10
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & THEIR FUNCTIONS
■ Front View (Template for PS
•
Data)
q Operate indicator (OPERATE)
Is lit while power is supplied to the System Controller.
w Login indicator (LOGIN)
Lights up when communication is established with
PS
•
Data compatible system units.
e Alarm indicator (ALARM)
Blinks when an alarm is activated.
Blinking changes to steady light when the alarm is auto-
matically reset.
To turn the indicator off, press the Alarm Reset button.
r Monitor/Unit indicator ( MONITOR/ UNIT)
When this indicator lights up, the monitor number is dis-
played. When it goes off, the unit address is displayed.
t LED Display
LED display allowing you to confirm the monitor or unit
number and the number of the currently controlled
camera.
It also displays numeric input, error status, etc.
The monitor or unit number is displayed when initial
communication is established.
y Busy indicator (BUSY)
Lights up when you attempt to control a system unit or
camera that is already used by a higher priority opera-
tor, or when a higher priority operator selects the cam-
era or system unit you are currently operating.
Operations from the System Controller are disabled
until this indicator goes off.
u Prohibited indicator (PROHIBITED)
Lights up when an attempt is made to access a function
that is prohibited to the operator level.
i Joystick Controller (UP/DOWN/L/R)
Used to manually operate the pan/tilt head, or move the
cursor in the setup menu on the active monitor screen.
The joystick can also be moved in 8 directions.
Holding down the joystick in the desired position will
keep the cursor moving continuously in the setup menu.
(See page 17.)
UP: Upward
DOWN: Downward
L: Left
R: Right