Basic Operation

Screen Setup (continued)

Adding Hot Spots (Enlarged Images)

The selected camera within the view is displayed in the hot spot designated position. Setting the hot spot in a larger position, such as in [1] of the [1+7] view, displays an enlarged image when the hot spot is selected.

1 Displaying the [Screen Setup] Screen

2 Click and drag the [Hotspot] icon in the [System Overview] section to the position that you want to set in the [Views]

Memo :

Using the [Hotspot] function enables you to use a low frame rate for other cameras and a high frame rate for the hot spot.

The orange border indicates that the position is used for a hotspot.

When the hot spot is set in multiple views and the view is switched, the camera image displayed in the view before switching continues to be displayed in the hot spot window in the view after switching.

[Screen Setup] Screen

[Hotspot]

3 Release the mouse button at the position

4 Select the preset position in [Hotspot] and specify its properties in the [Properties] section

Item

Description

A Image

Enables you to adjust the image resolution and

 

picture quality during viewing. Select AFullB at

 

all times.

 

 

B Frame

This is the viewing frame rate.

Rate

Select [Unlimited] (default value; same as live

 

settings), [Medium] (25 % of the frame rate), or

 

[Low] (5 % of the frame rate), depending on the

 

frame rate specified in [Live Settings]

 

(A Page 56) on the [Camera Settings] screen.

CMaintain If this check box is selected, images will not be

Image

stretched to fit the size of the display position.

Aspect

Images will be displayed in the aspect ratio

Ration

(horizontal to vertical ratio of the screen) that

they have been recorded.

 

Note :

The recording frame rate may deteriorate if you change the picture quality. The [Image] settings may affect the recording performance. As such, use this function with the value fixed at AFullB.

When you drag the timeline browser using the mouse during playback, the frame rate setting is AdisabledB. [Searching Recorded Image Using the Timeline Browser] (A Page 44)

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