Step 3:
S
S
S
Missing Receiver Red LED Alert
Range: 1= On, 2= Off.
This entry is used to control the RX1-RX3 Red LED alert that occurs when a
wireless video receiver is disconnected. When turned On the LED that
corresponds to the unplugged receiver will flash Red to alert the user of a video
connection issue. However, if only two receivers will be used (instead of three)
then it may be preferred to turn off the warning.
Step 4:
S
S
S
S
Low Battery Alert Beep
Range: 1= On, 2= Off.
This entry is used to control the low battery alarm beep. For example, press once
to enable the voltage alarm beep.
Step 5:
S
L
Main Low Battery Voltage (N)
Range: 6 to 24 VDC (in 1 volt increments).
This entry configures the low voltage alarm threshold. For example, to set the alarm to
6.5V press six times at this step.
Step-6 will be used to enter the remaining 0.5V
fractional value. Note: If nothing is entered at Step-5 then Step-6 w ill be skipped.
Step 6:
S
S
L
Fractional Low Battery Voltage (.n)
Range: 0 to 0.9 VDC (in 0.1 volt increments).
This entry is a companion to Step-5 and is used to enter the f ractional (one-tenth
volt) value. For example, if the desired threshold is 6.5V, press six times at Step-5
and five times at Step-6. To enter a “.0" value (i.e., 6.0), do not enter any key
presses (wait a few seconds for Step-6 to end).
Step 7:
S
S
S
L
Switching Sensitivity
Range: 1=Very Low, 2=Low, 3=Normal, 4=High, 5=Very High.
The video switching criteria can be altered to suit your preference. Lower settings
will switch less often (more video noise is tolerated). High settings switch more
often (less video noise is tolerated). Typically the Normal or High Setting would be
used but some environments and/or installations may require a different choice.
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