4 DIVISIONS SPLIT SCREEN OPERATIONS

1

2

ZOOM 4

3

LIVE VCR

Z

c button:

will move the frame to the right

SHIFT button + c button: will move the frame to the left

l button:

will move the frame down

SHIFT button + l button: will move the frame up

4

4

ZOOM 4

(VCR playback on monitor 1)

Example 3: To zoom in the recorded image from camera 4 and set the zoom range

You can select the portion of the recorded image to zoom in. The default zoomed in area is the centre of the image, but if a different zoom range is selected it will be memorized until changed or cancelled.

1 Press the ZOOM button.

The ZOOM indicator flashes and the zoomed in image display mode is selected.

2 Press the camera select 4 button for about 3 seconds.

In full screen mode, “Z” (flashes) and the zoom range frame are displayed.

 

NOTE: If during the zoom range setting, the frame displayed in full screen

 

display mode is not moved for about 10 seconds, the display mode will

SHIFT

automatically return to 4 divisions split screen display mode.

 

To return to the setting mode, press the camera select 4 button again, for

 

about 3 seconds.

3 Press the c (or l) button to move the zoom range frame to the desired area of the image.

4 Press the camera select 4 button.

The area selected by the zoom range frame is now zoomed in.

If necessary, follow the same procedure to set the zoom range for the other cameras.

NOTE: You can switch from zoomed in mode to normal (no zoom) mode by pressing the camera select 4 button repeatedly.

To cancel the zoomed in image display mode. Press the ZOOM button.

Example 4: To freeze the zoomed recorded in image from camera 4

1 Press the ZOOM button.

The ZOOM indicator flashes and the zoomed in image display mode is selected.

2 Press the camera select 4 button.

The camera 4 indicator flashes, the recorded image from camera 4 is zoomed in, and “Z” flashes on-screen.

STILL 4

3 Press the STILL button.

The STILL indicator flashes and the ZOOM indicator lights.

4 Press the camera select 4 button.

The camera 4 indicator flashes, the zoomed in recorded image from camera 4 is frozen, and “SZ” flashes on-screen.

NOTE: A still image cannot be zoomed in.

To cancel the still and zoomed in image display mode. Press the camera select 4 button, then press the STILL button. Press the camera select 4 button, then press the ZOOM button.

To cancel all the still image displays and zoomed in image displays

Multiple still image displays and the zoomed in displays can be set from the 4 divisions split screen, to cancel all at once, press the STILL button, then press the ZOOM button.

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Sanyo MPX-MD4 instruction manual Example 4 To freeze the zoomed recorded in image from camera

MPX-MD4 specifications

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