Working With Freeze Frame And Freeze Field Modes; Working With The Multiplexer Sequence - American Dynamics ADTT16E Operator's Manual

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Working with Freeze Frame and Freeze Field Modes

The Quest multiplexer supports the ability to freeze the current image on-screen. This is
useful if you need to briefly stop the live image to write pertinent information about a
situation or zoom into the image. For example, you may want to log license plate numbers
for vehicles entering a parking garage.
Two freeze modes are available: Freeze Frame and Freeze Field. Freeze Frame is useful for
static images with little motion. Freeze Field is useful for images with motion. Press C on
the controller to switch between Freeze Frame and Freeze Field modes.

Working with the Multiplexer Sequence

The Quest multiplexer supports three sequences. The number of "pages" displayed, the dwell
time between pages, and the screen display format can be programmed using the controller.
• Press A (left of LCD display) to activate multiplexer sequence mode. Each time you
press A, you switch to the next available sequence.
• Press
the instruction in Multiplexer Sequence Programming to program the selected
multiplexer sequence.
• If no button is pressed, the displayed sequence begins. To exit from multiplexer sequence
mode, press D.
Multiplexer Sequence Programming
1. Press A until the sequence you want to program appears on screen. Seq1, Seq2, or
Seq3 appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
2. Press
Figure 5-5: Sequence Setup Screen
Number of pages in
Quest Multiplexer Support
to start sequence programming for the currently displayed sequence. Follow
to start programming mode. The sequence setup screen appears.
sequence
Window display
format
Dwell time
for pages
Sequence_1 Set Up
1
Pages
16
11
2
Mode
1
12
3
Timer
5
13
4
Page1
14
5
Page2
15
6
Page3
16
7
Page4
17
8
Page5
18
9
Page6
19
10
Page7
20
Selected
Page 8
Sequence
Page 9
Page10
Page11
Page12
Page13
Page14
Page15
Page16
Exit programming
Exit
and run sequence.
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