Philips DVR Digital versatile recorder User Manual

Operation manual  
Contents  
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Front panel controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Viewing pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Live, playback and search modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Using the menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Triggers and alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
Digital versatile recorder for security applications  
Versions  
The Divar is a video recording system that can record multiple camera signals  
while simultaneously providing live multiscreen viewing and playback. It  
combines the functionality of a digital recorder with a multiplexer and a  
switcher.  
There are three Divar models; 6-channel, 9-channel and 16-channel, each with  
various storage capacities. This manual describes the 16-channel version. Both 6-  
channel and 9-channel versions operate in exactly the same way except that fewer  
cameras can be connected, there are fewer camera keys and the number of  
multiscreen views is reduced.  
The unit has comprehensive search and playback facilities for viewing stored  
video. Once set up, all recording takes place in the background without requiring  
operator intervention. Maximum recording rates of 60 (NTSC) and 50 (PAL)  
images per second are guaranteed with unsynchronized cameras. The recording  
rate and quality are selectable per camera.  
Setup  
The unit is configured by an administrator. Access to the configuration functions  
is normally password protected. The choices made during setup can restrict the  
functions available to the operator. For example, the number of multiscreen  
views can be limited.  
All models have extensive alarm handling functions and telemetry control. Alarm  
functions include motion detection in user-definable areas of the image on any  
camera input.  
Search and playback functions can also be password protected, so it is possible  
that they are not available to the operator. All possible operator facilities are  
described in this manual but some of these may not be available to you.  
The unit can be easily operated and programmed via the front panel control keys  
and on-screen display menu system. One monitor output provides full-screen,  
quad and multiscreen viewing; another spot/alarm. A keyboard can be connected  
to improve the ease-of-use.  
On-screen help  
Via a network, the Control Center PC-application can be used for live viewing,  
playback and configuration. The Divar includes an authenticity check for both  
local and remote playback. A dedicated PC player is provided for playback of  
secure video files.  
On-screen help is available for all topics. Just press the yellow ALT key  
least one second to see the help text associated with your current activity. Press  
the escape key to exit help.  
for at  
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Front panel controls  
Front panel controls  
Indicators  
Keys  
The keys on the front panel can be used for controlling primary functions or  
alternate functions. Symbols for the primary functions are shown above the keys.  
Symbols for the alternate functions are shown below the keys.  
The power indicator  
unit.  
lights to indicate that power is being supplied to the  
The indicators across the top of the unit light or flash to alert you to various  
operating conditions.  
The alternate functions are activated by first pressing the ALT key  
and then  
the desired key. When the alternate function mode is active, the light below the  
ALT key is lit.  
Record  
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lights when the unit is recording video.  
Network  
Alarm  
lights when a remote user is connected to the unit.  
flashes when an alarm is detected.  
The unit automatically exits the alternate mode if the monitor A key  
monitor B key or sequence key is pressed. When in a menu, the keys  
operate according to their alternate function.  
,
Motion  
Video loss  
flashes when motion is detected in a camera signal.  
flashes when a video loss condition is detected for a  
camera input.  
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Front panel controls  
Primary functions  
(light below ALT key off)  
Live key  
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press to switch to live viewing.  
ACK key  
-
press to acknowledge an alarm.  
Search key  
press to open a search menu to look for recorded  
events.  
Multiscreen key- press to see different monitor display layouts.  
ALT key  
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switches the front panel keys between a normal  
function and an alternate function (shown below the  
key).  
press for longer than one second to get on-screen  
help.  
Rewind key  
Pause key  
-
in live mode, press to start reverse playback of  
recordings for the displayed cameras.  
in playback mode, press to speed up rewind.  
in pause mode, press to step back one frame.  
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in live mode, press to freeze a camera picture.  
in the playback mode, press to freeze playback  
picture; press for longer than one second to protect  
recordings.  
1 - 16* Camera keys  
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-
press to see a full-screen display of the camera’s  
picture.  
in the menu mode, press to select the camera or  
enter a number.  
Play key  
-
in live mode, press to resume playback from the last  
selected playback position.  
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-
in pause mode, press to resume playback.  
Fast forward  
in live mode, press to start playback from one  
minute earlier.  
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-
in playback mode, press to speed up the playback  
rate.  
in pause mode, press to step forward one frame.  
* can be 6, 9 or16 depending on model  
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Front panel controls  
Alternate functions  
(light below ALT key is lit)  
F1 key  
F2 key  
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-
restores defaults in active menu.  
Menu key  
Mon A key  
Mon B key  
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-
opens the menu system.  
is assigned a specific function in the menu.  
assigns front panel keys to monitor A.  
assigns front panel keys to monitor B.  
Arrow keys:  
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move around through menu items or values.  
Sequence key - view cameras in sequence on full-screen or quad  
displays.  
Left  
Up  
Zoom key  
-
zooms in on the active camera display (full-screen or  
active cameo).  
Down  
Right  
Select key  
ESC key  
-
selects a submenu or menu item, or saves selections  
made in menus.  
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-
press to return to previous level or to exit menu  
system without saving.  
press to leave help system.  
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Viewing pictures  
Viewing pictures  
The unit has two monitor outputs, A and B. The way in which these monitors  
display pictures depends on how the system has been set up.  
Viewing  
The drawing shows all possible views for monitor A. Some multiscreen views  
may have been disabled during set-up. The number of connected cameras can  
also influence the multiscreen views available.  
Monitor A  
Monitor A is the main monitor. It shows full-screen, quad or multiscreen live or  
playback camera pictures. Status messages, alarms, motion, and video loss  
warnings are also displayed on this monitor. When the menu system is activated  
it is displayed on this monitor.  
Full-screen  
4x4  
12+1  
4+3  
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Monitor B  
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Monitor B displays a single full-screen picture of a selected camera or a sequence  
of full-screen pictures. When an alarm or motion input is detected, the camera  
picture with the flashing Alarm/Motion indicator can be displayed on monitor  
B. When multiple alarms or motion occur, camera pictures are sequenced on  
monitor B.  
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Quad  
3x3  
2
8+2  
5+1  
1
5
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3
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Selecting a monitor to control  
To control the display on monitor A:  
The quad mode can have 4 different quad screens that can be shown in sequence  
to display 16 camera pictures.  
1. Check that the light  
2. If  
on the front panel is lit.  
is not lit, press the ALT key  
and then press the monitor A key  
.
To control the display on monitor B:  
1. Check that the light  
on the front panel is lit.  
2. If  
is not lit, press the ALT key  
and then press the monitor B key  
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Viewing pictures  
Multiscreen  
Cameo assignment  
To view different multiscreen displays on monitor A:  
Assigning cameras to cameos in a multiscreen view:  
1. Press the multiscreen key  
.
1. Press the ALT key  
and then the multiscreen key  
.
> A multiscreen display of camera pictures appears on monitor A.  
> The multiscreen key indicator flashes.  
> The border around the active cameo is green.  
> The camera key of the camera shown in the active cameo lights (green).  
2. Press the multiscreen key  
view.  
again to go to the next programmed multiscreen  
2. Use the arrow keys if you wish to select a different cameo.  
3. Press a camera key to display that camera’s picture in the active cameo.  
> If you continue to press the multiscreen key  
multiscreen views.  
, the unit cycles through all enabled  
> The camera is assigned and the following cameo becomes active.  
4. Continue to press camera keys to assign camera pictures to cameos.  
5. Press the ALT key  
mode.  
to interrupt cameo assignment and exit the assignment  
Full-screen  
To view a full-screen shot of a camera:  
1. Press a camera key.  
> The assignment mode is automatically ended when all cameos have been assigned.  
The cameo assignment that you make is used in playback mode as well as in live  
mode.  
> A full-screen shot of the camera you selected appears.  
> The camera key of the selected camera lights (green).  
2. Press the multiscreen key  
monitor A.  
to go back to your previous multiscreen view on  
Image freeze  
Freezing a camera shot on monitor A:  
1. Press the pause key  
2. Press the pause key  
to freeze the picture in the active cameo.  
again to return to live viewing.  
Sequence  
To view a sequence of live camera pictures of several cameras:  
If you are viewing a camera picture in full-screen mode, then this picture is  
frozen. The zoom function can be used on a frozen picture. If you change  
viewing mode, any frozen pictures are released.  
1. Press the ALT key  
and then the sequence key  
.
> The  
indicator lights.  
> A sequence of camera pictures appears, each for a pre-programmed amount of time.  
2. Press the ALT key  
and then the sequence key  
to stop sequencing.  
> Zooming, pressing the multiscreen key or selecting a single camera also stops  
sequencing.  
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Viewing pictures  
Zoom  
To zoom in on a camera picture:  
1. Press the ALT key  
.
> The ALT indicator lights.  
2. Press the zoom key  
.
> The zoom indicator lights.  
> The picture is enlarged by a factor of 2.  
3. Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture to be displayed.  
4. Press the zoom key  
again to zoom in further.  
> The picture is enlarged by a factor of 4.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select the area of the picture you want to see.  
6. Press the zoom key  
mode.  
again to return to a full picture and leave the zoom  
> The zoom indicator no longer lights.  
7. Press the ALT key  
to return the keys to normal operation.  
> The ALT indicator no longer lights.  
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Live, playback and search modes  
Live, playback and search modes  
Live mode  
Playback mode  
The live mode is the normal operating mode of the unit where you watch live  
pictures from the cameras. From the live mode you can switch to the search  
mode, the playback mode or to the system menu.  
In playback mode the video control keys operate as follows:  
• Press the rewind key  
to start reverse play of recordings. Pressing it again  
and again increases the display rate to a maximum and then back to normal  
speed again. Press the rewind key  
field at a time.  
in the pause mode to step back one  
Access to search and playback functions may require a password. Discuss this  
with your administrator.  
• Press the pause key  
to freeze the picture.  
Press the search key  
to switch to the search mode. The search menu opens.  
• Press the forward key  
to start forward playback of recordings. Pressing it  
again and again increases the display rate to a maximum and then back to  
To enter the playback mode use one of the following keys:  
normal speed again. Press the forward key  
forward one field at a time.  
in the pause mode to step  
• Press the rewind key  
displayed cameras.  
to start reverse playback of recordings for the  
• Press the play key  
to resume playback.  
• Press the forward key  
to start playback from one minute earlier.  
Press the live key  
to switch to the search mode. In both cases, playback stops.  
to switch back to live viewing or press the search key  
• Press the play key  
position.  
to resume playback from the last selected playback  
Press the live key  
to switch back to live viewing. An alarm also switches the  
unit back to live viewing.  
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Live, playback and search modes  
>>SEARCH CRITERIA  
• Set the Event filter to search for only alarm events, only motion events or  
both.  
Protecting a video recording  
1. Press the pause key  
for longer than one second during playback to mark the  
beginning of a protected recording.  
> A dialog window appears.  
> The time and date of the marker at which protection of the video starts is shown.  
• Set to None so that the search is not restricted by events.  
• Fill in a time and date from where to start the search.  
• Specify the cameras to search for. The selected cameras are shown at the  
bottom of the menu with a check mark.  
2. Press the select key  
to continue playing the video you wish to protect.  
3. During playback, press the pause key  
mark the end of a protected recording.  
> A dialog window appears.  
for longer than one second again to  
• Press a camera key to change the selection.  
• Select Search results to see a list of results.  
• Press the escape key  
previous mode.  
to exit the search mode and return to the  
> The date and time of the beginning and end markers of the video to be protected is  
shown.  
4. Select Yes to protect the marked video from deletion.  
>>SEARCH RESULTS  
• The recording fitting the filter and closest to the start date and time is  
shown first.  
Search mode  
• Use the up/down arrow keys to move through a long list. The selected  
recording is shown.  
• Use the left and right arrow keys to change the direction of play.  
Press the search key  
to open the search menu. Use the search menu to  
search for stored video recordings.  
• Press the select key  
recording.  
for a full-screen playback of the selected  
PLAYBACK SEARCH  
SEARCH EVENT FILTER  
CAMERA  
• Press the search key  
• Press the escape key  
during playback to return to the list.  
to return to the filter menu.  
ALARM/MOTION  
ALL  
START TIME  
2002-03-14 13:00  
PLAYBACK SEARCH  
SEARCH RESULTS  
SEARCH RESULTS  
>
CAMERA 1  
MOTION  
2002-03-14 15:00:17  
DISK CONTENTS  
EARLIEST TIME  
LATEST TIME  
2002-03-14 14:00  
2002-06-19 20:23  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6  
FILTER  
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Using the menu  
Using the menu  
Accessing the menu  
Menu structure  
The menu gives access to several functions to help you use the unit. Access to  
some menu items is password protected.  
Main menu  
History  
Disk manager  
Time / Date  
To open the menu:  
History  
View history list  
1. Press the ALT key  
to enter the alternate function mode.  
History list  
> The ALT indicator lights.  
2. Press the menu  
key.  
Disk manager  
Status overview  
Protected recordings  
Check authenticity  
> The main menu appears full-screen on monitor A.  
Status overview  
Navigating  
• Use the arrow keys to move through a menu or list.  
Protected recordings  
Check authenticity  
• Use the select key  
• Use the escape key  
to select a submenu or item.  
to go back.  
Time / Date  
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Using the menu  
HISTORY >  
>>HISTORY LIST  
• The latest event is shown first.  
The history menu provides a list of all events that have occurred. This list can be  
filtered to show only those events you wish to see.  
• Use the right/left arrow keys to move through a long history list.  
• If a date or time has been changed, the original values are also displayed.  
• Alarm, motion and video loss events are stored for a maximum of one  
month.  
>>HISTORY FILTER  
• Fill in the date/time values to restrict the period for viewing events.  
• Select No for those events that you do not wish to see.  
MAIN MENU  
MAIN MENU  
HISTORY  
HISTORY  
VIEW HISTORY LIST  
VIEW HISTORY LIST  
BEGIN TIME  
>
TIME  
EVENT  
2002-03-14 13:00  
2002-06-19 20:23  
2002-03-15 13:00:17  
VIDEOLOSS  
END TIME  
SHOW  
ALARMS  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
MOTIONS  
NETWORK CONNECTIVITY  
ERRORS  
EARLIEST TIME  
LATEST TIME  
2002-03-14 13:00  
2002-06-19 20:23  
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Using the menu  
DISK MANAGER >  
The disk manager menu gives access to information on the internal hard disk(s)  
and any external disks connected. The status of the recorded video and associated  
data is also accessed via this menu. Access to some menus is password protected.  
>>PROTECTED RECORDINGS  
(access may require password)  
• Move to a protected recording in the list and press the select key  
play it back.  
to  
MAIN MENU  
DISK MANAGER  
• Press the escape key  
to stop playback and return to the list.  
STATUS OVERVIEW  
>
>
>
To remove the protection of a recording, move to it in the list and press F2. You  
must fill in a password (if configured) and confirm before the recording is  
unprotected.  
PROTECTED RECORDINGS  
AUTHENTICITY CHECK  
MAIN MENU  
DISK MANAGER  
>>STATUS OVERVIEW  
Disk capacity shows the total space available in Gigabytes.  
PROTECTED RECORDINGS  
BEGIN TIME  
END TIME  
Used space shows the total space used by all video recordings including  
protected recordings.  
2002-03-14 13:00:17  
2002-03-14 14:30:17  
Protect rec usage shows the space used by protected recordings that  
cannot be overwritten.  
• The displayed Recording time left value depends on the recording  
options that are set, and alarm and motion frequency. The maximum  
recording time shown depends on the available storage capacity and  
recording setup.  
MAIN MENU  
DISK MANAGER  
STATUS OVERVIEW  
EARLIEST RECORDING  
LATEST RECORDING  
DISK CAPACITY  
2002-03-14 13:00:17  
2002-06-19 20:23:45  
50 GB  
30 GB  
20%  
USED SPACE  
PROTECT REC USAGE  
RECORDING TIME LEFT  
3 DAYS  
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Using the menu  
TIME/DATE >  
• Fill in the actual time and date.  
• Select either a 12 or a 24 hour clock format.  
>>AUTHENTICITY CHECK  
• Select from three date formats which show either the month (MM), the  
day (DD) or the year (YYYY) first.  
(access may require password)  
• This check verifies that video images and associated data have not been  
modified.  
• Select the period within which the authenticity check runs. The default  
values are the same as the earliest and latest available recording times.  
MAIN MENU  
TIME/DATE  
TIME FORMAT  
TIME  
24-HOUR  
• Press the escape key  
to cancel the check.  
14:00:17  
YYYY-MM-DD  
2002-06-19  
• During the check all other front panel keys are disabled.  
DATE FORMAT  
DATE  
If the result is Not OK, the date and time of the tampered video is displayed.  
SYNCHRONIZE  
>
MAIN MENU  
>>SYNCHRONIZE  
DISK MANAGER  
AUTHENTICITY CHECK  
• Use the Synchronize function to set the time and date of the unit from  
the time and date of the network. (Synchronize only works if the Divar  
time is within 7½ minutes of the server time.) Fill in the IP address of the  
network time server.  
BEGIN TIME  
END TIME  
2002-03-14 13:00:17  
2002-03-14 13:00:17  
START CHECK  
>
• Alternatively, use the Synchronize function to set the time and date of all  
other connected units from the time and date of the current unit.  
PROGRESS  
RESULT  
85%  
NOT OK  
DISK CONTENTS  
EARLIEST TIME  
LATEST TIME  
2002-03-14 13:00:17  
2002-03-14 13:00:17  
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Triggers and alarms  
Triggers and alarms  
Various types of events can change the way the unit works. These events can be:  
Background events  
• An alarm input signal applied to the unit.  
• A motion detection signal from a camera.  
• A loss of video from one of the cameras.  
• An internal alert from the unit itself.  
Triggers and alarms can change background tasks that you, as user, may not even  
notice. Unit responses that are not visible to the user are, for example, a change  
in recording speed, the activation of the output relay and event logging. A trigger  
may change the way the camera images are displayed on the monitors without  
requiring your intervention.  
The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it has been programmed.  
An event causes either a trigger or an alarm. A trigger can change the way the  
unit works but does not require a response from the user. An alarm can also  
change the way the unit works but, in addition, it usually activates several  
indicators and requires that the user acknowledges the alarm situation.  
The unit can react to an event in any one of the following ways:  
Alarms  
• A beeper sounds  
• A status message is displayed  
• An alarm icon is displayed  
• The border around a cameo can change color  
• An alarm indicator  
,
, or  
flashes  
• The indicator flashes  
• An output relay is activated  
Alarms and Triggers  
• The view modes on the monitors change  
• A controllable camera is moved to a pre-defined position.  
• Recording speed changes  
• The unit changes the way it operates via pre-defined profiles.  
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Triggers and alarms  
Alarm inputs  
Motion alarm  
If an input causes an alarm  
If a motion detection signal causes an alarm  
• Monitors A and B can switch to a pre-programmed view mode.  
• Monitors A and B can switch to a pre-programmed view mode.  
• Monitor A: The border around the displayed cameo is red. The alarm icon is  
displayed in each cameo. An alarm status message is displayed.  
• Monitor B: Sequenced display of pre-programmed cameras.  
• Monitor A: The border around the camera generating the motion signal is  
yellow. The motion icon is displayed in the cameo. An alarm status message is  
displayed.  
• Monitor B: Sequenced display of pre-programmed cameras.  
• The alarm beeper sounds. The alarm  
and the  
indicators flash.  
• The alarm beeper sounds. The motion  
and the  
indicators flash.  
• A controllable camera might be moved to a pre-defined position.  
• A controllable camera might be moved to a pre-defined position.  
Acknowledging an input alarm  
Acknowledging a motion alarm  
1. Press the acknowledge key  
to acknowledge the alarm.  
> The beeper is silent.  
1. Press the acknowledge key  
to acknowledge the alarm.  
> The beeper is silent.  
> The alarm  
and  
indicators are no longer lit.  
> The alarm status message disappears.  
> The last-used view mode is restored.  
> The motion  
> The alarm status message disappears.  
> The last-used view mode is restored.  
and  
indicators are no longer lit.  
The alarm icon remains visible as long as the input causing the alarm is active.  
The motion icon remains visible as long as the input causing the alarm is active.  
If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but  
the alarm still needs to be acknowledged.  
If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but  
the alarm still needs to be acknowledged.  
If auto-acknowledge is enabled, the beeper, and the alarm  
switch off after the dwell time.  
and  
indicators  
If auto-acknowledge is enabled, the beeper, and the motion  
indicators switch off after the dwell time.  
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Triggers and alarms  
Video loss alarm  
Multiple alarms  
Monitor A switches to multiscreen view if more than one alarm occurs. The  
If the loss of a video signal causes an alarm:  
latest alarm status message is always shown. Pressing the acknowledge key  
deactivates all alarms.  
Monitor A or B can be set up to show the video loss signal.  
• Monitor A switches to multiscreen view. The lost camera signal is displayed  
as a black cameo with the video loss message. The border around the camera  
with the video loss is red. An alarm status message is displayed.  
• Monitor B: Sequenced display of cameras that do not have video loss.  
• The alarm beeper sounds.  
• The video loss  
and the  
indicators flash.  
Acknowledging a video loss alarm  
1. Press the acknowledge key  
to acknowledge a video loss alarm.  
> The beeper is silent.  
> The video loss  
and  
indicators are no longer lit.  
> The alarm status message disappears.  
> The last-used view mode is restored.  
If the camera with video loss is visible, the black cameo and the video loss  
message continue to be displayed as long as there is no video present.  
If an alarm is not acknowledged, the beeper switches off after the dwell time but  
the alarm still needs to be acknowledged.  
If auto-acknowledge is enabled, the beeper, and the video loss  
indicators switch off after the dwell time.  
and  
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