Panasonic WJ-MPU955A manual Monitor Display Control

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Note: You can also return to spot monitoring by select- ing a camera.

Notes:

Group sequences should contain group presets with the same group of monitors.

If two or more group sequences are assigned to the same monitor, only one group sequence can run at a time.

Group sequences do not support the switchover and restore functions.

Call Group Preset

Refer to p. 78 Menu Function Details for how to operate.

Monitor Display Control

Number of characters displayed on the monitor screen dif- fers depending on systems.

GX System (NTSC model only), System850: 40 x 16 characters

WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System: 38 x 14 char-

acters

The following are examples of WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System monitor display.

On-Screen Display Control

The procedure described below lets you determine the dis- play, such as camera title, clock and status, on and off on the active monitor screen.

Notes:

Every time you press the OSD button, the OSD items will be displayed or hidden. When the OSD items are displayed, the LCD display will become as follows.

MON OSDAll On CAM

0123 Unit:01 00512

You cannot display or hide the clock (time and date) by pressing the OSD button. Refer to p. 79 OSD Control.

To display or hide each OSD item individually, refer to p. 79 OSD Control.

Note: The following functions are not available when the on-screen displays are compounded from the Character Board that is installed on the Camera Input Board. Confirm the setting in the admin console for details.

Alarm History Table

Refer to p. 66 Alarm History Table.

1.Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.)

2.Press the OSD button. The OSD items (camera ID, monitor status, and general status) will be hidden from the monitor.

Alarm Status Table

Refer to p. 80 Alarm Status Table.

MON OSDAll Off CAM

0123 Unit:01 00512

07/07/1999 03:37:21 PM

 

Clock

 

 

 

 

 

General status

 

 

 

 

M■■■■■ AREA1

ALM T■■■ R A■■■

 

 

Monitor status

 

 

C■■■■■ CAMERA

TITLE

 

 

Camera ID

 

 

 

 

Video Loss Status Table

Refer to p. 80 Video Loss Status Table.

System Status Table

Refer to p. 81 System Status Table.

Video Loss History Table

Refer to p. 81 Video Loss History Table.

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