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monitor. The sequencing mode provides you with an unattended surveillance
of your facility; it runs continuously until you stop it manually.
When the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
is in the sequencing mode, the LCD displays the
camera number whose video appears on the monitor. It also displays the
event number (1 through 16) of the Sequence is currently displaying. In
addition, the LCD displays how many seconds the current event will remain
on the screen until it is replaced by the next event.
For more information on the sequencing mode, refer to the section “Running
the Sequence,” in Chapter 3.
Alarm Mode
Regardless of the current mode of the system, the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
will
automatically go into the alarm mode when an alarm is triggered. When the
alarm mode is active, the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
beeps intermittently for 60
seconds if you have Automatic Alarm Acknowledging enabled (or you clear
the alarm by pressing the
Clear
button).
You set up the alarms in the programming mode. When you set up an alarm
you determine what will trigger the alarm, and what the alarm will do when
it is triggered. The following illustration shows an example of the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
LCD in the alarm mode.
Cam 3 Alarm2
Src:Cam 5 Inp3
In the previous example, there are currently two alarms active. The alarm
whose information appears on the LCD was triggered by input 3 of camera 5.
The video from camera 3 appears on the Main monitor.
For more information on the alarm mode, refer to the section “Clearing
System Alarms,” in Chapter 3.