Monitor-related Functions

The following functions related to monitors are configurable.

08/21/2001 6:50:08 PM Clock

Monitor status

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M1

K1

T01

 

 

 

 

C01

camera

title

 

ALARM10*

 

 

 

 

Camera title

Event

Monitor Selection

It is necessary to select a monitor when controlling the monitor-related functions, such as camera images or

SETUP MENU.

Information Displayed on the Monitors

The following information is displayed on monitors.

Time and Date

Time and date are displayed.

The date display is selectable from five patterns, and the time display is selectable from 24- or 12- hour system.

The date display pattern (Example: August 21, 2001) 21/08/2001 08/21/2001

21/Aug/2001

2001/08/21

Aug/21/2001

Camera Title

The camera number (C01 to C99) and characters (up to 20) can be configured as a camera title.

The title is displayed in one line.

Monitor Status

The following status is displayed in one line. Mn (Monitor number)*

Kn (Controller number)*

Tnn (Monitor mode: the example shows the tour sequence)*

Rn (Recorder number)* * "n" is a number.

Event

The information related to system operation is displayed. An alarm control, alarm suspension, and timer event are the example.

ALARMnn (The alarm is operating.)

ALARMnn ACK (The alarm has been acknowledged.) Tnn (Timer event: tour sequence number)

LOSS CHnn (the video loss channel number) ALM SUSPENDED (The alarm is suspended.)

CAM SW LOSS Rn* (Displayed when no camera switch- ing pulse is supplied from Rn)

SLAVE DOWN (Displayed when communication is not established between the Master and Slave units: for example, power/cable disconnection)

* “n” is a number.

Notes:

When pressing the associated numeric button (1 to 5) while holding down the OSD button, information is turned on or off.

When you select the LCN (logical camera number) not assigned in the system, “NOT ASSIGN” will appear beside the camera number.

The Display Position

The display position of the information is adjustable with the joystick on the system controller.

Priority Lock

Priority lock is the function to prevent other operators' con- trol of a monitor even after the system log-out.

While the priority lock is active, the monitor is operable by the locking operator and higher-priority operators.

Sequence Mode

Camera images are displayed for a fixed time, and they are sequentially switched.

The change from a tour sequence into the spot mode is also possible.

Before use, the parameters of the sequence, such as a camera or monitor selection and dwell time need to be con- figured.

There are two sequences:

Tour sequence

Group sequence

Tour Sequence

CH1

CH2

CH3

The images through Camera 1 to 99 are displayed on a given monitor in the desired sequence.

A tour sequence is consisted of 64 steps and up to 32 sequences are configurable.

Up to 30 seconds are selectable as each step's dwell time. Each step can call the desired preset position of a camera to be displayed.

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Panasonic WJ-SX 150A Monitor-related Functions, Monitor Selection, Information Displayed on the Monitors, Display Position