Sanyo MPX-MD4 instruction manual Alarm Setting, Alarm SET

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Press the l button to highlight the setting to modify.

ALARM SETTING

Menu 4

When an alarm trigger is received from sensors such as a door bell, movement sensor, etc. you can set the display mode and the recording mode for the pictures from the concerned camera.

(ALARM SET)

Changing the Settings

1 Press the MENU button 4 times to display the (ALARM SET) menu.

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3 Using the + (or –) button, select the desired setting, then press the l button.

Repeat step 3, until all the settings are as desired.

4 Press the MENU button to go to the next menu screen, or

Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.

1, 2

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

(ALARM SET)

 

 

(ALARM SET)

BUZZER

ON

 

BUZZER

 

ON

DURATION

10

S

DURATION

 

10 S

 

RETRIGGER

OFF

RETRIGGER

 

OFF

 

DATA

ON

DATA

 

ON

MON.1 OUT

FULL

MON.1 OUT

 

FULL

STILL

OFF

STILL

 

OFF

ZOOM

OFF

ZOOM

 

OFF

DOUBLE ALARM

SWITCH

DOUBLE ALARM

 

SWITCH

MON.2 OUT

OFF

MON.2 OUT

 

OFF

ACTIVE REC

OFF

ACTIVE REC

 

OFF

LIVE

 

 

QUAD

LIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALARM SET menu

BUZZER

ON: A buzzer will be heard when an alarm trigger is received. (Default setting)

OFF: The buzzer will not be heard.

DURATION

The alarm duration can be set to: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 (Default setting), 30 seconds, CC, NC

CC: The alarm will go on for as long as the alarm signal is received (minimum 1 second).

NC: The alarm will continue until canceled.

RETRIGGER

To set if an alarm is received while the unit is already in alarm mode.

OFF: The unit will not receive another alarm, while one is already being received. (Default setting)

ON: During alarm mode, other alarm triggers will be received and the alarm duration will be extended.

MON.1 OUT

FULL: If an alarm trigger is received while in 4 divisions split screen, the picture from the camera corresponding to the alarm input will be displayed full screen. (Default setting) If “FULL” is selected, refer to “STILL”, “ZOOM” and “DOUBLE ALARM” below for further settings.

QUAD:If an alarm trigger is received while in full screen, the display mode will switch to 4 divisions split screen. If “QUAD” is selected, refer to “STILL” and “ZOOM” below for further settings.

NC: The display mode will remain unchanged when an alarm trigger is received.

STILL

ON: The image from the camera corresponding to the alarm trigger will be frozen.

OFF: The image will not be frozen. (Default setting)

ZOOM

ON: The image from the camera corresponding to the alarm trigger will be zoomed in.

OFF: The image will not be zoomed in. (Default setting)

DOUBLE ALARM

This item is only displayed and can only be set if “MON.1 OUT” above is set to “FULL”.

SWITCH: The picture from each concerned camera will be displayed sequentially at 1 second interval. (Default setting)

FIRST: The picture from the first alarm received only is displayed.

LAST: The picture from the last alarm received is displayed.

MON.2 OUT

ON: Monitor 2 display will switch to full screen alarm display, when an alarm trigger is received.

OFF: Monitor 2 display will not change. (Default setting)

ACTIVE REC

ON: When an alarm trigger is received, the camera signals corresponding to the alarm trigger are recorded in priority.

OFF: When an alarm trigger is received, the camera signals are recorded normally. (Default setting)

NOTE: There are two ACTIVE REC alarm recording modes “MODE1” and “MODE2” that can be set in the (SENSOR SET) menu (see page 26).

DATA

The camera number, date, time, type of the alarm can be recorded. (To view the recorded alarm data, refer to “ALARM DATA DISPLAY” on page 33.)

ON: The alarm data is recorded. (Default setting)

OFF: The alarm data is not recorded.

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Contents MPX-CD4 MPX-MD4 Precaution For the customers in CanadaContentsfeatures AccessoriesParts Names Front PanelParts Names Rear PanelConnections to the S-VIDEO Terminals ConnectionBasic Connections Connection Remote Controller Circuit ConnectionsInstalling the Rack Mounting Brackets Sold Separately Basic Operations Mode SwitchingMenu Mode Basic Operations Reset FunctionSettings Backup Function Security Lock FunctionMonitor 1 Displays and Functions Live Picture ModePress the Live button Monitor 2 Displays and FunctionsExample 1 To freeze the image from camera Divisions Split Screen OperationsPress the Quad button Example 2 To zoom in the image from cameraPress the camera select 4 button for about 3 seconds Divisions Split Screen OperationsExample 4 To freeze the zoomed in image from camera Example 6 To zoom in the image from camera Press a camera select 1 4 buttonExample 5 To freeze the image from camera Press the camera select 2 buttonFull Screen Operations Example 8 To freeze the zoomed in image from cameraPress the MON2 button Sequential Display OperationsMonitor 2 Operations VCR Playback Mode Press the VCR buttonExample 1 To freeze the recorded image from camera Example 2 To zoom in the recorded image from cameraExample 4 To freeze the zoomed recorded in image from camera Example 6 To zoom in the recorded image from camera Full Screen OperationsExample 5 To freeze the recorded image from camera Example 8 To freeze the zoomed in recorded image from camera Sequential Display Operations To display the menus, press the Menu button Menu Setting ModeMenus Displays LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO Language SettingSetting the language Default settings are Clock and Daylight Saving SettingTo Make Changes to the Settings Clock SETCamera Title Setting Title SETAlarm Setting Alarm SETSetting the Sensor Position and Sensitivity Level Sensor SettingSetting the Active REC Mode Sensor SETSensor Setting Active REC OFF Active REC MODE1 Active REC MODE2Sample setting Timer SettingTimer SET CLOCK, Title Display and Monitor Settings Display SETMON2 SEQ. Timer CLOCK, Title Display and Monitor SettingsMON1 SEQ. Timer Monitor SETVCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control Setting VCR SETRS232C SET VCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control SettingVideo Loss SET Video LossDisplaying the Alarm Data Alarm Data DisplayAlarm Data Codes in the Item column indicate the type of alarm dataResetting the Alarm Alarms OperationsExternal Alarms Video Loss Alarm Buzzer is heard and the camera 4 indicator lightRS232C Control Interface SpecificationsCommands ConnectionAlarm Status SENSED5 byte assignment Table Information Gathering Commands Status SENSED7Alarm Status SENSED5 RS232C ControlOther Commands ENTER40 Commands Available from the Multiplexer ACK0AAlarmbf NAK0BCommand Table Table Specifications Signal formatObligations Exclusions

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