When A Click Action Is Configured; Second Monitor (Monitor 2) - Sony NSR Series User'smanual

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L Alarm History Pane
This displays the history of when alarms occurred.
Click
at the beginning of the title to display or hide
the list.
You can also change the size of the pane by dragging
the top of the pane with the mouse.
Clear
This clears the history.
M Monitor Frames
You can display live images and play back recorded
images in each of the monitor frames.
To monitor live images, click a monitor frame and
then click [LIVE].
To play back recorded images, click a monitor frame
and then click [PLAYBACK].
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Monitoring

When a Click Action is Configured

When an action is set for an image pasted in the layout or
a monitor frame, the pointer changes if the mouse is held
over the position of the specified object.
If you click the mouse at the place where the pointer
changed, the action is executed.

Second Monitor (Monitor 2)

If two monitors are connect to this unit, the 1×1, 2×2, 3×2,
or 3×3 monitor layout that was specified is displayed on
the monitor connected to monitor connector 2. You can
also use monitor 2 as the hotspot monitor.
Screen of Monitor 1
The displayed images are the same as those of the monitor
frame selected in monitor 1. However, if sensor input or
motion detection occurred, the images of the
corresponding camera are displayed.
The operation when two monitors are connected is as
described below.
• The selected image or the image of the camera with
which there was a sensor input or motion detection is
displayed on an available monitor frame in order from
top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right.
• If the same image is already displayed in a monitor
frame, it is not displayed in another monitor frame.
Notes
• The setting operation is not possible for monitor 2.
• Displaying images on monitor 2 may reduce the display
performance of monitor 1.
Screen of Monitor 2

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