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Display time and date (on/off)

Press

set

to activate the clock function menu.

Press the

or

+

button to switch the time and date

on

or

off

.

Press the

set

button to return to view mode.

Time and data adjustment

Press

set

to activate the clock function menu.

Press the

next

button until the item to be adjusted is

highlighted.

Press the

or

+

button to adjust the highlighted item.

Press the

set

button again to return to view mode.

Event replay function

In case of an alarm, a doorbell or a cable cut the
monitor digitally stores 8 seconds video of the event.
These images will be replayed in a Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
in the right top corner of the monitor screen until a
button is pressed. During the replay the

and

number will be visible above the PIP. When possible, the
system will record 4 seconds before and 4 seconds after
the event.

Remark:

In case of multiple events on multiple cameras, the

system will always switch to the camera input of the latest
event. This event will be recorded and replayed.

Next camera input

When closing the contacts of the next camera input (fig.
B-6), the system switches to the next available camera (for
future use).

Alarm

An alarm will sound if:

there is a break in the camera line.

this is detected by a camera alarm input or by an alarm
box (optional).

When an alarm sounds:

1) The system automatically switches to the corresponding

camera input.

2) The Event Replay window will be shown.
3) The corresponding camera LED will start to blink.
4) The built-in alarm buzzer will be audible for 15 seconds.
5) The alarm contact (fig. B-5) is changed over for 3

minutes.
The alarm contact can activate a video recorder, siren or
telephone selector.

Alarm programming

If required, an alarm in a particular camera line can be
disabled. This may be necessary to disconnect the alarms
of a door contact or movement detector during the
daytime. However, the cable detection remains active at
all times.

Push and hold the

auto

button together with the

VCR

button. The

camera

LED's on the monitor, the alarm

function of which is active, will light up. The

auto

LED

will blink fast.

Push the corresponding camera selection button, the
alarm of which has to be switched on or off (LED on =
alarm on; LED off = alarm off).

If all camera lines are set, programming can be ended by
pushing the

auto

button. The monitor will return to the

status it had before programming.

Automatic alarm termination

After 3 minutes the monitor returns to the status it was
in before the alarm was sounding.
If the automatic camera sequence was active, it will be
continued. However, the corresponding camera LED
remains flashing for as long as the alarm line is active
(alarm detector is still active) or the camera line is still cut.

Premature (within 3 minutes) alarm
termination

The alarm output (fig. B-5) will be de-activated by
switching off the alarm. See alarm programming above.
Pressing any key on the control panel of the monitor
within 15 seconds will end the alarm sound only.

Alarm priority

A new alarm always gets priority. The monitor will
always switch to the camera of the last-received alarm but
the LED(s) of each previously received alarm blink faster.

Tips for maintenance

Ventilation
Avoid overheating the system monitor by ensuring that
the ventilation openings on the top of the monitor
remain uncovered. Do not place the monitor in the
immediate vicinity of a heat source.

Cleaning
You can clean the system monitor with a moist, fluff-free
cloth or chamois leather cloth.

The outside of the camera can be cleaned with a moist,
fluff-free cloth or chamois leather cloth.

When cleaning the objective a special lens cleaning cloth
should be used. Do NOT use cleaning fluids that
contain alcohol, methylated spirit, ammonia, etc..

Avoid direct contact with water.

Warning:

The back of the monitor should only be removed

by a qualified service technician.

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Summary of Contents for VSS2364/C4T

Page 1: ... residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can...

Page 2: ... Quad mode feature displays images of up to 4 cameras in 4 quadrants on the monitor screen Event replay function to store and replay the images of an alarm a doorbell or a lost camera Monitoring of the camera lines for breakage in the cable Alarm detection by means of an alarm box optional or by the alarm contacts on the camera Triggering external equipment by means of an action box optional and o...

Page 3: ...er peripheral equipment For example a video printer for hard copies Extra monitor You can connect an extra monitor to the slave output fig B 3 by using the same twisted pair system cable The extra monitor gives exactly the same image and sound as the basic system monitor In VCR mode the slave monitor shows the image of the last selected camera Alarm contact The alarm contact make N O and break N C...

Page 4: ... the doorbell button on the optional intercom box is pressed a buzzer will sound at the monitor after which the picture will be switched to the corresponding camera If the automatic camera sequence is active it will be stopped If the system operator does not react within 1 minute to the warning signal by pressing any button the monitor will return to its previous status or the automatic camera seq...

Page 5: ...ent detector during the daytime However the cable detection remains active at all times Push and hold the auto button together with the VCR button The camera LED s on the monitor the alarm function of which is active will light up The auto LED will blink fast Push the corresponding camera selection button the alarm of which has to be switched on or off LED on alarm on LED off alarm off If all came...

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