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"7, F2" Displays titles and date and time on the monitor.
"8, F2" Removes titles and date and time from the monitor.
4.
Place the key switch in the OPERATE position.
4.3 Monitor Tour Programming
A monitor tour is a user-programmed sequence of cameras that will
appear, in order, exclusively on the called monitor. A monitor tour
may contain up to 64 cameras, each video input is displayed on the
monitor for a user-defined period of time (Dwell Time).
Press the HOLD key to hold a currently running monitor tour.
While the monitor tour is in hold status, press the NEXT key to
display the next video input in the pre-programmed sequence, and
press the RUN key to start the monitor tour again. The on-screen
Status Line displays the Dwell Time for each video input.
Programming a Monitor Tour:
1.
Call the desired monitor.
2.
Place the key-switch in the PROGRAM position.
3.
Enter "62", then press the PROG key. This puts the system in
Tour Programming mode.
4.
Call the camera to be first displayed in the tour.
5.
Using the keypad, enter a number between "1" and "60" to set the
dwell time for the on-screen camera. To stop and hold the tour on
that camera, enter "61".
6.
Once the desired dwell time has been entered, press the PROG
key to save it. The on-screen display will then show the time or
HOLD if "61" was entered in Step 5 (If no more camera is to be
included in the tour, skip to step 9; otherwise, continue with Step
7).
7.
Call the next camera that is to be included in the sequence
(Cameras do not need to be inserted into the tour in numerical
order).
8.
Repeat Step 4 through 7 for each camera until all of the cameras
which are to be included in the tour have been programmed.
9.
Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the Monitor Tour
Programming mode. The HOLD key will leave the display from
the last programmed camera on the screen. Pressing the RUN key
will switch the picture to the next camera in the tour and will
start the tour sequence from that point.
Note:
Do not enter "62, PROG" during the programming or
modification of a monitor tour. Doing so will result in the loss of all
programmed camera information which will necessitate
reprogramming.
Re-programming the dwell time of 1 camera in a monitor tour:
1.
Press the NEXT key until the desired camera is displayed on the
monitor, and then press the HOLD key.
2.
Enter "0" and press the PROG key
3.
Enter the desired dwell time (1-60)
4.
Press the PROG key.
5.
Press the HOLD or RUN key to exit the Programming mode.
Note:
A system tour has a priority over a monitor tour. Calling a
system tour to a monitor will clear the current tour programmed for
that monitor.
Example:
Programming a 3-camera monitor tour
Place the key-switch in PROGRAM position, and then proceed
with the following instructions:
1.
Enter "62" and then press the PROG key to clear the previously
programmed monitor tour and access the Monitor Tour
Programming mode.
2.
Enter the following key combinations to program the monitor
tour:
"1, CAM" (Sets Camera 1 as the first camera in the tour.)
"1, PROG" (Sets the Dwell Time for Camera 1 to 1 second.)
"2, CAM" (Sets Camera 2 as the second camera in the tour.)
"2, PROG" (Sets the Dwell Time for Camera 2 to 2 seconds.)
"3, CAM" (Sets Camera 3 as the third camera in the tour.)
"3, PROG" (Sets the Dwell Time for Camera 3 to 3 seconds.)
3.
Press the RUN key to exit the Monitor Tour Programming mode
and run the monitor tour.
While a tour is running, press the NEXT or LAST key to change the
running direction of the tour. The on-screen Status Line will display
the dwell time of the current camera. If a tour runs in the forward
direction, an "F" will be displayed next to the dwell time; if a tour
runs in the reverse direction, an "R" will be displayed instead. Press
the HOLD key to stop a running tour when necessary.
4.4 Setting Date Format/Setting the Day of the
Week
V2015A provides three options for date display format:
MM/DD/YY (default)
DD/MM/YY
YY/MM/DD
To change the default date format:
1.
Place the key-switch in the PROGRAM position.
2.
Enter the following F2 code combinations:
"21, F2" or "41, F2" for MM/DD/YY
"22, F2" or "42, F2"for DD/MM/YY
"23, F2" or "43, F2" for YY/MM/DD
"24, F2" or "44, F2"for formats switching among the 3 types
above
3.
Place the key-switch in the OPERATE position.
Week and software version query
1.
Place the key-switch in the PROGRAM position.
2.
Enter the following code combinations on the keyboard:
"60, F2" Displays the current week of system;
"70, F2" Displays the software version information
3.
Place the key-switch in the OPERATE position.
4.5 Setting Preset (Pre-positioned) View
Infinova receivers and Super Domes feature a preset function,
which is programmable via the SHOT key on the keyboard. Presets
enable users to pre-define and save camera information such as