Control Panel Section; View Panel - Sony Ipela SNC-HM662 User Manual

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to hide the detail setting menu or click it again
to show the menu.

View panel

You can change the display mode, image, screen mode
and image size. Also, still images and movies can be
saved (movie saving can also be stopped) from here.
Audio output and microphone levels can be adjusted.
Display mode
The following display modes can be used in the fisheye
mode.
1O - One Original view.
1P - One Panoramic view
1R - One Regional view
2P - Two Panoramic views
1O-3R - One Original and three Regional views
4R - Four Regional views
4Ri - Four Regional views
When one view area changes, the other three views
change.
1O-8R - One Original and eight Regional views
* When Wall is set in Setting > Video / Audio >
Picture > Video Settings > Mount type, 2P, 4Ri and
1O-8R cannot be selected. 1P-2R and 1P-3R can be
selected instead.
See the following detailed explanations of these
modes.
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Configuration of the Viewer Screen
1O (Original view) mode:
180°Hemispheric
The 1O mode is suitable for taking an over-view glimpse
of a surveillance area with a ceiling mount camera. In
the other display modes, the compensated images will
be displayed from 1O mode.
1P (Single Panoramic view) mode:
In 1P mode, the hemispheric image is displayed as a
360° panoramic screen. When the camera is installed on
a wall, the image is displayed as a 180° screen. You can
move the screen horizontally and smoothly by using the
mouse. The zoom in or out function cannot be used in
this mode.
Move horizontally with the mouse
1R (Single Regional view) mode:
In the 1R mode, the image is displayed as the specified
and trimmed area in a hemispheric screen.
You can zoom in or out (using the mouse wheel or
camera control panel), or move around other areas
within the hemisphere using simple mouse clicks and
drags. A single-click on any part of the screen will
position it in the center of the view window.

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