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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
Configuring the MVG 400 123
Figure 107: Selecting an outline
4. Under When Sensor Off, under Load Outline, select the name of the outline you want
to load when the switch is turned off, as described in steps 2–3.
5. Click Update, and then save the settings. They will be implemented after the unit is
restarted (see Saving Configuration Changes, page 139).
Configuring Sensor 4 to Control CCTV Display
A push-button switch can be connected to Sensor 4 instead of a sensor. If a monitor is
connected to the MVG 400, Sensor 4 can then be used to change the display in the CCTV
monitor. With each press of the button, the display cycles to the next display type, in the
following order:
Split screen: The screen is divided into four parts, and live video from each camera is
displayed in one of the parts.
Camera 1: Full-screen display of live video from Camera 1.
Camera 2: Full-screen display of live video from Camera 2.
Camera 3: Full-screen display of live video from Camera 3.
Camera 4: Full-screen display of live video from Camera 4.
Rotate: Full-screen display that cycles from one camera to the next. (The rotation delay
is defined in the
TV-Out Settings screen; see Configuring a CCTV Monitor (TV-Out),
page 54.)
None: A digital clock is displayed, and no video is displayed.
NOTE: This feature can only be activated in the
Sensor 4 configuration screen if it is first
enabled in the TV-Out screen (see Configuring a CCTV Monitor (TV-Out),
page 54).
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To configure Sensor 4 as a CCTV display switch:
1. In the Main Menu, under Sensors, click Sensor 4. The Sensor #4 configuration screen
opens.