
Chapter 10: Video 10-3
How do I cycle through my video inputs?
You can set up your video application to automatically cycle through the images being
received. This is particularly useful if you have on-board cameras and wish to use them
to obtain a regular overview of your boat, engine room etc. You can specify which
video inputs are to be included in the cycle, their order and the number of seconds
between shots.
How do I set up a video cycle?
To set up a video cycle:
1. Open the Video Setup Menu, as described on
page 1
.
2. Highlight and select Cycle 1.
3. Select the required input for Cycle 1 and press OK. If you wish to exclude an input
switch its status to None.
4. Repeat this process for Cycle 2, 3 and 4.
5. Highlight and select Cycle Period
6. Specify the Cycle Period (1 to 99 seconds) between shots.
7. Press OK twice.
Note: Pressing and holding the CYCLE VIDEO soft key, will display the Video
Setup Menu - see below.
How do I run the video cycle?
1. With a video application active, press PRESENTATION.
2. Toggle the CYCLE VIDEO option to ON.
Note: You will not be able to change the aspect ratio, contrast, brightness or col-
or levels of any video image when the video cycle is running.
How do I stop the video cycle?
You can stop the video cycle at any time, by either pressing any of the 4 video soft keys
or by toggling the CYCLE VIDEO option to OFF.
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Engine room Bridge Aft Stern PRESENTATION
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PRESENTATION
CYCLE VIDEO
ON OFF
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