Sony IPELA NSR-1200 User Manual page 59

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(Send Backward)
Use this button to move the selected image backward.
(Send to Back)
Use this button to move the selected image behind all
others.
(Flip Horizontally)
Use this button to flip the selected image horizontally.
(Rotate)
Use this button to spin the selected image 90 degrees
clockwise.
(Grid)
Use this button to display grid lines to assist in placing
monitor frames and images.
H Monitor Frame
A monitor frame is created by dragging to any size in the
configuration area of the layout and using a template.
This is used to monitor live images and play back
recordings.
For each monitor frame, you can specify the camera that
displays images.
By configuring a large monitor frame as a hotspot monitor,
you can display a larger version of the same image that
appears in the currently selected monitor frame.
I Actual Size/Window Size
When you are editing a layout and want to see the whole
layout, select [Adjust to Window Size].
When you want to confirm a layout at actual scale, select
[Actual Size].
J Properties Tabs
This displays tabs for configuring the advanced settings of
the monitor frames, images, and image map. For details on
the setting items of each tab, refer to "Setting Items of
Properties" (page 59).
K [Device] Tree
This displays a list of the devices registered to NSR in a
tree structure.
When you are creating a layout, you can assign cameras by
dragging and dropping them from the [Device] tree to
monitor frames.
L Apply
This saves the settings.
M Cancel
This cancels the changes to the settings.
N Close
This closes the screen.
Setting Items of Properties
x When a monitor frame is selected:
• [General] Tab
Select the camera to assign to the monitor frame.
Camera
Select the camera to assign to the monitor frame.
• [Display Information] Tab
Select the check boxes for the items to display on the
monitor frame.
Camera Name
This displays the name of the camera set on the Device
Configuration window.
Status
This displays error messages, such as "NO
CONNECTION."
Time
This displays the current time.
Display Image per Second
This displays the speed at which camera images on the
display are refreshed.
Frame Rate
This displays the import speed for camera images.
Bandwidth
This displays the amount of bandwidth to use for
transferring images over a network connection.
VMD (Recorder)
This displays the object frame for Video Motion
Detection (Recorder).
Settings Related to Monitoring
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