Sanyo VA-SW8000 Watching Live Video, Displaying Video in Each Sub-pane in the Multi-view Layout

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Watching Live Video

Displaying Video in Each Sub-pane in the Multi-view Layout

Assign video streams from the cameras (DVRs) to be shown in each sub-pane of the multi-view layout by the following procedure.

You can concurrently monitor four cameras even if your specified cameras are each connected to a single-channel DVR.

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Click on the control panel.

The viewing pane switches to the multi-view layout.

Select one of the four sub-panes by clicking its title bar.

The selected title bar turns blue.

On the tree list, double-click the camera title of the camera you want to monitor.

The sub-pane displays the live video from your selected camera.

Assign video streams to the remaining sub-panes.

By repeating steps 2 and 3 above, you can assign video streams to up to 4 sub-panes.

When connected to a 4-channel DVR, after selecting the sub-pane by clicking the title bar, a single-view layout can be switched to a four-view layout by conducting one of the following operations.

Clicking on the control panel.

Selecting [DVR Operation] [Display] [Quad Monitor] on the menu bar.

Designating the group on the tree list and selecting “Live” from the context menu.

The same camera video streams or video streams from cameras connected to the same DVR cannot be simultaneously allocated to multiple sub-panes.

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Multi-view layout for a single-channel DVR

Multi-view layout for a 4-channel DVR

The screen can display up to 16 sub-panes (4-channels x 4 sub-panes).

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Contents VA-SW8000 VA-SW8000LITE Table of Contents DVR Utility Software in Two Editions Features of the DVR Utility SoftwareIntroduction Network Configuration Network Device ConfigurationSupported DVR Models Network ScalabilityCPU Network ConfigurationHardware and Software Requirements Network Connection Requirements Configuring the DVRsConfiguring the Computers Configuring the TCP/IP Settings Network Connection RequirementsInstalling the Software Click Next on the Welcome screenLocation or specify another location, and click Next WindowInstalling the Software Start the Installation ProcessReboot the computer How to uninstall the softwareSetting Up the System Disabling the Firewall Protection Setting Up the SystemSetting Up Slave Computers Menus and User Access Levels User name defaultPassword default 1111 2222 3333 4444 ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4Window Navigation Starting and Ending a Monitoring Session Starting the SoftwareStarting the software without the hardware key Plug in the hardware keyLogging Out of the System Starting and Ending a Monitoring SessionLogging Into the System To exit when working with the main window To exit when the Login window is DisplayedExiting from the Software Click 4 at the bottom of the screenWindow Elements Main Window Elements and Their Functions Menu BarSystem Update 4Tool Timer DownloadDVR Info DVR SetOperating mode indicator for timer download Control PanelLayout selector buttons ID1/2/3/4 Channel selector buttons ID1/2/3/4Playback control buttons ID2/3/4 Sound playback panel ID1/2/3/4Search buttons Save button ID2/3/4 Record/cut-off buttonsTime Scale Panel Start PointEND Point PreviewHow to Use the Time Scale How the Time Scale WorksDAY HourSpecifying the Target of the Command by a Single-Click Tree ListTo select a camera as the target To select a group as the targetWorking with the Context Menu Directly Running a Command by a Double-ClickWhen a camera title is right-clicked Four-view layout one DVR at a time Viewing Pane LayoutsSingle-view layout one camera at a time Video is masked Mask No camera is connected Specified channels carries no input signalMulti-view 4x4 layout Multiple DVRs at the same time Switching the Viewing pane Layouts When you are connected to a 4-channel DVRCH1 DVR-1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 DVR-1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4CH1 only When you are connected to a single-channel DVRDVR-1 CH1 only Alarm status Title BarInformation on the displayed video Recording status informationBasic Procedures Watching Live VideoWatching Live Video Displaying Video in Each Sub-pane in the Multi-view LayoutClick on the control panel Select one of the four sub-panes by clicking its title barClick the Stop Playback button on the control panel Switching from Playback Mode to Live ModeSwitching from a Sub Window to Live Mode How to Listen to the Sound Part in the Video How to Turn Off the Currently Displayed VideoAbout DVR Reconnect Feature Turn on/off sound outputZoom Mode Are now in zoom-in modeZoom factor depends on the current layout To revert to the original sizeFull Screen Mode To switch to Full Screen modeHow to Enlarge the Displayed Video Full Screen OperationsSequential Switching Mode Mode ClickView the live video as usual ClickManual recording required user access level ID3/4 Recording Monitored VideoBasic Operating Steps Display live videoLive Video Recording Without Viewing It Recording Monitored VideoRecording Video from Multiple DVRs Concurrently Timer recording required user access level ID3/4 Set up the timerTo cancel timer recording PanelAlarm Recording Required user access level ID4 Returning to Live Video Switching to Playback ModePlaying Back Recorded Video Working in Playback Mode Playing Back Recorded VideoRecording mode Search Mode DescriptionSearching for Recorded Video Search ModesSearching for Recorded Video TIME/DATE SearchSpecify the month/year to which your desired date belongs Specify the desired dateAlarm Search To preview the video associated with Alarm event, click To switch the channels displayed on the listOnce you have located the video Interest, click ALLBack Selected title bar is highlighted Click To page up or down the thumbnail viewThumbnail view by clicking or Downloading Procedures Individual download modeBatch download mode Downloading Recorded VideoDownloading Recorded Video Specifying the Video Download RangeDisplay played back video Drag the scale 1 to define the start pointOnce you have determined the end point, click END Point Once you have determined the start point, click Start PointDefine the end point To define the start and end points using the mouse Point to the target point with the mouse cursorClick the right mouse button This menu contains the following optionsFilename Using the Download WindowDownload START/END Point Downloading an Individual Video File Using Basic Controls Default destination folder pathDefault file name Review the download rangeDownload an individual video file Adding Video Files to the Download List for Batch Download To remove a file from the listTo preview a video file Example Total Program1 Time0h 9min 248MB / Approx h 3minPlaying Back Downloaded Video Files ExpandChoose a folder Waiting listList column headings To select individual files and add Them to the play waiting listPlaying Back on MP2 Viewer To remove a file from the play waiting listTo remove all entries from the play waiting list To move up or down a file in the play waiting listSaving or Printing Snapshot Images Display a still imageView Choose an image. Click an imageClick the appropriate command BoxButton Or print the still image, select eitherWindow Elements and Their Functions Using the Tool Menu OptionsTimer Download required user access level ID2/3/4 Using the Tool Menu Options Changes are Applied to Group Download log allows you to retry a failed timer downloadStatus Configuring a Timer Download Choose a DVRDefine the download range by Define the download start pointPrev ApptApplying Changes to All DVRs in the Same Group Tips on Defining the Download RangeHow the Timer Download Mechanism Works CancelExamples of Timer Download Settings Download Log Record Timer RecordBroadcast System Update Menu UploadTamper Detection required user access level ID2/3/4 Initial Set Menu Options WindowInitial Set Menu PC TYPE/MASTER Control PCNetwork Extension Mode Download Authority Auto Clock Adjust Time SequenceNetwork Interface Card NIC USE More than 1001 DvrsWindow Elements and Their Functions Camera Title Create a group Editing the Tree ListOpen or close a tree Required user access level ID4 Change a title MoveRequired user access level ID4 Duplicate DeleteWindow Elements and Their Functions IP Addr MAC Addr Auto configuration mode Registering New DVRsManual configuration mode Want to register, repeat the sameSelect Manual from TCP/IP Addr1Install VA-SW8000 Remove the connecting cableDeregistering a DVR To deregister a DVR, follow these stepsTo create a new group Change a DVR TitleCreating, Modifying, or Deleting a Group To rename a group To delete a groupChoose a group Enter a new name for the groupRearranging Groups and DVRs To move a groupTo move a DVR You can also drag and drop a group to a new positionUser ID PasswordUser ID Window Choose a user access level You are prompted to confirm the password by reentering itReenter the password Registering a New UserEnter the current and new passwords Changing the Registration Information of an Existing UserChoose a user Change the registration informationDeregistering an Existing User To deregister an existing user, follow these stepsDVR Access Limitation Not allowed Click OK Configure Broadcast RangeSettings Manual DVR Management MenuClock Set Window System Update Window Wait until the update process completesDVR Management Menu Specify the new firmware fileDVR Info Window Information 1 tabChoose either of the two tabs Import the informationAlarm Count Picture QualityDISK1 DISK2Power Loss Information 2 tabUsed Time Firmware VersionBasic Configuration Steps DVR Set WindowTo configure settings on other tabs as well Click when you are doneChoose one of the tabs Change operating conditionsTo save the configuration information To load a saved menu fileName, and then click Save Click OpenButtons that affect the computer’s edit table Buttons that control read/write operationsLANGUAGE/D.S.TIME SET Tab No USE EnableDisable REC Mode SET Tab Picture Quality default HighOFF Audio Recording default onOverwrite default on Enabled AL-REC on TimerAL-REC OFF Timer OLY AL-REC on TMRAlarm or Sensor Alarm and SensorTimer REC SET Tab ON/OFF default OFFWeek START/STOPTimer schedule To schedule a timer recording that spans two daysTo activate a timer recording schedule Click Over 24HLast two rows seventh and eighth To exit from the special format, clickHoliday SET Tab DISPLAY/BUZZER SET Tab DisplayAlarm on default on Disk Full default onKEY in default OFF NON REC default OFFMonitor SET Tab Alarm Monitor SET SwitchMonitor SET FullTITLE/MOTION SET Tab Required user access level ID4 Choose a channel DefaultsCamera title settings for other SensorMain Features InstallationMP2 Viewer Starting MP2 ViewerMP2 Viewer MP2 Viewer Window Elements and Their FunctionsZoom Zoom OUTToolbar Search panelSound playback panel see P126 Slide barPlaying Back Particular Image Files Click on the toolbarTo add all files to the play waiting list Playback Controls Using the Playback Control Buttons on the ToolbarConcerning association of MP2 file and MP2 Viewer Using Full Screen Mode Moving the Playback Point with the Slide BarEnlarging the Video Playing Back the Sound Part in the VideoEnable the tamper detection feature Searching the Video File for a Specific FrameChecking Video Files for Any Tampering Specify the date and timeSelect the tamper detection mode Options Simultaneous with playback defaultConduct playback of video files BlueCase of Prior to start playing back If no tampering is detectedYou can print a still image through the following steps Saving a Still ImagePrinting a Still Image 1AC6P1P3121-- L9EAR/WA 0706KP
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