Macros - JVC SW-D7000U Instruction Manual

9ch. color video multiplexer
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SW-D7000U, 9CH. COLOR VIDEO MULTIPLEXER
to monitor cameras that have video loss and will automatically restore the cameras when video loss
ceases.
Indications:
On-screen display of text "V" in each affected cameo of the multi-screen display and 'VDL' on any
corresponding full-screen displays. An additional indication in the form of an LED is provided on the
front panel atop the Alarm key. This LED will flash on and off on video loss detection of any camera
input.
Further indications of video loss can be programmed. A relay can be closed whenever video loss is
present, and the buzzer can be activated during video loss.
Select the camera for setup, then select either ENABLES or DISABLE for each relay (Relay-1 and
Relay-2) and ENABLE or DISABLE for the Buzzer.
NOTE: The SW-D7000U allows the programmer to disable cameras which are not connected, or will
be out of service for an extended time, so that unnecessary video loss messages can be
avoided. (Refer to Camera Disable below)

4.10 MACROS

Macro Functions allow the programmer to pre-program frequently used key sequences,
and frequently used menu setups.
keystroke function.
The FUNCTION button plus the macro number (1-9) will start the
macro. Pressing the FUNCTION button again can stop a macro.
Up to nine (9) macros, each having 32 keystrokes, can be programmed into the SW-D7000U,
depending on the number of cameras on the model.
The macro functions can be started automatically at up to 20 preset times during the week by using
the built-in macro scheduler. (See MACRO TIMED START)
To program MACROS select the MACROS menu item and the following pull-down sub-menu
appears:
MACRO RECORD
JVC PROFESSIONAL, IMAGING PRODUCTS
Video Loss Action
Relay 1
:Disable
Relay 2
:Disable
Buzzer
:Disable
[CANCEL]
[OK]
These can then be quickly executed as a two-
Macro Record
Macro Timed Start
Exit
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