Camera Application Overview - Raymarine a67 Wi-Fi Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine new a/c/e series multifunction displays
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21.1 Camera application overview

You can view a camera or a video feed which is connected
directly to your multifunction display using the video input(s) or
IP camera feeds which are available on your network.
The camera application can be set to cycle through all available
feeds.
If supported by your camera, you can adjust the brightness,
contrast, color and aspect ratio of the video image. PAL / NTSC
is selected automatically.
The following image shows an example of a camera feed
displayed in the camera application:
Note: Your multifunction display must be powered up before
power is applied to any networked IP cameras, this is to
enable your multifunction display to assign the IP camera(s) a
valid IP address.
Note: If your IP camera(s) are not detected by your
multifunction display, try power cycling the IP camera(s) whilst
leaving your multifunction display powered up.
Note: For information on connecting the camera / video
source and compatible video formats, refer to the Cables and
connections section.
Changing the camera / video feed
On a New a Series or New e Series display, if more than 1
feed is available you can change which feed is displayed on
the screen using touch.
From the Camera application.
1. Touch and swipe your finger up to move to the next video
feed.
2. Touch and swipe your finger down to display the previous
video feed.
Changing the camera / video feed
On a New c Series or New e Series display, if more than 1
feed is available you can change which feed is displayed on
the screen using the Joystick.
From the Camera application
1. Move the Joystick Down to display the next video feed.
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2. Move the Joystick Up to display the previous video feed.
Changing the camera / video feed using the
menu
On all display variants, when more than 1 feed is available, you
can change which feed is displayed on the screen using the
menu.
From the Camera application with a camera / video feed
displayed:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera.
3. Select the camera feed you want to display on the screen.
Camera cycling
When multiple camera / video feeds are available the camera
application can be set up to automatically cycle through the
available feeds at a specified time interval.
With camera cycling turned on the camera application will cycle
through the available video input(s) on the display and available
networked IP camera feeds. The feeds will be cycled in the
order they appear in the Camera selection menu: Menu >
Camera. Direct video input feeds will appear first and then any
networked IP camera feeds. When the final feed in the list has
been displayed the camera application will loop back to the first
feed in the list.
Camera cycling will cycle through the multifunction displays
available video input(s) even if no feed is connected to the
input(s). Where no feed is present on a video input, during
cycling the video input feed will appear as a blue screen. You
can choose whether or not the video input(s) appear during
camera cycling.
The time interval that each feed is displayed for, before switching
to the next feed can be adjusted.
Turning on camera cycling
To turn on the camera cycling feature follow the steps below.
From the camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Cycling.
3. Select Camera Cycling so that On is highlighted.
Selecting Camera Cycling will switch cycling On and Off.
The camera application will now cycle through all available feeds
at the defined time interval.
Setting the time interval for camera cycling
The time interval that each video feed is displayed for can be set
by following the steps below.
From the camera application, with Camera cycling turned on:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Cycling.
3. Select Cycle interval.
The cycle interval numeric adjust control is displayed.
4. Adjust the setting to the required time interval.
During camera cycling each feed is displayed for the time
specified before changing to the next feed.
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Showing or hiding video input feeds during camera cycling
By default your multifunction displays video input(s) are shown
during cycling, even if no feed is connected to the input(s). You
can choose whether video input(s) appear during camera cycling
by following the steps below.
From the camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera Cycling.
3. Select the Include <Camera Name> option for the video
input you want to Show or Hide.
Selecting Include <Camera Name> option will switch
between showing or hiding the video input during camera
cycling.
New a Series / New c Series / New e Series

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