MENU OPTION: AUTOSCAN
AUTOSCAN OPTIONS
AUTOSCAN is disabled by default when all cameras are set to off in the AUTOSCAN menu. AUTOSCAN is enabled once one or more cameras are set to ON in the
AUTOSCAN menu. Once enabled, AUTOSCAN occurs as an additional image mode between the split and CAM1 image modes. The SCANTIME, or time interval
for each camera, is in seconds.
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Using the monitor:
1. Press M to enter the Menu
2. Use the + or - to highlight the AUTOSCAN Option
3. Press the down arrow to enter the AUTOSCAN Option
4. Use the + or - to highlight the desired adjustment
5. Press the down arrow to enter the adjustment option
6. Use the + or - to change the settings
7. Press the down arrow to exit the adjustment option
8. Press M twice to return to the main screen
Using the remote:
1. Press MENU to enter the Menu
2. Use the < or > to highlight the AUTOSCAN Option
3. Press OK to enter the AUTOSCAN Option
4. Use the < or > to highlight the desired adjustment
5. Press OK to enter the adjustment option
6. Use the < or > to change the settings
7. Press OK to exit the adjustment option
8. Press MENU twice to return to the main screen
MENU OPTION: SYSTEM
SYSTEM OPTIONS
Using the monitor:
1. Press M to enter the Menu
2. Use the + or - to highlight the SYSTEM Option
3. Press the down arrow to enter the SYSTEM Option
4. Use the + or - to highlight the desired adjustment
5. Press the down arrow to enter the adjustment option
6. Use the + or - to change the settings
7. Press the down arrow to exit the adjustment option
8. Press M twice to return to the main screen
Using the remote:
1. Press MENU to enter the Menu
2. Use the < or > to highlight the SYSTEM Option
3. Press OK to enter the SYSTEM Option
4. Use the < or > to highlight the desired adjustment
5. Press OK to enter the adjustment option
6. Use the < or > to change the settings
7. Press OK to exit the adjustment option
8. Press MENU twice to return to the main screen
When AUTO-DIM is set to ON, the backlight automatically adjusts in accordance with the outer brightness.
When the B-LINE is set to ON, the electronic distance label will be displayed when the blue camera 3 trigger wire is activated.
Both PAL and NTSC color system options are available. PAL offers automated color correction and 25 frames per second (fps), popular in Europe
and Australia, while NTSC uses manual color correction and 30 fps, popular in the U.S. and Asia.
If using an SD Card, you will need to reset the date/time stamp in the system options before SD Card has been installed.