BASIC OPERATIONS

MODE SWITCHING

When the unit is connected to a power source, the default display mode will be as follows: live picture from the four cameras will be displayed in a 4 divisions split screen on monitor 1, and sequentially, full screen on monitor 2. You can use the VCR, LIVE and MENU buttons to switch to the desired mode (see below for further information).

LIVE picture mode

VCR playback mode

LIVE picture mode

Menu mode

 

 

 

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When the power on

VCR

LIVE

MENU

 

Live Picture Mode

When the LIVE button is pressed, the live (direct) picture from the cameras connected to the camera input terminals (1 – 4) on the unit rear panel, will be displayed. While in live picture mode you can use the still and zoom functions (see page 9).

NOTE:

The unit will automatically start in the live picture or VCR playback display mode (4 divisions split screen, full screen or sequential display) last selected. Therefore, when a mode is selected, the display mode will remain the same.

If a camera is not connected at one of the input terminals, “NO VIDEO” will be displayed on the monitor screen.

NO VIDEO

VCR Playback Mode

Start playback on the VCR. If the video signal is correctly recorded, the VCR playback image will be displayed on monitor 1 when the VCR button is pressed. While in VCR playback mode you can use the still and zoom functions (see page 15).

NOTE: If playing back a tape not recorded through this unit, “NO ID” will be displayed on the monitor screen.

NO ID

Menu Mode

Press the MENU button to display the menu. The buttons used for menu control (see page 21) are indicated below.

Menu control buttons

MON 2

STILL

ZOOM

SEQUENCE

QUAD

LIVE

VCR

MENU

ALL RESET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU RESET

SHIFT

EXIT

NEXT

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

4

3

2

1

1c, l (VCR, LIVE) button

Use these buttons to move the cursor to the right or down.

c button: will move the cursor towards the right.

l button: will move the cursor down.

2+, – (QUAD, SEQUENCE) buttons

Use these buttons to select numbers, letters, symbols.

+ button: for forward selection

button: for backward selection

3NEXT (ZOOM) button

To select a sub-menu in order to set the title position, etc. Press the NEXT button to switch between the menu and the sub-menu.

4EXIT (STILL) button

To exit the menu mode.

5SHIFT (MON2) button

Use this button and the c or l buttons to move the cursor to the left or up.

Press and hold the SHIFT button, then press the c button to move the cursor to the left.

Press and hold the SHIFT button, then press the l button to move the cursor up.

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Sanyo MPX-MD4 instruction manual Basic Operations, Mode Switching, Menu Mode

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