Garmin GPSMAP 1222 Touch Owners Manual - Page 63

Configuring the Video Appearance, Garmin VIRB, Action Cameras

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Scan: Surveys the surrounding area. Freeze: Pauses the camera image. Change Colors: Selects the color scheme of the infrared image. Change Scene: Selects the infrared image mode, such as day, night, MOB, or docking. Video Setup: Opens more video options. Video Settings Some cameras provide additional setup options. NOTE: Not all options are available on all camera models and chartplotter models. You may need to update the camera software to use this feature. From the video screen, select Menu > Video Setup. Set Input: Associates the camera with a video source. Mirror: Reverses the image like a rearview mirror. Standby: Places the camera in standby mode to conserve power and protect the lens when not in use. Home Position: Sets the home position of the camera. Scan Speed: Sets how quickly the camera moves during a scan. Scan Width: Sets the width of the image captured by the camera during a scan. Stabilization: Stabilizes the picture using mechanical means. Low Light: Optimizes the video for low-light environments. Aspect: Sets the aspect ratio. Defog: Optimizes the video for foggy environments. Dynamic Range: Sets the range to wide or standard. E. Stabilization: Stabilizes the picture using software image processing. Light: Controls the camera's integrated light source to help illuminate the environment. Name: Allows you to enter a new name for this camera. FLIR™ Menu: Provides access to the settings for the camera. Associating the Camera to a Video Source You may need to associate the camera with a video source. 1 From the video screen, select Menu > Source. 2 Select the camera. 3 Select Video Setup > Set Input. 4 Select the video input. Video Camera Movement Control NOTICE Do not aim the camera at the sun or extremely bright objects. Damage to the lens may occur. Always use the chartplotter controls or buttons to pan and tilt the camera. Do not manually move the camera unit. Manually moving the camera may damage the camera. NOTE: This feature is available only when a compatible camera is connected. You may need to update the camera software to use this feature. You can control the movements of the connected video cameras that support panning, tilting, and zooming. Controlling Video Cameras Using On-Screen Controls On-screen controls allow you to control pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras. Refer to the camera manual for a list of available features. 1 From a video screen, touch the screen. The video controls appear on the screen. 2 Select an option: • To zoom in and out, use the zoom button. • To pan or tilt the camera, use the compass rose. TIP: Hold within the compass rose to continue to move the camera in the desired direction. Controlling a Video Camera Using Gestures When a networked video camera supports gesture responses, you can control pan-tilt-zoom cameras using gestures directly on the chartplotter screen. Check your camera user manual for a list of available features. TIP: Using gestures allows video control without displaying the video controls. 1 From a video screen, touch the screen. 2 Select an option: • To zoom in and out with the camera, use pinch and zoom gestures. • To pan or tilt the camera, swipe the screen in the desired direction. Configuring the Video Appearance NOTE: Not all options are available on all camera models and chartplotter models. 1 From the video screen, select Menu > Video Setup. 2 Select an option: • To show the video using a stretched aspect ratio, select Aspect > Stretch. The video cannot be stretched beyond the dimensions provided by the connected video device, and it may not fill the entire screen. • To show the video using a standard aspect ratio, select Aspect > Standard. • To adjust the brightness, select Brightness, and select Up, Down, or Auto. • To adjust the color saturation, select Saturation, and select Up, Down, or Auto. • To adjust the contrast, select Contrast, and select Up, Down, or Auto. • To allow the chartplotter to automatically select the source format, select Standard > Auto. Garmin VIRB® Action Cameras WARNING Do not view video or photos while operating the vessel. Failure to pay attention to the conditions on the water can result in vessel damage, personal injury, or death. Most VIRB action cameras connect to the chartplotter from the camera menu (Connecting a VIRB Action Camera, page 56). The VIRB 360 camera connects using WPS (Connecting a VIRB 360 Action Camera, page 55). In this manual, the term "VIRB action camera" refers to all models, except in the instructions on how to connect. In that case, as listed above, the term "VIRB 360 camera" refers to only the 360 model. Connecting a VIRB 360 Action Camera You can connect a VIRB 360 action camera to the chartplotter using WPS. If you are connecting a VIRB camera, connect through the camera settings (Connecting a VIRB Action Camera, page 56). 1 Set up the chartplotter's Wi‑Fi network (Setting Up the Wi‑Fi Wireless Network, page 7). 2 Bring the camera near the chartplotter. 3 On the VIRB 360 camera main menu, select Wireless > Wi- Fi. 4 If necessary, select the Wi-Fi toggle switch to enable the Wi‑Fi technology. Viewing Video 55

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Scan
: Surveys the surrounding area.
Freeze
: Pauses the camera image.
Change Colors
: Selects the color scheme of the infrared image.
Change Scene
: Selects the infrared image mode, such as day,
night, MOB, or docking.
Video Setup
: Opens more video options.
Video Settings
Some cameras provide additional setup options.
NOTE:
Not all options are available on all camera models and
chartplotter models. You may need to update the camera
software to use this feature.
From the video screen, select
Menu
>
Video Setup
.
Set Input
: Associates the camera with a video source.
Mirror
: Reverses the image like a rearview mirror.
Standby
: Places the camera in standby mode to conserve
power and protect the lens when not in use.
Home Position
: Sets the home position of the camera.
Scan Speed
: Sets how quickly the camera moves during a
scan.
Scan Width
: Sets the width of the image captured by the
camera during a scan.
Stabilization
: Stabilizes the picture using mechanical means.
Low Light
: Optimizes the video for low-light environments.
Aspect
: Sets the aspect ratio.
Defog
: Optimizes the video for foggy environments.
Dynamic Range
: Sets the range to wide or standard.
E. Stabilization
: Stabilizes the picture using software image
processing.
Light
: Controls the camera's integrated light source to help
illuminate the environment.
Name
: Allows you to enter a new name for this camera.
FLIR™ Menu
: Provides access to the settings for the camera.
Associating the Camera to a Video Source
You may need to associate the camera with a video source.
1
From the video screen, select
Menu
>
Source
.
2
Select the camera.
3
Select
Video Setup
>
Set Input
.
4
Select the video input.
Video Camera Movement Control
NOTICE
Do not aim the camera at the sun or extremely bright objects.
Damage to the lens may occur.
Always use the chartplotter controls or buttons to pan and tilt the
camera. Do not manually move the camera unit. Manually
moving the camera may damage the camera.
NOTE:
This feature is available only when a compatible camera
is connected. You may need to update the camera software to
use this feature.
You can control the movements of the connected video cameras
that support panning, tilting, and zooming.
Controlling Video Cameras Using On-Screen Controls
On-screen controls allow you to control pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ)
cameras. Refer to the camera manual for a list of available
features.
1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
The video controls appear on the screen.
2
Select an option:
To zoom in and out, use the zoom button.
To pan or tilt the camera, use the compass rose.
TIP:
Hold within the compass rose to continue to move the
camera in the desired direction.
Controlling a Video Camera Using Gestures
When a networked video camera supports gesture responses,
you can control pan-tilt-zoom cameras using gestures directly on
the chartplotter screen. Check your camera user manual for a
list of available features.
TIP:
Using gestures allows video control without displaying the
video controls.
1
From a video screen, touch the screen.
2
Select an option:
To zoom in and out with the camera, use pinch and zoom
gestures.
To pan or tilt the camera, swipe the screen in the desired
direction.
Configuring the Video Appearance
NOTE:
Not all options are available on all camera models and
chartplotter models.
1
From the video screen, select
Menu
>
Video Setup
.
2
Select an option:
To show the video using a stretched aspect ratio, select
Aspect
>
Stretch
. The video cannot be stretched beyond
the dimensions provided by the connected video device,
and it may not fill the entire screen.
To show the video using a standard aspect ratio, select
Aspect
>
Standard
.
To adjust the brightness, select
Brightness
, and select
Up
,
Down
, or
Auto
.
To adjust the color saturation, select
Saturation
, and
select
Up
,
Down
, or
Auto
.
To adjust the contrast, select
Contrast
, and select
Up
,
Down
, or
Auto
.
To allow the chartplotter to automatically select the source
format, select
Standard
>
Auto
.
Garmin VIRB
®
Action Cameras
WARNING
Do not view video or photos while operating the vessel. Failure
to pay attention to the conditions on the water can result in
vessel damage, personal injury, or death.
Most VIRB action cameras connect to the chartplotter from the
camera menu (
Connecting a VIRB Action Camera
, page 56
).
The VIRB 360 camera connects using WPS (
Connecting a VIRB
360 Action Camera
, page 55
).
In this manual, the term "VIRB action camera" refers to all
models, except in the instructions on how to connect. In that
case, as listed above, the term "VIRB 360 camera" refers to only
the 360 model.
Connecting a VIRB 360 Action Camera
You can connect a VIRB 360 action camera to the chartplotter
using WPS. If you are connecting a VIRB camera, connect
through the camera settings (
Connecting a VIRB Action
Camera
, page 56
).
1
Set up the chartplotter's Wi
Fi network (
Setting Up the Wi
Fi
Wireless Network
, page 7
).
2
Bring the camera near the chartplotter.
3
On the VIRB 360 camera main menu, select
Wireless
>
Wi-
Fi
.
4
If necessary, select the
Wi-Fi
toggle switch to enable the
Wi
Fi technology.
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