Sony snt-v Display Partition Buttons, B Buttons, Paging Buttons, Camera Button, Qs Date and Time

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Operation

3Display Partition Buttons

Clicking one of these icons selects the image monitor layout. The icons are applicable to the A IMAGE output of the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, and are functional when the [A] button qh is selected, or when the [A/B] button qf and the [A] button 4 are selected. The icons appear as follows when enabled for use.

The HSR View can display four to 16 partitions. The system administrator determines which camera is assigned to each display partition.

4[A] and [B] Buttons

These buttons are enabled when [A/B] button qf is selected. Clicking the [A] button causes the screen control buttons to affect the [A] image, and clicking the [B] button causes the screen control buttons to affect the [B] image.

5Paging Buttons

If the screen partitions span multiple pages, click these buttons to change pages.

6Users Logged On

Shows the number of users logged on to the video network station.

7[HOME] Button

Clicking this button returns the video camera to its preset (home) position. Its action applies to the image at which the pan/tilt control bar is displayed.

8[PRESET] Drop-Down List

Select a preset camera position by name from this list to set the camera to that fixed position (previously set by the system administrator). Selecting from this list while the display is partitioned causes the screen to switch to a single image showing the selected video camera.

9[Camera] Button

Clicking this button changes to the Camera View.

0[Admin] Button

Clicking this button displays the “Admin overview” page, where video network station settings and management can be performed. Access to this page is normally restricted to the administrator.

qa Connection Status

Shows the type of HSR unit (HSR-1/1P or HSR-2/2P) connected to the video network station. If the connected HSR-1/1P/2/2P is not turned on or communicating properly, [DISCONNECT] is displayed.

qs Date and Time

This is current date and time. The system administrator determines whether the date and time are displayed.

qd Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Bars

Use to control video camera pan, tilt and zoom. The bars are displayed and enabled in the following cases:

When a video camera capable of pan/tilt/zoom operation is selected by the numbered buttons.

When a video camera capable of pan/tilt/zoom operation is selected by the [B] button qg.

While output of the A IMAGE and B IMAGE is displayed by the [A/B] button qf and a video camera

capable of pan/tilt/zoom operation is selected by the [A] or [B] button 4.

Refer to “Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control” on page 28 for details of control bar operations.

qf [A/B] Button

Clicking this button displays A IMAGE and B IMAGE from the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, on a split screen.

qg [B] Button

Clicking this button displays the B IMAGE from the HSR-1/1P/2/2P.

qh [A] Button

Clicking this button displays the A IMAGE from the HSR-1/1P/2/2P.

qj [CTR] Button

Clicking this button displays the “HSR CONTROL” page in a new window, for controlling the HSR-1/1P/ 2/2P. Refer to “HSR-1/1P/2/2P Control” below for details.

qk [SEQ] Button

Clicking this button controls the automatic image switching function of the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, in which the image from each camera is displayed sequentially, switching from one camera to the next at preset intervals. Click the button again to cancel.

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