Camera Title Display Position; Sequence Setup - Panasonic WJ-FS616C Operating Instructions Manual

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Press the FUNCTION button to display the next
page, then press this button again to return to
the previous page.
2. Move the cursor to the channel you want to edit,
then press the SET button.
The cursor moves to the title area, and the square
cursor appears on the character table.
3. To select a character, move the cursor on the
desired character in the table by pressing the
Direction Arrow buttons.
4. Then press the SET button to pick up the char-
acter, and place it in the title area.
5. Repeat the above procedures 3 to 4 until the
title for a certain camera is completed.
6. If a wrong character is selected, press the
Increment (+) or Decrement (–) button to move
the cursor in the title area.
Note: Press the (+) button to move the cursor to
the right, or press the (–) button to move the
cursor to the left.
Then press the SET button to overwrite the
character with the character selected in the
table.
7. Press the SETUP/ESC button to move the cursor
to the channel number area.
8. Repeat the above procedures 2 to 7 for the rest
of the cameras.
9. Move the cursor to the channel area, then press
the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous
SYSTEM SETUP menu.

4. Camera Title Display Position

This item lets you select the camera title position to
be displayed on the monitor screen.
Refer to the Clock Display Position Setting on page
30 for more details.
1. Move the cursor to TITLE POSITION, then press
the SET button. The position setting menu
appears on the monitor screen.
2. Move the title by pressing the Direction Arrow
Buttons.
Note: In the Multiscreen display with display of
the Record out signals, the clock display is
shifted one line from the preset position if
the Camera Title and the Clock are preset
to the same position.
3. Press the SETUP/ESC button to execute the
selection and return to the previous SYSTEM
SETUP menu.

5. Sequence Setup

This item lets you program the sequence pattern for
Spot or Multi Sequence.
You can either program a spot sequence (SEQ1) or
two multi sequences (SEQ2, SEQ3).
Spot Sequence (SEQ1)
This item lets you program or edit a Spot Sequence.
Up to 32 steps can be assigned in the table shown
below.
You can also enable the Auto Skip function to skip
any steps where no video signal is present.
The duration of each step is determined by the
Dwell Time setting.
The initial factory setting is sequential display of 16
camera pictures.
1. Move the cursor to the SEQUENCE SETUP
parameter on the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
2. Select SEQ1 by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT
button, then press the SET button. The setup
menu shown below appears on the monitor
screen.
SEQ1(SPOT-SEQUENCE)SETUP 1 OF 2
AUTO SKIP
DWELL TIME 2SEC
STEP CAM PRE TIME
1
1CH
-
2
2CH
-
3
3CH
-
4
4CH
-
5
5CH
-
6
6CH
-
7
7CH
-
8
8CH
-
Auto Skip
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO SKIP parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT
button.
ON: Enables the auto skip function.
OFF: Disables the auto skip function.
Note: The AUTO SKIP function is not available
when playing back pictures.
Step Assigment
1. Move the cursor to the step number you want to
edit in the CAM area by pressing the Direction
Arrow button.
2. Select the desired camera or playback channel in
the CAM area by pressing the Increment (+) or
Decrement (–) button.
1 - 16: Camera Channel
P1 - P16: Playback Channel
–: Not Assigned
Notes:
• Pressing the Camera Number Buttons assigns
the camera channel directly.
• Any
playback
sequence are excluded from display on the
Spot Monitor and Multiscreen Monitor 2 due to
the way the system is designed.
3. Repeat the above procedures to assign other
steps.
-31-
OFF
STEP CAM PRE TIME
2SEC
9
9CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
10 10CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
11 11CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
12 12CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
13 13CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
14 14CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
15 15CH
-
2SEC
2SEC
16 16CH
-
2SEC
steps
programmed
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