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FLIR RAYMARINE A75 WiFi - Camera Cycling; Enabling Camera Cycling; Setting the Time Interval for Camera Cycling; Showing or Hiding Video Input Feeds During Camera Cycling

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18.5 Camera cycling
When multiple feeds are available the Camera
application can be set up to automatically cycle
through the available feeds at a specied time
interval.
Note: Camera cycling is not available when
the Camera application is viewed as part of a
splitscreen page.
With camera cycling turned on the Camera
application will cycle through the display’s available
video input(s) and any available networked IP
camera feeds. The feeds will be cycled in the order
they appear in the Camera selection menu: Menu
> Camera View > Camera:. Direct video input
feeds will appear rst followed by any networked IP
camera feeds. When the nal feed in the list has
been displayed the Camera application will loop
back to the rst feed in the list.
Camera cycling will cycle through the multifunction
display’s available video input(s) even if no feed is
connected to the input(s). When no feed is present
on a video input the ‘No video source available’
message is displayed. You can choose whether or
not the video input(s) appear during camera cycling.
The time interval that each feed is displayed, before
switching to the next feed can be adjusted.
Enabling camera cycling
Camera cycling can be enabled independently in
both Single View and Quad View.
From the camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera View.
3. Select Camera Cycling.
4. Select Camera Cycling: so that On is
highlighted.
Selecting Camera Cycling will switch cycling On
and Off.
When the menu is closed the camera application will
cycle through all available feeds at the dened time
interval.
Setting the time interval for camera
cycling
The time interval that each video feed is displayed
for can be adjusted. The time interval specied will
apply to Camera cycling in Single View and Quad
View.
From the Camera application, with Camera cycling
turned on:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera View.
3. Select Camera Cycling.
4. Select Cycle Interval:.
The cycle interval adjustment control is displayed.
5. Adjust the setting to the required time interval.
During camera cycling each feed is displayed for the
specied time before changing to the next feed.
Showing or hiding video input feeds
during camera cycling
By default your multifunction display’s video input(s)
are shown during cycling, even if no feed is
connected. You can choose to Include or Exclude
video input(s) from Camera cycling. The Input(s)
included or excluded will apply to both Single View
and Quad View.
From the Camera application:
1. Select Menu.
2. Select Camera View.
3. Select Camera Cycling.
4. Select the Include <Camera Name>: option for
the video input you want to Show or Hide.
Selecting Include <Camera Name>: option will
switch between showing or hiding the video input
during camera cycling.
Note: In the steps above <Camera Name>
represents the default feed name provided by the
connected device or the custom name which can
be assigned to the feed.
Turning off camera cycling
You can turn off Camera cycling using the methods
detailed below.
From the camera application, with camera cycling
turned on:
1. Select Menu > Camera View > Camera Cycling
> Camera Cycling: so that Off is highlighted, or
2. Change the camera / video feed manually.
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