Programming Monitor Tours
A Tour displays a selected sequence of LOCAL camera video
inputs on any monitor. A Monitor Tour is a temporary
sequence of cameras programmed for the called monitor. A
maximum of 64 cameras may be included, in any order and as
often as required. Each camera is displayed for a set period of
time (the “Dwell Time”).
Note: Monitor Tour programming is LOCAL only.
PROGRAM A COMPLETE MONITOR TOUR
1. Call the LOCAL monitor on which the tour is to be run.
2. Turn the keyswitch to the PROG position.
3. Call the LOCAL camera which is to be displayed first in
the tour.
4. Enter “62’’ and press the PROG button. This starts Tour
Programming mode, and displays the dwell time of the
called camera in the on-screen Status Line.
CAUTION: The “62 - PROG” removes all cameras from
the sequence for that monitor (sets all dwell times to “0”) -
do this ONLY to establish a completely new tour.
Do not enter “62 - PROG” during the remaining steps.
This removes all previously programmed cameras from the
tour and necessitates complete tour reprogramming.
5. Enter “1” to “60” for the desired dwell time in seconds.
To stop and Hold the tour on that camera, enter “61”.
6. Press the keyboard PROG button. This sets the dwell
time for the on-screen camera to the value entered.
If no more cameras are to be included in the tour, skip to
Step 8; otherwise, continue with Step 7.
7. Call the next camera to be included in the tour. Cameras
need not be inserted in the tour in numerical order.
Repeat Steps 5, 6, and 7 until all cameras to be included
in the tour have been programmed.
8. Press either the HOLD or the RUN button to leave tour
programming. The HOLD button leaves the picture
from the last camera programmed on the monitor. The
RUN button switches the picture to the next camera in
the tour and initiates the tour sequence.
RUN A MONITOR TOUR
Following Monitor Tour programming, if the tour is on Hold
press the RUN button to start the tour. Use the HOLD,
NEXT, and LAST (AD2088 and AD2079 only) buttons to
control the tour, as described on page 2-7.
When a tour is running, press the HOLD button to stop the
tour and Hold the camera displayed (see page 2-7). While a
tour is on Hold, the tour may be re-programmed as follows.
ADD A CAMERA TO A MONITOR TOUR
1. Press the keyboard NEXT button until the tour is at the
position to be added, then press the HOLD button.
CAUTION: Do not enter “62 - PROG” during these steps.
This removes all previously programmed cameras from the
tour and necessitates complete tour reprogramming.
2. Call the camera to be displayed at this position of the
tour.
3. Enter the desired dwell time (1 - 60), or Hold (61).
4. Press the keyboard PROG button to set this dwell time.
5. Press either HOLD or RUN to leave tour programming.
REMOVE A CAMERA FROM A MONITOR TOUR
1. Press the keyboard NEXT button until the camera to be
removed is displayed, then press the HOLD button.
CAUTION: Do not enter “62 - PROG” during these steps.
This removes all previously programmed cameras from the
tour and necessitates complete tour reprogramming.
2. Enter “0” and press the PROG button to erase the current
tour entry.
3. Press either HOLD or RUN to leave tour programming.
RE-PROGRAM A CAMERA IN A MONITOR TOUR
1. Press the keyboard NEXT button until the desired
camera is displayed, then press the HOLD button.
CAUTION: Do not enter “62 - PROG” during these steps.
This removes all previously programmed cameras from the
tour and necessitates complete tour reprogramming.
2. Enter “0” and press the PROG button to erase the current
tour entry.
3. Enter the desired dwell time (1 - 60), or Hold (61).
4. Press the keyboard PROG button to set this dwell time.
5. Press either HOLD or RUN to leave tour programming.
A System Tour supercedes a Monitor Tour. When a System
Tour is started on a monitor (see page 2-7), any tour currently
programmed for that monitor is erased. After System Tour is
called to a monitor it may be altered by the re-programming
steps above. This does not permanently re-program the stored
System Tour, but effectively “changes” it to a Monitor Tour.
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AD1024 NON-MENU PROGRAMMING
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