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"browse." Alternatively, snapshots can be taken by right-clicking on the live video image, and then selecting "photo", "save". The directory path to the snapshot folder is specified in the Settings menu (see Section 4.2.3 Settings).

4.2.2Selecting full/reduced resolution and zoom

Selecting Cameras

Click the icon to display the drop-down menu with installed cameras. Cameras shown in the tree can be displayed in any of the image windows of the selected screen layout.

Left-click on a camera in the tree and, while holding down the mouse button, drag to the image window where the image should be displayed - drop by releasing the mouse button.

Full/Half camera resolution

With single camera display selected, the camera operating reso- lution can be switched between full or half resolution by dou- ble-clicking on the image. When the display resolution of the PC is lower than the camera resolution, the Video System program will automatically scale the image down to correctly display the full image size. Camera resolution (in pixels) is displayed in the upper left corner of the image.

Full size/Reduced size display

In order to fit multiple video images on screen, the images are displayed at a reduced display size. The format of the reduced size display is determined by the chosen screen layout (see Section 4.2.1 Toolbar).

An individual camera image can be expanded to full size of the single image window or scaled back to its reduced resolution display by double-clicking on the image. Image resolution (in pixels) is displayed in the upper left corner of the image.

Zooming

A method for viewing more detail in the area of interest is the zoom window (see following screenshot).

To zoom in on an area of interest, draw a rectangle with the mouse (by left-clicking and holding down the mouse button). A separate zoom window will open up showing live video of the selected area at full resolution. A green outline of the selected area will appear in the underlying reduced resolution image. Zooming in and out is performed by pressing Page Up and Page Down on the keyboard, or alternatively by rotating the mouse wheel (if available). Panning of the zoomed area is performed

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Bosch Appliances NWC-0800 manual Selecting full/reduced resolution and zoom, Selecting Cameras, Full/Half camera resolution

NWC-0800, NWC-0900, NWC-0700 specifications

Bosch Appliances has consistently set the benchmark for quality and performance in the home appliance sector. The NWC series, including models NWC-0700, NWC-0800, and NWC-0900, exemplifies the brand's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and user satisfaction. Each model in this series brings unique features and technologies designed to enhance the user experience while ensuring reliability.

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