Pelco Manual C573M-D (11/03) 17MAIN MENU

Figure 10. Set Camera Title Menu

CAMERA 01

CAMERA TITLE:

LOADING DOCK 4

RETURN

PELCO MDA UNIT 01
SOFTWARE VERSION 2.05
MAIN MENU:
1. CAMERA TITLE
2. COMPENSATION
3. CAMERA DISPLAY
4. TIME/DATE
5. PORTS
6. RESET
7. EXIT

Figure 9. Main Menu

The fields in the Main Menu (Figure 9) are defined as follows:
PELCO The first line is the title line. It contains the Unit ID as set from the MDA
MDA UNIT unit’s rear panel.
SOFTWARE This field shows the version of software being used.
VERSION
MAIN MENU This field instructs you to pick an item to set from the six selections
listed or to exit the setup program.
A number precedes each of the seven selections. It flashes when the cursor is positioned
on it. To select an item, move the keyboard’s joystick up or down to position the cursor on
the item you desire, then press the joystick to the right.
Selecting items 1 through 6 will display another menu. When you finish programming,
select EXIT and press the joystick right, or exit by pressing the NEAR key.
SET CAMERA TITLE
If you choose item 1 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:
Use this menu to enter a camera title. When the program displays this menu, the camera
number flashes on the menu’s top line.
If you want to edit the information for the camera number displayed, press the OPEN key.
If you want a different camera, press the joystick to the right to bring up the next camera.
The title already programmed for the selected camera is displayed.
Use the joystick to access the title. Move the joystick left and right to position the cursor
over a character in the title. Use the OPEN/CLOSE key to access a character. Pressing the
joystick right places the cursor on the next character to program.
When you finish programming the title, press the joystick down to move the cursor to RETURN
on the menu and then press the joystick to the right. This returns you to the Main Menu.
NOTE:

If you are using a

KBD200A keyboard, use the

appropriate pan/tilt key (up,

down, right, left) in place of

moving the joystick.