Glossary
G-3
keypad
The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER containing the buttons that enable
you to call up an individual camera, control a camera's iris, display shots, run
Monitor Tours, and arm or disarm monitors.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display. The portion of the TOUCH TRACKER that enables
you to view which the status of the connected switch, the monitor and
camera currently being controlled, the numbers entered from the keypad, and
the state of the system lock feature. In addition, the LCD displays system
prompts when setting the password or when calibrating the Tracker Ball.
latched auxiliary
An auxiliary that remains active until it is deactivated using the appropriate
off switch. An example of latched auxiliary is a light. When the
Auxiliary
On
button is pressed, the light is turned on. When the
Auxiliary Off
button
is pressed, the light is turned off. See also auxiliary and momentary
auxiliary.
momentary auxiliary
An auxiliary that is active as long as its control button is pressed. An
example of a momentary auxiliary is a door that remains unlocked as long as
the
Auxiliary On
button is pressed. When the button is released, the door
returns to its locked state. See also auxiliary and latched auxiliary.
monitor
The screen where camera video is displayed.
monitor tour
A collection of video inputs with specified dwell times that are displayed one
after the other on the called monitor. It provides a broad surveillance of a
facility.
pan
Side to side camera movement.