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CIA-M-22543/B
July 4, 1986
MFSM Volume 1 -
CIA-M-22543/B
Operator's Manual
July 4, 1986
pushbutton is activated by pressing the switch on top of the
mouse once.
When a pushbutton has been pressed, the finger of the
cursor changes to a down position, and the lettering on the
button is highlighted with color to indicate the active status.
Depending on the pushbutton pressed (and the function in
operation) the highlight may be momentary, it may continue
as long as the button is held down, or it may stay on until
the pushbutton is pressed a second time.
4.3.1 Selecting Display
To select a display, press the
SELCT
pushbutton.
The
channel indicator for the next display in a left-to-right, top-
to-bottom order will immediately flash. The channel number
is changed by pressing the + or - pushbuttons.
4.3.2 Adjusting Vertical Hold
Sometimes the vertical hold must be adjusted on a display.
To do this, perform the following procedure:
1. Press the
SELCT
pushbutton to select the desired
display.
2. On systems equipped with a joystick:
• Move the hand cursor to the
VHOLD
pushbutton.
• Press and hold the joystick control button.
• The
VHOLD
is highlighted
• While still pressin& the joystick control button,
move the column forward to control the rate of
bottom-to-top vertical roll, and back to control
the rate of top-to-bottom roll.
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3. On systems equipped with a mouse:
• Press and hold the
VHOLD
pushbutton.
• The
VHOLD
is highlighted.
• Press the + or - button to control the rate of
vertical roll.
• Press the
VHOLD
pushbutton again.
4.4
OPERATING MODES
The MFSM Monitoring, VTR, Bypass, and TGSIMRU
functions
provide
extremely powerful
and flexible
capabilities for sophisticated real-time remote covert
activities. In the
MON
mode, an operator may view a site's
internal monitoring system. In CAM mode, the operator
may also view individual cameras independent of it's
monitoring system. The VTR mode allows for playback
and analysis of all the site's recorded activities. The BYP
mode enables an operator to intercept an internal monitoring
system and substitute its current channel with a taped image
corresponding to the same channel. Finally, the
TGS
and
MRU
modes provide information concerning the relative
displacement and disposition of hostile counterintelligence
forces, and allows command and control over friendly
intelligence elements.
Successful use of the MFSM,
therefore, depends on the ability of the operator to
manipulate all the resources available to carry out the
desired mission.
4.4.1 Monitoring
Monitoring takes place in two modes: viewing of a remote
site internal video security monitoring circuits, and viewing
elements of those circuits independent of the site central
control.