Installation
Explanation of connectors
This section describes the jacks on the back panel of the monitor. There are
several ways to connect devices.
DC24V: Power Supply; DC24V.
AC (If available): Power Supply; AC100-240V.
HDMI: Allows the connection of any device (i.e. a digital cable box) with an
HDMI or DVI output.
VGA: Allows the connection of any device (i.e. a computer) with a VGA
output, using a 15 pin D-sub cable.
S-Video: Allows the connection of any device (i.e. a DVD player) with an S-
Video output, using a 4 pin S-Video cable.
AV IN/OUT: Allows the connection of any device that has composite video
jacks (i.e. a VCR or DVD player).
Camera Out: Allows camera video loop out function.
Video Output (BNC1/BNC2 OUT): Allows the connection of a VCR or DVD
recorder, enabling the recording analogue and digital programs from the
antenna cable input whilst the monitor is turned on. (Notes: 1. this option
excludes copy-protected programs and component video formats. 2. The
monitor must remain on the channel that is recording.)
Audio In: Allows the establishment of sound when a computer is connected
to the VGA jack. A 3.5mm stereo mini pin cable (AKA. 1/8” stereo mini pin) is
required to connect a computer to the monitor to omit sound.
Audio L & R: Allows the reception of audio from another device (i.e. gaming
console, VCR or DVD player).
Special Function Introduction
•Orbit function: This function enables the image of the screen to
move slightly up/down/left/right in order to avoid panel burning from
the image being consistently still.
•Auto switch function: This function enables the monitor to switch
from AV/Camera/SD card automatically. Dwell timings may be
changed by the user for different channels. Setting a channel to 0
will subsequently not allow for its display within the circuit.
•Motion detection: This function enables the camera function
automatically from having detected physical movement from in front
of itself.
•Warning message:This function enables the monitor to
automatically display a warning message (i.e. Recording or
Welcome) of which may be viewed by those who look at it.
•Freeze: This function enables the monitors display to become static,
which allows for inspection of a specific scene.
•Menu Lock: This function enables the control buttons to become
locked, there-by avoiding unauthorized changes to settings.