Operator`s manual
Defining Automatic System Functions 4-9
column 4 “Dur” is the amount of time, in seconds, that the event
will remain on the monitor before the Sequence
switches to the next event. This is the event's duration
time. The maximum duration time is 90 seconds.
When the fields in an event have dashes in them instead of values, the event
is not defined. Leaving an event undefined instructs the Sequence to skip that
event.
When the T
OUCH
T
RACKER
is in the menu/programming mode, the Tracker
Ball enables you to move the cursor around on the LCD. The blinking square
on the LCD indicates the cursor's location. Move the Tracker Ball up and
down to move the cursor from event to event. Move the Tracker Ball left and
right to move the cursor among the fields within an event.
When the define Sequence LCD is first displayed, the cursor is in the Cam
field. This is where you indicate on which camera the first event to be
included in the Sequence was defined.
If the Sequence has not been defined, or if the first event in the Sequence
was not defined, the LCD looks like this:
Evt Cam Act Dur
01 -- View- --
If someone has already set up the Sequence, and the first event has been
defined, the information for the first event in the Sequence appears on the
LCD. For example:
Evt Cam Act Dur
01 7 View2 10
In the sample Sequence LCD (above), the first event is Quick View 2,
defined on camera 7, and its duration time is 10 seconds.