Introduction
Note: Read all of the instructions completely before ins
or operating this equipment.
I
The information in this manual covers installation, programming and operation for the
System Console. The installation procedures should only be performed by a qualified technician using
approved materials in accordance with national, state and local wiring codes. The unit complies with FCC
standards for a Class A device and with European Community EMC Directive
The product was
subjected to the testing outlined in European Normalization Standard EN 50081-I (Electromagnetic
Compatibility General Emissions Standard Part 1: Residential, Commercial and Light Industry), and EN
50082-l (Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity Standard Part 1: Residential, Commercial,
and Light Industry).
The
System Console is a central control station capable of controlling camera stations
connected to Vicon’s
CPU-based matrix control systems,
or
digital multiplexers
and video cassette recorders (VCRs). Control systems include the VI300 Series (Vi300 and V1344) and
400 Series
VI422
V1444 and V1466). The menu-based LCD display changes to
display the proper functionality for the selected control system. Selections are made using fiber optic
backlit soft keys and the
console kevboard. Multicolored, oversized
and a hand rest. as well
as user-defined macros
an on-line help system are just a few of the features
console easy to use. Refer to Figure 1 (hand rest not shown).
The LCD menu
system is easy
to navigate and
features pop-up
on-line help.
Function keys
are used to
access the
macro screens.
You may have
64 macros,
each with up to
16 keystrokes.
Any camera in
the system may
be quickly
selected.
MONITOR
that make
system
Fiber optic backlit soft
keys are used to make
selections based on the
selected NOVA control
system.
A detailed multi-page
help system contains
instructions on system
console functions.
Oversized monitor and
camera keys are
conveniently located.
Figure 1
System Console
X923
Rev
1099
System Console
Introduction
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