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Correct the fisheye image
The Fisheye image can be corrected and displayed while the fisheye image is displayed on the 1-screen in the
image display area of the control screen.
Note:
• The fisheye correction display is not available in wide view and on the 4-screen, 9-screen and 16-screen.
The fisheye correction display button is not displayed.
Step 1
Confirm that the image display area is set to the 1-screen
display of the fisheye image on the control screen.
Step 2
Click the 1-screen PTZ display/4-screen PTZ display
button.
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Corrects the fisheye image and displays on the
1-screen PTZ/4-screen PTZ. Images of the follow-
ing angle of view will be displayed respectively.
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1-Screen PTZ display
Fisheye
After 1-screen correction
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4-Screen PTZ display
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3
2
4
1
3
2
4
Fisheye
After 4-screen correction
Fisheye correction display button
Note:
• Double-click of the right mouse button on the fish-
eye image can correct the image and display on
the 1-Screen PTZ centering the cursor position.
• Click on the image during the 1-Screen PTZ cor-
rection display can change the center to the
clicked position. Click an image that you want to
change the display position, and then click on the
image during the 4-Screen PTZ correction display.
• The clicked position may not come to the center
depending on the clicked position.
• Double-click on the image during the 4-Screen PTZ
correction display can switch the screen to the
1-Screen PTZ correction display (and vice versa).
• The high resolution image and high frame rate
image may not be corrected and displayed based
on the original frame rate.
Step 3
Click of the fisheye display button releases the cor-
rection function.
Note:
• The correction display position of the fisheye
image is recorded after the recorder is turned off.
• The fisheye image is displayed on the previous
position when it is displayed on the 1-Screen after
the recorder is turned on.
• The split line is displayed on the image in a
moment when the correction function is cancelled
from the 4-Screen PTZ correction display.
[Operation via recorder's main monitor]