JVC V685U Instructions - Page 117

JPEG Viewer Settings, On Screen Display, Stream, Other, Settings, Camera ID, PositionTitle, Display MD

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JPEG Viewer Settings Using the compressed JPEG format enables display of a series of still images as well as one-shot recording of still images. When the JPEG Viewer is first installed, it is set to play back at 15 fps by default. ● When a different menu is currently being displayed, click [Viewer Setup] to switch the menu. ● Click each menu bar on the left of the screen to open the setting screen. Ⅵ On Screen Display Click Ⅵ Stream Click Ⅵ Other Click A B C A B A D C E D F E G Ⅵ On Screen Display Settings A Camera ID B PositionTitle C Display MD D Tracking Frame E Tracking Status F Time G Format For setting display items on the viewer screen. For the JPEG Viewer, characters are displayed as overlay on the video image. Select AOnB to display [Camera ID]. (Up to 16 alphanumeric characters will be displayed.) [Camera ID] can be specified on the [Basic Settings2] or [Camera] page. (A Page 51) Select AOnB to display the PositionTitle. Selecting AOnB displays the area in which motion is detected in red. When AOnB is selected, the blue frame that surrounds the tracked object of AIntelligent TrackingB appears on the screen. (A Page 116) When AOnB is selected, the AIntelligent TrackingB status appears as AStandbyB, ALockedB, or ALosingB on the screen. (A Page 116) Select AOnB to display the time. This indicates the time that is stored in the JPEG data. Select the format for displaying time. YYYY, MM, and DD denote year, month and day respectively, while HH, MM, and SS denote hour, minute and second respectively. mm is equivalent to 1/100 seconds. 117

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JPEG Viewer Settings
Using the compressed JPEG format enables display of a series of still images as well as one-shot
recording of still images.
When the JPEG Viewer is first installed, it is set to play back at 15 fps by default.
When a different menu is currently being displayed, click [Viewer Setup] to switch the menu.
Click each menu bar on the left of the screen to open the setting screen.
B
A
D
E
C
F
G
B
A
D
E
C
A
Click
Click
Click
²
On Screen Display
²
Stream
²
Other
²
On Screen Display
Settings
For setting display items on the viewer screen.
For the JPEG Viewer, characters are displayed as overlay on the video
image.
A
Camera ID
Select
A
On
B
to display [Camera ID]. (Up to 16 alphanumeric characters
will be displayed.)
[Camera ID] can be specified on the [Basic Settings2] or [Camera] page.
(
A
Page 51)
B
PositionTitle
Select
A
On
B
to display the PositionTitle.
C
Display MD
Selecting
A
On
B
displays the area in which motion is detected in red.
D
Tracking Frame
When
A
On
B
is selected, the blue frame that surrounds the tracked object
of
A
Intelligent Tracking
B
appears on the screen. (
A
Page 116)
E
Tracking Status
When
A
On
B
is selected, the
A
Intelligent Tracking
B
status appears as
A
Standby
B
,
A
Locked
B
, or
A
Losing
B
on the screen. (
A
Page 116)
F
Time
Select
A
On
B
to display the time.
This indicates the time that is stored in the JPEG data.
G
Format
Select the format for displaying time.
YYYY, MM, and DD denote year, month and day respectively, while HH,
MM, and SS denote hour, minute and second respectively. mm is
equivalent to 1/100 seconds.