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Switching to multiple-screen display (Windows)
You can watch videos from multiple cameras on a single computer.
The display area can be divided into a multi-screen area composed of 4, 9 or 12 screens. The explanations are given for a
4-screen display.
Preparation
• Display the video display screen (single screen)
1
Click
.
• The video currently displayed appears on the top left screen, while the other three screens are left black.
• You can click
to display 9 screens or
to display 12 screens.
2
Drag and drop the thumbnail of the camera you want to display into the desired screen location.
• The thumbnail you dragged and dropped turns reddish brown and “Watching” is displayed.
• You can click the thumbnail to change its position in order from the screen at the top left to the screen at the bottom right.
Video display screen (multiple screens)
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Note
• You cannot zoom in or out with multiple-screen display.
• The following information is not displayed.
– Resolution
– With 9-screen display: the remaining number of still images that can be taken
– With 12-screen display: the remaining available time for filming and the remaining number of still images that can be taken
• Move the mouse cursor onto the multiple-screen to display the buttons.
– The buttons are effective for the screen onto which the mouse cursor has been moved.
– The sound volume of the screen onto which the mouse cursor has been moved is louder than the volume of the other screens.
• buttons are effective for all four screens.
– For example, clicking
( ) will start filming with up to four cameras being displayed at once.