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Basic operations
  Basic multiplexer functions
This function is used to activate multiplexer functions using 
the buttons on the front panel.
Camera number buttons
DIGITAL ZOOM button
SPLIT screen buttons
Move buttons
SEQUENCE button
OUTPUT A/B button
 Multiplexer buttons
1.  Camera number buttons (1 to 9)
 
Displays the picture supplied from the cameras connected 
to CAMERA IN terminals 1 to 9 on the rear panel in the 
single screen display.
 Pictures can be displayed even if the camera is not set to 
record.
2.  SPLIT screen buttons
 
Each time the button is pressed, displays the split screen 
in the following order.
SPLIT4 (
) button  :  SPLIT 4a SPLIT 4b
SPLIT 4c SPLIT 4a • • •
SPLIT9 (
) button  :  SPLIT 9 screen
3. SEQUENCE button
 
Displays the sequential screen in the split screen or 
the single screen display. Make the detailed settings of 
this display in the <Multiplexer Setting> (Setup Menu 
 System). Sequential display does not appear during 
playback.
 The sequential display is cancelled when you press the 
SEQUENCE button again or display a different type of 
split screen or single screen.
 Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button on the front panel 
switches the multiplexer video output. When OUTPUT A is 
selected, the button light indicator is off. When OUTPUT 
B is selected, the button light indicator is on, and camera 
number buttons, SPLIT screen buttons, and SEQUENCE 
button are operated for the monitor screen connected to 
the OUTPUT B connector. Pressing the OUTPUT A/B 
button again switches the multiplexer output to OUTPUT A.
Using the basic multiplexer functions
4.  DIGITAL ZOOM button 
 
Pressing this button in single screen mode displays the 
screen at 100%. At this time, the magnification centre 
point (X) appears. Pressing the button again switches 
the magnifi cation to 200%, and then 400%. By pressing 
the MOVE buttons, the centre point moves vertically or 
horizontally.
When the DIGITAL ZOOM button is pressed, number but-
tons 11, 14, 15, and 16 move the “X” in the screen.