Panasonic Matrix Switcher Wj Sx550c Operating Instructions
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66 4 SETUP MENU The Setup Menu provides a way for controlling functions that are not available by a direct operation. Access to the Setup Menu is limited to operators with the proper opera- tor’s level. Access to the Setup Menu 1. System Log-in Refer to Log-in on page 97 for details. 2. Select the desired monitor for viewing the Setup Menu. Refer to Monitor Selection on page 100. 3. Select the Set Up Menu (A6) on the LCD display by pressing the Direction buttons (A B D C). 4. Press the Function F1button...
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67 4 Setup Programming Menu As shown below, the Setup Menu has six main submenus: Program, Operator, Camera Title, Alarm Recall, Status and System. Three of these, Program, Operator and System, are further divided into additional submenus. Setup Program Program Sequence Page 69 Tour Sequence Page 70 Group Sequence Page 71 Timer Event Schedule Page 73 Special Day Schedule Page 74 Alarm Alarm Mode Select Page 76 Set Up Alarm Mode 1 Page 77 Set Up Alarm Mode 2 Page 78 Set Up Alarm Mode 3 Page 79...
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68 4 Setup Menu After having selected [Setup Menu On] on the LCD display, the interactive online Setup Menu allows access six main items as shown below. To Select an item from the Set Up Menu: 1. Move the cursor to the desired item by moving the Joystick Controller. 2. To execute the selection, press the CAM (SET)key. The selected item appears on the monitor. 3. To escape from the menu without changing any settings, press the MON (ESC)key. Program (PROG.) Menu Select Program on the Setup Menu by moving...
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69 4 Program Sequence (P-SEQ) This table is used to program or edit a Program Sequence. A Program Sequence is a series of 64 steps assigned to a particular monitor. Each step has a camera number assigned to it. The Program Sequence number refers to the actual monitor that a sequence is assigned to. In the table below, the sequence is assigned to monitor #1. This table also has an Auto Skip function, which, when selected on, will automatically skip any step if there is no video signal present at that...
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70 4 Tour Sequence (T-SEQ) This table is used to program or edit a Tour Sequence. There are 32 Tour Sequences available, each with 64 steps. Each step has a camera number (CAM), an associated Pan/Tilt preset position (PRE), a dwell time (DWELL), and AUX 1 and AUX 2 control assigned to it. No monitor number is assignable in the Tour Sequence. The sequence will run on any monitor that the user can control. To program or edit a Tour Sequence, do the following: Caution:Before programming or editing a Tour...
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71 4 Group Sequence (G-SEQ) This table is used to program or edit a Group Sequence. A Group Sequence consists of up to 64 steps. In each step, a maximum of 16 cameras can be assigned to 16 monitors, each with preset position (if applicable) and AUX 1 and AUX 2 control. There are 8 Group Sequences available in this system. To program or edit a Group Sequence, do the following: Caution:Before programming or editing a Group Sequence, the Alarm Mode must be in the Off mode first. Follow Alarm Mode Select...
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72 4 Timer Menu As shown below, the Timer Menu allows access to two items, Event and Special Day Schedule. With these two items, it is possible to enable or disable Tour and Group Sequences on selected monitors based on time of day, day of the week, and user-definable special days. To select an item from the Timer Menu: 1. Move the cursor to the desired item by moving the Joystick Controller. 2. To execute the selection, press the CAM (SET)key. The selected item appears on the monitor. 3. To return to...
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73 4 Timer Event Schedule This table is used to enable and disable Tour and Group Sequences according to the time of day and day of the week. There are 45 events available in one day. To program or edit a Timer Event Schedule, do the following: 1. Move the cursor to position 5 by moving the Joystick Controller, and then press the CAM (SET)key to execute the selec- tion. 2. Move the cursor to position 6, 7, 8 and 9 by moving the Joystick Controller. Enter the desired hours (24-hour military time) or...
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74 4 Special Day Schedule Before programming this table, confirm that the Timer Event Schedule (Special Day 1-5) is programmed completely. This table allows for up to 48 days to be defined as special days. In the Timer Event Schedule, there are 5 tables where the special days 1 through 5 are programmed for sequences. In this table, 48 specific, user defined, days of the year are assigned to one of those 5 special days. To program or edit a Special Day Schedule, do the following: 1. Move the cursor to...