VerteX RTH Series

H.8 and H.16 Series

The user can view an image on full screen by double-clicking the 4/9/16 Sub-Screen mode. Double-click any part of the screen to return to the previous mode.

Auto Sequence

Auto Sequence is to rotate images at an interval of the certain time in 1/4/9 Sub-Screen Mode. It changes to Auto Sequence Mode if you select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Display Mode}Æ{Sequence} in 1/4/9 Sub-Screen Mode. Using the Up/Down button, the user can select the interval from 1 second to 10 seconds (to set the interval, however, multiple cameras should be connected).

5-2-2. Channel Grouping

Channel Grouping is to change the image location in the screen between channels.

￿On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Channel Grouping}.

￿On the monitoring screen, go to the channel selection window and select the channel to be changed in the group. Then the selection window pops up.

￿On the selection window, select a channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.

￿The Image location of the each channel is changed.

Group Setup is not supported for the 1-split mode.

The user can change the channel location in the group using the mouse.

Changing the screen division mode causes other division modes to be changed as

well.

5-2-3. Spot (Only for VERTEX RTH series)

Spot is to output a channel that is set with a certain function. Spot has an independent monitor and output and only full screen mode is available.

￿Event Spot

Event Spot is to show a channel quickly that is set with the Event function in case events (sensor and motion) occur. The event check interval is one second. If events are detected in many channels, it shows a channel with the last event. Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Alarm Output} Æ {Event Spot}.

￿Manual Spot

User can designate a spot channel manually. Move to {Menu} Æ {Misc. Control} Æ {Spot} and select a channel.

￿Sequence Spot

User can select more than one channel in Manual Spot and have a sequential image through Spot. Move to {Menu} Æ {Misc. Control} Æ {Spot} Æ {Sequence}.

5-2-4. Menu in Monitoring Mode

User can control all functions available in Monitoring Mode in {Menu}.

￿Press the Menu or right-click mouse button. The {Menu} will then appear.

￿Select the desired item using the arrow keys or mouse.

￿Press the ESC button or right-click mouse button to hide the menu.

5-3. System Login

5-3-1. User Account and Authorization

System users are divided into local administrators and general users.

The local system administrator can use all functions.

Local Admin

The local administrator can use all functions: System Power On/Off, Setup,

Monitoring, and Playback (remote access is not available, however).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Up to four users are allowed. Each user can access the functions depending on the

User

given authorities.

 

For Authorization Setup, Move to {Monitoring Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ

{System}Æ

 

 

{User Registration}.

 

 

 

 

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Vertex Standard H.8, H.16 manual System Login, Channel Grouping, Spot Only for Vertex RTH series, Menu in Monitoring Mode

H.8, H.16 specifications

Vertex Standard, a well-known name in professional communication equipment, offers a series of radios that cater to various needs in the field of audio communication. Two notable models within this line are the H.16 and H.8. Both of these radios are designed to provide reliable communication in demanding environments while ensuring ease of use and advanced features.

The Vertex Standard H.16 is widely recognized for its robust build quality and versatility. This model typically supports a wide range of frequencies, making it suitable for various applications, from industrial to recreational use. One of its standout features is the long battery life, which ensures operators can communicate effectively over extended periods without needing a recharge. The H.16 also boasts an ergonomic design, allowing for comfortable handling during prolonged usage.

Key technologies incorporated in the H.16 include advanced digital signal processing (DSP), which enhances audio clarity by minimizing background noise and improving voice transmission. Additionally, the H.16 often features multiple channel capabilities, enabling users to switch between different communication lines effortlessly. The inclusion of programmable buttons allows users to tailor the functions of the radio to suit their specific tasks, enhancing efficiency.

On the other hand, the Vertex Standard H.8 is another model that excels in delivering dependable performance. This radio is engineered to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it ideal for outdoor activities and industrial settings. The H.8 typically features rugged housing that is dustproof and water-resistant, ensuring longevity even in challenging climates.

Like the H.16, the H.8 integrates advanced technologies, including noise-cancellation features and user-friendly interfaces. It usually offers a compact design, making it a portable choice for professionals who need to stay mobile. The H.8's reliable connectivity ensures that users can maintain clear communication, which is critical in fast-paced environments.

Both models emphasize ease of use, featuring intuitive controls that minimize the learning curve for new users. These radios are often equipped with built-in safety features, such as emergency alerts and lone worker functions, enhancing user protection in critical situations.

In conclusion, Vertex Standard's H.16 and H.8 radios encompass a blend of durability, advanced technologies, and user-centric designs, making them suitable choices for a variety of professional communication needs. Whether in industry, outdoor exploration, or emergency response, these radios ensure effective communication, contributing to safety and efficiency in the field.