Configure the display settings for Monitor 1 [Monitor 1]

Select the [Monitor 1] tab on the "Display" page. (Page 60)

Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to display the time, camera title and alarm display on Monitor 1. The settings relating to the sequence display on Monitor 1 can also be configured on this tab.

[Time & date display]

Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether to enable or dis- able the time display.

[Camera title display]

Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether to enable or dis- able the camera title display.

[Alarm display]

Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether to enable or dis- able the alarm display.

[Login screen]

Select a camera image to be displayed during the login pro- cedure.

--:No camera image will be displayed. (Black screen)

Cam. 1 to Cam. 16: Displays an image from the select- ed camera channel on a single screen.

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Refer to page 84 for further information about each multi screen display pattern, and refer to page 87 for further information about the sequential display.

Default: --

[Secret view]

The secret view is a function that skips camera images dis- played with a single screen display on Monitor 2 when dis- playing with the sequential display on Monitor 1. Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether to enable or disable the secret view function.

On: Enables the secret view function. (Camera images displayed with a single screen display on Monitor 2 is displayed as a black screen. ) However, when recorded images are displayed on Monitor 2, the black screen is not displayed.

Off: Disables the secret view function.

[Live sequence]

Configure the sequential display settings of camera images. Select the [Setup] button to configure the settings.

(Page 87)

[Sequence timing]

Determine how to switch camera images.

Int: Switches images according to the settings of the "Dwell time" of "Live Sequence".

Ext: Switches images by signals from an external device.

Mon2: Switches images according to the sequence tim- ing of Monitor 2.

Note:

"Ext" is selected when an external device is connected to output the sequence signals

Pin No. 21 (Sequence Switching) of the ALARM/

CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder works as an input terminal when "Int" is set for "Sequence timing", and works as an output terminal when "Ext" is set. (Page 44)

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