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
Live Video
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6. To stitch the two images together, click on a significant point in the Reference image and
then look for the same point in the Source image. A dialog box of point selection will
prompt you to confirm. You need to set up 3 points for stitching.
Figure 3-11
Note: For the best result, position the points in the overlapping areas on both images. Avoid
placing the points in a cluster or lining them up straight.
7. The resulting image is displayed in the Preview window. If satisfied with the result, click
OK to exit the setup dialog box. If not, re-enter the 3 points for stitching.
8. If you want to stitch a third image or more, click Manual Setting and repeat Steps 3 to 5
multiple times.
9. When you finish stitching images, click the Save Before Exit button (No.9, Figure 3-9) to
save the created panorama view before exiting the Panorama View Setup dialog box.
Note: The resolution of the images to be stitched will be reduced to 320 x 240. A panorama
view has a resolution limit of 1920 x 1080. Once the limit is reached, you cannot stitch more
images to the created panorama view.
Using Images of the Same Resolution
To stitch images of the same resolutions and with no overlapping into a panorama view,
follow the steps below.
1. On the Panorama View Setup dialog box (Figure 3-9), select Easy Mode (Video source
must be the same resolution).
2. Select one panorama set from the drop-down list. To rename the selected panorama set,
type the name in the field.