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    Step 2
    Click the [Start] button after selecting the registered
    sequence and the sequence dwell time.
    →The window will be switched to a full screen and
    the sequence display will start.
    Step 3
    To stop the sequence display, select Exit from the full
    screen display from the pop-up menu displayed by
    right-clicking. When the sequence display is stopped,
    the full screen will return to the normal window size
    and live image display will start. Live images displayed
    after stopping the sequence display will be of the
    group’s that have been displayed when the sequence
    display is stopped. 
    						
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    Switch the pattern of the screen
    The following are the descriptions of how to switch the pattern of the screen (1/4/9/16) in the image display area.
    Step 1
    Select Number of area(S) under View(V) on the
    menu bar or click the desired icon ([1] - [16]) on the
    tool bar.
    →The images will be displayed on the selected
    screen pattern. 
    Switch the screen pattern from 16-screen
    When the screen pattern is switched from 16-screen, images to be displayed will be as follows.
    Group display on 16-screen
    Group display on 16-screenGroup display on 1-screen
    * Images being displayed on the selected area of 16-screen
    will be displayed on a 1-screen.
    Group display on 4-screen
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    Submenu: 4A (A)Tool bar: 
    						
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    Switch the screen pattern by double-clicking
    When double-clicking on the desired area while displaying images on a multi-screen (4/9/16), the selected area will
    be displayed on a 1-screen. When double-clicking on the image displayed on a 1-screen, the image will be displayed
    on a full screen. Group display on 16-screen Group display on 4-screen
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    Submenu: 4B (B)
    Tool bar:
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    Submenu: 4C (C)
    Tool bar:
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    Submenu: 4D (D)
    Tool bar:
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    Submenu: 9 (N)
    Tool bar:
    Group display on 16-screen Display on a 1-screen Display on a full screen
    Double-click Double-click
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    Select Exit from the full screen display from the right-click pop-up menu. 
    						
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    Operate using the multi-monitor function
    The multi-monitor function using up to three PC monitors is available, and it makes possible to display the operation
    window, the live window and map window simultaneously.
    Note: 
    Availability of the live window can be determined on the setup software. Refer to the setup instructions (PDF) for
    further information.
    Operate the operation window
    On the operation window, operations relating to the live image display, playback and the sequence display are avail-
    able.
    Displayable number of areas in the window varies depending on the Live window setting.
    When Use is selected for Live window: 1-screen, 4-screen
    When Not use is selected for Live window: 1-screen, 4-screen, 9-screen, 16-screen (Only 1-screen and 4-screen
    are available for the sequence display.)
    Note:
    A black screen sometimes may be displayed when keeping on clicking around the edge of the screen to enlarge
    MPEG-4 images using the EL-zoom function. 
    						
    							Operate the live window
    On the live window, operations relating to the live image display of group (1-screen, 4-screen, 9-screen, 16-screen)
    and the sequence display (1-screen, 4-screen) are available.
    Select Live window(L)… under View(V) on the menu bar to display the live window.
    Pop-up menu
    The pop-up menu will be displayed when right-clicking on the live window.
    Group
    Select the desired group under Group from the pop-
    up menu to switch the group. Live display of the select-
    ed group will start even during the live image display or
    the sequence display. Only an administrator can regis-
    ter the groups using the setup software. (Up to 400
    groups can be registered.) Refer to the setup instruc-
    tions (PDF) for further information.
    Sequence
    Select the desired sequence under Sequence from
    the pop-up menu to switch the sequence. Live display
    of the selected sequence will start even during the live
    image display or the group display. Only an adminis-
    trator can register the sequences using the setup soft-
    ware. (Up to 10 sequences can be registered.) Refer
    to the setup instructions (PDF) for further information.Pause sequence/Resume sequence
    When Pause sequence is selected, the sequence
    display currently being performed will be paused.
    When Resume sequence is selected, the paused
    sequence display will resume.
    Note: 
    These menus will not be displayed when the group
    display is being performed.
    Display
    The group information display area and the camera
    information display area can be displayed/hidden from
    the pop-up menu.
    Full screen
    The full screen display can be turned on/off from the
    pop-up menu.
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    Operate the map window
    Step 1
    Select Map window(M)… under View(V) on the
    menu bar to display the map window.
    →The map window will be displayed.Step 2
    Map selection.
    Select the desired map from the drop-down list.
    Notes: 
    •When the camera icon on the map is clicked, live
    images from the selected camera will be displayed
    in the selected area on the operation window.
    However, live images will not be displayed when
    the operation window is being displayed on a full
    screen.
    •When the map icon on the map is clicked, the map
    on the displayed on the map window will be
    changed.
    Icons on the map
    The following are the descriptions of the icons displayed on the map.
    Icon Description
    Offline cameras
    When the icon  / is clicked, the respective camera will be online and the icon will turn
    to / .
    PTZ camera (online)
    Fixed camera (online)
    Cameras in the alarm status
    The icon will blink for 10 seconds after receiving an alarm.
    When the icon  / is clicked, it will turn to  / .
    Map 
    						
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    Operate the cameras
    It is possible to operate the camera while displaying live images.
    Some models may not be operable. Refer to the setup instructions (PDF) for the cameras compatible with this soft-
    ware.
    This software can operate the following.
    •Pan/tilt*
    1: Adjusts the horizontal/vertical position of the displayed image.
    •Zoom: Zooms in/out the displayed image.
    •Focus: Adjusts the focal point of the displayed image.
    •Brightness: Adjusts the lens iris.
    •Preset*
    1: Moves the camera to the preset position registered in advance. Registration of the preset
    positions is also available.
    •Auto mode*
    1: Starts the selected auto function.
    •AUX: The device connected to the AUX OUT connector can be controlled by opening/closing the
    AUX OUT connector.
    *1 Available only for the PTZ cameras
    Notes: 
    •Some functions may be unavailable depending on the model of the camera.
    •AUX is unavailable when the model of the camera is NP472/NS32x/NW47x and images (JPEG) from the cam-
    era are transferred via a recorder.
    Step 1
    Display live images.
    →Refer to the Monitor live images section for how
    to display live images (page 35). When display-
    ing images on a multi-screen, click the desired are
    to select the camera to be operated. The selected
    area will be displayed with the frame in orange.
    Step 2
    Click the [Camera] tab.
    →The camera operation panel will be displayed.
    Step 3
    Operate the camera using the buttons on the camera
    operation panel.
    →Refer to the Camera operation panel section 
    (page 27) for further information about the but-
    tons on the camera operation panel.
    Note:
    When the camera is being operated by a user
    whose user level is higher, this camera is unavail-
    able to operate until this user stops operation of
    this camera.  
    						
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    Playback
    Notes:
    •Speed of image load may become slow when the processing load is too heavy on the recorder or on the PC
    (such when many cameras are connected, when displaying many recorded images, etc.) or when the network
    traffic is heavy. 
    •When playing recorded images on a multi-screen, sometimes the recording time synchronization of the displayed
    recorded images may not be performed.
    •When there is no image recorded by the selected camera, a black screen will be displayed.
    Step 1
    Display live images.
    →Refer to the Monitor live images section (page
    35) for how to display live images.
    Step 2
    Click the [HDD] tab.
    →The playback operation panel will be displayed.
    Step 3
    Click the [PLAY] button.→Playback image will be displayed in the image dis-
    play area where live images are being displayed.
    The indication  displayed in the information
    display area will turn to the indication  .
    Note: 
    Playback will start from the latest recorded image.
    Step 4
    To stop playback, click the [STOP] button.
    →Live images will be displayed in the image display
    area where playback images are being displayed.
    The indication  displayed in the information dis-
    play area will turn to the indication  .
    Note:
    Operate the playback images using the buttons on
    the playback operation panel. Refer to the
    Playback operation panel section (page 25) for
    further information about the buttons on the play-
    back operation panel. 
    						
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    Play images using the Quick Playback panel
    Search and playback of recorded images can be easily performed when using the Quick Playback panel.
    There are three ways to play recorded images as follows.
    •Play recorded images from the search result list displayed after searching by designating the recording time
    •Play recorded images from the search result list displayed after searching by designating the time and date of SD
    memory data
    •Play the latest recorded image
    Notes:
    •When displaying images on a multi-screen, playback images will be displayed in all areas.
    •It is impossible to play SD memory data on a multi-screen.
    •When the SD memory data contains not many frames, playback sometimes may not be performed in a normal
    manner. (A black screen may be displayed, or speed of image load may become slow, etc.) In this case, display
    the image with frame playback/ reverse frame playback. 
    Step 1
    Display live images from the recorder to be searched.
    →Refer to the Monitor live images section (page
    35) for how to display live images.
    Step 2
    Click the Quick Playback bar on the function panel.
    →The Quick Playback panel will be displayed.
    The following are descriptions about each item dis-
    played on the Quick Playback panel.
    Calendar/time
    Select time and date from Jan/01/2005 -
    Dec/31/2034.
    Select a number for hour from AM12 - PM11.
    Select a number for minute (5 minutes step).
    Note:
    When the software in use is European specifica-
    tion, select the time and date from the following.
    Date: Between 01/01/2005 and 31/12/2034
    Hour: Between 0 and 23
    Minute: Between 00 and 55 (5 minutes step) 
    						
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    SD memory
    Check this checkbox to search for recorded images
    from the SD memory data.
    Note:
    When displaying images on a multi-screen, it is
    impossible to check the checkbox.
    [Go to date] button
    Click this button to start playback of images recorded
    at the selected time and date.
    [Go to last] button
    Click this button to start playback of the latest recorded
    images.
    Step 3
    Select the desired time and date.
    Note:
    It is unnecessary to designate the time and date
    when playing the latest recorded image. The latest
    recorded image to be played is determined accord-
    ing to the setting of the recorder. Refer to the oper-
    ating instructions of the recorder in use for further
    information.
    Step 4
    Click the [Go to date] button or the [Go to last] button.
    →Images recorded at the selected time and date or
    the latest recorded image will be played in the
    image displayed area.
    Notes: 
    •When playing MPEG-4 image, playback may start
    from a point several seconds after the designated
    time and date. Sometimes, playback may start from
    the beginning of the next record.
    •When playback cannot be performed correctly
    even when designating the time and date of the SD
    memory data to be searched, it may be possible
    that there is no image recorded by the SD memory
    recording. 
    						
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