
A-8
ON-SCREEN STATUS LINE DISPLAYS
Setup/Programming
The following messages appear in the monitor on-screen Status
Line during certain non-menu programming functions.
SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THR, FRI, SAT- displayed
during setup of Day of the Week, page 3-2. The
appropriate code is displayed after one of the day selections
is made.
DELTD- displayed during Monitor Tour programming, page
3-5. This message indicates that a tour entry was just
deleted by the “0 - PROG” action.
TRCLR - displayed during Monitor Tour programming, page
3-5. This message indicates that the Monitor Tour was just
completely erased by the “62 - PROG” action.
SSI, SSA, SSMA, SHI, SHA, SHMA, BSI, BSA, BSMA,
BHI, BHA, BHMA, DHI, DSI, DHA, DSA, DHMA,
DSMA, DIS- displayed during Monitor Arming, page 3-6.
The message code indicates the Arming Code that the
monitor is armed for. See Appendix pages A-6 and A-7 for
descriptions of these codes.
UFaaa- displayed following entry of the “70 F2” code
combination on the keyboard. This message displays the
current software version number as the last digit of the
message (e.g., “UF3M2” is version 2 of the embedded
software).
Operation
The following messages appear in the monitor on-screen Status
Line during normal AD1024 operation.
ALARM - displayed while an armed alarm contact is active,
page A-3. This message remains until the alarm contact is
deactivated or the alarm is manually acknowledged,
depending on the alarm clearance mode of the monitor.
ACK
nn- displayed when the operator presses the ACK key
to start a System Tour, page 2-7. This message indicates
the System Tour number selected, and is displayed until the
first camera of the tour is called to the monitor.
BUSY - displayed in the Remote Site Status line when a user
tries to call a REMOTESite camera and all video trunk
lines output from that site are in use, page 2-4.
COMFUL - displayed in the Remote Site Status when a user
tries to call a REMOTESite function and the RS-232 link
to that site currently has eight simultaneous users, page 2-4.
HOLD- displayed during a Tour hold, page 2-7. The
message indicates that the tour is on hold at the displayed
camera.
IN USE - displayed when another keyboard is controlling the
same camera (pan/tilt/lens/preset/aux), page 2-5. This lasts
for two seconds after the conflicting control action stops.
LOCK - displayed when a camera has been Locked Out by
another keyboard, page 3-3. This camera cannot be
controlled by a user when the message is displayed.
NO CTRL - displayed when a user tries to call a camera that
has been denied access from that keyboard (set to “N”) via
the Keyboard/Camera Control access menu, page 4-27.
SALVO - displayed when a System Salvo has been called,
page 2-8. The message indicates that a System Salvo has
been called to this monitor.
nnF- displayed during System Tour operation, page 2-7. The
message shows the dwell time (
nnseconds) of the currently
displayed camera, and the letter “F” for a tour running in
Forward direction.
nnR- displayed during System Tour operation, page 2-7. The
message shows the dwell time (nnseconds) of the currently
displayed camera, and the letter “R” for a tour running in
Reverse direction.
APPENDIX AD1024
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