Ptz Mode; Figure 77 - Live Monitoring (Text-In) Screen - Mitsubishi Electric DX-TL4E User Manual

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The DVR can be set to display the event-detected video in full-screen on the monitor during the
preset dwell time when there is an Event. The video of the lowest camera number among cameras
associated with the event-detected sensor will be displayed, and the DVR will return to the previous
screen format after event monitoring dwell time. While the event monitoring is activated, the
monitoring for all other subsequent events will be ignored. Pressing the individual camera button
or the
button during event monitoring releases the current event monitoring
QUAD/SEQUENCE
and displays the selected camera or return to the previous screen format.
The DVR will display the text-in data if there is any text input during live monitoring. The text-in
information will display on the image.
NOTE: The text-in displays only in full screen.
Figure 77 — Live Monitoring (Text-In) screen.

PTZ Mode

The DVR will control cameras with Pan, Tilt and Zoom capabilities. Pressing the
button while
PTZ
in full-screen mode of the desired camera enters the PTZ mode. You can control the camera using
buttons on the front panel or remote control, or by setting up presets. Press the arrow buttons to pan
left and right, and tilt the camera up and down. Use
and
to zoom in or zoom
CAMERA 1
CAMERA 2
out.
and
can be used to focus the image.
CAMERA 3
CAMERA 4
NOTE: You will only be able to enter the PTZ mode if the RS232C port is set to PTZ, and the
PTZ device is selected during the Camera setup. The icon
displays on the camera screen.
NOTE: When the DVR is in the PTZ mode, a white line will display around the image.
NOTE: You cannot enter the PTZ mode when the selected camera is Off, has lost or is set to
Covert.
Pressing the
button in the PTZ mode displays the PTZ Menu screen. Set the feature you
MENU
wish to control by selecting it from the menu. Refer to the camera manufacturer's instructions for
the proper settings. Depending on the camera specifications, some features may not be supported.
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