
QSP-860MPX: Instructions for Basic Operation and Installation
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Time & Date Display Options
This menu determines the display behavior of the date
and time information for both the VCR and monitor
camera displays.
Selecting:
1. Toggles the time and date display location through
any one of the four display quadrants for live
camera displays.
2. Toggles the time and date for the monitor display
ON/OFF.
3. Toggles the time and date for the VCR display
ON/OFF.
VCR Set Up
Selecting:
1. Enters the “VCR Selection” menu for setting of a
particular make and model of VCR.
2. Toggles the VCR record time format through up to 8
possible settings plus “Cam Sw Input” for the
selected VCR. The default value is 24 Hour format.
3. Toggles the VCR record time format as in #2 above
for an alarm condition. If the value chosen is
different from the “VCR Format”, the VCR must be
wired to the alarms such that it changes to the rate
selected under an alarm condition. The default
value is 2 Hour format.
4. Enters “Advanced VCR options” menu for
customization of the delay table, video format, and playback discriminator functions. See the
“Advanced VCR options” menu on page 14.
VCR Selection
Selecting:
1 - 6
Selects a particular VCR from the displayed list.
The first two entries are for standard 12 and 24
hour steps which will accommodate most
VCRs. “Standard 12 Hr steps” is the factory
default.
PIP Pages the list forward for more selections. The
display will cycle back to the first page after the
last page is reached.
If your VCR is not on the list, it will most likely work
with a “Standard steps” selection. You can determine
which of the “Standard steps” (12 or 24 Hour) is correct for
your VCR by looking at your VCR manual or directly at your
VCR. If the difference between time settings is a multiple of
12 hours (2, 12, 24, etc.), use the Standard 12 Hour steps. If the difference between time settings is a
multiple of 24 hours (2, 24, 48, etc.), use the Standard 24 Hour steps. If your VCR settings do not
correspond with the either the 12 or 24 Hour Standard steps, refer to the section “What to do if Your
VCR is not on the Supported List” (page 16).
VCR Set up
1: VCR Selection . . .
2: Format: 24 Hr
3: Alarm Format 2 Hr
4: Advanced VCR options . . .
PIP: Restore Default Settings
Camera: Select/Change
DISPLAY: Previous Menu
Current VCR Selection:
Standard 12Hr steps
1: Standard 12Hr steps
2: Standard 24Hr steps
3: Custom Delay Table
4: Atsutsa TL VCR251
5: Atsutsa TL VCR964
6: Gyyr 1400
Camera 1-6: Select VCR
PIP: next page
DISPLAY: Previous Menu
Time/Date Display Options
1: Location Lower Right
2: Display On
3: VCR On
Camera: Select/Change
DISPLAY: Previous Menu