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User Manual of DS-1100KI Network Keyboard
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3.2.2.2 Camera to Monitor
The selected input signal can be outputted and displayed by the decoding channel on the monitor. Currently, the
supported decoding resolution includes: QCIF, CIF, 2CIF, DCIF, 4CIF, 720p, 1080p, VGA, UXGA, etc. The output
interface can be selected to BNC/VGA/HDMI/DVI.
Operation:
1. Press the Num + MON keys to select the monitor.
2. Press the Num + WIN keys to select the display
window on the monitor.
3. Press the Num + CAM keys to select the input
camera.
Example: User can input the 1+MON, 2+WIN,
3+CAM keys to decode the video signal from
camera 3 and display it on window 2 of monitor 1.
When user presses the 0+CAM keys, it will stop the
dynamic decoding of the current window. If no display
window is selected, the decoding of the 1
st
window will
be stopped by default.
Note:
1. In the local preview mode, when user inputs 0+MON keys, only the single-window display mode is supported.
2. Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when user performs wrong operation.
3.2.2.3 Camera Group to Monitor
The video signal from the selected camera group can be outputted to and displayed by the decoding channel on
monitor.
1. When the number of cameras is equal to or less than the number of display windows on screen, e.g., 8
cameras9 windows, then each camera will be displayed on its corresponding monitor respectively, e.g.,
camera 1 on window 1, camera 8 on window 8, etc.
2. When the number of cameras is more than the number of display windows on screen, e.g., 34 cameras 16
windows, then the camera 1-16 will be displayed on window 1-16, camera 17-32 on window 1-16, and
camera 33-34 on window 1-2 in cycle view mode.
Note: The default dwell time for the cycle view is 30 sec.
Operation:
1. Press the Num + MON keys to select the monitor.
2. Press the Num + CAM-G keys to select the input
camera group to be decoded and displayed on the
monitor.
Note: In the local preview mode when user inputs 0+MON keys, the multi-division display mode is not supported.
When user presses the 0+CAM keys, it will stop the dynamic decoding of the current window.
Note: Corresponding error message will appear on the screen when user performs wrong operation.