SW-D7000U, 9CH. COLOR VIDEO MULTIPLEXER
50 JVC PROFESSIONAL, IMAGING PRODUCTS
4.9
ALARM SET UP
The standard
SW-D7000U
is equipped with one alarm input per camera input, each of which is
normally associated with its corresponding Live video input. An active alarm input can result in an
on-screen indication on both Monitor-A and Monitor-B, a flashing front panel LED, an internal buzzer
and automatic modification of the record list to give the camera in alarm a higher update rate.
This menu item is for alarm inputs. You can specify whether the input for each camera is normally
open or normally closed and if the alarms are latched on (remain active until reset), latched off
(transparent – no buzzer or indicator), or timed out (active until a preset time expires). In addition,
you may program output relay actions, recording parameters and actions.
Indicators:
On-screen display of text
"A"
in each corresponding cameo of multi-screen displays and
‘ALM’
on
any full-screen or Monitor-B displays relating to cameras in alarm. The indications will be flashing.
An additional indication in the form of an LED is provided on the front panel, under the
ALARM key. This LED will flash if any Live alarm is active and has not been cleared. An
internal buzzer will sound while any Live alarm is active. This buzzer can be disabled via
the ALARMS sub-menu item BUZZER SETUP.
Clearing Alarms:
To clear all displayed alarms: Press the ALARM key.
MANUAL ALARM ACTIVATION ( PSEUDO ALARM )
Pressing the ALARM and CAMERA number (of the alarm) key simultaneously
can activate a single camera recording. This will cause the alarm number
corresponding to camera number selected to activate.
The pre-programmed alarm responses will activate automatically through this manual activation. The
programmed parameters for the alarm, such as latching mode, buzzer setting and relays will
determine the alarm actions. In addition, the camera associated with the alarm will be recorded as
programmed.
To deactivate this function, simply reset the alarm as normal by pressing the ALARM key.
You can also specify how the images from the alarmed cameras are to be recorded (interleaved,
exclusive or no change) and whether some or all of the alarms are to be enabled or disabled. You
can view alarm history for the last 100 alarm and specify whether the unit’s alarm output relays are
normally open or normally closed.
The ALARMS menu appears as follows:
Input Configuration
Alarm Latch
External Alarm Action
Record Mode