Samsung SDM-160MP, SDM-160P, SDM-090P manual Alarm S/W Time, Sequence

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Digital Multiplexer

- The following is displayed if pressing the “ENTER” button with the blinking position placed at the “SPOT OUT...”:

[SPOT OUT]

CH1 : 02 CH2 : 00

CH3 : 00 CH4 : 00

CH5 : 00 CH6 : 00

CH7 : 00 CH8 : 00

CH9 : 00 CH10 : 00

CH11 : 00 CH12 : 00

CH13 : 00 CH14 : 00

CH15 : 00 CH16 : 00

ALARM S/W TIME : 02

ENGLISH

You can set the sequence time of SPOT output.

The blinking indication moves if pressing “”, “” button.

The setting value is changed if pressing “ ”, “ ” button. CH1~CH16 : 0 to 30 seconds.

Alarm S/W TIME : 01 to 30 seconds.

The changed setting value is stored if pressing the “SET” button and you can return to the “MON OUT SET” menu.

The channel of LOSS or “ 0 ” of sequence time will be skipped in the SPOT output sequence.

SPOT OUTPUT on alarm

When the alarm is activated, only the alarmed channel will be output. On single alarm : output only the alarmed channel.

On multiple alarms : output alarmed channels in turn at intervals of set ALARM S/W TIME. (Even the sequence time of the alarmed channel is set as “ 0 ” then will be SPOT output.)

- The following is displayed if pressing the “ENTENR” button with the blinking position placed at “SEQUENCE….”:

[SEQUENCE]

CH1 : 02

CH2 : 02

CH3 : 02

CH4 : 02

CH5 : 02

CH6 : 02

CH7 : 02

CH8 : 02

CH9 : 02

CH10: 02

CH11: 02

CH12: 02

CH13: 02

CH14: 02

CH15: 02

CH16: 02

Set the indication time (second) of each channel in the automatic conversion mode.

The blinking indication moves if pressing “”, “” button.

The setting value is changed if pressing “”, “ ” button. CH1 ~ CH16 : 0 ~ 30

“0” is skipped irrespective of existence of channel loss in the automatic conversion mode.

The changed setting value is stored if pressing the “SET” button and you can return to the “MON OUT SET” menu.

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Contents Digital Multiplexer Important Safeguards Iii Contents Appendix B Checking Points in Trouble Introduction IntroductionName of parts and Function Move → Rear panel Physical & Environmental Preparing for the InstallationPrecautions when Installing Digital Multiplexer Unpacking Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to normal VCR and MonitorConnecting to S-VHS VCR and S-VHS Monitor Connecting to Time Lapse VCR Connecting to Alarm Sensor Ascii Remote Control by connecting to PCSpot OUT Control Remote Control using SSC-1000RS-485Monitor OUT Control @ Spot OUT ControlInitial operation When desiring to see in the live screen/replay screenWhen desiring to see in the Triplex screen Basic Method to useWhen desiring to see in the division screen When desiring to see in the Full screenWhen desiring to see automatic sequential conversion screen When desiring to see the stop screen When desiring to see in the zoom screenFull Mode 2TIMES Zoom Times Zoom When desiring to see in the PIP screen When desiring to see in the record screenWhen desiring to see output of VCR as it is Duty SET Reservation OFF Setting of Program MenuRecord setting of each camera REC OUT SET Type TLVREC Duty SET CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 REC Reservation Start TimeEND Time PB Display ALL Spot OUT Cvbs PIP Size Setting of display modeSequence Loss Detect Loss Info Alarm Info Motion Info ALLSequence Alarm S/W TimeCH15 on Setting of title by channelTitle SET IjklmnopqrstuvwxyzDATE/TIME SET Display Type Setting of motion Setting of alarmMotion OUT OFF ↔ on List Update OFF ↔ onXxxxx Sensitivity OFF ↔ LOW ↔ Medium ↔ HighBaud Rate System settingPassword Change Password Check OFF Alarm Buzzer Loss Buzzer Summer Time+++++++++++++++++ + - - - - + Password Change Password Check NEW Password ConfirmNormal record mode Time Lapse record modeRecording REC Duty Weight value REC Duty recordAlarm weight value record Reservation recordAlarm signal standard Alarm occurrence conditionsAlarm release Alarm recordAlarm/Loss list reference Operation in video lossOperation in motion detection Image input Appendix a SpecificationsOutside Drawing Appendix B Checking points in trouble When record is not done
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