Alarm modes, Video loss, Spot – Panasonic WJ-SX650 User Manual

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Alarm Modes

The following alarm modes are available.

(Alarm mode fol-

lows the setting of "Display Mode".)

Spot

The image of associated camera will be displayed on the
monitor. Preset position or auxiliary control will be activated.
The following alarm modes (=patterns to display alarm pic-
tures on a monitor) are available. (Regardless of alarm
modes, alarms occur to all the associated cameras.) The
alarm mode setting is performed in "Alarm" – "Alarm Mode"
of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console or "ALARM" of
SETUP MENU.

• Sequence mode

Alarm pictures are sequentially displayed on the associated
monitor.

• Earliest mode

The earliest alarm picture is displayed on the associated
monitor.

• Latest mode

The latest alarm picture is displayed on the associated
monitor.

Tour Sequence

Tour sequence is activated on the associated monitor.

Group Sequence/Preset

Group sequence is activated on the associated monitors.

OFF

Alarm information is displayed on the associated monitor,
but alarm does not occur to monitors and cameras.

Notes:

• When a tour sequence, group sequence, or group pre-

set is activated as an alarm event, the earlier alarm
event on the monitor will be reset.

• When 33 or more alarms occur to a monitor, older

alarms will be reset chronologically.

• After occurrence, the same alarm will be suspended for

5 seconds.

• By the alarm schedule setting, alarm events can be

deactivated in the specified periods. The alarm sched-
ule setting is performed in "Alarm" – "Alarm Event" of
WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console.

Video Loss

To display the video loss information on associated moni-
tors and save the video loss history without making alarms
occur to monitors and cameras, set "Display Mode" to OFF.
Note: If Alarm A ("Display Mode" is OFF) occurs while

Alarm B's ("Display Mode" is Spot, Tour Sequence or
Group Sequence) are being activated, the Alarm A
information will be displayed on the monitor after all
Alarm B's have been reset.

Alarm 1

Alarm 2

Alarm 3

Alarm 4

Alarm 4

Alarm 1

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