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Item
Function
TITLE FACTORY
DEFAULT
To restore default title setting.
To restore factory default title setting:
1)
Move the cursor to the entry.
2)
Press the ACK key to confirm. Then a message “PRESS 22 ACK TO RESOTRE” will
appear under the menu. Press “22
+
ACK” to restore data. Then the message
“RESTORING…” will appear, which indicates the system is restoring data. If the title is
successful, the message “RESOTRE SUCCESS” will appear; else, “RESOTRE ERROR”
will appear.
Item
Function
PSEUDO
FACTORY
DEFAULT
To restore default pseudo setting.
To restore factory default Pseudo setting:
1)
Move the cursor to the entry.
2)
Press the ACK key to confirm. Then a message “PRESS 33 ACK TO RESTORE” will
appear under the menu. Press “33
+
ACK” to restore data. Then the message
“RESTORING…” will appear, which indicates the system is restoring data. If the pseudo
is restored successfully, the message “RESTORE SUCCESS” will appear; else,
“RESTORE ERROR” will appear.
5.5.6 Video Loss
RETURN MAIN
CAMERA
PREVIOUS MENU
CAMERA - 0001
VIDEO LOSS - OFF
CONTACT ALARM - 0001
A
B
C
1 PSEUDO
2 TITLE
3 CAMERA/KEYBOARD
4 BATCH PSEUDO
5 CLEAR SETTING
6 VIDEO LOSS
The VIDEO LOSS menu sets the camera video loss detection level
and the alarm contact upon video loss.
Note:
VIDEO LOSS will appear when the PORT USE is set to
“VIDEO LOSS”.
Item
Function
A
CAMERA
Select the camera pseudo number.
To select camera pseudo number,
1) Move the cursor to the entry;
2) Enter the pseudo number of the camera;
3) Press ACK key to confirm.
Item
Function
B
VIDEO LOSS
Enable video loss detection and set the detection level.
Options and codes,
1 = OFF
2 = SYNC ONLY
3 = LOW
4 = MEDIUM 5= HIGH
Item
Function
C
CONTACT
ALARM
Set the number of alarm contact which will be activated when the camera video loss happens.
5.6 Port Menu
MAIN SELECTION
PORT - 01
PREVIOUS MENU
A
B
C
D
E
F
1 SYSTEM
2 MONITOR
3 CAMERA
4 PORTS
5 SATELLITE
6 BACKUP
7 LANGUAGE
BAUD - 1200
DATA BITS - 8
PARITY - NONE
STOP BITS - 1
PORT USE - KEYBOARD
The PORTS menu is used to configure Baud Rates, Data Bits,
Parity, Stop Bits, and Port Use for each RS-232 port.