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<strong>DResearch</strong> – User <strong>Manual</strong> TeleObserver <strong>MR3140</strong>-M 2011-02-03<br />

3.1.1.12 Video output :: MultiView<br />

3.1.1.13 Video output :: Transfer order<br />

Store new viewing formats<br />

here by pressing the NEW<br />

button and configure the<br />

display as you want.<br />

Several types of views are<br />

available for selection:<br />

� Quad - 4 cameras<br />

� Nona - 9 cameras<br />

� 1plus (5) - 6 cameras<br />

� 1plus (7) - 8 cameras<br />

A maximum of 9 camera<br />

signals can be displayed in a<br />

view.<br />

QuadView with the analogue cameras 1-4 is set as standard. However several views can be<br />

defined which can be activated for a switching at the control monitor.<br />

If you want to set one of these views as the start up view set this under<br />

System :: basic settings in the “video output” field ���� Standard output“.<br />

Here you determine the switching<br />

sequence. You can select from all<br />

the camera entries, even the IP<br />

cameras which are not activated<br />

for recording.<br />

Bypass means that the camera<br />

signal goes directly from video-IN<br />

to video-OUT. This setting relieves<br />

the recorder but means no overlay<br />

of additional information is<br />

possible.<br />

The switching time, after which the view is switched to the next camera picture or multi-view<br />

format is determined by the “Video output” ���� “…switch after...“ field in the basic settings.<br />

The automatic transfer order stops at source OFF. After that you have to switch manually.<br />

For this reason the source OFF shouldn’t be admitted into the video output transfer.<br />

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