TX1500 Manual V3.5 Dec 07 Page 19 of 40 MATRIX PROGRAMMING/USER GUIDE
SEQUENCES
Each of the 8 monitor outputs of the TX1500 can sequence between all or specific cameras. Each camera can be
individually added or removed from each monitor sequence. For example, in a retail environment public store monitors
are prevented from displaying sensitive areas of the store whilst monitors in the security office can sequence all
cameras.
If a camera greater than the Maximum Camera Number is added to a
sequence this camera will be ignored when the sequence is running.
Selecting Cameras 01 – 08 will display the following screen
Monitors 1 to 8 are shown with monitor 1 the top line and monitor 8 the
bottom line.
The first item is the type of sequence or the dwell time if running a
standard sequence. The screen on the left shows all the variants of
sequences and dwell times.
Sequence types:
2/5/15… Second – standard sequence with a dwell time before displaying the next camera.
Random – The cameras are sequenced as above from lowest to highest but with a random dwell
time between each camera.
Full Rand – In Full Random the monitor will display a completely random camera for a random
period of time. This is useful for public display monitors on shop floor to prevent
shoplifters remembering the displayed sequence.
A camera will be in a specific monitor’s sequence if a Y is displayed or be skipped if an N is displayed.
Use the + or – keys to toggle between Y and N.
Next8 displays the next bank of 8 cameras.
Sequence Setup Selection
Cameras 01 - 08
Cameras 09 - 16
Cameras 17 - 24
Cameras 25 - 32
Cameras 33 - 40
Cameras 41 - 48
Cameras 49 - 56
Cameras 57 - 96
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monitor sequence setup
cam 1234 5678
1 2 Second YYYY YYYY
2 5 Second YYYY YYYY
3 15 Second YYYY YYYY
4 20 Second YYYY YYYY
5 25 Second YYYY YYYY
6 30 Second YYYY YYYY
7 Full Rand YYYY YYYY
8 Random YYYY YYYY
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