Monitor Display Arrangement
The arrangement of the titles, time, and date displays in the
monitor on-screen display is changed by entering F2 key
combinations from the keyboard.
The default display arrangement is titles, date, and time
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
To change the LOCAL on-screen display arrangement:
1. Call the pertinent LOCAL monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Enter one of the following F2 code combinations:
“1 F2” Display date and time on the monitor.
“2 F2” Remove date and time display from the monitor.
“3 F2” Display camera title, camera number, and
camera status on the monitor.
“4 F2” Remove camera title, camera number, and
camera status from the monitor.
“5 F2” Move titles, date, and time to the top of the
monitor screen.
“6 F2” Move titles, date, and time to the bottom of the
monitor screen.
“7 F2” Display all titles, date, and time on the monitor.
“8 F2” Remove all titles, date, and time display from
the monitor.
Camera Lockout
Camera sites can be locked out by a keyboard to deny other
keyboards from controlling that camera site. Locked out
keyboards may view, but not control, the designated cameras.
When a keyboard calls a camera which is locked out, the
camera video is displayed on the monitor and the message
“LOCK” is displayed in the on-screen Status Line.
The default status of all cameras is unlocked.
To lockout or unlock a LOCAL camera:
1. Call the pertinent LOCAL camera on the monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Enter one of the following F1 code combinations:
“1 F1” Unlock the called camera.
“2 F1” Lock out the called camera.
Note: The LOCAL keyboard cannot lockout REMOTE Site
Cameras.
Camera Video Loss Detection
For AD1024 systems equipped with a Video Loss Detector
(VLD) module, the video loss detection mode of each camera
input can be set by keyboard actions. An AD1024 RS-232 port
must be connected to a VLD module and setup for Video Loss
via the Ports menu, page 4-22.
The default VLD mode is OFF for all cameras.
To set a LOCAL camera video loss detection mode:
1. Call the pertinent LOCAL camera on the monitor.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Enter one of the following F2 code combinations:
“100 F2” Disable video loss detection for camera.
“101 F2” Sync loss detection only enabled (SYNC
ONLY) for camera.
“102 F2” Sync and low picture content video loss
detection enabled (VIDEO LOW) for camera.
“103 F2” Sync and medium picture content video loss
detection enabled (VIDEO MED) for camera.
“104 F2” Sync and high picture content video loss
detection enabled (VIDEO HIGH) for camera.
“105 F2” Set the loss detection mode automatically * for
the camera.
“106 F2” Set the loss detection mode automatically * for
all camera inputs.
“107 F2” Update VLD module with the AD1024 current
mode settings for all camera inputs.
“108 F2” Clear the mode settings of all cameras, in both
the AD1024 and the VLD module.
“109 F2” Download, to the AD1024, the VLD module's
mode setting of the called camera.
“110 F2” Download, to the AD1024, the VLD module's
mode settings of all cameras.
“111 F2” Print current mode setting of the called camera.
“112 F2” Print current mode settings of all cameras.
* The VLD module automatically sets the mode to:
VIDEO MED if the video picture content is high,
VIDEO LOW if the picture content is medium or low,
SYNC ONLY if only sync is present in the signal,
OFF if there is no video and no sync at the input.
The Video Loss Detection mode may also be set for each
camera via the Camera Title menu, page 4-21.
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