JVC DOME TYPE CAMERA TK-C676 User Manual
Page 22
E-22
Function & Setting
(Continued)
Sets the polarity of the alarm signal inputs.
MAKE
: Alarm signals are transmitted when point of contact is made.
BREAK : Alarm signals are transmitted when contact is broken.
Sets the length of an alarm operation once an alarm signal has been transmitted.
(Unit:second)
Setting values : 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s or 60s
Sets whether or not manual operation is accepted in case an alarm input is recog-
nized during manual operation of the camera.
ALARM
: Manual operation is not accepted when there is an alarm input.
(Priority on alarm)
MANUAL : Manual operation is accepted even when there is an alarm input.
(Priority on manual)
Sets the configuration of the alarm output terminals on the Ceiling Mount.
Sets the configuration of the Alarm output 1 terminal.
OFF
: Does not output an alarm signal.
ALARM
: Alarm signal is output upon input of motion detection or an alarm signal.
B&W
: Alarm signal is output when the camera enters the B&W mode.
PRESET
: Alarm signal is output when a camera moves to a preset position.
AUX1 to 3 : Alarm signal is output when a corresponding AUX signal is input. (This
is variable depending on the remote control unit in use.)
Sets the configuration of the Alarm output 2 terminal.
OFF
: Does not output an alarm signal.
ALARM
: Alarm signal is output upon input of motion detection or an alarm signal.
B&W
: Alarm signal is output when the camera enters the B&W mode.
PRESET
: Alarm signal is output when a camera moves to a preset position.
AUX1 to 3 : Alarm signal is output when a corresponding AUX signal is input. (This
is variable depending on the remote control unit in use.)
Sets the configuration of the Alarm output 3 terminal.
OFF
: Does not output an alarm signal.
ALARM
: Alarm signal is output upon input of motion detection or an alarm signal.
B&W
: Alarm signal is output when the camera enters the B&W mode.
PRESET
: Alarm signal is output when a camera moves to a preset position.
AUX1 to 3 : Alarm signal is output when a corresponding AUX signal is input. (This
is variable depending on the remote control unit in use.)
Setting Up the Camera Using an RM-P2580
CAMERA TITLE/ALARM Screen (Continued)
Item
ALARM INPUT ..
POLARITY
DURATION
PRIORITY
ALARM OUTPUT ..
ALARM OUT1
ALARM OUT2
ALARM OUT3
Initial Value
MAKE
5s
ALARM
–
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
●
Since the ALARM OUT 1 terminal employs a mechanical relay, its operating sound may
seem noisy in a quiet environment. In this case, use the ALARM OUT 2 or 3 terminal
instead.
●
Sine the ALARM OUT 1 terminal employs a mechanical relay, the service life of the relay
may be shortened if signals causing an alarm (motion detect signal, etc.) are applied fre-
quently. The service life of a relay is 200,000 times of operation. The relay is a consumable
part and a replacement is chargeable even before the termination of the warranty period.
MEMO
CAUTION
This item is invalid with a system using the RM-P2580. With this system, the ALARM input
is permanently given the priority.
CAUTION
This item is invalid with the system using the RM-P2580. When using the RM-P2580, use
item “ALARM TIME” instead.
When an item for the B&W is set to the ALARM 1 to 4, it is set to the MAKE mode even if
“BREAK” is displayed.
MEMO