-40-3. Move the cursor to ALARM IN 2, and then tilt thejoystick left and right to select the operation thecamera should perform when an external signal isreceived by ALARM IN 2.OFF : Ignore alarm input signals.2POSI : Move to preset position 2.SEQ : Start sequential movement.PATROL2 : Start PATROL 2.PATROL2 (S) : Start PATROL 2, and maintain thestored picture quality settings(page 34) even after completion.AUTOTRACK2 : Move to preset position number 2,and then perform auto tracking.4. Move the cursor to ALARM IN 3, and then tilt thejoystick left and right to select the operation thecamera should perform when an external signal isreceived by ALARM IN 3.OFF : Ignore alarm input signals.3POSI : Move to preset position 3.SORT : Start sort movement.PATROL3 : Start PATROL 3.PATROL3 (S) : Start PATROL 3, and maintain thestored picture quality settings(page 34) even after completion.AUTOTRACK3 : Move to preset position number 3,and then perform auto tracking.5. Move the cursor to ALARM IN 4, and then tilt thejoystick left and right to select the operation thecamera should perform when an external signal isreceived by ALARM IN 4.OFF : Ignore alarm input signals.4POSI : Move to preset position 4.BW : Black and white display whilesignal is being input.PATROL4 : Start PATROL 4.PATROL4 (S) : Start PATROL 4, and maintain thestored picture quality settings(page 34) even after completion.AUTOTRACK4 : Move to preset position number 4,and then perform auto tracking.Notes:• Use PATROL 1 (S) to 4 (S) if you want to switchpicture quality (for example to switch picture qualityfrom day to night) when an alarm input is received.ALARM IN4 can be used combined with BW.To use the camera with this application, set thepicture quality you want to switch before registeringthe patrol, then start the patrol registration and thenend the registration immediately.• If you want to change the picture quality settingsaccording to alarm input for PATROL 1 (S) to 4 (S),the settings are applied to the camera settings andare kept even after the camera is turned on again.• PATROL1(S)-4(S) displays only the set number ofpatrol routines (page 34).6. Move the cursor to CNT-CLS 1, and then tilt thejoystick left and right to select the alarm output thatshould be performed over ALARM OUT 1 when analarm is detected.OFF : No alarm outputALARM : Output an alarm signal when analarm is detected by the motiondetector (page 38) or the presetalarm (page 39). After selecting thissetting, perform step 7 to specifythe alarm signal output time.AUX1 : Output a contact close signalwhen AUX1 input is received fromthe system controller.7. If you selected ALARM in step 6, move the cursor toTIME OUT and then tilt the joystick left and right toselect the alarm signal output time.Tilting the joystick cycles through the output timedisplay in the sequence shown below. (unit: ms)Note: The shorter the duration, the more frequentwill be the detection output.8. Move the cursor to CNT-CLS 2, and then tilt thejoystick left and right to select the alarm output thatshould be performed from ALARM OUT 2 when analarm is detected.OFF : No alarm outputBW : Output a contact close signal onlywhile the camera is in the blackand white mode.AUX2 : Output a contact close signalwhen AUX2 input is received fromthe system controller.Note: It is recommended to set the connectedexternal device to ignore the shorter alarm outputsof 90 ms or less from the camera.9. Move the cursor to COAX ALM OUT, and then tiltthe joystick left or right to toggle it on and off.This setting turns alarm controls whether an alarm isoutput when the camera moves to one of the presetpositions specified for ALARM IN 1 through 4 (1POSI,2POSI, 3POSI, 4POSI) in steps 2 through 5, above.ON : Output an alarm signal from thevideo output connector at thepoint the camera finishes movingto a preset position (number 1through 4) when there is alarminput to ALARM IN (1 through 4).OFF : No alarm signal outputNotes:• The camera ignores alarm inputs during manualoperation.• Turn off alarm outputs when the systemcontroller downloads or uploads the preset data.100 MS ↔ 200 MS ↔ 1000 MS ↔ 2000 MS ↔ 4000 MS