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Dividia Network Video Server - 3.3 8-Camera Split Display; 3.4 9-Camera Split Display; 3.5 16-Camera Split Display; 3.6 Full Screen Display

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3.3 8 – Camera Split Display
In this display you are able to view 8 cameras at a time. This display is only
available on systems supporting 8 or more cameras. The groups of cameras
displayed will be 1-8 and 9-16 depending on the number of cameras supported by
your NVS. If all the cameras for a particular group have been disabled, then that
button will be inactive. You will not be able to click on an inactive button.
This display is very effective when monitoring several areas at one time. You are
able to double click on any camera's video to move that camera to the larger
display area. However, the other 7 cameras remain visible for monitoring at the
same time.
3.4 9 – Camera Split Display
In this display you are able to view 9 cameras at a time. This display is only
available on systems supporting 9 or more cameras. The groups of cameras
displayed will be 1-9 and 8-16 depending on the number of cameras supported by
your NVS. If all the cameras for a particular group have been disabled, then that
button will be inactive. You will not be able to click on an inactive button.
If you would like to view one of the cameras in full view, double click on that
camera. To return to the split display double click on the video again.
3.5 16 – Camera Split Display
In this display you are able to view 16 cameras at a time. This display is only
available on systems supporting 16 cameras. The group of cameras displayed will
be 1-16.
If you would like to view one of the cameras in full view, double click on that
camera. To return to the split display double click on the video again.
3.6 Full Screen Display
Using this button you are able to monitor your cameras in full screen. This allows
the camera viewing area to use all the available space on the screen. You are still
able to move from split screen to single screen and back while in full screen
mode.
To exit the full screen display, right click anywhere on the screen.
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