Installation
Items that can be set are as follows:
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Display date & time | Check this box to display the date | ||
on image | and time with the video image. | ||
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Display text |
| Check this box to display text such | |
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| image. |
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| Text | Enter the text to display to be |
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| displayed (up to 16 characters). |
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Misc settings | Color | Select whether the video image is to | |
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| be displayed as color or |
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| monochrome. |
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| Quality | Select one of the five video image |
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| compression ratios. The highest |
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| image quality is [Hyper], but this |
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| requires the largest image file size |
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| and network bandwidth. |
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Offset Adjustments | Enter the horizontal display position | ||
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| of an image as the [X Offset], and |
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| the vertical position as the [Y Offset]. |
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| [X Offset], and |
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| [Y Offset]. The [Y Offset] setting is |
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| valid only when the image display is |
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| [Fullsize]. Verify the monitor screen |
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| after changing settings, and correct |
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| the setting values if the image does |
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Setting the Video Input Modulation Method
Click the (Video Input/Modulation) icon to display the “Input/Modulation for Video 1” dialog box.
If only the current video source is to be set, select [Video 1’s] in the [Apply detection and settings to]
Automatic Setting
Clicking the [Start] button initiates testing of the video source to detect the modulation type to be assigned to the selected source.
Manual Setting
Select a modulation type from the [Camera 1 input]
zHint
Several different video modulation standards are currently used in different regions. The NTSC video format, generally used in Japan and North America, consists of images composed of 525 lines of resolution displayed at 60 fields per second. The PAL (Phase Alternating Line) video format, which is the common European television standard, consists of images composed of 625 lines displayed at 50 fields per second. The video network station supports NTSC, PAL and several other standards derived from them.
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