Rev. B 6-41 HMXMC00101331-Mar-06Auxiliary Control OutputsSubrack Slot This field defines the slot number within the control subrack where thecontrol output module resides. Valid slot numbers are 1 – 32 for I/O andcombination video/I/O subracks, and 1 for HD Series subracks.Enter the slot number and press Enter on the keyboard.For VideoBlox Subrack, this represents the physical control input slotnumber from AVBPIT alarm concentrator. Valid range: 1 to 255.Remote CameraNumberIf the control output is located at a remote PTZ site, then the camera numberof that remote PTZ must be specified. Entering data in this field will clear theSubrack ID and Subrack Slot fields. Valid camera numbers are 1 – 9999.This field should be set to zero (0) when a control output module in asubrack is used.Enter the camera number (if applicable) or 0 in the field and press Enter onthe keyboard.Note: This field is not applicable for VideoBlox subracksOutput Bit Selecting this field brings up a dialog box, which allows configuration of theseparate output circuit (called output bits) being used.Click on the check box (to the left of an output bit) to toggle its state. If thebox to the left of the output bit contains a check mark, the bit is controlled bythe Auxiliary Control Output. Each control output defined in SetMax cancontrol 1 or more output bits. Click on the “Select All” button in the dialogbox for all 8 output bits to be controlled by a single Auxiliary Control Output.Network AuxiliaryOutputWhen the current auxiliary control output is actually connected to anotherMAXPRO-Net system within a network configuration, the NETWORKAUXILIARY OUTPUT field is used to specify the exact location and referencefor the Auxiliary Control Output.e.g. #03:X1234 - the actual output resides on network node 3 and isdefined there as control output 1234.LINK - signifies that status changes of the current controloutput will be broadcast on the network.For more details, please refer to the NETWORKING section of the user’sguide.If applicable, enter the network location, and press Enter on the keyboard.