Honeywell K14392V1 manual Using LocalView As an Additional Public Display Monitor

Models: K14392V1

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Configuring Other Hardware

Fig. 8–8. Monitor Out Tab, for a Multi-Media Unit’s MONITOR OUTPUT 1.

Table 8–5 Inputs for External Control of MONITOR OUTPUT 1

General Purpose Input

Instructs Video Capture Card to...

13display previous camera

14display next camera

15continue or pause public display monitor*

*A selection of video feeds from one unit for use with a public display monitor is very different from: (a) site tours, involving many Rapid Eye sites (see Touring Many Sites, on p. 221) or

(b) PTZ tours: preset PTZ movements (see Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) Setup). Use of a local user interface is also unrelated to these public display monitor settings.

Using LocalView As an Additional Public Display Monitor

For a better public display of video, Honeywell recommends using a dedicated NTSC (or PAL) monitor, rather than the VGA output used for LocalView. Nonetheless, you have the option of using the VGA monitor displaying LocalView as a public display monitor or as a second public display monitor (in addition to a dedicated monitor). Set Local View to display the camera(s) that you need. More than one camera can be displayed simultaneously.

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Honeywell K14392V1 manual Using LocalView As an Additional Public Display Monitor