Panasonic WJSX650 WJSX650 User Guide - Page 13
MONITOR DISPLAY INFORMATION, VS Output Connector VS OUT - series administrator console
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!3 VS Output Connector (VS OUT) Supplies VS output signals to external devices. While !1 is accepting a VS input signal, !3 supplies an output signal synchronizing the VS input signal. While !1 is not accepting the VS input signal, !3 supplies an internal synchronization output signal. !4 Serial Port (SERIAL) Connects to a PC. Note: When q is set as Video Output Board 2, r, !1, !2, !3, and !4 are not available. I Monitor Display Information The following are the details on terminal mode operations. For PS·Data operations, refer to p. 85 OPERATION (OTHER THAN TERMINAL MODE) or the operating instructions of system controllers. q w r e q Time and Date Information Current time and date are displayed. During daylight saving time (summer time), "∗" is displayed beside the time. Example: Aug/02/2005 ∗20:15:56 Note: While a recorder is being selected, time and date are not displayed. w Monitor Status Information Monitor number M01 to 32: Monitor number Note: During monitor lock, monitor number is highlighted. Controller information Displays a device that selects and controls the monitor. K1-1 to 8-4: Terminal mode system controller (Example: For K8-4, "8" means the DATA port (TMNL) number and "4" means the controller number of system controller.) PSD: PS·Data mode system controller PC: PC connected to the SERIAL port /T001 to 128: Timer event Sequence number Displays the active sequence number. T01 to 32: Tour sequence number G01 to 32: Group sequence number Note: During sequence pause, "P" is displayed beside the sequence number. e Camera Information Camera number C001 to 999: Camera number R01 to 16: Recorder number Camera title Displays the registered camera title. Camera title setting is performed in "Camera" - "Camera Title" of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console. r Event Information TERMINAL001 to 256: Terminal alarm has occurred. (Example: For TERMINAL001, "001" means the number of alarm input signal accepted by the ALARM IN port of video input board.) CAMERA001 to 999: Camera alarm has occurred. (Example: For CAMERA001, "001" means the number of camera supplying an alarm input signal to the unit.) RECORDER001 to 999: Recorder alarm has occurred. (Example: For RECORDER001, "001" means the number of camera associated with the recorder supplying an alarm input signal to the unit.) SERIAL0001 to 1024: Serial alarm has occurred. (Example: For SERIAL0001, "0001" means the serial command alarm input number.) VIDEO LOSS001 to 999: Video loss has occurred. (Example: For VIDEO LOSS001, "001" means the number of camera to which video loss has occurred) SUSPEND: Alarm is suspended. 13