System (continued)

Setup Menu

Alarm Display Setting

This item is used to display the picture input with alarm signal in the single screen display or split screen display which has been pre-set. When another alarm signal is in- put during alarm recording, the picture with the latest alarm signal appears in the single screen display or split screen display. The screen returns to the previous display when the alarm recording is completed.

The alarm display setting is available for each output A or B. Select the desired output for alarm display. You cannot use alarm display on both output A and B at the same time.

Setup Menu

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5 Multiplexer Setting

4 Alarm Display Setting

step1. Select output A or output B.

step2. Select the desired single screen display or split screen display which is set in the <Multiplexer Setting> to be displayed when the alarm signal is input for each sensor connected.

Covert Camera Setting

This item is used to set the picture of the specified camera number not to be displayed regardless of the presence of video signals.

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When the picture is interrupted due to the camera trouble, etc. while the <Covert Camera Setting> is set to “Off,” the warning message does not appear on the screen, however, if “Warning” is set for “Buzzer” setting, the buzzer sounds. The unit registers this error in the <System Log List> and outputs the CALL OUT signal.

When setting <Covert Camera Setting> to “Off” for a camera set for recording operation, recording is performed without displaying the picture on the screen.

When <Covert Camera Setting> is set to “Off,” the playback picture is not displayed and the screen turns blue for that camera number. To display the playback picture, set it to “On.”

When <Covert Camera Setting> is set to “Off,” the operational mode display and alarm display setting do not function.

Setup Menu

4 System

5Multiplexer Setting

5 Covert Camera Setting

step1. Set the covert camera setting for each camera number.

On: Displays the picture supplied from the camera.

Off: Does not display the picture supplied from the camera and the screen of that camera turns blue.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000E instruction manual Alarm Display Setting, Covert Camera Setting

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