Setting: Configuration
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Video Output
Interface
Main CVBS or VGA/HDMI
Select the connection where the
settings are changed.
Live View
Mode
Various camera layouts
1x1, 2x2, 1+5, 1+7, 3x3 or 4x4
Dwell Time
Switching time between the
individual cameras during auto-
switch.
Enable Audio
Output
Activates the audio output for the
live view.
VGA: if this option is selected, the
audio output takes place via the
cinch sockets on the back of the
recorder
HDMI: if this option is selected,
the audio output takes place via the
HDMI interface.
Display
status bar
Activate/deactivate the status bar.
Volume
Adjust volume
Event output
Allocate monitor for the output of
events (Main CVBS or VGA/HDMI)
Full Screen
Monitoring Dwell
Time
The number of seconds for which
the event will be displayed on the
allocated monitor.
Post-Event
Display Time
The number of seconds for which
the pop-up window should be
displayed in the event of an alarm.
Note
VGA monitor connected:
If a VGA monitor is connected, it will be
recognised automatically when the device is
started up. The main video signal will be displayed
on the monitor.
No HDMI monitor connected:
If no HDMI cable is connected to the monitor
when the device is started up, the main video
signal will be emitted at the VGA connection.
Connect the VGA cable and restart the recorder
to perform automatic detection.
View tab
You can display up to 16 cameras simultaneously in
live view.
1. Click on the View tab
2. Select a view mode from
3. Use the navigation keys to allocate the
required camera signal to the corresponding
screen section.
4. Click on
Apply
to apply the setting.
Symbol
Meaning
Select multi-view:
1x1, 2x2, 5+1, 7+1, 3x3,..
Assign all available
cameras to the current view
in sequence (D1, D2, ...).
Remove all cameras from
the current view.
Next/previous page. If more
cameras are assigned than
the amount of available
spaces in the view, an
additional page will be
created.
The mouse scroll wheel can
be used to move between
pages in the live view.
Note
Watch out for possible limitations in the live view
with regards to the local decoding power of the
recorder.
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