Sanyo MPX-MD4 VCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control Setting, Video Loss SET, RS232C SET

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Press the l button to highlight the setting to modify.
Press the l button to highlight the setting to modify.

VCR SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT AND COMPUTER CONTROL SETTING

Menu 8

(VIDEO LOSS SET)

(RS232C SET)

When the live picture signal feed is interrupted, you can set the action taken, and if the video loss is recorded as alarm data. First set “VIDEO LOSS” to “ON”, then make the “DATA” and “DISPLAY” settings as desired.

Setting the Video Loss Mode

1

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

Following this procedure, select the settings for DATA and

DISPLAY.

3 Press the l button to go to the next menu,

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

Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.

REC SPEED

 

002 H

ALARM REC SPEED 002 H

1,COLOR2

KILLER

 

0FF

(VIDEO LOSS SET)

VIDEO LOSS

 

ON

 

DATA

 

 

 

 

ON

 

DISPLAY

FREEZE

 

(RS232C SET)

DATA SPEED

19200

 

LIVE

QUAD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO LOSS SET menu

VIDEO LOSS

You can set the action to take when there is an interruption in the video signal feed.

ON: When there is video loss, the image just previous to the interruption is frozen on-screen or color bars are displayed (see “DISPLAY” below) and “VIDEO LOSS” is displayed on-screen. (Default setting)

OFF: When there is video loss, “NO VIDEO” is displayed on-screen.

DATA

You can set the data (date, time, etc) of the video losses to be recorded as alarm data. (To view the recorded data, refer to “ALARM DATA DISPLAY” on page 33.)

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

OFF: The video losses data is not recorded.

DISPLAY

You can set the display mode when there is an interruption in the video signal feed.

FREEZE: When there is video loss, the image just previous to the interruption is frozen on-screen. (Default setting)

TEST: When there is video loss, color bars are displayed on-screen.

Connect the multiplexer to a computer, using a 9-pin D-SUB cable (sold separately), then set the maximum communication speed between the unit and the computer.

For detailed information, refer to “RS232C CONTROL” on page 35.

Changing the Setting

1

2 Using the + (or –) button, select the desired setting. The available speeds are:

2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 (Default setting) bps

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

Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.

VIDEO LOSS

ON

DATA

ON

1,DISPLAY2

FREEZE

(RS232C SET)

DATA SPEED

19200

LIVE

QUAD

 

 

 

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Contents MPX-CD4 MPX-MD4 For the customers in Canada PrecautionAccessories ContentsfeaturesFront Panel Parts NamesRear Panel Parts NamesConnection Basic ConnectionsConnections to the S-VIDEO Terminals Remote Controller Circuit Connections Installing the Rack Mounting Brackets Sold SeparatelyConnection Mode Switching Menu ModeBasic Operations Settings Backup Function Reset FunctionBasic Operations Security Lock FunctionPress the Live button Live Picture ModeMonitor 1 Displays and Functions Monitor 2 Displays and FunctionsPress the Quad button Divisions Split Screen OperationsExample 1 To freeze the image from camera Example 2 To zoom in the image from cameraDivisions Split Screen Operations Example 4 To freeze the zoomed in image from cameraPress the camera select 4 button for about 3 seconds Example 5 To freeze the image from camera Press a camera select 1 4 buttonExample 6 To zoom in the image from camera Press the camera select 2 buttonExample 8 To freeze the zoomed in image from camera Full Screen OperationsSequential Display Operations Monitor 2 OperationsPress the MON2 button Press the VCR button VCR Playback ModeExample 2 To zoom in the recorded image from camera Example 1 To freeze the recorded image from cameraExample 4 To freeze the zoomed recorded in image from camera Full Screen Operations Example 5 To freeze the recorded image from cameraExample 6 To zoom in the recorded image from camera Example 8 To freeze the zoomed in recorded image from camera Sequential Display Operations Menu Setting Mode Menus DisplaysTo display the menus, press the Menu button Language Setting Setting the languageLANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO To Make Changes to the Settings Clock and Daylight Saving SettingDefault settings are Clock SETTitle SET Camera Title SettingAlarm SET Alarm SettingSetting the Active REC Mode Sensor SettingSetting the Sensor Position and Sensitivity Level Sensor SETActive REC OFF Active REC MODE1 Active REC MODE2 Sensor SettingTimer Setting Timer SETSample setting Display SET CLOCK, Title Display and Monitor SettingsMON1 SEQ. Timer CLOCK, Title Display and Monitor SettingsMON2 SEQ. Timer Monitor SETVCR SET VCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control SettingVideo Loss SET VCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control SettingRS232C SET Video LossAlarm Data Alarm Data DisplayDisplaying the Alarm Data Codes in the Item column indicate the type of alarm dataExternal Alarms Video Loss Alarm Alarms OperationsResetting the Alarm Buzzer is heard and the camera 4 indicator lightCommands Interface SpecificationsRS232C Control ConnectionAlarm Status SENSED5 Information Gathering Commands Status SENSED7Alarm Status SENSED5 byte assignment Table RS232C ControlAlarmbf Commands Available from the Multiplexer ACK0AOther Commands ENTER40 NAK0BCommand Table Table Signal format SpecificationsExclusions Obligations

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