Pelco C549M-A Switch User Manual


 
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-5
A WORD ABOUT THE MENU DISCUSSION LAYOUT
The menu discussion is split into three columns. At the top, far right side of each page, the SAT main menu is displayed and the sub-menu under
discussion is highlighted. Tagged, drop-down arrows below that, indicate approximately where, within the sub-menu being programmed, that the
referenced sub-menu is discussed. These comments appear in the middle column. The far left column displays a KBD300 template, whose keyboard
movements are highlighted, to indicate the keyboard movements necessary to invoke the program operation(s) being discussed in the adjacent
columns. These conventions are illustrated below.
Figure 2-5
Menu Discussion Conventions
JOYSTICK
OPEN/CLOSE
IRIS BUTTON
INFORMATION BOX
Programming SAT menus from the CM9760-KBD.
All columns in the menu discussion layout except the far left one, where
keypad movement on a KBD300 is illustrated, are applicable to anyone
programming direct from the 9760 keyboard.
The information contained in the sub-sections entitled
Programming Con-
figuration II
and
Programming Configuration III
, located in SECTION 2,
PRELIMINARIES,
instructs the 9760-KBD user on the steps to follow in
order to arrive at the SAT main programming menu (see the Camera
Progamming Menu – Page 1 of 2).
The joystick affects cursor movement and some sub-menu selections.
Otherwise, the “Iris” Open/Close button effects item choices. Unlike the
KBD300 keypad, you cannot revert to the main menu using a PGM key
and you cannot choose a numbered selection by pressing a “numbered”
key, nor can you ACK an item: you have no “shortcut” keys. But you can
program the menus. Perhaps not as quickly, but you still can get the job
done.