DS2 Setup Guide
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DM POS Journal Use this option when using Dedicated Micros POS Interface Unit
in Journal mode.
TVC-1066 Use this option when using TVS TVC-1066 text converter box.
Number of Lines
This is the number of lines that will be displayed in live and replay using the OSD (On-Screen
Display) on the main monitor, along with the relevant images. The default setting is 20 lines.
Width of Lines
This identies the length of the lines that will be stored with the image. The default setting is 50
characters, which is generally the full screen.
Text Colour
It is possible to select which colour the text from the peripheral serial device will be displayed within
the image. The options are; Black, White, Yellow, Magenta, Red, Cyan and Green.
Text Background
A background can be applied to the text within the image. This is disabled by default. The options
available are; Black or White.
Min Text Display
This allows the text display on the selected camera to be setup for viewing in full, quad or
multiscreen display. This ensures that if the selected camera is being viewed in any of the selected
screen formats then the text data will be available for viewing, but for smaller segments text will be
disabled for clarity.
Event Trigger
The text on each camera input can be used to generate an event (alarm). This can be generated by
receiving any text characters, or specic keywords that have been entered as seen below. Triggered
text events can be listed in the Event Log as though they are alarms or activity detection. The default
setting is for no event triggering.
The system can have up to 32 user dened keywords, each camera can use any keyword to trigger
an event. Each keyword can have a maximum of 20 characters.
Enable the Event Trigger option and select ‘Keyword’ as the Event Trigger option and select the
‘Edit’ button to the Keyword menu.
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Page - There are 32 programmable ‘slots’ for keywords, arranged over four pages.
It is possible to use wildcards to replace characters in words: