Basic Operations

Multiplexer functions

Buttons on the front of the unit can be used to perform some of the multiplexer functions.

Multiplexer buttons

2.SPLIT/SEQUENCE buttons

1.Camera number buttons (1 to 16)

SPLIT/

16

SEQUENCE

 

ZOOM

MOVE buttons

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3.ZOOM button

1.Camera number buttons (1 to 16)

Video images of cameras connected to CAMERA IN ter- minals 1 to 16 on the rear of the unit are displayed.

Live or pre-recorded video images of specific channels are displayed when it’s camera button is pressed.

2. SPLIT/SEQUENCE button

The screen switches in order of SPLIT16, 2 types of SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING (a, b), 4 types of SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING (a, b, c and d), SPLIT9 SEQUENTIAL, SPLIT4 SEQUENTIAL, and SINGLE SEQUENTIAL set in the <MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen (SEQUENTIAL dis- play is skipped during playback).

Pressing the OUTPUT B button on the front of this unit can switch the operation of camera number buttons and the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button to the screen of the monitor connected to the OUTPUT B connector. Pressing the OUTPUT A button can switch to the screen of the monitor connected to the OUTPUT A connector.

3. ZOOM button

When this button is pressed during single screen display, magnification 100% screen appears and the magnifica- tion center point (X) is displayed at the center. Pressing the button again will switch the magnification to 200% and then 400%. By pressing the MOVE buttons, the magnified screen can be moved vertically/horizontally with the cen-

tre point as the axis ( see “ZOOM button operations”, page 40).

When the ZOOM button is pressed, camera number buttons 1 to 4 move the “X” in the display area.

Menu settings

The operational conditions of this unit can be set via the menu screens as needed. Although the method will differ slightly depending on the menu screen, the basic setting method of using the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring will re- main the same. e.g. setting the display mode.

SHUTTLE ring

JOG dial

Example : Set DISPLAY MODE to “3” ( default : “1” ).

1.Set the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit to ON. Press the POWER button on the front after the ACCESS indicator turns off.

“SETTING UP...” appears on the screen and the unit is booted.

POWER button operation will not be accepted while the ACCESS indicator is flashing. Press the POWER button after the indicator turns off.

2.After boot-up, press the SET UP button inside the door on the front of the unit.

The <SETTINGS> screen appears.

<SETTINGS>

>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS

TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION

QUICK SETTINGS

MEMO:

When the SET UP button is pressed and the menu screen appears, the background darkens and the displayed characters become easier to see.

3.Check to see that the cursor (>>) is positioned at “TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The <TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen appears ( see page 37).

<TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS> >>TIME DATE ADJUST

DISPLAY MODE

1

CLOCK LOCATION SETTING

NUMBER

CAMERA DISPLAY

CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING

DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY

BOTTOM

<MODE 1>

01-01-2003 00:00:00

4.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “DISPLAY MODE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The background of the “DISPLAY MODE” setting turns red and flashes.

Turning the JOG dial clockwise, the cursor (>>) moves down. Turning counterclockwise, the cursor

(>>)moves up.

5.Turn the JOG dial to display “3”.

The display mode sample on the bottom of the screen changes to <MODE 3>.

6.Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.

To continue with other settings, repeat steps 4 and 5.

Turning the SHUTTLE ring clockwise while the setting is flashing, will keep the set settings.

To exit the screen, turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL2500U operation manual Basic Operations, Multiplexer functions, Menu settings