6.2.1 Absolute
Mode
In absolute mode, the camera number is displayed and selected by a number in the
range 001 to 256. Cameras 001 to 016 are from the first multiplexer, 017 to 032 the
second, and so on. The multiplexer to be controlled is automatically calculated and
indicated by the number after SPOT. Absolute mode is indicated by displaying the
camera number as 3 digits (i.e., 012).
Example:
Routing a camera to a spot monitor. Example camera 12.
Camera (
)
12
Enter
(
)
OR
12 Camera
(
)
Camera 12 is connected to Multiplexer 1 so the Spot Monitor is 01.
Routing camera 20 to a spot monitor changes the spot monitor to 02 because Camera
20 is connected to Multiplexer 2.
Camera
(
)
20
Enter
(
)
OR
20
Camera (
)
<Spot01 Cam012>
<Spot02
Cam020>
6.2.2 Relative
Mode
In this mode the camera number is displayed and selected by a number in the range 1
to 4, 9, or 16 depending on the multiplexer size. The multiplexer selected will be the
default multiplexer indicated next to SPOT. To select a camera from a different
multiplexer, use the MONITOR
(
) key to select a different multiplexer. Relative
mode is indicated by displaying the camera number with an asterisk in front of the
number (i.e. *12).
Example:
To route camera 1 on multiplexer 3 do the following:
Make sure the controller is in the Relative mode
Monitor (
)
3
Enter
(
) followed by
Camera
(
)
1
Enter
(
)
<Spot03
Cam*01>
Or
3 Monitor
(
) followed by
1
Camera (
).
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