■Multiplexer settings
There are 3 types of camera settings: A, B and C.You can set the cameras to be operated at each setting. It is useful to make titles with the setting on the same menu.
Example: Set Camera CH (channel) 5 as an operated channel on CAMERA USAGE B. The title will be “EXIT” (the default setting is to operate camera CH 1 to 4).
1.Press the SET UP button to display the <MENU SETTING> menu.
2.Move the cursor ( ) to MPX FUNCTIONS then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
•The <MPX FUNCTIONS> menu will appear.
<MPX FUNCTIONS> | A | |
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SPLIT | SCREEN SETTING | |
SPLIT | P.GRADE | SHARP |
3.Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to CAMERA SETTING and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
•The <CAMERA SETTING> menu will appear. The “ ” will appear next to the CH number of the camera if it is set to be operated. The default setting is to operate CAMERA CH 1 to 9 for CAMERA USAGE A, 1 to 4 for CAMERA USAGE B and 1 for CAMERA USAGE C.
Precautions related to settings
With CAMERA SETTING, at least one camera channel must be activated for each camera operation A, B and C. (Active channels are indicated by “ ” .) Please note that the settings menu cannot be exited until this is done.
Set all cameras to be activated for Alarm recording to be operated on the <CAMERA SET-
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4. Turn the JOG dial to the right to move the cursor next to CH 5 and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to until “ - ” flashes.
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INFORMATION
Complex operation settings are possible when settings for CAMERA SETTING B
and CAMERA SETTING C are made at the same
time. For example, by
6.Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to flash the first column of the TITLE setting.
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7. Turn the JOG dial to display “E” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to move the flashing to next column.
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8. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 to input “EXIT” .
• Turning the SHUTTLE ring to the left while inputting will erase the character. To exit the TITLE column, move the flashing to the right end, then turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to fix title setting.
•To continue title setting, turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to desired camera CH.
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9. To finish setting, turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP button.
• You cannot exit the menu till you fix title setting (if one of the columns of the TITLE is flashing).To fix the setting please refer to step 8 above.
INFORMATION
A warning appears when the unit records while there is no input signal in the desig-
nated camera channel. (Please refer to “Warnings and CALL OUT output” on page 75 for more de- tails.) In addition, please select “invalid” in the <CAM- ERA SETTING> menu for those cameras with no input. If the unit is operated without this “invalid” set- ting, there are rare occasions during
♦Camera usage setting
This setting is to choose the camera setting on the <CAM- ERA SETTING> menu. You can make good use of this unit by making timer recordings using the Camera usage setting. For details of the combination of Multiplexer functions and Timer recording, please refer to pages 41 and 42 for operation examples.
Example: Choose CAMERA USAGE B (the default setting is “A”).
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