Viewfinder features & display modes, Controlling the viewfinder mode – TANDBERG D14041.02 User Manual

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TANDBERG

FieldView Device User Guide

D14041.02 January 2008

5. Viewfinder Features & Display Modes

The display on the back of the FieldView Device functions as a camera
viewfinder. By default, it shows what the lens at the front of the FieldView
Device is viewing, but it can also provide status information and menus.
Depending on the display mode, the Viewfinder uses a status bar, icons and
popup windows to provide information, notifications and prompts as necessary.
Note that status bar information and menus only appear for the FieldView
Device Operator. This information does not appear for the FieldView Application
client software user who is receiving streamed information.

5.1. Controlling the Viewfinder Mode

To control the Viewfinder mode, press the Display button on the back of
the FieldView Device. Starting from the Default mode that appears when the
FieldView Device first turns on, Operators can press Display one or more
times to switch the Viewfinder into a different mode, as described below.

Display button

Result

Press and hold

Toggles the display backlight on or power save.

Press and release once

Session information displayed.

Press and release second
time

Stream information displayed.

Press and release third
time

Main Menu displayed—for configuration and
other setup options.

Press and release fourth
time

Display returns to default Viewfinder mode.

5.1.1. Turn Viewfinder Backlight On or Power Save
If you are in a call that does not require the Viewfinder backlight, the Operator
can press and hold the Display button until the backlight dims and enters
power-saving mode. Press and hold the button again to turn the backlight back
on. Placing the backlight in power save extends run time when operating on
battery.
Note: The default backlight level can be set from the FieldView Device
configuration screen available from the Main Menu.

5.1.2. Default Viewfinder Mode
This is the default mode that appears when you first turn the camera on.
Viewfinder mode maximizes the visible video area by providing as little
extraneous screen information as possible. The Status bar area is blank, but
icons, pop-up notifications and prompts appear as necessary.

5.1.3. Session Information
Starting from the default viewfinder, press Display once to display session
information in the Status bar. The viewfinder shows live camera video and
status information as shown at right.

5.1.4. Streaming Status
Starting from the default viewfinder, press Display twice to display stream
information in the Status bar. The viewfinder shows live camera video and
status information as shown at right.

5.1.5. Viewfinder Main Menu
Starting from the default viewfinder, press Display three times to display the
Main Menu. The viewfinder shows live camera video and the menu as shown
at right. For more information on the Main Menu and other menu options, see
page 15.

Click the Display button once for Session

information.

Client Identifier,

Connect time, Date/

Time, Battery level,

Radio signal strength.

Click the Display button twice for Streaming

status information.

Stream video size,

bit rate, FPS (frame

rate), quality, Zoom

level.

Default Viewfinder mode.

Click the Display button three times to

display the Main Menu.

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