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SETUP THE MAIN MENU CONTROLS
Enter the MENU screen by pressing the Setup button. Scroll through the 11 options by
pressing the UP and DOWN buttons (i.e.
◄
=left,
▲
=up,
▼
=down, or
►
=right). To enter a
sub-menu, press the Enter button (i.e. QUAD/ENTER) where the highlighted scroll bar is
located. To exit the Main Menu, scroll down to the Exit option and press the Enter button.
Note:
In sub-menu of the Main Menu, you can exit the Menu mode by selecting
Exit
, or
you can return to the Main Menu by selecting
Return
. The Menu is exited automatically
after 20 sec of inactivity.
1.
TIME / DATE SET
-
This sub-menu allows you to change the Time and Date
displayed on the monitor, and also program the information you’d like to appear in the
On-Screen Display.
(i)
DISPLAY :
Selecting [Y] enables on screen display of the date & time.
Selecting [N] hides this information.
(iii) TIME :
Change the time (24 hour clock)
(iv) DATE :
Change the date.
(v) DATE FORMAT :
There are three formats to display the date:
MM / DD / YYYY : for U.S.A.
YYYY / MM / DD : for Asian countries.
DD / MM / YYYY : for European countries.
2. SEQUENCE
SET
-
This sub-menu allows you to select how long you’d like
each channel to appear on-screen before automatically switching to the next channel in
Sequence mode. The Dwell Time is 0-59 seconds selectable for each of the 4 channels
and for Quad mode.
Note:
Channels without a camera, a Video Loss, or a Dwell Time of zero will be skipped
in sequencing.
3.
TITLE SET
-
This sub-menu allows you to change the title of each camera
location (up to 8 characters), or remove the titles from the on-screen display.
(i) DISPLAY :
Selecting [Y] will enable the camera titles to appear in the on-
screen display. Selecting [N] will remove all titles from appearing in the on-screen
display.
(ii) CH 1 - 4:
Change the titles of each individual camera (Maximum 8 digits
possible).
4. ALARM
SET
-
This sub-menu allows you to enable / disable the camera’s PIR
Alarm function by channel.
(i) ALARM:
Selecting [OFF] disables PIR motion detection from triggering any
alarm.