Main Page (With Camera Control) - Panasonic WJ-NT104 Operating Instructions Manual

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MAIN PAGE (with Camera Control)

Random Input Selection Mode
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q INPUT SELECT
These buttons are used to switch images of up to four
cameras.
w PRESET SELECT
To move the combination camera (option) connected to
the WJ-NT104 to any of 8 preset position numbers.
To register preset positions refer to the CAMERA
MENU SETUP on page 53.
e ALARM LIST
Camera video input before and after alarm input can
be temporarily stored in the internal memory of the WJ-
NT104.
For alarm display see ALARM LIST on page 37.
r Live image display
Images from the cameras connected to the WJ-NT104
are displayed.
Images of the selected camera are displayed on the
default page as semi-animated pictures.
t Pan/Tilt
Clicking anywhere on the live image moves the con-
nected combination camera (option) up and down, or
to the right and left.
decreases as the point clicked moves closer to the
image center. Clicking the image center will not move
the camera. Zooming does not change the camera
pan/tilt angle. Click the image repeatedly to move the
camera to the desired position. You cannot pan or tilt
the camera continuously by dragging on the live
image.
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The camera pan/tilt angle
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y ZOOM
The connected combination camera (option) can be
zoomed by clicking the [TELE] or [WIDE] button under
ZOOM.
Clicking the [TELE] or [WIDE] button will operate the
camera in telescopic or wide-angle mode for a speci-
fied time, after which the mode is released automatical-
ly. These modes cannot be retained by keeping the
[TELE] or [WIDE] button depressed. You need to click
the [TELE] or [WIDE] button again.
u FOCUS
The connected combination camera (option) can be
focused by clicking the [FAR], [NEAR] or [AUTO] but-
ton under FOCUS.
Clicking the [FAR] or [NEAR] button will operate the
camera in focusing mode for a specified time, after
which the mode is released automatically. Clicking the
[AUTO] button will automatically focus the image on
the screen. Focus control cannot be retained by keep-
ing the [FAR] or [NEAR] button depressed. You need
to click the [FAR] or [NEAR] button again.
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