Operation
Monitor
System on/off
By means of the
system
button (fig. B-7) the system can
be switched on and off.
When the system is switched off all the camera LED's are
off and the auto (sequence) LED flashes on periodically.
Remark:
Use the system button to switch off the system when
a camera or accessory is added or removed.
Power active/save
By pressing the
power save
button (fig. A-1) the image
and sound of the monitor can be switched off, thus
saving power.
The camera continues to transmit image and sound to
the VCR, slave and aux. output. The alarm functions
also remain active.
By pressing the
set
and
power save
button
simultaneously the system can be toggled between power
save/normal mode and power save/silent mode. If the
power save
button is pressed the system will switch to
the last toggled power save mode.
Normal mode (the auto sequence LED (fig. A-12) is on)
In case of an alarm, a cable cut or a doorbell, the
monitor automatically switches from power save to
'active' mode and the monitor automatically reproduces
the image and sound of the triggered camera input.
When there is no response, the system will automatically
return to the power save mode after 1 minute.
Silent mode (the auto sequence LED (fig. A-12) flashes off
periodically)
On occurrence of an alarm or doorbell the monitor stays
in 'power save' mode. No image or sound is reproduced
and the LED of the camera input, which triggered the
alarm or doorbell, will rapidly blink. The alarm output
contact is activated (in case of an alarm).
Brightness/contrast
With the
brightness
(fig. A-6) and
contrast
knob (fig.
A-5) the picture can be adjusted to your personal
preference or to the ambient conditions.
Volume
With the
volume
knob the sound level can be adjusted
(fig. A-7).
Talk function
By pressing the
talk
button (fig. A-8) the built-in
microphone (fig. A-9) in the monitor is switched on.
The sound from the microphone can be reproduced by
means of an intercom box (optional).
Doorbell function
When the
doorbell
button on the optional intercom box
is pressed, a buzzer will sound at the monitor, after
which the picture will be switched to the corresponding
camera.
If the automatic camera sequence is active, it will be
stopped. If the system operator does not react within 1
minute to the warning signal by pressing any button, the
monitor will return to its previous status, or the
automatic camera sequence will continue. The Event
Replay will be activated.
Action function
By means of the
action
button (fig. A-10) it is possible to
activate an (optional) action box. This can, for instance,
be used to open a door remotely. The action box
remains active for as long as the button is pressed.
View modes
By pressing the
view
button (fig. A-4) the following view
modes can be selected:
Full screen mode
A maximum of four cameras can be connected to the
monitor. Choosing a camera is done with the camera
selection keys
1
,
2
,
3
and
4
(fig. A-2). The appropriate
LED will light up.
The number of the selected camera will be visible at the
top side of the monitor screen.
Camera sequence mode
The monitor switches slowly between the pictures (image
+ sound) of the connected cameras. The camera number
and the sequence symbol
V
are visible at the top of the
screen. The camera sequence LED (fig. A-12) and the Led
of the currently seleted camera are on (fig. A-2).
The camera sequence time (auto sequence time) can be
adjusted between 4 and 60 seconds on the back of the
monitor (fig. B-4).
Remark:
This mode is only functional when the observation
system has more than one camera.
Quad mode
The images of the (max. 4) connected cameras are
displayed simultaneously at ¼ of the screen size.
The sound is coming from the selected camera whose
border is high-lighted in green. Unavailable images are
shown as grey black areas.
VCR mode
The monitor reproduces the image and sound of the
VCR.
The VCR-LED (fig. A-11) will light up.
Clock adjust function
The clock adjust function is operated with the following
control buttons:
1.
set
(fig. A-3)
Activates or deactivates the clock adjust function.
2.
next
(fig. A-2c)
Selects the next item.
3.
–
/
+
(fig. A-2b/2a)
Decreases / increases the value of the selected item.
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