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1. tua 33 4 2 SIGNING ON TO THE KEYBOARD 33 4 3 SIGNING OFF FROM THE KEYBOARD 35 4 4 USING THE CAMERA SETUP 35 4 5 USING THE AUTO DEVICE 36 4 6 SAVING THE NEW DEFAULT POWER ON SETTINGS eere 36 CHAPTER 5 DISCONNECTING MAXMON nnn 37 5 1 DISCONNECTING MAXMON FROM THE 37 Rev B V HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B vi HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 1 INTRODUCTION 11 OVERVIEW OF MaxMon is a utility that provides user interface to monitor and communicate with the MAXPRO Net Server MaxMon can be installed on a local or remote networked laptop or desktop computer to connect to the MAXPRO Net Server MaxMon utility is designed to control all menu options and view all log data together in multiple windows Using MaxMon you will be able to view the initial configuration data from MAXPRO Net Server as configured in SetMax You can monitor log data and also view the status of video inputs outputs devices alarms keyboards and monitors 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY 1 Download the MAXPRO Net software package to your computer 2 Select and double click the Setup exe from the MAXPRO Net Folder to start the installation The Choose
2. 1 098 993 994 995 996 99 30 MAR 2005 10 59 06 E00005 30 MAR 2005 159 12 KB101 TMOI8 4393 24994 4995 996 499 30 MAR 2005 10 59 06 00005 30 MAR 2005 59 13 KB101 TM002 153 950 951 952 95 30 2005 10 59 06 00005 30 MAR 2005 59 15 KB101 TM098 993 994 995 996 99 ZO MAR 2005 10 59 06 0005 30 MAR 2005 59 18 KB101 TM002 KB101 TM098 993 994 30 MAR 2005 10 59 06 E00005 30 MAR 2005 59 21 KB101 TM098 993 994 995 996 99 30 MAR 2005 10 59 06 00005 E 5 MAXPRO Net Test MAXPRO Met Test a YahELite Microsoft hA Execution 4 Select Clear from the right click context menus to clear all the log messages from the selected window 5 Select Freeze from the right click context menus to freeze the log messages in the selected window Rev B 31 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 32 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 4 ABOUT KEYBOARD EMULATION 41 OVERVIEW Keyboard Emulation is a MAXPRO Net equivalent of system keyboard You need an operator login to use this keyboard The users who have login access to keyboard emulation can connect to different monitors and different cameras for the status Also it allows you to do the PTZ operations of the selected camera and get status of the location that the camera is focused This section includes Signing On to the Keyboard Emulation
3. 80 807 AM 101 C 101 705 0 705 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 LAM 2 2 2 2 Keyboard Locations Monitors Channels VER Channels Other Channels Configuration Summary Other Channels STEY 2 STEY 3 STEY 4 STET STEY E STB STEYT S STEY 3 Standby WER 1 Standby WCA 2 Standby WER Standby VER 4 Standby V EH 5 Standby VER Standby VER 7 Standby WCA 8 Standby WER 9 Standby WCA 10 123 2 COP BJO 2 3 FPGOS unknown source 5 BJOS 5 COB FPGOE CAM z 07 ESBO V7 8 COB v8 3 409 unknown source STET 11 Standby 11 ST BY 12 Standby WER 12 STET 13 Standby YCA 13 STET 14 Standby 14 STEY 15 Standby WER 15 STET 15 Standby YCA 16 C11 MET 12 C12 BJ12 V LAM 13 13 14 C14 B J14 V 15 015 MB15 LAM 15 C16 BITE V Rev B 27 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 3 6 VIEWING THE STATUS INFORMATION CONTINUED 6 Selectthe Configuration Summary tab to view the details currently loaded data files of the devices that are connected Status Information Keyboard Locations Monitors Channels VER Channels Other Channels Configuration Summary Total Ftz ctl Local Network Pre test
4. 4 2 SIGNING ON TO THE KEYBOARD EMULATION CONTINUED 7 Enter c1 in the keyboard to switch Camera 1 to Monitor 1 8 Similarly you can select to different monitors or cameras using the commands m1 m2 m3 and c1 c2 c3 and so on appropriately The camera can be controlled using the following PTZ Pan Tilt and Zoom commands Panning can be done by using left and right arrow keys on the system keyboard e Tilting can be done by using up and down arrow keys on the system keyboard Zooming in be done by using the Ctrl up arrow keys the system keyboard Zooming out can be done by using the Ctrl down arrow keys on the system keyboard 4 3 SIGNING OFF FROM THE KEYBOARD EMULATION To sign off from the keyboard emulation select File Sign Off The confirmation dialog appears to confirm signing off from MaxMon Click Yes to close the keyboard window on the MaxMon utility 4 4 USING THE CAMERA SETUP COMMAND Camera Setup Command option allows you to use the function keys on the keyboard and connect to a particular camera Using these modes you can change the camera settings mode and get the status from different points areas This option is enabled only when the keyboard is activated To use the Camera Setup Commands perform the following steps 1 After you activate the keyboard select Tools gt Camera Setup Command The Camera Setup Mode appears at the bottom of the window as shown
5. 11 FISED UNLOCK ENABLE 12 BJ12 V12 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE 13 13 13 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE 14 BJ14 14 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE 15 15 15 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE IE V E FISED UNLOCK ENABLE C17 VIP FIesED UNLOCK ENABLE 18 18 19 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE 19 813 13 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE C20 120 van FISED UNLOCK ENABLE C21 TCP21 W21 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE ama kdi ChAT Curb Chla The Video Input dialog displays all possible video inputs that are connected to the MAXPRO Net Server along with the device status 2 he device Camera Recorders Standard Devices and Smart Devices tabs display the following information Ref No This is a reference number of video input device Device Number This refers to physical and logical representation of video input for the device identification Description A brief description about the video input device that is being connected Type This refers to the type of device connected This option is available only for the Camera input The type of the camera input can be Fixed or PTZ e Lock Unlock This shows the camera state as lock or unlock Status This indicates the status of video input whether the device is currently enabled or disabled 3 Select the Camera tab to view the status of camera inputs Rev B 22 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 3 3 VIEWING THE STATUS OF VIDEO INPUTS CONTINU
6. Honeywell MAXPRO Net Crosspoint Matrix Video Switching System MaxMon Users Manual HMXMU001 144 March 2006 Rev B ISSUE DATE REVISIONS March 2005 Initial Release PCN 1980 B March 2006 Updated MAXMON Installation Section Rev B i HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Honeywell International Inc 165 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 You should carefully read the following terms and conditions If you do not consent to be bound by this License Agreement you must promptly return the unopened package to the person from whom you purchased it within fifteen 15 days from date of purchase and your money will be refunded to you by that person If the person from whom you purchased this Software fails to refund your money contact HONEYWELL immediately at the address shown above Important This Software is security related Access should be limited to authorized individuals 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Subject to all terms and conditions hereof of Honeywell International Inc acting through its Security group HONEYWELL does hereby grant to the purchaser the Licensee upon payment in full of the published license fee or other license fee agreed to in writing the License Fee a nontransferable non exclusive license to use the enclosed software Licensed Programs provided herewith in Licensee s own business on a single computer for a term commencing on the date of payment in full of the License Fee and
7. Login ID Password InstallShield 31 In the Login ID box type the SQL User Login ID 32 In the Password box type the SQL User Password 33 Click Next The User Information screen appears 1 peer 8 E ja LB MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard User Information Select Language English United States M InstallShield HMXMU001 144 Rev B 7 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED 34 In the Select Language box select the language to be used for MAXPRO Net Note Refer to MAXPRO Net Translation Editor User Manual pdf Revision 1 0 having the part number 900 0675 if you want to add support for other languages in MAXPRO Net 35 Click Next The Start Copying Files screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings Destination Path C Program Files Honepwell MAXPRO Net MSDE Setup Path C Maxpronet Installation Files MSDE en eT Desktop Engine Time remaining 3 seconds Cancel Note The computer restarts after Microsoft SQL Sever Desktop Engine is installed The SQL Server Network Utility screen appears after the Microsoft SQL Serve
8. CAMERAS 925 592 630 235 350 Inputs Channels Control Network MONITORS 3b 33 415 38 415 38 STD DEWICES SMART BEVICES TRUHME LIMES 5 BLACE SOURCE 1 Scans Tours Index T ables SCAN SEQUENCES 19 483 Tutal Keubnard Sub rack Network COMM PORTS 16 3 n 3 Total Local Remote Network EXT ALARMS 4B 8 2 Als OUTPUTS 69 12 1 Operators Keyboards Int Keys User Mac System Mac HTHER TOTALS 13 13 438 1574 Aladdin Surv ALADDIN GAMING This dialog shows all the device details that are connected to the server 7 To find any information in Status Information dialog easily select Edit gt Find from the main window or use Ctrl F keys Rev B 28 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 3 7 PORTING THE LOG MESSAGES You can send log messages through e mail which will be saved in the htm text format To port send log messages through e mail perform the following steps 1 Ensure that the required log window is activated 2 From the MaxMon main window select File gt Send To gt Mail Recipient menu The following dialog appears Subject MaMonRepat Attachement Attached File Video 5electian htm P selected log file is attached format shown the above dialog Note The two options Mail Recipient and File under File gt Send To menu will be enabled onl
9. Signing Off from the Keyboard Emulation Using the Camera Setup Command Using the Auto Device Numbering Saving the New Default POWER ON Settings 4 2 SIGNING ON TO THE KEYBOARD EMULATION The operators use the Keyboard emulation feature of MaxMon to connect to the MAXPRO Net Server and also to a particular camera for the updated status You need to have the user login to utilize this function To use the keyboard utility to send commands receive data perform the following steps 1 Select Tools gt Keyboard Emulation from the main menu The following Sign On dialog appears Operator M ame Station 1 Fin Number 2 Select the operator name using the Operator Name drop down list 3 Enter four digits Personal Identification Number in the Pin Number box Rev B 33 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 4 2 SIGNING ON TO THE KEYBOARD EMULATION CONTINUED 4 Click OK to activate the keyboard The keyboard window appears at the bottom of the main window as shown below MaxMon RX DATA File Edit View Log Tools Window Help alela als lol Macro Trail 29 MAR 2005 221 29 MAR 2005 16 24 08 101 002 4153 4950 951 952 29 HAR 2005 521 29 2005 16 24 09 KB101 TM098 993 994 995 996 29 2005 DEL j 29 2005 16 24 12 KB101 TM098 993 994 995 996 5 i 293 MAR 2005 16 24 13 KB101 TM002 153 950 951 952 29 MAR 2005 S
10. 1 MON 2 OF 1B 4 0 15 131 13 LAM 13 CAM 130 15 LAM 13 0 13 131 13 13 AM 1 3 0 15 131 13 AM 131 13 13 13 13 13 9998 MENU 13 13 13 524 524 565 L 585 C 610 26 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 3 6 VIEWING THE STATUS INFORMATION CONTINUED The tab includes the list of monitors keyboards corresponding to these monitors cameras from where the input is received and the channel information 4 Selectthe VCR Channels tab to view the list of VCR channels and source channels Status Information Keyboard Locations Monitors Channels Channels Other Channels Configuration Summary lu ene 2 341 VCR 35 301 302 VLR 303 VLR 304 305 306 VLR 3U7 308 309 910 911 312 VLR 313 914 915 916 SIF H gt Status In DECODE MUS INC DLIB STEY WCA 1 2 STEY STEY VCR 4 STEY WCA 5 STEY WCA STEY WCA 7 8 WCA STEY 10 STEY WCA 11 STET WCA 12 STEY 13 STEY WCA 14 STEY WCA 15 STB WCA 16 STEY 17 formation LAM 13 13 AM 1 3 13 AM 15 0 15 51 51 CFF CAM 162 C 162 18 0 18 263 0 283
11. 144 31 Mar 06 3 5 VIEWING THE STATUS OF ALARM INPUTS Alarm Inputs are external inputs to the CCTV System The CCTV equipment monitors these inputs continuously When there is any change in the alarm state the system operators are notified on this shift and the selection of camera or VCR input takes place accordingly 1 Select View gt Alarm Inputs from the main window The following Alarm Input dialog appears A Alarminputs Alarm Input Convention ENABLE Configured Convention BOH EMABLE Configured Convention ENABLE Configured Convention BOH ENABLE Configured Convention BOH ENABLE Configured Convention ENABLE Configured Convention BOH ENABLE Configured Toke BOH ENABLE Configured Master Computer ENABLE Configured Slave Computer ENABLE Configured 2 The Alarm Input tab displays the following details Alarm ID This refers to the alarm identification number Description This shows the description of an alarm input State This shows whether the alarm state is enabled or disabled Configuration This shows the status of the configuration To find any information in Alarm Inputs dialog easily select Edit gt Find from the main window or use Ctrl F keys Rev B 25 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 3 6 VIEWING THE STATUS INFORMATION Status Information The Status Information dialog provides the details about input devices that are connected to the MAXPRO Net system keyboards and
12. 22 OP 24 UNLOCK 3 23 2B UNLOCK 10 28 OP UNLOCK 11 eb 3B UNLOCK 12 31 COO UNLOCK 15 29 SUPERVISOR UNLOCK 16 33 Tech UNLOCK 17 28 SUPERVISOR UNLOCK 18 1 1 UNLOCK 13 2 MON 2 UNLOCK 20 20 1B UNLOCK 21 4 MON 4 UNLOCK 22 5 5 UNLOCK 23 UNLOCK 24 UNLOCK 25 MON 8 UNLOCK 7 Rev B The Video Output displays all possible video outputs that are connected 2 The device Monitors Recorders Standard Devices and Smart Devices tabs display the following information Ref No This is a reference number of video output device Device Number This refers to physical and logical representation of video output for the device identification Description A brief description about the video output device that is being connected Lock Unlock This shows the state of a monitor as lock or unlock 3 Select the Monitors tab to view the status of monitor outputs On the Monitors tab select a monitor and press the right mouse button From the right click context menus Select Lock or Unlock to change the lock state of a monitor appropriately 5 Select Refresh to view the updated status Similarly select the other tabs like Recorders Standard Devices and Smart Devices to view or modify the device status 7 To find any information in Video Outputs dialog easily select Edit gt Find from the main window or use Ctrl F keys 24 HMXMUOO 1
13. Setup Language dialog appears Choose 5etup Language 34 Select the language for this installation from the choices below T English United States 3 Select a language for the installation program 4 Click OK The Question dialog appears Question E Installation will happen in English language Do vou want to continue 5 Click Yes to proceed with the installation If you click Yes skip steps 6 to 19 and proceed onto step 20 to continue with the installation Click No if you want to stop the installation and change the installation program language 6 If you click No in the Question dialog the MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard dialog appears Rev B 1 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard 7 Click OK The InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The wizard was interrupted before could be completely installed 8 The system has not been modified install this program at a later time run the installation again Click Finish to exit the wizard InstallShield 8 Click Finish and then change the operating system language Changing the operating system language 9 Choose Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 10 Double click Regional and Language Options The Regional and Language Options dialog appe
14. and Settings E233072 Desktop RX_DATA htm v Go Links Google e Search Web MD EH2zeblocked TE autor Options 7 Open MAXPRO Net REPORT 5 1 29 2005 16 21 49 00004 211 2 29 2005 16 21 49 00004 221 3 29 MAR 2005 16 21 49 E00004 231 4 29 MARJ2005 16 21 49 00004 241 5 29 MAR 2005 16 21 49 00004 251 6 29 2005 16 21 49 00004 271 7 29 2005 16 21 49 00004 261 30 0001144 31 06 3 8 COPYING THE LOG MESSAGES You can copy log messages using the Copy menu To copy log messages to the desired location perform the following steps 1 Ensure that the required log window is activated 2 From the log window select the message and then choose Edit gt Copy menu Use Shift Arrow key to select multiple messages or Ctrl A key to select all the messages from the selected log window The selected messages are saved in the clipboard and you can paste it in a notepad 3 You can also copy the log messages using the right click context menu options as shown in the following dialog 2 Execution Macros E Execution Macros 30 7MAR 2005 10 59 12 KB101 30 2005 10 59 13 KB101 15 KB101 156 101 3 18 101 098 2993 21 KB101 TM098 2993 Video Source Control rr Errorlog Messages 245 Printer Messages Macro Trail 30 MAR 2005 159 093
15. below Camera Setup Mode F1 go to preshot menu F2 run vs once F3 continious vs F5 list preshots F5 list vs F7 list vs contents F8 list sectors F9 home SYS KB NO MONITOR SYSTEM KEYBOARD Connected to 127 0 0 1 Trial license 3 days remaining Ready This option is enabled only when the Keyboard is activated 2 Use the function keys F1 F2 and so of Camera Setup Mode to view the status The function keys on the keyboard are mapped to different modes of a camera Rev B 35 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 4 5 USING THE AUTO DEVICE NUMBERING Select Tools gt Auto Device Numbering to enable the device numbering When enabled the device Camera or Monitor number will be displayed in the keyboard along with the description 4 6 SAVING THE NEW DEFAULT POWER ON SETTINGS To save any changes made to the configuration through MaxMon perform the following steps 1 To save any changes made to the configuration in MaxMon select Tools gt Save the New Default POWER ON Settings The following confirmation dialog appears to confirm saving the current data in Max files Note You can save the configuration changes only if the Setmax is not connected to MAXPRO Net Server 2 Click Yes to save the data in Max files The following message appears Rev B 36 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 5 DISCONNECTING MAXMON UTILITY 5 1 DISCONNECTING MAXMON FROM THE MAXPRO NET MaxMon utility can b
16. their operators cameras assigned to each monitor VCR and the configuration summary of the devices connected To view the status perform the following steps 1 Select View gt Status Information from the main window The following dialog appears with the Keyboard Locations tab selected as default Keyboard Locations Monitors Channels YCA Channels Other Channels Configuration Summan Keyboard ID Station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 2 Review STH 3 Review 3 MGA Office 4 Manager 4 BCLE KBD 5 BCLE 5 Tech Keyboard SIGNED OFF Default SYSTEM KB SYSTEM KEYBOARD Station 1 2 The Keyboard Locations tab shows the information such as identify number of the CCTV keyboard description and operators who are operating the keyboard 3 Select the Monitors Channels tab to view the status of monitors and the channels as shown in the following dialog Information Keyboard Locations Monitors Channels Channels Other Channels Configuration Summan Monitor Description Ne Tunk Sequence Keyboard l MDN 21 24 27 MDN 32 30 19 3 MON 22 23 28 M N ZE 31 23 33 28 MON 2 MDN 2L 4 Rev P 1C OP 2C P 3C 32 DIRECTOR 15 3 24 2B 35 3B SUPERVISOR B Tech SUPERVISOR
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18. AYDOM Kar netallEh LA 3 PT insig 11 si Select Features Select the features setup will install Client tools version 5 2 InstallShield 22 Select the features to install Note If MAXPRO Net Server is selected the setup installs Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine on your computer Rev B 5 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED 23 Click Browse The Choose Folder dialog appears 24 Select a folder where the features are to be installed 25 Click OK to close the Choose Folder dialog 26 Click Next on the Select Features screen If you have selected MAXPRO Net Server on the Select Features screen the Choose Destination Location screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Specify MSDE folder path amp a InstallShield 27 Click Browse The Choose Folder dialog appears 28 Select a folder where Microsoft SQL Desktop Engine is to be installed 29 Click OK to close the Choose Folder dialog 30 Click Next on the Choose Destination Location screen The Database Server Login screen appears Rev B 6 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED ver 4 E MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard X Database Server Login Database server requires login credentials to continue Specify a SOL Login ID and Password
19. ED 4 Onthe Camera tab select a camera and press the right mouse button From the right click context menus Select Lock or Unlock to change the lock state of a camera appropriately Select Enable or Disable to change the state Select Refresh to get the updated status after the live update is made using SetMax 5 Similarly select other tabs like Recorders Standard Devices and Smart Devices to view or modify the device status 6 To find any information in Video Inputs dialog easily select Edit gt Find from the main window or use Ctrl F keys The following dialog appears EEE i ee E Category Enter Device ID Find 0 Close Description Match whole word only Match Case Rev B 23 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 3 4 VIEWING THE STATUS VIDEO OUTPUTS The Video Outputs dialog displays all the information related to output devices such as monitors VCRs standard devices and smart devices To view the status of video outputs perform the following steps 1 Select View gt Video Outputs from the main window The following dialog appears with the Monitors tab selected as default ideoOutputs ni mc X Ex ma pt OL H eee A Monitors Recorders Standard Devices Smart Devices 1 21 1C UNLOCK 2 24 2C UNLOCK 3 n 3C UNLOCK 4 UNLOCK 5 30 DIRECTOR UNLOCK 13 OP 1 UNLOCK 3 3 UNLOCK 5
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21. Edit View Log Tools Window Help Elelu 2128223 SYS KB dummy Connectedto 127 001 Triallicense 3 days remaining peady 6 Select Window gt Close to close the active log window 7 Select Window gt Close All to close all the log windows 8 Select Window gt Clear All to clear all the log messages displayed in selected window 9 Select Log gt Freeze all log windows or use the tool bar icon to freeze log messages of the selected window 10 Select Log gt Resume all log windows or use the tool bar icon to resume log messages of the selected window Rev B 21 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 3 3 VIEWING THE STATUS OF VIDEO INPUTS The Video Inputs dialog displays all the information related to input devices such as cameras VCRs standard devices and smart devices To view the status of video inputs perform the following steps 1 Select View gt Video Inputs from the main window The following dialog appears with the Camera tab selected as default a VideoInputs i i ioj Camera Recorders Standard Devices Smart Devices Lock Unlock au 3 143 FIED UNLOCK ENABLE COZ 02 V2 UNLOCK ENABLE COS FPGOS v3 UNLOCK ENABLE COS 5 v5 UNLOCK ENABLE FPGUB WE FISED UNLOCK ENABLE LU FIED UNLOCK ENABLE COS FPGOS v8 UNLOCK ENABLE 409 UNLOCK ENABLE U11 MB11
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23. File Edit Format Help Camera Setup Functions go to preshot menu lt SHIFT Fl gt setup menu run vectorscan once menu lt SHIFT F2 gt continuous vectorscan menu lt SHIFT F3 gt lt SHIFT F4 gt list preshots lt SHIFT F5 gt program preshot list vectorscans lt SHIFT F6 gt program vectorscan list wectorscan contents zSHIFT F list sectors lt SHIFT F amp gt program sector Find home lt SHIFT FO gt Rev B 17 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B 18 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 3 FUNCTIONS AND BASIC OPERATIONS 3 1 OVERVIEW MaxMon is the tool that allows user to view the status of a server to which it is connected Also it provides the details of devices that are connected as inputs and outputs This section includes e Viewing the Log Data Viewing the Status of Video Inputs Viewing the Status of Video Outputs Viewing the Status of Alarm Inputs Viewing the Status Information Porting the Log Messages Copying the Log Messages 3 2 VIEWING THE LOG DATA MaxMon utility allows the user to connect to MAXPRO Net sever and view the log messages of various devices To view different log messages perform the following steps 1 After connecting to the MAXPRO Net Server you can view log messages using Log menu of the main window 2 Select a log type from the Log menu of MaxMon window or use the toolbar icon to view single log window at a time The selected lo
24. PTER 1 INTRODUCTION 220 00 lot au 1 1 1 OVERVIEW OPF a 1 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON 88 1 1 3 STARTING THE MAXMON 0000000000000 nmn 12 CHAPTER 2 GETTING 3 lt 5 ei 13 2 1 A O 13 2 2 SETTING THE PREFERENCES a rt u ae ae tel 13 2 3 CONNECTING TO THE MAXPRO NET SERVER 8 15 2 4 ABOUT HELP COMMANDS 16 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTIONS AND BASIC 5 19 3 1 OVERVIEW oa 19 3 2 VIEWING THE LOG BA TA 2 um a Sam sa E ACA 19 3 3 VIEWING THE STATUS OF VIDEO 5 88 22 3 4 VIEWING THE STATUS OF VIDEO 5 24 3 5 VIEWING THE STATUS OF ALARM 5 25 3 6 VIEWING THE STATUS 8 88 8 8 26 3 7 PORTING THE LOG 55 5 29 3 8 COPYING THE LOG MESSAGES uu EL u ERN RII u MINUM EM SR 31 CHAPTER 4 ABOUT KEYBOARD EMULATIONN nnne nennen U 33 4 1 OVERVIEW umu kun r E
25. ars Rev B 2 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED Regional and Language Options Regional Options Languages Advanced Standards and Formats This option affects how some programs format numbers currencies dates and time Select an item to match its preferences or click Customize to choose aur own Formats i German Germany Customize Samples Number 123456 788 00 Cumency 123456 789 00 Time 12 08 27 short date 28 03 2006 Long date Dienstag 28 Mare 2006 Location help services provide you with local information such as news and weather select your present locations Germany m e a m oo 11 In Select an to match its preferences click Customize to choose your own formats box select a language for the operating system 12 Under Location select the location where the MAXPRO Net is being installed 13 Click Apply 14 Click Advanced tab The Advanced Settings for Regional and Language Options appears Rev B 3 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED 15 16 17 18 19 Rev B Regional and language Options Regiona
26. continuing in perpetuity unless terminated in accordance with the terms hereof 2 PROPRIETARY RIGHTS License hereby acknowledges that the Licensed Programs including the algorithms contained therein are proprietary to HONEYWELL Licensee shall not sell transfer disclose display or otherwise make available any Licensed Programs or copies or portions thereof to any other entity Licensee agrees to secure and protect the Licensed Programs so as to maintain the proprietary rights of HONEYWELL therein including appropriate instructions to and agreements with its employees 3 DOCUMENTATION The documentation supplied with the Licensed Programs is the copyright property of HONEYWELL Licensee shall not under any circumstances divulge or permit to be divulged such documentation to any other entity 4 COPIES Licensee shall not copy in whole or in part the Licensed Programs or documentation provided however that Licensee shall be permitted to make one 1 copy of the Licensed Programs solely for backup purposes provided that all proprietary notices are reproduced thereon Any such copy shall remain part of the Licensed Programs and shall be subject to this agreement 5 OBJECT CODE Licensee understands and acknowledges that the Licensed Programs consist of object code only and that HONEYWELL shall not supply source code versions of the Licensed Programs Licensee shall not create or attempt to create by de compilation or otherwise the source code
27. dit lt Fl gt lt F2 gt lt gt zFd zF5 lt F8 gt lt F9 gt zFl er lt H gt lt INSERT gt DELETES Rev Format Help Copyright 1991 2001 camera select extended view recall VCR select lt R gt standard device select smart device select alternate camera select clear alarm lt A gt next alarm lt N gt monitor select lt M gt display system menu next selection previous selection scan sequence select halt scan sequence pause scan sequence insert entry delete entry XCTRL FI lt I TRL Fe gt lt CTRL Fa gt lt ITRL F4 gt lt I TRL FO gt lt CTRL Fo gt lt CTRL F7 gt na lt CTRL Fa gt zLEFT RIGHT ARROW xUP DOWN ARROW lt CTRL UP DOWNM gt lt CTRL LEFT RIGHT gt lt PAGE UP DOWNM gt lt END lt SPACE BAR gt ASIA PACIFIC PL vcr stop vcr play wcr rewind wer fast forward yer 5 low pause yer record vcr eject ptz ptz tilt ptz zoom prz focus ptz manual iris ptz wash wipe toggle svs kB line To view camera setup commands select Help gt Camera Setup Commands from the main menu The commands are listed in the notepad as shown in the following illustration 16 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 2 4 ABOUT HELP COMMANDS CONTINUED CameraSetupMode txt Notepad
28. e stopped when it is not in use To disconnect MaxMon from the MAXPRO Net Server perform the following steps 1 MaxMon window select File gt Disconnect from the main menu or click the Disconnect icon on the toolbar The following message appears 2 Click Yes to disconnect the MaxMon utility from MAXPRO Net Rev B 37 0001144 31 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 www honeywellvideo com TEL 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au TEL 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www security honeywell com hk TEL 852 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 8 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www honeywell security fr TEL 33 01 64 53 80 40 Honeywell Security Italia SpA Via della Resistenza 53 59 20090 Buccinasco Milan Italy www security honeywell com it TEL 39 02 457 1791 Honeywell Security Espana Calle Vivero 5 28040 Madrid Spain www security honeywell com es TEL 34 91 102 5900 Honeywell Video Systems Northern Europe Netwerk 121 1446 TR Purmerend Netherlands www securityHouse nl TEL 31 299 410 200 Honeywell Video Systems Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Ind
29. entation supplied in connection therewith Such remedy shall be in addition to and cumulative to any other remedies HONEYWELL may have at law or in equity with respect to such breach or non compliance 12 GENERAL This agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the transaction contemplated hereby and supersedes any and all prior proposals understandings and agreements This Agreement may not be modified or altered except by a written instrument signed by Licensee and authorized representative of HONEYWELL its rights duties or obligations under this Agreement to any person or entity in whole or in part If any provision of this Agreement is invalid under any applicable stature or rule of law it is to that shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York and the sole venue for suit shall be in an appropriate state or federal court located in the State and City of New York failure of HONEYWELL to exercise in any respect any rights provided for herein shall not be deemed a waiver of such right or any further Agreement may be brought more than two 2 years after the date such cause of action shall have arisen HONEYWELL shall have the right to collect from Licensee any expensed incurred including attorneys fees in enforcing its right under this agreement HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 Notes Rev B IV HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 5 CHA
30. for the Licensed Programs or any part thereof 6 SECURITY Licensee acknowledges that the Licensed Programs are security related and access to the Licensed Software should be limited to authorized individuals Licensee assumes full responsibility for use of the Licensed Programs whether by authorized or unauthorized individuals Licensee agrees that the License Fee has been set in reliance upon the limitation on liability contained herein and that such provisions are fair and not unconscionable HONEYWELL does not represent that the Licensed Programs may not be compromised or circumvented that the Licensed Programs will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Licensed Programs will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Licensee understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result 7 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES HONEYWELL does not warrant that the Licensed Programs will meet your requirements that operation of the Licensed Programs will be uninterrupted or error free or that all Licensed Programs errors will be corrected entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Licensed Programs is with you THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A P
31. g data appears 3 Select Log gt Open all log windows from the main menu of MaxMon window or use the toolbar icon to view all the logs messages in a single screen Multiple log windows are displayed as shown in the following illustration Rev B 19 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 3 2 VIEWING THE LOG DATA CONTINUED 2 MaxMon Video Selection File Edit View Log Tools Window Help olele 2 1 IT Video Selection Seles Execution Macros 29 MAR 2005 16 17 53 101 002 4153 7 Video Source Control Sele Errorlog Messages 29 MAR 2005 16 17 51 00004 29 MAR 2005 16 17 51 00004 29 M R 2005 16 17 51 00004 29 2005 16 17 51 00004 29 M R 2005 16 17 51 00004 29 2005 16 17 51 00004 j Ready Note If you are in different log view select Window gt Tile from the main menu to arrange log windows as shown in the above illustration 4 You can select any log type such as RX Data TX Data Execution Macros Macro Trails Errorlog Messages Printer Messages Video Switch Selection and Video Source Control from the Log menu and view the messages in the respective log window Also you can use shortcut icons from the tool bar 5 Select Window gt Cascade from the main menu to view different log windows in the cascaded form as shown in the following illustration Rev B 20 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 3 2 VIEWING THE LOG DATA CONTINUED gt MaxMon Data File
32. gt Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems gt MaxMon The MaxMon main window appears 2 Select File gt Connect from the main menu The following MAXPRO Net Server Configuration dialog appears Server IP Name Fort number Lancel Note By default MaxMon tries to connect to the MAXPRO Net Server configured in preferences section If you want to connect to the different server you need to disconnect and select File gt Connect menu or click on Connect toolbar button The last used Server IP Name will be updated into the preference 3 The Connect dialog shows Server IP and Port number as defined in the Preferences dialog If the preferences are not configured MaxMon takes the local system s IP address and port number 4 Click OK to connect to the MAXPRO Net Server The status Connected is shown in the status bar along with the IP address of the server to which the MaxMon is connected You can connect multiple instances of MaxMon services to a single MAXPRO Net Server Rev B 15 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 2 4 ABOUT HELP COMMANDS MaxMon provides a list of commands used to select and control different monitors cameras to operate scan sequences and other functionalities These commands are executed through function keys To view help commands select Help gt Commands from the main menu The commands are listed in notepad as shown in the following illustration iii Command_txt Notepad File E
33. ings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings Destination Path C Program Files HoneywelMAXPR O Net InstallShield The Install Shield Wizard Complete screen appears after the installation is completed Rev B 10 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED B MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing an your computer 77109707 43 Click Finish to complete the installation HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 1 3 STARTING THE UTILITY You can start MaxMon using the Start gt Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems menu or using the MaxMon icon on the desktop The MaxMon main window appears with the default MAXPRO Net Server connected as shown in the following illustration To connect to other MAXPRO Net Server select File gt Connect from the main menu fe X File Edit View Log Tools Window Help ed Y mlela s alel ipse mis Connected to 127 0 0 1 Trial license 3 days remaining Ready The status bar shows the server address to which MaxMon 15 connected and the product license information NOTE This window appears only if the MAXPRO Net Serve
34. l Options Languages Advanced Language For nan Linicade programs This system setting enables non Unicode programs to display menus and dialogs in their native language IE does not affect Unicode programs but it does apply to all users of this computer Select a language to match the language version of the non Unicode programs you want to use Geman Germany Lade page conversion tables 10001 MAC Japanese 10002 MAC Traditional Chinese Big 10003 Korean 10004 Arabic 10005 MAC Hebrew Default user account settings Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile Amy In the Select language to match language version non Unicode programs you want to use box select a language for the non Unicode programs Under Code page conversion tables select all the items Click Apply Click OK Select and double click the Setup exe in the MAXPRO Net Folder to re start the installation Refer steps 2 to 4 in this section 4 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED 20 If you click Yes in the Question dialog the Welcome screen appears Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MAXPRO Net The InstallS hield Wizard will install MAXPRO Net on your computer To continue click Next Installshield Oe aaa ya ETE Li
35. r Desktop Engine installation is completed Rev B HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE UTILITY CONTINUED 5 SOL Server Network Utility General MH etwork Libraries Inistanice s on this server Disabled protocols Enabled protocols Named Pipes TCP IP Enable gt gt Multipratacnl Hw Link PES AppleT alk Banyan Vines Force protocol encryption Enable winSack proxy F rt Cancel 37 In the Disabled protocols box a Select Named Pipes and click Enable b Select TCP IP and click Enable 38 Click OK to close the SQL Server Network Utility screen The SQL Server Network Utility dialog appears 5 SQL Server Network Utility 1 changes made will be saved however they will not take effect until the SOL Server service is stopped and restarted 39 Click OK The computer restarts and the Choose Setup Language dialog appears Rev B 9 0001144 31 06 1 2 INSTALLING THE MAXMON UTILITY CONTINUED Choose Setup Language Select the language for this installation from the choices below 40 Select a language for the installation program 41 Click OK The Question dialog appears Question 2 Installation will happen in English language Do you want to continue es 42 Click Yes The Start Copying Files screen appears MAXPRO Net InstallShield Wizard Start Copying Files Review sett
36. r is running on the same machine If MAXPRO Net Server is not running in the local machine MaxMon fails to connect to the server and shows the message Could not connect to MAXPRO Net Server lt IPAddress gt Rev B 12 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 2 GETTING STARTED 21 OVERVIEW MAXPRO Net s Ethernet functionality allows users from different locations connect to MAXPRO Net Server at the customer site and monitor the configuration Using the system IP login you can gain access to SetMax and configure MAXPRO Net Server If you want to monitor the server you can do so from the current location itself using this remote diagnostic tool MaxMon supports the following functionalities Dynamic live updates Keyboard emulation e Status information e Alarms Input Output control e Camera test mode e Log messages After you start MaxMon you need to connect to the MAXPRO Net Server to view the device status This section includes e Setting the Preferences e Connecting to the Max Server e About Help Commands 2 2 SETTING THE PREFERENCES To define the communication preferences for MaxMon perform the following steps 1 Select File gt Preferences from the main menu to define the preferences The following dialog appears with the default settings shown Rev B 13 HMXMU001144 31 Mar 06 2 2 SETTING THE PREFERENCES CONTINUED Preferences EN Comm
37. ra 29 2005 16 24 15 1 98 993 994 995 996 7 m m 00r 74 Video Selection Execution Macros 29 M R 2005 24 08 101 002 29 M R 2005 24 09 KB101 TM098 29 2005 24 12 101 7 098 29 MAR 2005 24 13 KB101 TM002 29 M R 2005 24 15 KB101 TM098 Video Source Control X B Errorlog Messages Printer_Messages 29 MAR 2005 5 SetTime addr 29 MAR 2005 122 010 29MAR2005 29 2005 SetTime addr 29 M R 2005 aic de DUO0 29MAR2005 29 2005 3 SetTime addr m 2 3 T mm rn n m Keyboard Emulation SYSTEM KEYBOARD Connected to 127 00 1 Trial license days remaining E 5 You can send commands using the Keyboard Emulation window 6 Enter m1 in the keyboard to select Monitor 1 of a server Printer Messages i A HAR 2005 16 22 00 eJ MaAR 2005 16 22 00 29 2 e9 MAR 2005 16 23 00 SetTime a 29 2005 16 23 00 01 0100 29MAR2 2005 16 24 00 SetTine a r SAT r r Tod nm Tar TT x Ti gt Keyboard Emulation SYS KB NO MONITOR SYSTEM KEYBOARD Connected to 127 0 0 1 Trial license 3 days remaining The task bar shows the details of monitor that is being selected Rev B 34 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06
38. unications Server Default Server IF Server Port 26026 Service Default Service 1127001 Service Part 15651 Mail Configuration Email Hast Email Server Fort 25 Log Configuration Ethernet Log 2 Onthe Communications tab you can view the communication details as described in the upcoming steps 3 The fields under Server Default provides the following information Server This indicates the MAXPRO Net Server IP address Server Port This refers to the port used for server communication This is read only field 4 The fields under DB Service Default provides the following information Service IP Name This specifies the IP address of the DB server Service Port This refers to the port used for DB communication 5 The field under Log Configuration provides the following information Ethernet Log Enable this option if you want to receive all Ethernet related messages 6 The fields under Mail Configuration provides the following information Email Host Specify the e mail server name for mailing the log messages Port Specify the port address used for e mail communication 7 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog Rev 14 HMXMU001 144 31 Mar 06 2 3 CONNECTING TO THE MAXPRO NET SERVER To connect to the server that is running at the remote location perform the following settings 1 Select Start
39. y if you have any log window opened Enter the receiver mail ID in To field to whom you want to send the log report Use CC field to copy mails to more users if applicable You can enter multiple e mail IDs separated by semicolon 5 You can write any e mail content in the text box provided after the Attachment field Click Send to send the e mail along with the attachment to the targeted user Rev B 29 HMXMUOO 1 144 31 Mar 06 3 7 PORTING THE LOG MESSAGES CONTINUED 7 To save log files on the local system directly select File gt Send To gt File menu The following dialog appears Save File ja D is 2 x t ex Fae J Adobe _ Webshots Data Favarites eBooks My Pictures _ Received Files webs File name Video Selection htm Save type HTM Files htrn L ancel s The File name field indicates the name of the log that is being selected in the MaxMon window The Save as type field shows the default format in which the log files will be saved 8 Select the folder where you want to save the log file and click Save The will get saved the selected location For example the final log report appears as follows C Documents and Settings E 23307 2WesktopIRX DATA him Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help AN b pid la y hi wl 5 2 O iB dr 02 3 8 LJ 5 3 Address amp C Documents

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