Sensormatic RCTTRK32E manual

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    WORLD LEA DER IN ELEC TRONIC SECU RITY View Manager ® 32 Quick Reference Guide 8000-2656-01, Rev. A (6 pages) QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 1 RCTTRK32E Enhanced T OUCH T RA CKER ® Overview A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 P e e l I n f o O n O u t p u t O f f C l ea r M e n u I r i s C l o s e O p e n F l i p V i e w P a t t e r n R e p e a t P a t t e r n [...]

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    2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE RCTTRK32E / V M32 ENHANCED TOUCH TRA CKE R 8000-2656-01, REV. A LCD Menu Define Sequence Setup View Record Pattern Auto Alarm Ack Alarm Actions Tog Zoom / Focus Show Sys Info Reset Dome Port Settings Tog Primary / 2nd Ping Dome / TTR Set Time/Date Event Setup Event Timers Camera Titles Monitor Setup Select Language Adjust V-[...]

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    RCTTRK32E / V M32 ENHANCED TOUCH TRA CKER 8000-2656-01, REV. A QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 3 Control Dome Outputs 1. Refer to the Dome Configuration Worksheet to see which output devices are connected to w hich domes, and what the on / off states are for those devices. 2. Enter the number of the camera whose output device you w ant to turn on or off, the[...]

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    4 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE RCTTRK32E / V M32 ENHANCED TOUCH TRA CKE R 8000-2656-01, REV. A Adjust LCD Backlighting 1. Press Menu to display the LCD Menu. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the choices. 2. Press Zoom or Focus to select Adj Backlighting . 3. Press Next to make the backlighting brighter; press Prev ious to make the backlighting dimme[...]

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    RCTTRK32E / V M32 ENHANCED TOUCH TRA CKER 8000-2656-01, REV. A QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 5 6. The selected character now appears in the selected position of the Title field. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have named the camera. 8. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each camera you w ant to name. 9. When finished naming cameras, press Menu twice to return [...]

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    6 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE RCTTRK32E / V M32 ENHANCED TOUCH TRA CKE R 8000-2656-01, REV. A 6. When finished clearing events, press Menu twice to return to camera control mode. Disabling Timed Events If you need to temporarily stop scheduled events from running, do the following: 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Event Timers . The information appear[...]