Sony Ipela SNC-HM662 User Manual page 11

Hide thumbs Also See for Ipela SNC-HM662:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Zoom in/out
&
all-directional
navigation control
2P (Dual Panoramic View) mode:
In 2P mode, the hemispheric image is displayed as the
360° panoramic screen which is converted the same as
1P mode. Two screens, above and below, are displayed
separately, each with a 180° view.
You can move the screen horizontally and smoothly
by using the mouse.
The zoom in or out function cannot be used in this mode.
Extended to rectilinear view (Dewarp)
Front hemi
Rear hemi
1O-3R (One Original & Three Regional)
mode:
In the 1O-3R mode, four screen; the original view and
three regional views are displayed.
The FOV indicators (#1 to #3) display the position of
each regional view.
You can zoom in or out and move the position to other
areas within the hemisphere using the methods as
previously described in the 1R mode.
You can also change the locations of Regional views by
dragging the FOV indicators on the "Original" round-
shape oval view.
1R View
Zoom In
Zoom Out
4R (Four Regional) mode:
The 4R mode displays four regional views.
In this mode, the original view cannot be displayed. This
differs from the 1O-3R mode.
4Ri (Four Regional Interactive) mode:
In the 4Ri mode, all four view windows rotate at the
same time when one view window's displayed area is
changed. The zoom in or out, and tilt operation cannot
be used in this mode.
1O-8R (One Original and Eight Regional)
mode:
The 1O-8R mode displays the original view and eight
regional views.
The position of view will not be saved.
Changing the display mode will return the layout to its
initial position.
1P-2R (One Panoramic and Two Regional)
mode: 1P-3R (One Panoramic and Three
Regional) mode:
These two modes are only available when Mount type
is set to Wall. The Mount type configuration is found in
Setting > Video/Audio > Picture > Video Settings. See
to page 18 for details. The operating methods of these
Zoom In
Zoom Out
1
3
Pan or tilt
Click to bring into
center of view
Note
Configuration of the Viewer Screen
FOV
indicators
2
Current
screen
selection
11

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents