Shows the camera title you configured in [TITLE] on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen. The default camera title is “Network Camera”.
The color of the camera title changes depending on the alarm state as follows:
Gray: Normal state
Red: Alarm condition is being detected.
When the camera title is shown in red, no other alarm signal will be received.
Click this button to hide the control panel and the tool panel, and enlarge the video display to the maximum display area of the screen.
Clicking the button again restores the normal screen.
Click this button to capture the desired scene of the JPEG live streaming as a still image in a separate window. You can then save and print the captured image.
For details, refer to the “Printing and Saving a Still Image” section.
You can use these buttons to output an alarm signal from the camera.
For details, refer to the “Sending a Remote Alarm Signal” section.
The color of the letters changes to orange when an alarm is detected.
Click this button to disconnect your PC from the camera and close the browser window.
You can capture and then save or print the desired scene of the JPEG live streaming during monitoring.
The captured still image appears in a separate window.
This button is not available when you are monitoring H.264 video.
When a captured still image is shown, the live screen continues to display moving images in the video display area.
In the dialog box that opens, specify the printing/saving conditions and then execute the command.
The window showing the captured still image closes.
Use the Remote Alarm buttons provided on the live screen to send alarm signals from the camera's alarm output terminals.
Required operation privilege: admin, operator1, operator2
To use the remote alarm buttons, you must set in advance [ALARM OUT] to “REMOTE” and [ALARM OUT TIME] to the desired duration on the ALARM SETTINGS screen (administrator configuration menu).
Click one of the remote alarm buttons (shown in gray). The button turns orange and an alarm signal is output from the corresponding terminal.
If the camera is connected to a buzzer or other external device, you will hear an alarm sound from that device.
A: Click this to send an alarm signal from the ALARM OUT1 terminal.
B: Click this to send an alarm signal from the ALARM OUT2 terminal.
The way you stop alarm signal output differs depending on the [ALARM OUT TIME] setting on the ALARM SETTINGS screen.
The automatic stop method is applied if you have specified an alarm output duration in [ALARM OUT TIME].
When the set output duration has elapsed, the camera stops sending the alarm signal automatically and the button returns to white.
The manual stop method is applied if you have selected “CC” in [ALARM OUT TIME].
Click one of the remote alarm buttons shown in orange. Then, the camera stops outputting the signal and the button returns to white.