G4-504HD2a User Guide
Live Video From Cameras: By default upon system startup, the screen will display live video from
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the camera attached to channel one in single camera full onscreen view. Clicking anywhere on
the video screen will bring up the on-screen quick menu where the user can select from several
different display options.
Single Camera On-screen View: This view displays the video stream from a single camera on the
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entire screen.
4 Camera On-screen View: This view splits the screen into four sections (using a 2x2 grid layout),
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and displays the video streams from four cameras simultaneously on the screen.
9 Camera On-screen View: This view splits the screen into nine sections (using a 3x3 grid layout),
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and displays the video streams from nine cameras simultaneously on the screen.
System Information: This displays the system information screen where the user can view various
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device information such as version information, active modules, server status, environment data,
and storage size.
Main Menu: This opens up the main menu screen. This function requires the user to be logged
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in. If the user is not logged in yet, the system will display the login screen.
Playback Function: This opens up the recorded video playback screen. This function requires the
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user to be logged in. If the user is not logged in yet, the system will display the login screen.
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Viewing Live Video
Single Camera On-screen View
When the screen is in Single Camera On-screen View mode, camera from a single camera
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channel will be shown on the entire screen.
In order to select a specific camera for viewing press the corresponding view on the ICD2 to
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immediately jump to that channel and display the video stream from the corresponding camera.
You can also cycle through the channels iteratively by pressing the zero Key [0] on the ICD2.
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Figure 3-6 Cycling through the Video Channels in Single View
4 Camera On-screen View
Getting Started
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