using the numeric keys on the keyboard then click OK .
Chapter Three: Maps and Administrator Features 12/97 9760-GUI 27 To allocate/restrict operators access to commands: 1. Log on to the system using the Administrator password. 2. Select Menu Access from the Setup menu option. The Menu Access window (illustrated in Figure 3 -13) will a p pear.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 28 3.6.6 Change Administration Password The Change Password window (illustrated in Figure 3 -15) is used to change the administratio n access pas s - word. Figure 3-15: Change Password window . To change the administration password: 1.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 29 Chapter Four CHAPTER FOUR Operation 4. INTRODUCTION This chapter details how to operate a CM9760-GUI system using the Pelco Graphic Controller program. The Pelco CM9760-GUI Graphic Controller is a Windows based program.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 30 4.2 STARTING THE GRAPHIC CONTROLLER PROGRAM The Graphic Controller program is started automatically when Windows is started, or double clicking on the GCON icon in Windows Program Manager can start it. The Log On window (illustrated in figure 4 -1) will appear on the screen when the program has started.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 31 2. Enter your operator PIN number in the Enter PIN window (the mouse or the keyboard can be used to enter the number). If the Enter PIN window is not displayed on the screen, select Log In from the Login menu option.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 32 4.3 MAIN SCREEN The main screen (illustrated in Figure 4 -2) will appear when an operator successfully logs on. The default map will appear on the screen (refer to Default.map if it does not). Figure 4-2: Main Screen.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 33 Area Description System Error box Displays system information and error messages; e.g., comms errors. Max./min.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 34 4.4.1a Alarm Arming Window The Alarm Arming window is used to arm/disarm alarms. Alarms must be allocated to an operator b e fore they can be armed/disarmed. Figure 4-4: The Alarm Arming Window . Option Description Alarm No* Click to select a logical alarm number.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 35 4.4.3 Camera Control Window The camera control window selects and maneuvers controllable cameras, operates lens control features, s e - lects preset camera positions and operates auxiliary functions on cameras that possess these features.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 36 Option Description Iris* Click arrow up to make the camera picture brighter (open). Click arrow down to make the camera picture darker (close). Auxiliary* Click the appropriate number to turn ON/OFF an auxiliary function.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 37 4.4.4 GPI Window The GPI window is used to select GPIs and turn relays ON/OFF. Figure 4-7: The GPI Control Window . Option Description GPI No* Click to select a GPI number. Current GPI Displays the logical number of the GPI currently selected.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 38 Option Description Clear Clears the Macro displayed in the Current Macro box. This Macro will need to be reloaded to run again (refer to Macro No above). Close Click to close the Macro Control window. 4.4.6 Manual Selector Window The Manual Selector window is used to select cameras and presets.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 39 4.4.7 Video Window The video window operates exactly like a monitor. It displays the camera picture appearing on the monitor selected in the Monitor Setup window (refer to Monitor Setup).
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 40 4.5.1 Arming Alarms A list of the logical alarm numbers should be available from your manager or security supervisor. To arm an alarm: 1. Click on the Arm Alarm icon, the Alarm Arming window (illustrated in Figure 4 -4) will appear.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 41 (iv) The logical alarm number will appear in the Current Alarm box if the number was valid. Error messages will appear in the System Error box if access to the alarm was denied. (v) If Disarmed appears in the Status box, the alarm has already been disarmed, go to Step 4.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 42 2. If more than one alarm has been triggered the alarms will be sequencing. To stop the sequence click Halt Sequence . Search for a particular alarm using < or > . 3. To clear the alarm appearing in the Current Alarm box, click Reset .
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 43 1. Ensure the Camera Control window is open (click on the Camera Control icon if it is closed). 2. Click Camera No .
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 44 3. Position the mouse arrow in the control area (refer to figure 4 -6 for the Camera Control window or figure 4 -10 for the Video window). The po sition of the mouse arrow determines the direction the camera will be moved in.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 45 4.6.5 Camera Control Override If an operator controls a camera (either with the joystick, a camera control button or an auxiliary button) and another operator.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 46 5. If the number was valid the GPI number will appear in the Current GPI box. 6. Click on the Relay number to turn the corresponding relay On/Off.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 47 WARNING : Macros will be cleared when the operator that loaded them logs off. 4.9.2 Start/stop a Macro NOTE: Only the operator that loads a Macro can stop or clear it. 1. Ensure the Macro Control window is open (click on the Macro icon if it is closed).
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 48 6. Click Next . 7. To program another step in the Macro repeat Step 3 to 6. To erase a temporary Macro, follow the instructions for Clearing a Macro. NOTE: Macros programmed in the graphic Controller program cannot be edited, they must be r e - moved and reprogrammed if a change is required.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 49 4.12 PRESET CAMERA POSITIONS 4.12.1 Define Preset Camera Positions A preset camera position is a set of parameters that define pan, tilt, zoom and focus positions for a camera. When a preset camera position is recalled, it moves the camera to the exact position and settings that were programmed.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 50 4.13 TIME AND DATE 4.13.1 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE NOTE: Care should be taken when the system is networked, because changing the time/date a f - fects the time for the entire system. The appropriate authority should give approval before the time and date is changed.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 51 5. When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter . 6. Operate the VCR using the Relay buttons. Relay buttons are red when off, blue when activated and green when the command has been received by the CM9760-CC1.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 52 NOTE: To freeze the video display click Freeze . Click Freeze again to resume normal di s - play . 3. Click Save . The Save Video frame window will appear. 4. Select the path and filename the image will be saved under.
Chapter Four: Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 53 4.16.2 Clearing Video Loss Alarms Video loss alarms are reset in the same way normal alarms are reset. Refer to Clearing Alarms for instru c - tions. The alarm will retrigger every minute until the video loss problem is fixed.
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Appendix One: GUI Introduction 12/97 9760-GUI 55 Appendix One 1. APPENDIX ONE 1.1 BASIC INTRODUCTION FOR OPERATORS The Pelco CM9760-GUI (known as a “goo-ey ”) has been designed to help make supervising a site quick, easy, and efficient. This is done by means of a computer screen that has a picture (or map) of the site to be supervised.
9760-Graphic User Interface Manual 56 1.2.1 Administrator Main Functions The Administrator’s main functions are to make sure: ⇒ The maps are drawn to accurately represent the area/s to be supervis.
Appendix One: GUI Introduction 12/97 9760-GUI 57 1.2.6 Pelco 9760-GUI Graphic User Interface Main Screen Selecting “ Show All Buttons ” from the Screen menu will result in buttons appearing all over the screen. Area buttons are yellow ... Alarm buttons are red .
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Appendix Two: Operator Basics 12/97 9760-GUI 59 Appendix Two 2. APPENDIX TWO-OPERATOR BASICS The two “Drop-Down Menus” operators usually have access to are the Screen and Program menus (this is de- termined by the Administrator). 2.1 THE SCREEN MENU NOTE: a checkmark next to the option indicates it is active.
9760-Graphics User Interface Manual 60 2.2 THE PROGRAM MENU Option Function Camera Locked Override If you try to access a camera that has been locked to a monitor by another operator, ERROR: Busy operator xx will appear in the System Error box at the base of the main screen.
Appendix Two: Operator Basics 12/97 9760-GUI 61 Option Function Define Macro This option allows the operator to pr o - gram temporary macros using these di a - log boxes. 1. Enter the macro number in the Macro Number box then click on OK. The De- fine Macro box will be activated.
9760-Graphics User Interface Manual 62 Option Function Define Preset This option allows the operator to define a preset position for a camera that can then be recalled at any time. The full procedure is this: 1. Click on the Control Camera Icon and the Camera Control dialog box will come up on screen 2.
Appendix Two: Operator Basics 12/97 9760-GUI 63 Option Function Video Loss (selecting this option brings the Video Loss Control dialog box up on screen) Video Loss is a feature of the 9760 that checks to make sure all camera (or other i n - put) video signals are being received.
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Appendix Three: Everyday Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 65 Appendix Three 3. APPENDIX THREE-EVERYDAY OPERATION 3.1 ICONS:– THEIR ASSOCIATED DIALOG BOXES AND FUNCTIONS Icon The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box Clicking On this icon brings up the Video Wi n - dow .
9760-Graphics User Interface Manual 66 Icon The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box This is the Camera Control icon. Clicking on it brings up the Ca m - era Co n - trol box. • To operate the joystick , put the cursor in the white area and hold down the left button of the mouse.
Appendix Three: Everyday Operation 12/97 9760-GUI 67 Icon The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box Clicking on this icon brings up this box. This dialog box (Area Control) allows the operator to view a different screen (i.e.: an image of a different area).
9760-Graphics User Interface Manual 68 Icon The dialog box it brings on screen Functions of dialog box Clicking on this icon brings up the Macro Control box . Macro Notes • Macros will be cleared when the operator that loaded them logs off. • Only the operator that loaded a macro can stop or clear it.
Index 12/97 9760-GUI 69 A Active alarm window ........................................... 33 Administrator log on ............................................ 13 Administrator password Changing .........................................................
9760-Graphics User Interface Manual 70 P PC connection ........................................................ 9 PC monitor .......................................................... 10 PIN ............................................................
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