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The pane and panel represent the same amount of viewing area.
In this case, there will be an additional 31 hidden panels (1 pane = 1 panel) available to cycle through.
Similarly, if you select the 4-division display format:
Four panes (one camera/channel per pane) are displayed in the panel.
In this case, 7 hidden panels (four cameras/channels per panel, which equals 4 x 7 = 28 panels), remain to be displayed .
The following figure shows how the DX8000 cycles through view panels, depending on the display format.
Figure 4. Example of Single, 4, 9, and 16 Division View Panels
The following table describes how the DX8000 view panes and panels are organized.
Pressing one of the view panel division buttons sets the number of visible channels displayed in the panel. The f ollowing figure illustrates the
view panel identifier.
Table K. How View Panels are Organized
Display Type Grouping Number of
View Panes
Number of
View Panels
Single 1/32 1 32
4 Division 1/8 4 8
9 Division 1/4 9 4
16 Division 1/2 16 2
25 Division 1/2 25 2
36 Division 1/1 36 1
6, 10, 13 Division:
1+5 Division 1/6 6 6
2+8 Division 1/4 10 4
1+12 Division 1/4 13 4
17 1819 20
21 22 23 24
25 26 28
29
27
30 32
31
1234
5678
910 12
13
11
14 16
15
32
1
132 31 32
28 29 30
25 26 27
23 24 25
17 18 19
20 21 22
8 9 10
11 12 13
14 15 16
1 2 3
7 8 9
4 5 6
29 30
31 32
25 26
27 28
21 22
23 24
17 18
19 20
13 14
15 16
910
11 12
56
78
12
34
1 - 4
5 - 8
9 - 12
13 - 16
17 - 20
21 - 24
26 - 28
29 - 32
1 - 9
8 - 16
17 - 25
25 - 32
1 - 16
17 - 32