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Controls and settings from web screen
(continued)
Main area (IP video display area)
The IP video of the connected camera will be displayed.
While the tally lamp is on, the area frame will turn red.
When the tally lamp is off, the display area will return to
normal.
The camera image can be zoomed in and out by operating
the mouse wheel inside the display area.
When the image is zoomed in, click within the display area
at the desired new center position for the angle of view,
then the camera image will appear centered around that
position.
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When the shooting scenes vary significantly, restrictions
imposed by the graphics processing (GDI) of the
operating system installed may give rise to a phenomenon
called “screen tearing” (where parts of the picture are not
displayed in synchronization) although this will depend on
the personal computer used.
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On a personal computer running Windows, if “H.264
transmission” (page 67) is set to “On”, H.264 images
and JPEG images can be displayed.
H.264 images will appear immediately after they
appear on the Live screen (in single display mode).
If it is set to “Off”, only JPEG images will appear.
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On a personal computer running Mac OS X,
regardless of the “H.264 transmission” settings,
only JPEG images will appear. (H.264 images will
not appear.)
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When “On” is selected as the “H.264 transmission”
setting, the maximum speed at which the JPEG
images are refreshed is limited to 15 fps regardless
of whether H.264 images are being displayed.
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The speed at which the JPEG images are
refreshed may be reduced depending on the
network environment, performance of the personal
computer used, subjects and number of access
users.
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A total of up to 14 users — both the users receiving
H.264 images and the users receiving JPEG
images — can access the unit at the same time.
(The maximum number of Android terminals which
can be connected to the unit at the same time is
one.)
However, depending on the settings for the
“Bandwidth control(bit rate)” and “Max bit rate (per
client)*”, the number of users who can access the
unit may be limited to 14.
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If the maximum number of users who can access
the unit has exceeded the upper limit, a message
advising that the unit is being accessed by more
users than the maximum number allowed is
displayed.
In the case of a personal computer which is running
Mac OS X, the “
” icon appears in the center of
the main area which is displayed on a black screen.
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When “Disable” is selected for “Tally Enable”
(page 50, page 81), the camera’s tally lamp will not
light even when the tally signal is input. However,
the area frame of the main area (IP video display
area) will turn red.
Notes