Videotec SM164B User Manual

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MNVCSM84A_0408

[ALARM 1 ACKNOWLEDGE 5.5]
[----------------------------]
[ 1.Output 1: YES ]
[ 2.Output 2: NO ]
[ 3.Output 3: YES ]
[ 4.Output 4: YES ]
[ ]
[ ]
[INC.Next Alarm ]
[DEC.Previous Alarm ]
[ ]
[SEQ.End ]

Alarm acknowledge submenu

It is possible for each alarm to be recognised by each output video (or not). If
an alarm is not recognised the functioning of an output will be unchanged by
alarm activation, even if keyboard DCJ, DCK or DCT (when connected) will
display a warning message for the abnormal situation.
Press

!

..

$

to enable/disable alarm acknowledge for each output.

Press

8

/

9

to pass to definition of the next/previous alarm. Press



to

return to the previous menu.

[READ THIS CAREFULLY 6.1]
[----------------------------]
[ If a new password is ]
[ inserted and forgotten ]
[ this setup procedure ]
[ will be unaccessible ]
[ and the system locked. ]
[ ]
[ ]
[ Procede to change pwd? ]
[ ENTER.Yes ]
[ CLEAR.No ]

Change password submenu

Entering the change setup password submenu will show a warning message
on the screen, shown on the screen to the left. Be very careful because if a
password setting is lost it will be necessary to contact the supplier to reset the
whole system and all the data will be lost.

The instructions for changing the password are shown on the screen.

[VIDEO MASK 7]
[----------------------------]
[ ]
[ Camera no.1 ]
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]
[ ]
[INC/DEC.Camera Change ]
[ENTER.Show/Change ]
[ ]
[SEQ.End ]

Masking submenu

Masking is a system for hiding part of the image when this comes from fixed
cameras. If part of the image supplied by the camera is to be covered it should
be masked.
Choose the camera to be masked using

8

and

9

. Press



to view the

preset mask and modify it if necessary. A typical screen is shown in the
following example.

[ ********** ]
[ ********** ]
[ ********** ]
[ ********** ]
[ **##****** ]
[ **##****** ]
[ ]
[ CAMERA 1 ]
[ ---------]
[ 1ĸĺ2 3Ľ4 ]
[ Enter Ż Ź]
[ SEQ. End ]

Submenu for Masking: modify

The example on the left * shows the current mask for camera 1, # indicates the

cursor, which can be shifted using the left

!,

right

",

up,

#

down

$

keys, or by moving the joystick if the matrix is controlled by a DCJ or DCT
keyboard.
Press



to mask /remove the mask under the cursor.

Pressing the

(

key twice quickly will completely remove the mask on the

video signal.

Press

8

and

9

to select another input video.



confirms the changes made to the masks of the various input videos.

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