On Screen Display Setting

On Screen Information

This item is used to set the display mode and the location for the clock, triplex, and camera display.

Setup Menu

4 System

6 On Screen Display Setting

1 On Screen Information

(Clock)

step1. Select the display mode of the clock.

Mode 1:

01-01-2004 Thu 00:00:00

Mode 2:

01-01-2004 Thu 00:00:00

Mode 3: Does not display the clock.

step2. Select the desired clock location.

(Triplex)

step3. Select the display mode of the remaining capacity and the operational conditions such as playback, recording, alarm recording, and emergency recording.

Mode 1: Displays the operational condition of the unit and the warning display.

Mode 2: Displays the remaining capacity of the specified device, the operational condition of the unit, and the warning display.

Mode 3: Displays the remaining capacity of the specified device, the operational condition of the unit, the HDD being used for playback or recording, and the warning display.

Mode 4: Displays the warning display.

Mode 5: Displays nothing.

step4. Select the desired display location.

(Camera)

step5. Select the display mode of the camera information.

Number: Displays the camera number.

Title: Displays the title set in “Camera Title.” The title can be recorded along with the picture. None: Displays nothing.

step6. Select the desired display location.

Display mode example

 

 

Camera title

 

 

(during single screen display)

Recorder title

 

Warning

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECORDER1

CAMERA1

ALERT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REM 20%

REC [A]

PLAY [ID:1] COPYA COPYB

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specified device

Specified device

 

 

Operational conditions

Remaining capacity of the specified device

Camera Title

This item is used to set the titles of each connected camera individually. When the display mode of the camera information is set to “Title,” the title, showing the location of the camera, appears on the screen for an easy-to- understand monitoring system.

The camera titles can be input with a personal

computer by using the Web function. ( page 99)

Up to 16 characters can be used for the title. The number of characters displayed on the screen is: First 12 for the split 16 screen display

All 16 for the other screen display

Setup Menu

4 System

6 On Screen Display Setting

steps 1, 2

2 Camera Title

step 3

3 Camera Title Overview

D Camera Title Overview

step1. Set the camera number for which the camera title is set.

step2. Input the camera title by using the characters shown on the bottom of the screen.

step3. Display the preview screen to check the settings you have set.

Recorder Title

This item is used to set the recorder title.

The recorder title is displayed on the upper part of the operational mode display.

The recorder title can be input with a personal

computer by using the Web function. ( page 99)

Setup Menu

4 System

6 On Screen Display Setting

4 Recorder Title

step1. Set the display mode of the recorder title. On: Displays recorder title.

Off: Does not display the recorder title.

step2. Input the recorder title by using the characters shown on the bottom of the screen.

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