User Manual
Table Of Contents
- GV-Control Center User's Manual V3.1.0.0
- Copyright
- Content
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Live Video
- Chapter 4 Audio Communication
- Chapter 5 Playback
- Chapter 6 Remote DVR Applications
- Chapter 7 I/O Central Panel
- 7.1 Running the I/O Central Panel
- 7.2 The I/O Central Panel
- 7.3 Creating a Group for Cascade Triggers
- 7.4 Monitoring Hosts from the I/O CentralPanel
- 7.5 Configuring the I/O Central Panel
- 7.6 Viewing Connection Log
- 7.7 Setting Up Mode Schedule
- 7.8 Quick Link
- 7.9 Forcing Output
- 7.10 Editing Background Image
- 7.11 Managing a Group of I/O Devices
- 7.12 Controlling I/O Devices
- 7.13 Popping Up Live Video upon InputTrigger
- Chapter 8 Multi Monitors Applications
- 8.1 Application Position
- 8.2 Matrix View
- 8.3 Video Wall
- 8.3.1 Setting Up a Video Wall Server
- 8.3.2 The Layout List
- 8.3.3 Adding a Server and Configuring the Layout
- 8.3.4 Activating the Channel and Layout
- 8.3.5 Setting Up a Zoom Window
- 8.3.6 Setting Up a Scan Window
- 8.3.7 Displaying Remote Monitor, Web Page and PlayingBack Videos
- 8.3.8 Displaying Live View from Remote E-Map
- 8.3.9 Remotely Accessing the Video Wall Server
- 8.3.10 Updating the Video Wall Server Version
- 8.4 Fisheye View
- Chapter 9 Other Applications
- Chapter 10 System Configuration
- Appendix
Multi Monitors Applications
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Fisheye Settings:
Figure 8-44
Screen Ratio Setting: Sets the display ratio to be 4:3 or 16:9.
Wide View: Increases the height of the 180 degree view when camera position is
set to wall mount.
Figure 8-45-1: Wide View Disabled Figure 3-45-2: Wide View Enabled
Frame Rate Control: Limits the frame rate of the fisheye live view to the number
specified here. Select Apply All to apply the frame rate control to other fisheye
views.
Show Original Video in Low Resolution: Shows source video when resolution is
low.
4. You can drag and drop any PTZ view or 180 degree view to adjust the viewing angle.
Note: The resolution of the dewarpped fisheye view is limited to the resolution of the Control
Center’s main screen and can not be enlarged by adjusting the channel size on the Video
Wall layout (Figure 8-24).