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Common Stack Mode Example
An example of Common Stack Mode is shown in the Common Stack Mode
figure that follows. The figure is divided into four parts: A, B, C and D.
In part A, the Edit Alarm Call-Up programming screens are shown for two
alarms. The initial conditions are as follows:
Common
stack
mode
FIFO (first-in, first-out) order
Alarm 01 is activated before alarm 02
In part B, the video from specific camera stations at specific preset positions
are shown. All of these camera/preset combinations are associated with
either alarm 01 or alarm 02 as shown in part A, except for the video from
camera 10 at preset 01. The video from camera 10 at preset 01 is defined to
be the video displaying on monitor 3 before any alarms are activated.
Part C illustrates the video displayed on monitors 1, 2 and 3 when alarm 01 is
activated. As shown in Part A, an active alarm 01 was programmed to display
video as follows:
Camera 01, Preset 01 on monitor 1
Camera 20, Preset 02, on monitor 2.
Because the Edit Alarm Call-Up screen for alarm 01 does not include monitor
3, it will continue to display the pre-alarm video (camera 10, preset 01). Note
that even though the list of active alarms (the stack) is common to all alarm
monitors, a specific monitor will only display the alarm video from a particular
alarm input if it was defined to do that in the Edit Alarm Call-Up screen.
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