15 Configure the settings related to advanced view [Advanced view]

Default: Lower right

[Display size of sub image]

Select a sub image display size from the following settings.

Large: The sub image is displayed at a size 1/3 of the width of the main screen.

Small: The sub image is displayed at a size 1/4 of the width of the main screen.

Default: Large

[Display type]

Select a display type for combined images from the following settings.

You can select the main image or sub image to be displayed as either a full screen or a cropping screen. Main: Full image/ Sub: Cropped image or Main: Cropped image/ Sub: Full image

Default: Main: Full image/ Sub: Cropped image

Note

When “Main: Cropped image/ Sub: Full image” is selected, “Frame rate” becomes “Main: 15fps/

Sub: 15fps”.

[Frame rate]

Select a frame rate for combined images from the following settings.

A frame rate for the main image and sub image can be specified.

Main: 15fps/ Sub: 15fps or Main: 30fps/ Sub: 1fps

Default: Main: 15fps/ Sub: 15fps

Note

When “Main: 30fps/ Sub: 1fps” is selected, “Display type” becomes “Main: Full image/ Sub: Cropped image”.

The value set for the JPEG “Refresh interval (JPEG)*” or H.264 “Frame rate*” on the [H.264/JPEG] tab will be given priority for the actual frame rate.

For example, when “30fps” is selected for the H.264 “Frame rate*”, if “Main: 15fps/ Sub: 15fps” is selected, the frame rate operates at a maximum of 15fps. In addition, when “10fps” is selected for the H.264 “Frame rate*”, if “Main: 15fps/ Sub: 15fps” is selected, the frame rate operates at a maximum of 10fps.

Depending on factors such as the network environment, the resolution, the image quality, or the number of computers concurrently accessing the camera, the transmission interval may be longer than the set value.

If images are not delivered in the specified transmission interval, you can make the images be delivered closer to the specified time by lowering the resolution or image quality.

When “Main: 15fps/ Sub: 15fps” is selected, the transmission interval for all images including images with image capture sizes that are not combined is a maximum of 15fps.

[Alarm trigger]

When selecting “Alarm action 1”, “Alarm action 2”, “Alarm action 3”, or “Alarm action 4” in “Picture in picture mode”, you can select what type of alarm to be triggered by.

All/Terminal alarm/VMD alarm/Command alarm/VMD alarm per area

Default: All

When “Alarm setup >>” is clicked, the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page will be displayed. (page 114)

Note

When “VMD alarm per area” is selected, the cropping area corresponding to the VMD area where an alarm was detected is displayed in the sub image.

“VMD alarm per area” can only be selected when “Alarm action 1” is selected for “Picture in picture mode”.

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Panasonic WV-SW558E, WV-SW559PJ, WV-SW559E, WV-SP509 Display size of sub image, Alarm trigger, Default Large, Default All

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