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11.2. Abbreviation Number
This function permits quick dialing preprogrammed into a number. Camera images (DVR No., monitor No.,
camera No., and position No.) and the functions of the Combination Camera and Digital Video Recorder can
be programmed into a number. (Refer to p. 43; Abbreviation (Function programming).)
1. Enter the abbreviation number using the ten-
key numerical pad.
2. Press the SET key. Operation preprogrammed
into the selected number is executed.
Note
Abbreviated numbers are assigned by default.
(Refer to p. 44; Default abbreviation number
settings.)
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[Example]
15
LCD screen
AUTO FOCUS
LCD screen
SET
11.3. Alarm Operations
11.3.1. When alarm is triggered
The Alarm Reset key flashes red and a buzzer tone sounds, causing the alarm-activated Digital Video
Recorder number to be displayed on the LCD screen. The Digital Video Recorder begins alarm event
recording and displays the alarm-activated camera image on the full screen through Monitor Output 1.
Note
The number of the camera displayed full-screen on the monitor is not displayed on the remote controller’s
liquid crystal display. To display it in order to operate that camera, change the camera number displayed on
the remote controller’s LCD.
Notes
• For Monitor Output 2 images, the screen display is not switched even when an alarm signal is received.
• When digital video recorders are connected to remote controllers in cascade, the digital video recorder
currently in alarm mode is displayed on the master monitor screen. However, it is not automatically
displayed when the digital video recorder group has been selected for the remote controller.
Flashes
BUZZER STOP
RESET
BUZZER STOP
RESET
11 1
ALARM
DVR 1
ALM TM
ALM MD
ALM CM
LCD screen
• Normal display • Indicates the number of the
Digital Recorder recording
an alarm event
• Alarm type indication
Digital Recorder’s alarm input terminal
received an alarm signal.
Digital Recorder’s motion detector
activated.
Combination Camera’s alarm input
terminal received an alarm signal.
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1 second