Basic operations

Basic multiplexer functions

This function is used to perform the multiplexer functions using the buttons on the front panel.

DIGITAL ZOOM button

Camera number buttons

 

M-DET

 

DOT ON/OFF

 

M-DET

SPEED

AREA SET UP

SPLIT screen buttons

 

SEQUENCE button

 

OUTPUT A/B button

 

Move buttons

Multiplexer buttons

1.Camera number buttons (1 to 16)

Displays the picture supplied from the cameras connected to CAMERA IN terminals 1 to 16 on the rear panel in the single screen display.

Pictures can be displayed even if the camera is not set for recording.

2.SPLIT screen buttons

Displays the split screen in the following order. SPLIT4 () button : SPLIT 4aSPLIT 4b

SPLIT 4cSPLIT 4dSPLIT 4a • • •

SPLIT9 ( ) button : SPLIT 9aSPLIT 9b SPLIT 9a• • •

SPLIT10 () button : SPLIT 10aSPLIT 10b SPLIT 10a• • •

SPLIT13 () button : SPLIT 13aSPLIT 13b SPLIT 13a• • •

SPLIT16 () button : SPLIT 16 screen

3.SEQUENCE button

Displays the sequential screen in the split screen or the single screen display. Make the detailed settings of this display in the <Multiplexer Setting> (Setup MenuSystemMultiplexer Setting). Sequential display does not appear during playback.

The sequential display is cancelled when the different type of the split screen is displayed.

Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer output of the unit. When OUTPUT A is selected, the light of the button turns off. When OUTPUT B is selected, the button lights up and camera number buttons, SPLIT screen buttons, and SEQUENCE button are operated for the monitor screen connected to the OUTPUT B connector. Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button again switches the multiplexer output to OUTPUT A.

4.DIGITAL ZOOM button

Displays magnification 100% screen when pressing this button during single screen display. At this time, the mag- nification centre point (X) appears at the centre of the screen. Pressing the button again switches the magnification to 200%, and then 400%. By pressing the MOVE buttons, the centre point moves vertically or horizontally ( see “DIGITAL ZOOM button operations” on page 60).

When the DIGITAL ZOOM button is pressed, camera number buttons 11, 14, 15, and 16 become the MOVE buttons.

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