5.Press any of the numeric buttons to quit the sequence and return to spot monitoring.
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•The Auto Skip function can be programmed in the menu setup to be applied to the sequence to skip any steps where no video signal is present.
•You can individually run a sequence on the spot moni- tor and on the multiscreen monitor. Select a monitor with the [SPOT/MULTI] button, then press the SEQ but- ton to start or pause a sequence on the respective monitor.
●Viewing a Multiscreen Live
The multiscreen monitor can display multiscreen live images. The available split patterns are: Quad A (input 1, 2, 3, 4), Quad B (input 5, 6, 7, 8), and
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The recorder performs alarm functions to warn the system operators when an event has occurred.
■Alarm Input
There are four alarm inputs to the recorder that allow the recorder to output warnings.
●Connected Alarm Sensors
A maximum of eight sensors can be connected to the termi- nals on the rear panel. Sensors may be installed in such places as parking lots or reception desks where cars and visitors come and go.
●Built-in Motion Detector
The recorder detects motion for each of the eight video inputs, based on certain changes in the video signal.
●Built-in Video Loss Detector
The recorder detects any disconnection of the video inputs. The images of the disconnected channel will not be record- ed.
●PC Alarm
The recorder receives an alarm from a PC.
■Alarm Output
The following outputs will be performed when TRIGGER ACTION SETUP is set to REC&ALM in the REC SETUP menu. Only recording will be performed when set to REC, and no action will take place when set to OFF.
●Front Panel Indicators
When an alarm is received, the ALARM indicator blinks and the LED in the corresponding [CAMERA SELECT] button blinks. More LEDs will blink when more alarm inputs arise.
The LED will stop blinking when the preset time has elapsed (Auto Reset), when the [RESET] button is pressed on the front panel (Manual Reset), when the external reset signal is received on the rear panel (External Reset), or when the video signal lost on any channel is restored (Video Loss).
The ALARM indicator will change from blinking to a steady light when Auto Reset or External Reset is implemented. This steady light notifies the system operator that there have been alarm activations that have not yet been manual- ly reset.
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