Specifications

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SPECTRA/ESPRIT MAIN MENU ACCESS
You can call up the Spectra or Esprit main menu by programming preset 95 (28 if in
32-preset mode).
If you are using a KBD4000 Series keyboard: Press the SPOT MONITOR key. Enter 95,
and then hold the PRESET key until the main menu appears on the screen.
Refer to either the SD5 Series Spectra II and Spectra Lite Dome Systems or ES3000
Series Esprit Integrated Positioning System installation/operation manuals for full program-
ming and operating instructions.
TESTING
HEAD SWITCHING PULSE
1. Press the LIVE/VCR (duplex) or DISPLAY/RECORD (simplex) button so the LED is
OFF (duplex) or ON (simplex).
2. Press the VIEW button so the LED also is ON. With the VCR stopped, you should see
a frozen picture for the duplex model. The simplex is blank.
3. Put the VCR into RECORD mode. The picture should begin switching between
cameras—2H modes very rapidly; 24H (and higher) modes, more slowly.
4. Press VIEW again to resume normal operation.
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
1. Set the VCR hour mode to match the multiplexer’s normal recording speed. (Refer to
the
Record Setup [Live/VCR or Display/Record Button]
section.)
2. Put the VCR into RECORD mode for 3-5 minutes.
3. Stop the VCR and rewind the tape to its starting point.
4. Place the multiplexer in VCR mode and press the VIEW button. Ensure the VIEW LED
is lit.
5. Press PLAY.
6. Adjust tracking on the VCR until all distortion or snow disappears and the picture is
clear. Make sure the black bar across the top of the monitor (with white dashes
blinking on and off) is completely clear and noise free.
7. Press VIEW so the LED is not lit. The unit should decode the tape properly.
KBD4000/KBD4002 START-UP TEST
1. Press “1” on the keyboard, then UNIT. The blank LED should change to “1”.
2. Press MAIN.
3. Press the 4- and 9-screen buttons. The picture on the monitor should change
accordingly.
NOTE:
There are three
ways of programming record
functions: universal mode,
switch pulse mode, and
programmed mode. The
simplest is universal mode,
which is shown here.
NOTE:
You must initialize
the keyboard after a power
failure, or after unplugging
and reconnecting the
keyboard.