Monitor Display Format
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Displaying Video with Multiplexers
Multiplexers allow you to see video from up to 16 cameras at one time. You
can either call up these cameras individually (refer to Chapter 3), or you can
display the cameras in one of the multiplexed modes. Duplex multiplexers
allow you to record up to 16 cameras at one time and display the cameras in
a multiplexed mode simultaneously. Simplex multiplexers will allow you to
record up to 16 cameras at one time (while viewing cameras full screen) or
display the cameras in a multiplexed mode. In either case, the T
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provides for control of the camera number appearing on the LCD.
When cameras are displayed in the multiplexed mode, they can be displayed
in either a 2x2, 3x3, or 4x4 format, depending on which model of
multiplexer is configured for your system. Multiplexers are available in 4-
camera, 9-camera, and 16-camera models. The camera number always
appears in its respective window on the monitor.
When cameras are displayed in the
2x2 format, you will be able to see
video from 4 cameras on the monitor.
This format is available with 4-
camera, 9-camera, and 16-camera
multiplexers.
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When cameras are displayed in the
3x3 format, you will be able to see
video from 9 cameras on the monitor.
This format is available with 9-
camera and 16-camera multiplexers.
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3x3 DISPLAY FORMAT