
LIVE settings
DSetting a CHANNEL
To set the video settings on each channel.
Select an item for each setting using the control button ({) and select a setting value using the control button (}~).
●Setting a CHANNEL and the channel designation
1Select CHANNEL using the control button ({) and select a channel from the following channels using the control button (}~), press the ENTER button.
Selections: CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4
The CAMERA TITLE screen is displayed.
When not changing the designation of the channel, only select a channel.
2Select the input position using the control button ({) and select input characters using the control button (}~).
Character selection: letters, numbers, symbols (Refer to specifications P55)
CAMERA TITLE
H A L L - 1 F
- - - - - - - -
3Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are complete.
Changing the present CH1 display to
●Setting the DISPLAY
To select DISPLAY, and set the screen display.
ON: Displays live videos
OFF: Does not display live videos
●Setting the SEQ LIST
To select SEQ LIST and set the sequence.
ON: Performs sequencing
OFF: Does not perform sequencing
●Setting the BRIGHTNESS
To select BRIGHTNESS and adjust the brightness of the videos.
The display bar
●Setting the CONTRAST
To select CONTRAST and adjust optimally the dark parts and bright parts of the video.
The display bar
●HUE settings
To select HUE and adjust the hue of the video.
The display bar
●Setting the SATURATION
To select SATURATION and adjust the saturation of the video.
The display bar
Press the EXIT/STOP button once operations are complete.
Press the EXIT/STOP button repeatedly to return to the live screen.
ESetting the VGA SCREEN MODE
To select the display mode of the screen when connecting a PC monitor with a VGA terminal.
Select VGA SCREEN MODE using the control button
({) and select a setting using the control button (}~).
FULL: Displays the
NORMAL: Opens and displays the monitor screen periphery
FSetting an ERROR ALARM
To set an alarm output on the screen.
OFF: Even if the live video is lost or if there is a hard disk error no alarm is output
ALL: An alarm is output when both a live video loss and a hard disk error occur
HDD FULL: An alarm is output when a hard disk error occurs
VIDEO LOSS: An alarm is output when a live video loss occurs
Regardless of the above settings, an alarm is output when a clock error TIME MISMATCH. is displayed.
TIME MISMATCH.
WILL YOU ERASE INDEX?
IF YES, SOME DATA WILL BE ERASED FROM HDD.
CH1RCH2
IF THE DATA IS TO BE KEPT, SELECT GO TEST MODE.
SYSTEM TIME:
HDD LAST TIME:
GO TEST MODE | YES |
CH3 | CH4 |
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