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GX5204

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SVAT ELECTRONICS

now you can see

OPERA

OPERA

TING MODES

TING MODES

The system can be set to operate in one of 3 modes: SCAN, AUTO or MANUAL. The

desired operating mode can be selected using the buttons on the front panel of the

monitor.

Scan

Pressing the SCAN button places the system in scan mode. The monitor's screen will go

blank (standby mode) while the system continuously scans active cameras. Press the

MANUAL or AUTO button to cancel this mode.

Auto

Pressing the AUTO button places the system into auto mode. In this mode, the system

automatically rotates through all active cameras. To avoid searching the channels that do

not have cameras/transmitters assigned to them, set those corresponding dip switches

(located on the back panel of the monitor) to the OFF position.

The dwell/cycle time (time taken to switch between cameras) is preset to four seconds

and can be adjusted between 2-30 seconds. To adjust the dwell/cycle time, hold down

both the AUTO and MANUAL buttons simultaneously. The monitor will chime for each

second it is adding to the dwell time. Release the buttons, and the LED light will flash for

each second that was added to the dwell time. Increasing the dwell/cycle time past 30

seconds will revert it back to 2 seconds.

Manual

To view a specific camera on the monitor, press the MANUAL button. The monitor will

switch to a different camera each time the MANUAL button is pressed. To avoid

searching the channels that do not have cameras assigned to them, set those

corresponding dip switches (located on the back panel of the monitor) to the OFF

position.

CONNECTING TO A VCR

You can connect a VCR to the system to allow recording of your camera footage. To

connect the receiver to a VCR for recording purposes, use the RCA adapter cable and

connect the appropriate ends to the A/V Out jack on the receiver, and the other

corresponding ends to the audio and video inputs of the VCR.

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