You can change the camera number in the [Record Camera Setting] window. (Page 38) If you press 0 first and then enter the camera number, you can specify numbers from 10 to 19. Use the mouse to specify numbers from 20 upwards.

Note

When you select a particular camera, the blue bar at the top of each live image becomes a lighter blue.

Each bar features three-color square indicators with the following functions.Event indicator (left indicator: solid yellow)

Lights up when events specified in the [Camera Record Setting] occur. (Page 52) Click the image bar to reset the event indicator. The indicator appears black if event indication has not been specified for the camera in

question, or if no specified events have occurred.

Motion indicator (indicator in the middle, solid red) Lights up when motion is detected. (Page 54) Click

the image bar to reset the event indicator.Online indicator (right indicator, blinking green)Blinks every time an image is received from the camera.

The image bar displays the name of the camera as well as the name of the device to which the camera is connected.

Each image bar will display the word [Live] when live images are displayed, and the word [Stopped] if the camera is stopped and live viewing is not possible.

To enlarge images from a particular camera in a view using a mouse, double-click the image bar. To return to normal view, simply double-click the image bar again.

The event or motion indicator can also be canceled by pressing the [ALARM CLEAR)] button.

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[Live Viewing] window [PTZ Control] section

[Audio] section

Using the PTZ Feature

PTZ stands for pan, tilt and zoom. If the camera is a PTZ camera, you can use the keypad and the [ZOOM IN/ ENTER] button and [ZOOM OUT/CANCEL] button to move the camera up, down (tilt), right and left (pan) and enlarge the image (zoom).

Pan/Tilt1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button until the [PTZ/ PRESET] indicator lights up.

The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator switches between lit and blinking each time the [PTZ/PRESET] button is pressed.

2 Press the arrow buttons on the keypad to move the camera in the selected direction.

Pressing the [HOME] (default) button on the keypad moves the camera to its home position.

Zoom In/Zoom Out

1 Press the [PTZ/PRESET] button until the [PTZ/ PRESET] indicator lights up.

The [PTZ/PRESET] indicator switches between lit and blinking each time the [PTZ/PRESET] button is pressed.

2 Press the [ZOOM IN/ENTER] button or the [ZOOM OUT/CANCEL] button.

CAUTION

The PTZ features are only available if the camera is a PTZ camera. If the camera is not a PTZ camera, pressing the button will have no effect.

Note

Many PTZ cameras may be controlled by pointing and clicking inside the images from the camera. If you see a set of crosshairs when placing your mouse pointer over the images from a PTZ camera, point-and-click control is supported for the camera.

The camera cannot be operated in the [Image] window when the mouse pointer does not change to the cross shape pointer.

The mouse pointer may not change to the cross-shape pointer depending on the type of the PTZ camera.

The PTZ camera may not operate even though mouse pointer changed to the cross-shape pointer depending on the PTZ camera. In this case, use the PTZ navigation button of the [PTZ control] section to operate the PTZ camera.

For PTZ cameras, if your mouse is equipped with a scroll wheel, you are able to zoom in and out using the scroll wheel on your mouse.

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