Camera Application Overview And Features - Raymarine A Series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Multifunction displays
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22.1 Camera application overview and
features
Analog and IP camera and video feeds can be
viewed using the Camera application. Analog feeds
must be connected directly to the display, IP feeds
must be available on the SeaTalk
camera feeds can be recorded and photos can be
taken.
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3
1
Camera feed number – indicates the current feed
and number of available feeds
2
Recording status – indicates that the camera
application is recording and the current elapsed
record time
3
Camera name – indicates the name of the camera
that is currently displayed
4
Recording – indicates if the camera application is
recording and which feed is being recorded
5
Menu – opens the Camera application's main menu
6
Cycle – indicates if the feed cycling is turned On
or Off
7
Record video – temporary onscreen icon to start /
stop recording (Touchscreen displays only)
8
Take photo – temporary onscreen icon to take a
photo (Touchscreen displays only)
Important:
• Multifunction displays must be powered up
before power is applied to networked IP
cameras; this is to enable your multifunction
display to assign the camera(s) a valid IP
address.
• If IP a camera(s) is not detected, try power
cycling the camera(s) whilst leaving the
multifunction display turned on.
Camera application features
Changing camera or video
feeds.
Cycling through available
feeds.
Displaying multiple feeds
using Quad View.
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22.2 Changing the camera
feed
22.4 Camera cycling
22.3 Displaying multiple
camera feeds using Quad
View
Recording IP camera feeds
Playing back recorded
footage.
Taking photos of an IP
camera feed
Viewing images.
Note: For information on connecting a camera /
video source and compatible video formats, refer
to
Chapter 4 Cables and
22.9 Record and playback
22.9 Record and playback
Taking a photo
22.11 Viewing photos
connections.
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