Panasonic WV-NP244 User Manual

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Operation

Available operations when live images are displayed

*1: Operable by only users whose access level is "1. Administrator"
*2: Operable by only users whose access level is "1. Administrator" or "2. Camera control" when "ON" is selected for

"User authentication" (

☞ page 35).

*3: The access level to operate this button can be changed by the settings of "Authentication" on the "Audio" tab.

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☞ page 26)

Refer to page 35 for further information about the access level.

Display the setup menu
(*1)

Display images on a multi-
screen

Display MPEG-4 image

Display JPEG image

Change the image capture
size (Image resolution)

Zoom in/out of image (*2)

Change brightness (*2)

Open/close the AUX con-
nector (*2)

The letters "Setup" on the button will turn green and the setup
menu will be displayed.
To return to the "Live" page, click the [Live] button.

Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi-
screen by registering cameras on the setup menu. (

☞ page 9)

The letters "MPEG-4" on the button will turn green and
MPEG-4 image will be displayed.
When "OFF" is selected for "MPEG-4 transmission" on the
setup menu, the [MPEG-4] button will not be displayed.
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☞ page 23)

The letters "JPEG" on the button will turn green and JPEG
image will be displayed.

The letters "VGA" on the button will turn green and images
will be displayed in VGA size.
The letters "QVGA" on the button will turn green and images
will be displayed in QVGA size.
* The image capture size can be changed only when display-

ing JPEG image.

The zoomed image will return to the original size. (Image dis-
played in the original size cannot be zoomed out.)

The displayed image will be darker.

The AUX connector will open.

The AUX connector will close.

Image will be displayed with the default brightness (0).
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☞ page 25)

The displayed image will be brighter.

The zoomed image will return to the original size.

The displayed image will be zoomed in.

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