User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- System Installation
- Basic Operations
- Front Panel Controls
- Viewing Live and Playback Video Images
- Record and Playback Operation
- Recording
- Quick Record Setting Changes
- Playback Operations
- Playback Controls
- Date/Time Video Playback
- Single Step Advance and Reversing Playback Direction
- Event List Playback
- The Event List
- Event Recording and Playback
- Pre-Alarm Availability
- The Event List Display
- Playing Back Video from the Event List
- Deleting an Event from the List in Playback Mode
- Deleting a Page from the Event List
- Covert Cameras
- Dome Control
- Dome Control Signals Installation
- Basic Alarm Features
- Advanced Operations
- System Information and Administration
- Maintenance
- Glossary
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Account Access and Priorities
- Appendix B: Connector Pin Assignments
- Appendix C: Technical Specifications
- Appendix D: Optional Connections and Installation
- Optional Connections
- Audio Connection
- IP Address Setup Information
- Dial-Up Connections via Modem
- Establishing the Dial-Out Connection: DigiMux to a PC
- Establishing the Dial-In Connection: PC to a DigiMux
- Using the Dial-Up Connections
- Connecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Disconnecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Additional Installation Information
- Appendix E: DigiRemote
- Appendix F: DigiMux Digital Signatures
- Appendix G: Using ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboards
- Appendix H: Troubleshooting Guide
- Index

DigiMux
Appendices 137
1 Clear key - clears any numerical data entered during camera, monitor selection, etc. Used to
backstep or exit the menu system when in Program mode.
2 Menu key - used to enter the matrix menu system.
3 Multiscreen key - toggles the multiple picture display on a multiplexer.
4 Sequence key - calls a sequence in Operator mode.
5 Shift key - when held down, allows multiple use of other keys.
6 Freeze key - electronically freezes the picture on a multiplexer.
7 Preset key - calls presets in Operate mode. Sets presets in Program mode.
8 Unit select key - calls control of the target matrix to the keyboard.
9 Function key - used in conjunction with other keys to modify their action.
10 LCD Display - displays system information, such as the currently selected monitor or camera.
11 Numeric keypad - keys ranging from 0 to 9 that enable you to select specific cameras, monitors,
presets, sequences, etc.
12 Monitor key - selects the monitor whose number was entered on the numeric keypad.
13 Camera key - selects the camera whose number was entered on the numeric keypad.
Rear of ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboard
Front of ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboard