Stinger JPEG 2000 Sequence, Picture in Picture PIP, Freeze, Zoom, Horizontal Movement J.SHUTTLE

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Operation

4-4.2. Sequence

Press [SEQ] button. It automatically displays full screen images in sequence.

4-4.3. Picture in Picture (PIP)

When it is in full screen display mode, you can see any other camera in a small window by pressing [PIP].The other cameras in small window rotate in sequence to the next camera and you can set the sequence time interval as per the procedure in SYSTEM MENU / CONFIGURATION / INTERVAL SETUP.

4-4.4. Freeze

Full display mode: If you press the [FRZ] button, the FRZ icon will be activated on the screen and the “F” character will be displayed along side the camera title, and the live image will be frozen.

Split display mode: If you press the [FRZ] button, the FRZ icon will be activated on the screen. press the camera button you want to freeze. To release the frozen image, press camera number of the frozen image again and press [FRZ] button to exit FRZ mode.

4-4.5. Zoom

In full screen, press the [ZOOM] button and move the Selection Frame using J.SHUTTLE or Direction keys to the area which you want to enlarge. And then press the [ENTER] button for 2-times enlarged picture. To exit Zoom mode, just press [ZOOM] button again.

Horizontal Movement: J.SHUTTLE.

Vertical Movement: Hold [UP or DOWN] button and turn J/SHUTTLE.

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Contents Stinger J16 About this Manual Strong recommendation on installation of the Dvrx unitBefore You Start Environment Condition for InstallationRecord Features Live ViewNetwork PlaybackInstallation Overview Keyboard LED Lamps Shows status of DVR operation USB Firmware Port Numbered Items FunctionDVR Connections Battery connector Amphenol C16-1 3W+ PE plug PGCamera Connection InstallationMonitor Connections Composite Connection Method External Devices Alarm ConnectionsOther External Devices Relay Output Relay OutputFactory default password AdministratorFactory Default OperationFull/Multiple View Display On-Screen Information Live View OptionsPicture in Picture PIP SequenceFreeze ZoomOn-Screen Icons RecordPlayback Using Jog/ShuttleOperation of Shuttle is as follows TIME/DATE SearchPAN/TILT/ZOOM Camera Operation Entering into the Menu SetupMonitor Setup VGA Setup Not Used Display SetupScreen Display HDD Setup ConfigurationHDD Management Camera Setup Time & Date SetupHDD Information Motion Setup Camera Active SetupColour Interval Setup Motion Mask SetupBuzzer Setup Alarm SetupByte ASCII-code RS-232C Hex-codes tableJog Shuttle System Information Password SetupRecord Configuration Record SetupRecord S Skip Schedule Setup Schedule SetupRecord type Edit Holiday Set as holiday Holiday SetupIP Config Setup TCP/IP SetupConnection Setup External DevicePAN/TILT Setup RS-232C SetupLanguage Setup PC’s TCP/IP Setting DVR Network ConfigurationDefault Gateway ex.192.168.1.1 Case a Laptop Directly Connected to Dvrx Unit Configure the DVR as followsPort Number Locally Accessing the DVR using the Remote Software for Case aCase B Multiple Dvrx units via Wireless LAN Remote Access Accessing the DVR using the Remote Software for Case BFree Remote Viewer program Setting, Playback, and Sequence buttonsSetting Screen Playback Interface through Remote Viewer Command ButtonFunction of each button in Search window Channel selection Select each cameraStop Playback Play Fast BackwardFor Window 2000 / XP Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I choose a unique IP that matches my network? How do I Ping an IP address ?Network Setting Why is my remote video jerky? How do I open an MS-DOS or Command Prompt?How do I forward a port in my router? Important Notes Regarding the Remote Viewer and the DVRSpecifications Specification

JPEG 2000 specifications

Stinger JPEG 2000 is a powerful image compression technology that offers advanced solutions for high-quality image storage and transmission. Utilizing the principles of wavelet transformation, JPEG 2000 provides significant benefits over the traditional JPEG format, particularly in terms of image quality, compression efficiency, and flexibility.

One of the main features of Stinger JPEG 2000 is its support for lossless and lossy compression modes. This versatility allows users to select the appropriate mode based on their image quality requirements and storage capacities. Lossless compression ensures that no image data is lost during the compression process, making it ideal for applications that require exact reproductions, such as medical imaging and archiving. On the other hand, lossy compression significantly reduces file sizes while maintaining a perceptible level of quality, making it suitable for web images and streaming.

Another notable characteristic of Stinger JPEG 2000 is its ability to handle high-resolution images efficiently. The wavelet-based encoding method enables the preservation of fine details, ensuring that even images with intricate designs remain sharp and clear after compression. This is particularly important in fields like digital cinema, where the highest quality is paramount.

Stinger JPEG 2000 also supports progressive decoding, meaning images can be transmitted and rendered in layers. This feature allows users to view a low-resolution version of an image quickly while the higher-resolution data is still being received. This is especially beneficial for web applications where loading times are critical.

Additionally, Stinger JPEG 2000 includes robust error resilience capabilities. The technology can recover more gracefully from data corruption, making it an excellent choice for streaming applications where data loss can occur. The format's capability to store additional metadata also enhances its functionality, enabling the inclusion of information such as color profiles, image creation data, and other pertinent details that help manage and organize image files.

In summary, Stinger JPEG 2000 revolutionizes the way images are compressed, offering advanced features such as lossless and lossy options, efficient handling of high-resolution images, progressive decoding, and enhanced error resilience. These characteristics make it a preferred choice for professional applications where image quality and reliability are critical, paving the way for a broader adoption in various industries, including media, healthcare, and digital archiving.