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Monitoring
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Monitor Frame
A
Camera Name
This displays the name of the camera.
B
Bandwidth
This displays the amount of bandwidth used for
transferring images over a network connection.
C
Frame Rate
This displays the speed at which images are imported
from the camera.
D
VMD (Recorder):
This displays the detection criteria for Video Motion
Detection (Recorder).
E
Display Images per Second
This display the speed at which the camera images are
refreshed on the monitor.
F
Time
This displays the current date and time during the
monitoring and recording of live images, and the date
and time at the time of recording when playing back
recorded images.
G
State
This displays the recording type (MANUAL,
ALARM, SCHEDULE, or EVENT) during recording.
During the playback of recorded images, the playback
operation state (PAUSE, etc.) or playback speed (+1x,
-0.2x, etc.) is displayed (“+” is used to indicate
playback speed in the forward direction, and “-” to
indicate playback in the reverse direction).
• In the monitor frame is set as the hotspot, the images of
the corresponding camera are displayed in cases such as
the following.
– When the monitor frame is selected.
– When there was a sensor input.
– When a motion detection or VMF package alarm
occurred.
• When a sensor input, motion detection, or VMF package
alarm occurs, and the monitor frame is displaying
images from the camera to which the alarm is being
input or images from the camera on which the alarm is
occurring, a red frame will appear around the monitor
frame.
Switching a Monitor Frame to 1×1 View
Double-click on a monitor frame to switch the layout of
that monitor frame to 1×1 view.
Double-click the monitor frame again to restore the
original layout.
If you switch to another layout or the layout is switched by
an action or layout tour after switching to 1×1 view,
double-clicking will not restore the original layout.
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G
D
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Notes
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