NDR-EA2104 / NDR-EA2208 / NDR-EA2416 User’s manual ver. 1.0
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OPERATING THE DVR
4.1. Live monitoring
As soon as the DVR completes its initialization process, it starts displaying live video via the
connected monitor.
DVRs feature independent display on two monitors simultaneously. Operating the DVR is possible
only from one monitor at a time. By default VGA monitor output is enabled. In order to switch output
from VGA to BNC or from BNC to VGA please fallow instructions below.
- press and hold the DISPLAY button on the front panel (or IR remote) for about 3 seconds
- click both mouse buttons at the same time
- select
Move Display Focus
position from the menu available after pushing right mouse button or
ENTER
.
Table containing options of independent dual display is presented on the chapter 2.3.1.
N/A
description means that the function can't be realized on the same time.
Displaying all cameras simultaneously is the default mode (4, 8 or 16 depending on the model). Press
a camera button to display this particular camera full screen. Pressing
DISPLAY
button cycles through
different display modes.
If images from 4 cameras are displayed simultaneously on the monitor use
Left, Right, Up
or
Down
arrow buttons to switch between displayed cameras according to the following scheme:
Other view modes utilize similar way of switching between cameras.
In 5+1, 7+1 or 12+1 display modes, camera 1 is always displayed in the middle.
Press
SEQUENCE
button to enable full-screen or multi-camera sequence display. Any change of the
display mode or subsequent
SEQUENCE
button pressing turns off the sequential display.
Full screen display sequence skips past the channels without video signal connected. Sequence
switching time can be set in the DVR menu. Duration of sequence display is defined in the menu.
Press
FREEZE
button to freeze/unfreeze the currently displayed image.
A number of status messages displayed at the bottom of the screen informs about current DVR
operation status. The description is presented on the next site: