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Restrictions when using this product
When using this product, some functions have the following restrictions. Before using this product, keep the
following in mind.
Restrictions for individual cameras are posted on our support website.
When connected to a monitor
• If a sub-monitor is connected while the main
monitor is displaying images, the main monitor will
go to black for a few seconds. The same applies
in the reverse case.
• While using the sub-monitor or during re-encoding
distribution, videos of 60 fps will be thinned out to
30 fps.
When using a 4K-compatible monitor
• In the case of high-resolution images or multi-
screen split display, images at 60 fps may be
displayed at 30 fps, and images at 30 fps may be
displayed at 15 fps with thinning.
When displaying live images from the
camera
• Black screen may be displayed for the first several
seconds (*) when the following operations are
performed while displaying live images.
• When live images are displayed (by switching
camera, etc.)
• When the number of screen divisions is
switched.
• When switching cameras, switching the number of
split screens or using sequence display on the
main monitor or sub monitor, depending on the
camera, the font size in the camera image
displayed on the other monitor may appear
different.
• When a live image from a camera with a recording
frame rate set to 30 ips (25 ips) is displayed on a
monitor, some subjects may not be displayed
smoothly.
• After settings are changed, it may take up to 10
seconds for the camera's live image to be
displayed.
When playing recorded images
• First several seconds (*) may be skipped when the
following operations are performed while playing
recorded images.
• When cameras are switched
• When the number of screen divisions is
switched (When zooming into/out of a paused
recorded image, an image occurring several
seconds before or after the displayed image
may be zoomed in.)
• When the playback button is clicked again
while playing images
• When the first frame is displayed by starting
the frame by frame playback during pausing
• Playback may be performed in several seconds
intervals (*) when the following operations are
performed. Refer to the description of operations
during playback on pages 130 and 169 for how
to control playback.
• Reverse playback
• Fast playback/Fast reverse playback
• Reverse frame playback
• When playing images by designating date & time,
playback may start from a point several seconds*
before/after the specified time or from the first
frame of the next record.
• When the latest recorded image is played,
playback may start from a point several seconds
before/after a point that is 10 seconds before the
latest recorded image. The playback may be
paused some ten seconds after the start of the
playback depending on the volume of recorded
image data.
• When the frame rate is set to 25 ips ~ 60 ips,
recorded images may not be played smoothly.
• If the load of this product is too great to continue
playback, if recorded images cannot be displayed,
or if there are no recorded images, playback will
stop and return to live image display.