Using Localview As An Additional Public Display Monitor; Customer Data And Customer Device Events; Figure 8-8 Monitor Out Tab, For A Unit's Monitor Output 1; Table 8-6 Inputs For External Control Of Monitor Output 1 - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Using LocalView as an Additional Public Display Monitor

Customer Data and Customer Device Events

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
Figure 8-8
Monitor Out Tab, for a Unit's Monitor Output 1
Table 8-6
Inputs for External Control of Monitor Output 1
General Purpose Input
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A selection of video feeds from one unit for use with a public display monitor is very
different from site tours, involving many Rapid Eye Multi-Media sites (see
on page 251) or PTZ tours, preset PTZ movements (see
Many Sites
on page 93). Use of a local user interface is also unrelated to these
Zoom (PTZ) Setup
public display monitor settings.
For a better public display of video, Honeywell recommends using a dedicated NTSC (or
PAL) monitor, rather than the VGA output used for LocalView. Nonetheless, you have the
option of using the VGA monitor displaying LocalView as a public display monitor or as a
secondary public display monitor (in addition to a dedicated monitor). Set LocalView to
display the camera(s) that you need. More than one camera can be displayed
simultaneously.
View can display messages from many non–Multi-Media hardware devices and systems
such as cash registers, door access sensors, a guest registration system, and so on. A
Multi-Media unit can record these messages.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
Instructs the Video Capture Card To ...
Display previous camera
Display next camera
Continue or pause public display monitor
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Touring
Pan, Tilt, and
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