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3. Operation
a. Starting
1) Please click the "Pico2000" icon, after having started the application, you will see the main screen.
2) Please click "Logon", the logon screen will be shown, please click "OK" (password is not required in
the first start up).
3) All active functions are shown.
b. Display
A display panel is provided in the upper right hand corner of the main screen so that the user can
interact with the unit more easily. The 'DISPLAY' panel consists of 'display mode' buttons, 'camera'
buttons and a 'sequence' button (see figure below).
All of the push buttons have their individual built-in indicator lights. When a button is pressed, it is on,
when you press it again it is turned off. The indicator light will light up or go out accordingly.
Tip: You can see which camera(s) is /are being displayed by looking at the "DISPLAY" panel indicator
lights. You can also press these buttons to start displaying that particular camera immediately.
Tip: no camera button can be selected prior to the mode selection. The user should click on one of the
display mode buttons first.
1) 1-Screen Mode
• Click the 1-screen mode button on the display control panel to select this mode.
• Only one camera can be selected for display.
• Click the camera button to select the desired camera to display in this mode.
• The button you have clicked will turn yellow.
2) 4-Screen Mode
• Click the 4-screen mode button on the display control panel to select this mode.
• Four cameras can be selected for simultaneous display.
• Click the camera buttons to select the desired camera(s) to display in this mode.
• The buttons you have clicked will turn yellow to indicate that the camera(s) is/are displaying.
Rapid Zoom: You can jump to the 1-screen display mode immediately. Simply double-click on the desired
image on the screen and this image will be shown in "1-screen mode" immediately.
VCC2
Press a camera button in order to
display the images of that
particular camera. The yellow
light indicates that the camera is
displaying.
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