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Manual de usuario Panasonic, modelo WVBM140

Fabricar: Panasonic
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Nombre del archivo: WVBM140.PDF
Idioma del manual:en
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Place the monitor at least 5 cm (2 inches) apart from the wall. • Do not expose the monitor to water or moisture. Do not operate the monitor if it becomes wet. Turn the power off immediately and ask a qualified service person for servicing. Moisture can damage the monitor and also create the danger of electric shock. • Do not attempt to disassemble the monitor. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Ask a qualified service person for serving. • Use the monitor under conditions where temperature is from -10°C - + 50°C (14°F - 122°F), and humidity is below 90%. The input power resource is 120V AC 60 Hz. Do not operate the monitor under extreme ambient conditions beyond the specified temperature, humidity, or power resource ratings. • This model is not designed for rack mounting. • Do not stack two or more sets. If more than two monitors are used, place them at least 15 cm (6 inches) apart. Otherwise the monitor may produce noise in the display. • Do not use the monitor in a car or other places where it may be exposed to severe vibration. MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ■ FRONT VIEW 1. Power Switch (POWER) This switch turns the power of the monitor on or off. Press this switch once. (-«-) to turn the monitor on. Press it again (_■_) to turn the monitor off. 2. Power Indicator This indicator lights up to indicate that the power is on. 3. Display Mode Switch (STD BY -~JON _■_) ON: The camera picture will appear on the monitor. STD BY: The camera picture will not appear on the monitor in the sequence mode, but is supplied to the REC OUT connector. 4. Input Select Switch (VCR -—./CAMERA X) VCR: The VCR playback picture or video that is connected to the PLAY IN connector can be observed. CAMERA: The picture of the camera that is connected to the CAMERA INPUT connector can be observed. 5. Audio Control (AUDIO) Turn this control clockwise to increase the audio level. Turn it counterclockwise to decrease the audio level. 6. Horizontal Hold Control (H.HOLD) This control is used to adjust the horizontal position of the picture. 7. Vertical Hold Control (V. HOLD) This control is used to adjust the vertical position of the picture. 8. Height Control (HEIGHT) Turn this control clockwise to extend the picture vertically. Turn it counterclockwise to shrink the picture vertically. -2- 9. Bright Control (BRIGHT) Turn this control clockwise to increase the picture brightness. Turn it counterclockwise to decrease the picture brightness. 10. Vertical Linearity Control (V.LIN) This control is used to correct vertical nonlinearities in the picture. 11. Contrast Control (CONTRAST) Turn this control clockwise to increase the contrast of the picture. Turn it counterclockwise to decrease the contrast of the picture. ■ REAR VIEW 12. Sequence / Setup Switch (SEQUENCE/SET UP) This switch is used to display a series of camera pictures on the monitor. Each time this switch is pressed switches to the next camera picture, if you press and hold down this switch for 2 seconds or longer with the INPUT SELECT switch in CAMERA position, the SET UP MENU appears on the monitor. 13. Camera Selection Switch (1)/ Up Switch (A) 14. Camera Selection Switch (2) / Down Switch (▼) 15. Camera Selection Switch (3) / Left Switch (-4) 16. Camera Selection Switch (4)/ Right Switch (►) ©" § § a pq uu Hfl ^ SC £ SCTIDfTCnCXrtKl* r PGCWH GUI AlflNO Aino RCG PlAY i6 do 17. External Control Connection Terminals RECOVER This terminal is used to reset the spot camera picture and return to the sequential operation by receiving the recover signal from the time lapse VCR. SPOT MONITOR CONTROL IN (1-4) These terminals are used to receive the alarm control signal from the intercom or alarm sensor. Note: The short-circuit voltage across these terminals should be 0 - 0.2 volt when the intercom or alarm sensor is activated. ALARM CONTROL OUT These terminals are used to supply the alarm control signal to external equipment such as the Time Lapse VCR or buzzer. When an intercom or alarm sensor is connected to the spot monitor control terminal, the alarm output signal is supplied from the STD BY or ALL MODE terminal to the time lapse VCR or buzzer. -3- STD BY-GND Connection The alarm output signal is supplied only when the DISPLAY MODE switch is set to STD BY. ALL MODE-GND Connection The alarm output signal is supplied regardless of the display mode. REMOTE OUT These terminals supply the remote control output signal or recover output signal when the camera is selected manually or automatically, or by using external control. 18. Timing Select Output Connector (TIMING SELECT, OUT) This connector supplies the timing pulse signals for switching in the sequence operation of other extensible systems, such as another CCTV system or sequential switcher. This connector sends the signal that is supplied to the TIMING SELECT IN connect...


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